Wizards and Giants
Wizards and Giants
| 28 October 2004 (USA)
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Magos y Gigantes tells the story of Gigante, a vertically challenged giant, Ada, a fairy who's wings have yet to blossom and Trafalgar, a curious looking little wizard and their adventures while attending the biggest magic tournament in the land of Reino Magico, and the ensuing mayhem when Titan Caradura, an evil wizard, is disqualified from the tournament and seeks revenge by hatching up an elaborate plan to steal the magic powers from all the inhabitants of Reino Magico.

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VeteranLight

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Intcatinfo

A Masterpiece!

Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Marva

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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joser_h

Lets start with: My son and my daughter loved it and I enjoyed watching it.May be it is not as polished as a Big Studio movie, but it is very nice and funny. The kids will be interested and will have more than one laughing.The storyline is simple (which make it appropriated for small kids), and the characters are very nice. Basicaly the plot revolves around a magic contest and the consequences that the expulsion of one participant has for the magic realm.Recommended. Absolutely Sacatepóngolas.

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Linda Hikari

Combine lovable characters with great voices and voilá, you have a movie that will fill your kids with magic. Magos y gigantes is the first Mexican movie animated in a very long time, and this is a great new beginning, not a complicated story, well defined characters that make them being different from your normal American movie, it's in 2D (probably a few scenes were modeled in 3D, not sure), Gigante is adorable, Ada might be the girl but she is quite strong, the devilish Caradura and the lovable Mago Trafalgar, he is the BEST! with a french accent and all mischievous, he is the one that kids love the most, his disguises are so creative and make him unique, a great movie for kids, you will enjoy it. :)

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Masklin8

The amazing thing about this movie is that it was made with a very limited crew. Having said that, here are my opinions:1.- The dialog is funny and the voices great. 2.- The character design, great. The characters are lovable and cute. 3.- The animation is very limited, but that's understandable due the small crew. 4.- The backgrounds are horribly flat and uninspiring. 2D animation doesn't mean you can't use perspective! 5.- The story is derivative and predictable without any depth. Having a low budget is no excuse for having a shallow storyline.This criticism is just to encourage Anima to make better movies and spending more time with the script. I would love to see an animation industry develop in Mexico.--Saludos

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cfagallo90-1

In the last years I started loving so much the animation and I started watching all kinds of animated movies, cartoons etc... From Disney's style of storytelling to the strange world of "The Triplets Of Belleville". Everything I watch was international and the few Mexican animated movies where a little percent Mexican and the rest was Spanish. One day when I was getting out of the movies I watch a Theatrical Poster of "Magos and Gigantes" and at first sight I thought it was another American Movie of another American Studio until last summer I watch the first preview and I notice that it was 100% a Mexican production so I liked it. I watched the movie and I find it good for been a Mexican movie but it wasn't such as good in quality to an American mive but you have to see the great first Mexican 100%work.

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