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Colorful, comic bird tale with lots of cartoon action. Read Common Sense Media's Adventures in Zambezia review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Dec 28, 2012 · Featured review. 8/10. AmAzing Water Animation Surprises the Birds. 8.2 of 10. The second awesome film of 2012 Samuel L. Jackson is in (as a key character voice), and it's very different from Django Unchained, although there's an underlying common bond in working together in each film.
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- Animation, Adventure, Comedy
- Wayne Thornley
- 2012-12-28
On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 25% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 5.2/10. Common Sense Media gave the film a three out of five stars. [6]
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Dove Review. Here is a movie filled with color and adventure and terrific voice actors in Samuel L. Jackson, Leonard Nimoy, Jeff Goldblum and Abigail Breslin, to name a few. Kai, the son of Tendai, wants to go on an adventure although his father believes he is not ready to spread his wings yet.
Mar 11, 2013 · The animation is bright and colourful and the different bird characters nicely defined, and while the script feels a little over-developed (with echoes of The Lion King) at times and the bad-guys a...
May 1, 2013 · Fending off an attack by the duplicitous marabou, in league with evil egg-eating lizards, Kai learns the value of teamwork, family and duty, in true time-honoured animated movie fashion. Visually rich it may be, but the story is a little complex and the film lacks the heart and soul which makes the best animated films so adorable to all ages.
7/10. good enough for single watch or cinema trip. mrassokhin 10 September 2012. This is a story of a young and disobedient falcon who left his father and their nest in the isolated desert to challenge the mysterious bird-city Zambezia. I watched this with two kids, 4 and 9, both liked it a lot and so am I.