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202291 minAnimation, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue

Is Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue a Hit or Flop?

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Is Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue worth watching? With a rating of 7.7/10, this Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue Synopsis

In the final Huevos adventure, Toto and his family will have to travel to the South Pole to fulfill their promise to return a polar bear and some Spanish penguins to their home. In order to do so, they will have to overcome some obstacles that will teach them how important teamwork is.

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Top Cast

Bruno Bichir
Bruno BichirToto (voice)
Carlos Espejel
Carlos EspejelWilly (voice)
Angélica Vale
Angélica ValeBibi (voice)
Maite Perroni
Maite PerroniDi (Voice)
Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste
Gabriel Riva Palacio AlatristeConfi / Venancio / Dodo (voice)
Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste
Rodolfo Riva Palacio AlatristeCuache / Antonio / Don Fidencio (voice)
Dione Riva Palacio Santacruz
Dione Riva Palacio SantacruzUly (voice)
Oliver Díaz Barba
Oliver Díaz BarbaMax (voice)
Lulú Morán
Lulú MoránMamá Gallina (voice)
Marcelo Barcelo
Marcelo BarceloPolito (voice)

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Based on audience ratings (7.7/10), Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue is considered a hit among viewers.

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Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue is a Animation, Adventure, Comedy movie that In the final Huevos adventure, Toto and his family will have to travel to the South Pole to fulfill their promise to return a polar bear and some Span...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 3, 2024
★ 6

Now, never mind that penguins and polar bears live at opposite ends of the world, that's not important in this watchable animated teamwork film. Some nasty circus owners with their own rather menacing looking ice-breaker arrive in the Antarctic and capture three penguins and a polar bear cub. They proceed to go down a storm in their new big-top home until the animal welfare inspector makes a surprise visit and that offers our kidnapped critters a chance to escape. Meantime, "Toto" the personable rooster and his family are sadly preparing to see his ageing mother finally fly the mortal coup. The fleeing visitors encounter the birds and the latter promise to help them return to their chilly climes - without really thinking of just how difficult that might prove to be! What now ensues are some quite well animated, if a little repetitive, escapades that establish some friendships and show us just what can be achieved when everyone works together. Some of the dialogue is quite funny - the chicken being the "penguin with hepatitis" and the standard of characterisation no different in quality from many of the recent Pixar enterprises. It's entirely predictable and at ninety minutes is easily twenty minutes too long, but still - it is harmless family fun and you might want to wear a scarf.