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**Norm of the no worth!** Surely my review would annoy those who liked it. But the majority of who saw it was felt just like me. It has been 20 years since the first 3D animated feature film came. Not all the films released in this perio...


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Polar bear Norm and his three Arctic lemming buddies are forced out into the world once their icy home begins melting and breaking apart. Landing in New York, Norm begins life anew as a performing corporate mascot, only to discover that his new employers are directly responsible for the destruction of his polar home.
A polar bear named Norm, who is skilled at dancing and human speech, is exiled from his Arctic home. He travels to New York City to find the human responsible for developing luxury condominiums in his native habitat. Norm seeks to stop the construction and save his home from destruction. He is accompanied by a family of lemmings who become his unlikely allies in his quest.
Norm of the North was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its uninspired animation, predictable plot, and weak humor. Audiences, however, showed a more moderate reception, with some finding it an acceptable distraction for young children, while others agreed with the critical sentiment.
The animation is often described as simplistic and unappealing.
The story is predictable and relies heavily on tired tropes.
The humor is generally considered to be juvenile and not very effective.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a colorful and sometimes entertaining watch for very young children, praising its simple message and basic entertainment value. However, many also found the plot unoriginal, the animation lacking, and the humor to be repetitive, suggesting it doesn't hold up for older viewers or adults.
The film was originally developed by Lionsgate and later acquired by Global Road Entertainment (formerly Open Road Films) for distribution in North America.
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**Norm of the no worth!** Surely my review would annoy those who liked it. But the majority of who saw it was felt just like me. It has been 20 years since the first 3D animated feature film came. Not all the films released in this perio...