Credited cast: | |||
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Hannes Maurer | ... | Urmel (voice) |
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Julia Ziffer | ... | Babu (voice) |
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Oliver Kalkofe | ... | Barnaby (voice) |
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Frank Schaff | ... | Waran Wawa (voice) |
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Stefan Krause | ... | Pinguin Ping (voice) |
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Oliver Pocher | ... | Schuhschnabel Schusch (voice) |
Anke Engelke | ... | Wutz (voice) | |
Christoph Maria Herbst | ... | Eddie (voice) | |
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Wolfgang Völz | ... | Seelefant (voice) |
Wigald Boning | ... | Professor Habakuk Tibatong (voice) | |
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Roland Hemmo | ... | Otto (voice) |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Madeleine Blaustein | ... | Shoe (voice) | |
J. David Brimmer | ... | Solomon (voice) (as Michael Alston Baley) | |
James Carter Cathcart | ... | Barnaby / Monty / Small Sheik (voice) (as Billy Beach and Jimmy Zoppi) | |
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Tricia Diaz | ... | Miss Lee (voice) |
Impy the friendly little dinosaur and his friends join together in order to rescue their new baby panda. which was kidnapped by a man who wants to put the panda in his private collection.
I don't know what all the other reviewers here saw or were expecting. I saw a movie absolutely BEGGING to be watched in full-on 3D, with a rock-solid storyline, Pixar-quality animation, great characterization and, above all, a true sense of FUN. It never took itself too seriously, that was its huge strength. It laughed at itself, so you could laugh with it more.
I don't want to spoil one moment of this for anyone who's going to see it - so I'm not going to say what actually happens. I'm going to let you feel the magic for yourselves. Watch it with a heart full of popcorn and a child in your eyes. Watch it when you've had a bad day and it will fill you with champagne and carnival. Watch it when you want to see all the games of make-believe you played as a kid made real, somehow, and fitted into ninety minutes of roller-coaster dreams.
I don't work for the company, but I beg to differ from a lot of the reviewers here. If certain sequences - you'll know them when you see them, trust me - had had the funds for full-on 3D - maybe they did, what do I know? - if it had been given the chance by a distributor NOT blinded by the word Hollywood, this film would have been a Pixar-style smash. But there is a key to it you must remember.
Go into it WITH a child, and you'll come out of it AS a child, laughing like you might not have laughed for years.
See it. Impey's Wonderland - innocence sugared with starlight.