Un gallo con muchos huevos

September 15th, 2015







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Un gallo con muchos huevos

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Plot
Toto, a young chick born the run of the litter, rises to the occasion when a rancher threatens his home and his family.

Release Year: 2015

Rating: 6.3/10 (222 voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste

Stars: Bruno Bichir, Carlos Espejel, Angélica Vale

Storyline
The world's most egg-cellent animated (Huevo Cartoon) series finally cracks the U.S. big screen with UN GALLO CON MUCHOS HUEVOS! Toto, (voiced by Bruno Bichir) was born the runt of the litter. But, when an evil rancher threatens to destroy his home and his family, Toto must go from a timid young "chicken" to a brave and scrappy rooster. Toto and his friends (voices include: Angelica Vale, Maite Perroni, Omar Chaparro, Ninel Conde, Carlos Espejel) must band together on an egg-citing adventure that will prove that big surprises can come from little packages.

Cast:
Bruno Bichir - Toto
Carlos Espejel - Willy
Angélica Vale - Bibi
Omar Chaparro - Patin Patán
Maite Perroni - Di
Sergio Sendel - Bankivoide
Ninel Conde - Chiquis
Jaime Aymerich - J.Luis



Details

Official Website: Official Page | official site

Country: Mexico

Language: Spanish

Release Date: 4 September 2015

Opening Weekend: $3,400,000 (USA) (4 September 2015)

Gross: $3,400,000 (USA) (4 September 2015)



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Did You Know?

Trivia:
Not only it is the first in the "Huevos" film series to be entirely animated in CGI, but it's the first Mexican animated feature to receive a wide-release distribution in the United States. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 8/10

A lighthearted animated film about a rooster and his dreams, set in a Mexican ranch full of funny characters, this Mexican movie is very different from a Pixar classic, but the animation is quite good, the storyline is simple and full of references to other classic movies like Rocky, The Godfather, The Karate Kid, I found some parts real funny and there are a couple of musicals, we have seen the same story many other times but I guess the Mexican approach is what makes it different, the voices of the characters are made by very recognizable Mexican actors for the Spanish version, its good for both young and their parents, just don't expect a "Finding Nemo" level.





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