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Boo, Zino And The Snurks

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Release Date 21 Mar 2005
Director Lenard Fritz Krawinkel
Holger Tappe
Creator Patrick Stewart
Emily Watson
Actors Patrick Stewart
Emily Watson
Glenn Wrage
Alan Mariot
Discs 1
Region 2

Customer Reviews

5/5 rating 5/5 rating 5/5 rating 5/5 rating 5/5 rating
Unbelievably Awesome
This is actually my favourite movie of all time, and I am old enough to vote..

Visually beautiful, quick, witty, and the characters are adorable..
my only problem with it is that I wish it was longer!

A pat on the back to the creators, this movie is lush :]
2/5 rating 2/5 rating
Eyes full but brain left wanting.....
It is obvious that a lot of people put a lot of hard work into this movie. The animation is well done unfortunately the stroy reamins bland. I would say that if you wanted to distract the kids for a while, kids that are young enough to not worry about plot so much but want to look at pretty pictures, then start this movie and plop the rugrats down in front of it. I was left wanting depth or a reason I was just sitting on the couch for and hour and then some. So overall a movie that was fun for the eyes but not for the brain.