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Arthur and the Invisibles
Family
Rating: Not yet rated
In Theatres: January 12th, 2007
Arthur and the Invisibles is an engagingly imaginative computer animation and live-action children's saga about a young boy's search for treasure in a kingdom of Lilliputian creatures. Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from developers, goes in search of treasure hidden in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.
Take your kids or grandkids out into your backyard and discover the tiny creatures living among the grass and pebbles...and make up stories of adventure and harmony and relationships! This movie can the inspiration for your own liliputian traditions! Write a story together. Draw pictures. Write poems and songs! Animate your own mini-movie! The technology is here...we just need the will to be creative!
Five years in the making,this charming story weaves real nature scenes and live action with animation. It's set to open in January 2007 in US theatres.
View the Trailer at Apple.com
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