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Supertot
Supertot leads a double life as a journalist and hero, in love with Gladys and competing for her affection with Jimmy, a coworker. Adaptation by the U de cuc theater company of the original play by Josep Maria Benet i Jornet.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Kalle possesses an extraordinary, almost superhuman, ability to understand and communicate with animals. This unique gift leads him on a series of adventures as he uses his powers to help creatures in need and often finds himself in humorous and challenging situations. Kalle's special connection with the animal kingdom sets him apart and forms the core of his exciting, albeit unusual, childhood.
Critical Reception
Supertot was primarily a children's film and received a generally positive reception for its lighthearted tone and imaginative premise. While not a major critical darling, it was appreciated for its family-friendly entertainment value and the charm of its young protagonist. Audience reception, especially among its target demographic, was favorable, with many enjoying the fantastical elements and the heartwarming interactions between the boy and the animals.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and positive message.
Appreciated for its unique premise involving animal communication.
Considered a charming and entertaining watch for younger audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of children's films produced in Austria during the 1970s, aiming to provide imaginative and educational content for young viewers.
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