Epic Tails
Animation • Adventure • Fantasy • Family • Comedy
Theatrical Release (US)
~ Small heroes, big adventure. ~
Overview:
An adventurous mouse sets off to battle dangerous creatures in Ancient Greece, including Poseidon.
Director:
David Alaux
Status:
Released
Language:
French
Buget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$4,834,952.00
Key words:
Cast
Kaycie Chase
~ as ~
Pattie (voice)
Christophe Lemoine
Sam (voice)
Emmanuel Curtil
Chickos (voice)
Michel Tureau
Jason (voice)
Pierre Richard
Zeus (voice)
Frantz Confiac
Bernardo (voice)
Jérôme Pauwels
Gerardo / Vito (voice)
Barbara Tissier
Aphrodite (voice)
Paul Borne
Poseidon (voice)
Emmanuel Garijo
Apollon (voice)
CinemaSerf
Written 2 year(s) ago
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Finnick
So, many years after Jason had pinched the Golden Fleece from Colchis, he is now the ageing leader of the happy city of Yolcos and protected by Zeus. When they unveil a rather glittering statue of their patron, this really narks his brother. Poseidon arrives from an ocean maelstrom and promptly threatens them with annihilation unless they build him one too - and it had better have a truly glittering trident, too! The Argonauts are, to be fair, well past their best so it falls to "Pattie" - a rather timid mouse and her orange cat friend "Chickos" to help save the city from oblivion. What ensues here now plays a bit fast and loose with the mythology, but it is still quite en entertaining introduction for youngsters to this fascinating trove of exciting stories and characters. This is a simple story of loyalty and determination tempered with some cyclopses, scorpions, robots, thunderbolts, mythical beasts and it sports plenty of colourful escapades and light-heartedness en route to the fairly predictable ending. This is perfectly watchable family fayre that imbues a degree of humanity into just about every creature and easily one you could leave the kids in front of with no fear of anything untoward happening!