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Kaptein Sabeltann og grusomme Gabriels Skatt
Kaptein Sabeltann is back! And when the people of Kjuttaviga also find a parchment that says there is another treasure from the pirate Grusomme Gabriel in Kjuttaviga, things really become wild.
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Plot Summary
Captain Sabertooth and his crew are on a quest to find the treasure of the fearsome Gabriel. However, they are pursued by the villainous Pinky, who also desires the treasure and seeks revenge. The adventure unfolds with songs, pirate battles, and a search for the legendary riches.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular release in Norway, appealing primarily to its target audience of young children and families. Critical reviews often highlighted its adherence to the established Kaptein Sabeltann universe, its musical numbers, and its colorful, adventurous story, though some noted its simplicity as a drawback for adult viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the beloved Kaptein Sabeltann character and world.
Praised for its engaging songs and lively pirate adventure suitable for young audiences.
Some found the plot straightforward and predictable, with less depth for older viewers.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this film are not readily available, audience reception generally aligns with critical sentiment, indicating enjoyment from children and families who are fans of the Kaptein Sabeltann franchise.
Fun Fact
The character of Kaptein Sabeltann was originally created by Terje Formoe as a musical for children in 1990, and this film is part of a larger multimedia franchise that includes books, stage shows, and other films.
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