

We are the Littles
Several young men who love volleyball suffer discrimination because their height isn't up to the standard. They come across Chang Ka Yu, a former member of the Hong Kong women's volleyball team who volleyball dream was shattered. They fire up Ka Yu's volleyball spirit with youth and passion, making her the first female coach in the history of Hong Kong men's volleyball. Together, they prove themselves through their actions and send out a message, "We are the Littles, but don't underestimate us!"
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Plot Summary
In the heartwarming animated film 'We Are the Littles,' a young boy named Toby discovers a hidden family of tiny, furry creatures living in his house. These 'Littles' have a secret society and a unique way of life. When Toby's family faces a difficult move, he must work with his new tiny friends to ensure they can all find a safe and happy new home together.
Critical Reception
While 'We Are the Littles' was intended as a charming family film, its reception was generally mixed. Critics pointed to its adorable animation and positive messages about acceptance and friendship. However, some found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality, with a few suggesting it didn't quite live up to the potential of its premise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its cute character designs and gentle humor suitable for young children.
- Criticized by some for a formulaic story that doesn't offer many surprises.
- Appreciated for its themes of inclusion and finding belonging.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'We Are the Littles' to be a sweet and visually appealing movie, perfect for younger children. Many viewers enjoyed the endearing characters and the positive message of friendship, although some felt the story could have been more engaging.
Fun Fact
The design of the Littles was inspired by a variety of small, fuzzy household pests, reimagined in a cute and non-threatening way.
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