Wizards and Giants

2003
Wizards and Giants
5.4| 1h23m| en| More Info
Released: 28 October 2004 Released
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Magos y Gigantes tells the story of Gigante, a vertically challenged giant, Ada, a fairy who's wings have yet to blossom and Trafalgar, a curious looking little wizard and their adventures while attending the biggest magic tournament in the land of Reino Magico, and the ensuing mayhem when Titan Caradura, an evil wizard, is disqualified from the tournament and seeks revenge by hatching up an elaborate plan to steal the magic powers from all the inhabitants of Reino Magico.

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arisc-1 It's very sad to see that we mexicans think that just because a movie was created in Mexico we should support it because is Mexican, sorry guys but a movie should be supported because it has QUALITY not for being Mexican or American or whatever. This movie is AWFUL plain simple, just another easy story that everybody knows how it's going to end, the animation is beyond awful and don't make excuses saying that it was not very good because it has a low cast or because it was the first try, just check some animations in the web created with flash like this one and you are going to see works 3,000 better than this one, with no budget at all, and created by one or two guys. And the worst part is that the next movies created by this studio are as bad as this one, it's a shame to see that animation is in such a low level in Mexico, but it's even worst to see that people supports this stuff just because they think is right because it was created in Mexico, so come on!!! take my money away! a sad story indeed.
Linda Hikari Combine lovable characters with great voices and voilá, you have a movie that will fill your kids with magic. Magos y gigantes is the first Mexican movie animated in a very long time, and this is a great new beginning, not a complicated story, well defined characters that make them being different from your normal American movie, it's in 2D (probably a few scenes were modeled in 3D, not sure), Gigante is adorable, Ada might be the girl but she is quite strong, the devilish Caradura and the lovable Mago Trafalgar, he is the BEST! with a french accent and all mischievous, he is the one that kids love the most, his disguises are so creative and make him unique, a great movie for kids, you will enjoy it. :)
nan zap Magos y Gigantes is a very cute movie! my children enjoyed it very much.It is a movie for children between the ages of 2 and 8 years old, because the story line is easy to understand with no complicated twists and turns.The most important message of the story are the values of friendship and team work. It teaches children that selfishness is bad, and that you have to stick together for your friends. It even shows them, that sometimes you may be following the "wrong" role model, but that there is always time to mend your way.My sons had a great time, and the music from the group Haash was great! I hope they keep making this kind of films for the whole family!
cfagallo90-1 In the last years I started loving so much the animation and I started watching all kinds of animated movies, cartoons etc... From Disney's style of storytelling to the strange world of "The Triplets Of Belleville". Everything I watch was international and the few Mexican animated movies where a little percent Mexican and the rest was Spanish. One day when I was getting out of the movies I watch a Theatrical Poster of "Magos and Gigantes" and at first sight I thought it was another American Movie of another American Studio until last summer I watch the first preview and I notice that it was 100% a Mexican production so I liked it. I watched the movie and I find it good for been a Mexican movie but it wasn't such as good in quality to an American mive but you have to see the great first Mexican 100%work.