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Harvie and the Magic Museum
Harvie is a smart but a bit too lively boy with one ambition, to finish the last level of his computer game. Once in the Gamers Hall of Fame, his absent-minded father, would finally be proud of him. But finishing the game turns out to be only the start of a real adventure that takes Harvie, his dog Jerry, and his friend Monica deep into the forgotten realms of the city's old puppet museum.
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Plot Summary
Young Harvie discovers that his remote-controlled toy mouse can bring inanimate objects to life. When his beloved teddy bear, Míša, is taken by a mischievous group of stray dogs, Harvie must embark on an extraordinary adventure through the magical city to rescue his friend. Along the way, he enlists the help of a clever, talking stray dog named Puňta, and together they navigate a world filled with wonder and peril.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, particularly for its charming animation style and imaginative storyline that appeals to younger audiences. While not a major international blockbuster, it was appreciated for its creative approach to a children's fantasy narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative visual style and unique premise.
Appreciated for its whimsical adventure suitable for families.
Some found the plot a bit predictable, but the animation was a strong point.
Google audience: Information not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was produced in the Czech Republic and utilizes a distinctive animation technique that blends 3D modeling with traditional 2D elements.
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