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Papyrus
The adventures of Papyrus and his magical sword defending the ancient Kingdom of Egypt.
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Plot Summary
In ancient Egypt, a young pharaoh discovers that the papyrus scrolls containing the history of his dynasty have been stolen. He enlists the help of a wise scribe and a mischievous camel to retrieve the stolen artifacts before his legacy is erased forever. Their journey takes them through treacherous deserts, bustling marketplaces, and forgotten tombs, facing numerous challenges and quirky characters along the way.
Critical Reception
Papyrus (2001) was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its vibrant animation and humor, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences, particularly families, enjoyed its lighthearted adventure and voice acting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and engaging voice performances.
Appreciated for its family-friendly humor and adventurous spirit.
Some critics noted a somewhat formulaic storyline.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Papyrus' to be a fun and entertaining animated film, highlighting its humorous moments and appeal to younger audiences. Some reviews mentioned that while enjoyable, it didn't offer significant groundbreaking storytelling.
Fun Fact
The character of the camel was originally intended to have a much smaller role, but the animators found his antics so amusing that they expanded his part throughout production.
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