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.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Toei Animation, a studio renowned for its pioneering work in Japanese animation.
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