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The beautiful world of Gaya is home to a community of creatures, the Snurks, who are much smaller than humans, but who have an uncanny resemblance to them. But the Snurks are facing imminent danger. Someone has stolen the magic stone Dalamite without which this world is doomed. Two Snurks named Boo and Zino embark on a dangerous mission to track down and recover the stone. Their journey takes them into another world that is both strange and frightening… our everyday reality. It is only when the pair leave Gaya together with the feisty mayor's daughter Alanta that they realise they are the heroes of a TV series. The intrepid adventurers discover that Gaya is merely a figment of a TV scriptwriter's imagination and only exists on the small screen. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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kaylin 

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angol European animated films try to catch up with those from America. The problem is that animation in the USA is of a really high standard. If a good animated film is made in Europe, it is often limited to club production. If it reaches cinemas, it is only because it does not want to be European but tries to look American. However, it cannot be American if it only copies it, and poorly at that. "Hrdinové z říše Gaja" immediately bothers me with its animation. I simply did not like it. It is... ugly. That is probably the best word. I don't think children will like it either. Furthermore, it is not elaborately designed. The faces look like poorly made latex masks. What's worse is that the animators even tried to do human characters that look like puppets from some terrifying museum. Another problem with the film is that it wants to be even more American, so there is a mysterious villain, simply pure evil, against whom the heroes can fight in the end. So, half of the time, the film is just wandering about nothing, which somewhat resembles "Arthur and the Minimoys", but it is definitely not as interesting or entertaining. What I really can't stand are stories where the characters meet their creator and realize that they actually should not exist. This theme is so overused that I don't understand how anyone can still consider it a great element. It seems to me that Europeans once again took a bad example from American animation and instead of creating something unique, they churned out something that tried to show children that European films can be good. However, this intention failed miserably. The Golden Turtle Sammy, on the other hand, is at least cute. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/10/zitra-nehrajeme-lovci-dinosauru.html ()