Hello, I'm Louise and I'm 26, I live in Bolton, with my partner. No kids just 2.4 cats, Lucy and Bob...
Hello, I'm Louise and I'm 26, I live in Bolton, with my partner. No kids just 2.4 cats, Lucy and Bobby.
Member since:15.04.2005
Reviews:7
I watched this last night, and i was supprised it was good. Its about a little West African boy called Kirikou who is born walking and talking, straight away. He talks to his mother about his tribe and learns they are under the spell of a evil sorceress. His adventure starts when he runs of in a very commical way to help his uncle confront the sorceress. While all the other men of the village have been eaten by the sorceress while trying to defeat her, little Kirikou, with the help of a hat (which he is hidden inside) manages to get a deal. The story goes on to show Kirikou's adventure in protecting his village, and friends from some very imaginative enemies, all controlled by the sorceress. The animations is very colourfull, and the story shows courage and determination. Its not just for kids, I enjoyed this too. The soundtrack is good, alot of African tribal type music and songs.
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Gorgeously animated and completely enthralling - The Evening StandardA huge hit in France ... more
and joint winner (along with Chicken Run in 2002) of the British Animation Award for best European feature, KirIkou and the Sorceress is the perfect antidote to D...
Based on a traditional West African folk tale the film tells the story of the 10cm ... more
Kirikou a small boy who delivers himself from his mother's womb to emerge walking and talking. Kirkou undertakes a perilous journey in order to discover the secret of...
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