Elephant Tales (2006)
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57% of users liked it
(253 ratings)
Wild animals unite to free one of their own in this adventure tale for the whole family filmed in the Zulu country of Africa. Tutu is a baby elephant growing up on the African savanna with his older brother, Zef. Tutu and Zef live a carefree life, playing together and having fun with the other… More Wild animals unite to free one of their own in this adventure tale for the whole family filmed in the Zulu country of Africa. Tutu is a baby elephant growing up on the African savanna with his older brother, Zef. Tutu and Zef live a carefree life, playing together and having fun with the other animals living nearby, including chimps, giraffes, lions, and rhinos. However, Tutu and Zef's lives take an unpleasant turn when their mother is captured by poachers, who they call "the badness." With the help of some of their animal friends who have already been orphaned, the elephants set out to find their mom and bring her back home. Elephant Tales was shot in Kenya using rescued wild animals who were not trained in the conventional sense, but allowed to plot their own movements. When certain actions were requited for the sake of the story, they were subtly guided through play and interaction with their minders rather than rote memorization. Elephant Tales received its North American premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mario Andreacchio
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Kids & Family
- In Theaters
- Apr 28, 2006 Wide
- Studio
- MGM
Critic Reviews
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Joly Herman, Common Sense Media
Brothers lose mom to poachers in weak live-action tale.
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Kevin Carr, 7M Pictures
There's about forty minutes of story in this movie, with it stretched to 96 minutes by adding silly antics with the animals.
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