FLAMINGO FLAMENCO
FIRST ANIMATED ADVENTURE IMAGES
Something colourful and animated for you today: first images from animated movie adventure FLAMINGO FLAMENCO which is being producedas an international co production between Germany’s
Studio 100 Media and Spain’s 3Doubles Producci- ones! It is expected that the film will fly into cinemas at the end of 2026 with the script written by Rob Sprackling, whose credits include “Shaun the Sheep Movie,” “Gnomeo & Juliet” and “The Queen’s Corgi.”
The movie will arrive in late 2026 |
FLAMINGO FLAMENCO
follows the journey of Rosie, a young and exuberant
flamingo, as she navigates personal loss and seeks to rediscover the joy
of dance. The action is set against the backdrop of the beautiful
Fuente de Piedra lagoon in Andalucía, Spain. The family-friendly
entertainment feature promises an enchanting and passionate blend of
adventure, comedy and heartwarming moments with the story of this delightful new animated movie emphasizing
the importance of perseverance, self-discovery and the power of
determination.
I love flamingo, but not a fan of animated films. Are you a fan? The poster is beautifully designed though.
ReplyDeleteI will watch some of them like once every two years but I find most of them slow and boring especially for something made for kids, cannot remember what was the last one I liked, but I really do watch them rarely. I especially refuse to watch them now that they keep putting agendas in them. I liked the Ice Age franchise. I usually cannot stand Pixar and Disney ones.
DeleteDid you not like Lyle Crocodile and Ferdanand? Those were both so cute!
DeleteLyle was lovely but that was not an animated movie, Ferdinand was cute, and so was Brave. I also liked that dragon princess set somewhere in Asia, forgot the name.
DeleteYou're right about Lyle. I was just thinking about movies that are geared toward kids and/or family that I thought were enjoyable the past few years. Brave is one of my favorites. We still tease Allison because she was sooo excited to meet Merida when we went to Disney. She waited in the long line just so she could tell her "I was YOU for Halloween!" And Pocahontas. She came running back from that meet and greet shouting "her skin was so soft!" Now anytime we hear anything Pocahontas related, we turn to Allison and mention soft skin lmao!
DeleteI have never seen Pocahontas, most of Disney's biggest hits were banned here by them so we did not get them and now the time has passed and so has the interest to watch them.
DeleteOh, it's so vibrant and colorful. Almost reminds me of the bird movie RIO which I liked years ago.
ReplyDeleteI think that one had sequels as well. It is either birds or sea animals in animated movies due to the usage of so many blue space.
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