Azur and Asmar: The Princes' Quest(2006)
In this bright and colourful animated fairy tale, two childhood friends are reunited as adults by a thrilling quest.
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Age group8–12 years
Duration99 mins
The film was called Azur and Asmar and
their names were Azur and Asmar as well. They were related to each other and also Azur did not have a mother and also Asmar didn’t even have a father. Azur’s father was very rough sometimes. They actually wanted to achieve something and they were trying to marry the Fairy princess but only one of them had to marry her.
They tried to control the horses because they could not run, jump, walk or they would not have any energy. Also they saw a little princess but was not the Fairy it was a little girl and he gave Azur three things that were very important to do with it. One of them was something to eat and when he eats it he will talk in a lion language. There were three passage ways and they made it also when they finished the duplicate doors the Fairy had a cousin, Asmar married the Fairy and Azur married the Fairy’s cousin.
I would like to recommend this film because it looks like it has relationships and it has resilience in the film. I would also like to recommend it to my friends and my family because it is fascinating and also some parts were not how I liked it.
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