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Kensuke's Kingdom

Kensuke's Kingdom

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While sailing across the world with his family, a boy becomes shipwrecked on a remote island where he meets a mysterious man who lives...

CertificatePG

Duration84 mins

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  • Ella, 11
  • 12 reviews

Best Animation Film EVER!!

5 stars

15 May 2025

I liked the boy when he was sneaky. It was really funny when there was a storm there and there was a storm at school too! I liked this film and the animation was fantastic! It was really cool when this man on the island had a house but not of bricks... I thought the animation was real until My teacher told me it was animation. If I was Kenskuke I would meet The boy, Michael's parents. If I chose Kensukes Kingdom: Part 2 I would make Micheal ask his parents if Kensuke could live with them and then they say yes and Michael teaches Kensuke how to speak English and Kensuke teaches Michael to speak Japanese. The angle of the camera was brilliant. The parents look for them on a boat. The music said that if the scene was sad or happy or exciting. I think my friend would enjoy this because its animation and its just a beautiful film and the images were so- I cant even describe the word because its so beautiful. Ella Newth

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