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 is ok. It has some Arabic. I watched it in French with English subtitles. The ending is a bit long but overall it was worth watching.
I liked: the moral of the story, which I think was not to be racist.
Characters: I liked the beggar because he was different.
I disliked: the start, the singing/music but there was not much.
The graphics are colourful and a bit like Kirikou.
It is a bit strange and you have to give it a bit of time and patience.
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