Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Patrick Stewart | ... | Albert Drollinger (voice) | |
Emily Watson | ... | Alanta (voice) | |
Glenn Wrage | ... | Zino (voice) | |
Alan Marriott | ... | Boo (voice) | |
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Bob Saker | ... | Mayor / Tramp (voice) |
Lorelei King | ... | Female Gayan / Susi (voice) | |
Kate Robbins | ... | Female Gayan / Valerie (voice) | |
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John Guerrasio | ... | Galger (voice) |
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Redd Pepper | ... | Bramph (voice) (as Red Pepper) |
John Schwab | ... | Zeck (voice) | |
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Stephan Lander | ... | Professor N. Icely (voice) |
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Claudia Lössl | ... | E.N.I.A.C. (voice) |
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Dimitri Kyrianos | ... | Billy (voice) |
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Dan Russell | ... | Fred / Chad (voice) |
Michael Herbig | ... | Boo (voice) |
The beautiful world of Gaya is home to a community of creatures, who are much smaller than humans, but who have an uncanny resemblance to them. But the Gayans are facing imminent danger. Someone has stolen the magic stone called Dalamite without which this world is doomed. Two Gayans named Boo and Zino embark on a dangerous mission to track down and recover the stone. As they attempt to find the stone, their journey takes them into another world that is strange and frightening. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
Well, today I've finally watched "Back To Gaya" which I was eagerly waiting for. My anticipation was damped because of the bad trailer which had a bad synchronisation and did not help to make one curious about the movie. Fortunately the movie was much better than what I had expected. Actually it is quite good but it has three major timing problems:
1. technically: the animation is not very good (not a single run cycle seems correct in this movie) 2. the pace: the movie seems to last longer than it is because of bad pacing 3. the jokes: first of all there are too few and second they have a bad timing. Either you know the joke seconds before it is spoken or you miss it because you don't have time to laugh about it
On the other hand BTG is technically very well done (except the animation) has tons of places and objects, is beautiful colored and has a nice music. Everyone that likes CG-movies should see it, it's worth the money... all the other should give Brother Bear a chance - since it is much better than most people think =) Well, give it a try - both of them.