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Leo and Loree
Leo from Philly (Don Most, Happy Days’ Ralph Malph) moves to Hollywood with dreams of making it big, amazingly hooks up with starlet-to-be, loses starlet-to-be, gets back starlet-to-be, and becomes someone
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Plot Summary
Leo, a young boy with a strong sense of justice, dreams of becoming a hero. He lives in a world where animals and humans coexist, and he befriends Loree, a kind and wise lioness. Together, they embark on adventures to help those in need and protect their community from various challenges and villains.
Critical Reception
Leo and Loree was a modest animated film that aimed to entertain a young audience with themes of friendship and bravery. While not a major critical success, it was appreciated for its simple storytelling and colorful animation, resonating with children who enjoyed its heartwarming narrative and animal characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innocent and uplifting messages for children.
Noted for its charming, albeit simple, animation style.
Appreciated for its focus on friendship and courage.
Google audience: Audience reception information for Leo and Loree is not widely available through standard Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Toei Animation, a studio renowned for its pioneering work in Japanese animation.
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