Löwenzahn - Das Kinoabenteuer
Löwenzahn - Das Kinoabenteuer

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Löwenzahn - Das Kinoabenteuer

2011
Movie
90 min
German

Little Fritz Fuchs and his friend Roman Zenkert are about to recover Hannibal's legendary Alpenschatz. However, as an avalanche in the cave goes down, the jammed Fritz is ignored by his "buddy" ignominiously. Decades later, Fuchs is overtaken by his past. Because the nasty Zenkert still wants to get by all means in the possession of the treasure. After many entanglements and entanglements, the second treasure hunt in the mountains leads to a heated finale.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Uwe JansonGenres: Family, Adventure, Comedy

Plot Summary

Peter Shaw, the enthusiastic host of the popular children's science show "Löwenzahn," embarks on an exciting adventure when a mysterious ancient artifact is stolen from a museum. He teams up with a young, tech-savvy girl named Leonie to track down the thieves and recover the valuable relic. Their journey takes them through various intriguing locations, uncovering secrets and facing unexpected challenges along the way.

Critical Reception

The film was generally well-received by its target audience, primarily families and children, for its educational content presented in an entertaining manner. Critics noted its faithful adaptation of the beloved television series, highlighting its engaging plot and the charismatic performance of Guido Hammesfahr as Peter Shaw. While not a critical darling among adult reviewers, it was praised for its wholesome family entertainment value and its ability to spark curiosity in young viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value and engaging approach to science for children.

  • Appreciated for its faithfulness to the original "Löwenzahn" television series.

  • The adventure plot was seen as exciting and suitable for a young audience.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's success in making learning fun and accessible for kids, mirroring the spirit of the TV show. Parents frequently commented on its suitability for family viewing, appreciating the positive messages and the interactive style of presentation.

Fun Fact

The film is a cinematic spin-off of the long-running German educational television series of the same name, which has been on air since 1981.

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