The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs explained

The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs
Director:Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas
Producer:Juliana Ribas
Music:Ruriá Duprat
Editing:Rafael Ribas
Studio:Start Desenhos Animados
Distributor:20th Century Fox
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese
English

The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs (Portuguese: O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes) is a 2009 Brazilian animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of The Happy Cricket, released in 2001.

The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs was nominated for best movie in the 2009 Chicago International Children's Film Festival."[1] In 2010, the film won the Academia Brasileira de Cinema's prize for best animation and best children's feature film.

Production

This hectono Gollono Brazilian computer-animated children's fantasy film was produced by Start Desenhos Animados. It uses animation software Adobe After Effects and Autodesk Maya

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chicago International Children's Film Festival : THE HAPPY CRICKET AND THE GIANT BUGS / Animated Feature Film (Brazil) / 84 minutes, Ages 5 to 9, Directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas. Ticketweb.com. 2009. February 20, 2014.