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Plot Summary
In the heart of the Palombian rainforest, a young explorer named Daniel Dubois befriends a mythical creature known as the Marsupilami. When an evil hunter and his ruthless corporation threaten the jungle and its inhabitants, Daniel and the Marsupilami must band together to protect their home. Their adventure takes them from the lush jungles to the bustling city, facing numerous dangers and comedic mishaps along the way.
Critical Reception
Marsupilami (1993) was met with a mixed to negative reception. While it aimed to capture the adventurous spirit of the beloved comic book character, the film was often criticized for its simplistic plot, uneven tone, and inconsistent special effects. Family audiences may have found some enjoyment in its colorful depiction of the jungle and the titular creature, but it generally failed to resonate with critics or a broader audience.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggled to translate the charm of the comic strip to the big screen.
- Criticized for its weak narrative and often unconvincing special effects.
- A colorful but ultimately disappointing adventure for families.
Google audience: Audience reception data for the 1993 film 'Marsupilami' is not readily available on Google's platform, making it difficult to ascertain specific user likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The Marsupilami character was created by Belgian cartoonist André Franquin in 1952 for the comic strip Spirou et Fantasio.
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