The stars of the animated films take moviegoers into unique worlds, often fantastic and explosive. However, many of them also know how to stand by people's sides while maintaining the dynamism and humor that make them very likeable…
Ted And Ted2
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If you don't know Ted, prepare to be shocked. If you think this bear is like everyone else, think again. The animal is vulgar, has strong ideas and, above all, does not allow them to be imposed on him. He has a strong personality like we have rarely seen. In short, it's better to have him in good hands to avoid nasty (but hilarious!) surprises. These comedies certainly aren't for everyone, but we're quick to imitate Mark Wahlberg in wanting to spend time with Ted in hopes of becoming his best friend.
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Paddington
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Little Paddington Bear stands out among London residents with his very realistic appearance. This charming change of scenery is a perfect starting point for a series of comical events. Added to this is the clumsiness of the animal, which finds an environment completely different from the forests of Peru, which it has replaced with a city with a lot of action. Hoping to help or simply fascinated by what surrounds it, the animal makes mistakes that do not go unnoticed. The bathing scene is particularly successful. This alone proves that adjustment will not happen quickly. So much better.
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Peter Rabbit And Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
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Like his predecessors Bugs Bunny, Roger Rabbit and LP (the Easter Bunny), Peter Rabbit makes it into the cinema thanks to funny adventures. The charming little animal is able to seduce almost anyone within seconds… except Thomas McGregor, who wants to drive him out of his kingdom. Unfortunately for the young man, the long-eared beast is ingenious and inexhaustible! Better yet, she knows how to achieve her goals and has friends who can help her. The two stories with the famous Peter Rabbit are very entertaining.
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The Smurfs And The Smurfs 2
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We have known and loved her for a long time. These happy little blue men have a world where life is good. Everyone has their own defined personality. Together they form an explosive group that is always on the move and looking for solutions. They have to use a lot of ingenuity and ideas because they enter New York, far from their village, but still close to their archenemy: Gargamel. It never gets boring with Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Strong Smurf and the others. Neil Patrick Harris sees all colors.
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The story of Jean Christophe
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Without making any noise, Winnie the Pooh and his friends travel through time and bring children and parents together. Obviously, Disney wouldn't abandon the friendly gang. But it was necessary to breathe new life into the animation of Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore. Skillfully transformed, they all find their way back to themselves in this adventure, which stars Ewan McGregor in the title role of a man who agrees to help the greedy bear cub find his friends. Like the books in which Winnie appears, this film relies on a range of emotions to keep the moviegoer interested.
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