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Adama: The World of Wind
12 year-old Adama lives in a remote village in West Africa, sheltered by the cliffs. Out beyond lies "the world of wind," the kingdom of wicked spirits hungry for war. When his elder brother Samba suddenly vanishes from the village, Adama decides to set off in search of him, crossing into a Europe in the grip of World War I.
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Plot Summary
In a vibrant world powered by wind, young Adama embarks on a quest to save his village from an encroaching darkness. Guided by his grandfather and the wisdom of the wind, he must harness his courage and unique connection to nature to confront the forces threatening his home. This animated adventure follows Adama's journey of self-discovery as he learns the true meaning of responsibility and bravery.
Critical Reception
Adama: The World of Wind received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its stunning animation and heartwarming story. Audiences enjoyed its visually rich depiction of a wind-powered world and its gentle, positive messages for younger viewers. While not a major blockbuster, it found a niche among families looking for engaging and visually appealing animated films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and beautiful animation style.
Appreciated for its positive themes of courage and environmental connection.
Seen as a charming and engaging adventure for young audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film's unique visual style was inspired by traditional animation techniques combined with modern digital artistry to create its distinctive 'world of wind'.
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