
Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui (2002)
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- 1h 20min
- Animation
- 27 Jun 2002 (Chile)
- Movie
Mampato, a little boy with a time-travelling belt, goes with his caveman friend Ogú to the ancient land of Rapa Nui on Easter Island. There they will meet a little girl name Marama and discover the old traditions of the natives.
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Mario Castañeda | ... |
Mampato's Father (voice)
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Carlos del Campo | ... |
Marama's Father (voice)
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Adrián Fogarty | ... |
Peretei (voice)
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Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza | ... |
Ariki the Great (voice)
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Alondra Hidalgo | ... |
Marama / Mampato's Sister (voice)
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Marina Huerta | ... |
Mampato / Mampato's Mother (voice)
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Mary Paz Garcia | ... |
Vai (voice)
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Benjamín Rivera | ... |
Huki (voice)
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Mauro Samaniego | ... |
Young Ariki the Great (voice)
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Fernando Solís | ... |
Narrator (voice)
(as Fernando Solís Lara)
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Gerardo Vásquez | ... |
Ukulele (voice)
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Maynardo Zavala | ... |
Ogú (voice)
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Directed by
Alejandro Rojas |
Written by
Themo Lobos | ... | (comic book) |
Daniel Turkieltaub | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Juan Diego Garreton | ... | executive producer |
Editorial Department
Ricardo Gallego Cambronero | ... | avid editor |
Sound Department
David Miranda-Hardy | ... | sound mixer (as David Miranda) |
Matías Valdés | ... | sound editor |
Visual Effects by
Joaquin Sainz | ... | digital compositor |
Animation Department
Ulises Aravena | ... | animator |
Ximena Arce | ... | layout artist |
Jose Luis Bonomo | ... | secondary animator |
Jorge Delano | ... | animator / layout artist |
Juan Delgado | ... | secondary animator |
Jose Farfan | ... | secondary animator |
Jaime Fuentes | ... | layout artist |
Juan Pablo Gonzales | ... | secondary animator |
Rodrigo Hidalgo | ... | animator |
Victor Jara | ... | secondary animator |
Damon Kenrick | ... | secondary animator |
Francisco Leiva | ... | layout artist / principal animator |
Pablo Lorenzo | ... | animator |
Daniel Martinez | ... | secondary animator |
Pablo Navarro | ... | animator |
Enrique Ocampo | ... | assistant animator |
Ignacio Ochoa | ... | animator |
Alex Olea | ... | story board & animatic |
Vicente Plaza | ... | layout artist |
Rommy Rivera | ... | principal animator |
David Sanhueza | ... | secondary animator |
Nelson Soto | ... | layout artist |
Sebastian Tupper | ... | layout artist / principal animator |
Marcelo Varas | ... | animator / layout artist |
Andres Venegas | ... | layout artist |
Lucía Vidal | ... | assistant animator |
Paula Watson | ... | layout artist |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Mediafilm (2004) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Animateka (2004) (Russia) (VHS)
- Mediafilm (2004) (Italy)
- RUSCICO (Russia)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Chile Animación (additional animation)
- Hook Up Animation (additional animation)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This adaptation of a comic book is the first Chilean animated full-length film ever. Although it was produced entirely in Chile, the voices were recorded in Mexico with a lot of popular voice actors. That move was criticized in Chile for reducing the Chilean feel of the original material. See more » |