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Icelandic animated films (3 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 25 April 2024, at 06:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Ploey was released in Iceland on 2 February 2018, and in the UK on 6 June 2018. [1] It grossed $281,303 in Iceland, contributing to a worldwide total of $6,110,461. The highest grossing country was France, which had a gross of $954,533. [5] Critically, the film was received generally negatively from critics.
Yes-People (Icelandic: Já-fólkið) is a 2020 Icelandic animated short film written, directed and co-produced by Gísli Darri Halldórsson. Summary An eclectic mix ...
Sportacus 10 (Icelandic: Íþróttaálfurinn, lit. 'the Athletic Elf') is a fictional character from the Icelandic children's television show LazyTown, created and portrayed by Magnús Scheving. His name in English is a portmanteau of the ancient figure Spartacus and the word sport, which represents his athleticism
Legends of Valhalla: Thor (Icelandic: Hetjur Valhallar - Þór), also known as Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer, is a 2011 animated comedy film co-produced by CAOZ, Ulysses and Magma Films. It is based on stories about Thor , the god of thunder from Norse mythology .
Though he only appears in the Icelandic plays, his home appears in the series and he is seen on cards and books. The rooster, Icelandic: Haninn, is a symbol of LazyTown, appearing on the town seal and on the papers in Meanswell's filing cabinets. In the second play, the rooster was an anthropomorphic character who acted as a narrator.
Pages in category "Icelandic animated films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
Anna and the Moods is a 2006 animated short film by the Icelandic digital design and animation company CAOZ in Reykjavík.The plot centers on a girl named Anna Young who contracts a horrible illness that makes her incredibly moody.