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The Lion Kid

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A lion becomes the new sheriff of a Western town.
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Bella C Horrendous nonsense. Awful script. Very weak plot. Terrible voice acting. Excessively lengthy and unnecessary mono dialogues. The animation is not synced with the audio. You will see the characters either floating or sinking into the ‘ground’. Hilariously and for unknown reasons, the western style story is set on floating steampunk theme floating planets or such. Makes no sense. Further, a T Rex and walking fish appear. My child and I regularly watch this crap to amuse ourselves at its monstrosity. Incredulously, a sequel exists and the producers have utilised the exact character motions for the sequel. Amusing in a tragic way. Highly not recommended. Ever. Never ever. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 11/12/24 Full Review ranny l This animated, unique, funny and creative film tells a imaginative story that will keep you interested the entire time. This film takes you through the eyes of a fearless leader who is brave. This film was created by B.C. Fourteen (BC Furtney). This film follows Kidd Mane who is a Lion Cub without a home - that is until he wanders into the western settlement of Tuckerville, which happens to be a town without a sheriff. As he searches for a place to settle, he comes across a helpful citizen named Tibs. Tibs suggests he find a job. Since Tuckerville had no sheriff, he applies for the job and is surprisingly hired. Unfortunately, this puts Kidd Mane at odds with the notorious town founder, Mr. Bucktook Tucker. The lead characters in this film are the protagonist Kidd Mane, his helpful Deputy Tibs and Mr. Bucktook Tucker. My favorite character is undeniably Kidd Mane, because during Mr. Bucktooth Tucker's evil plan to turn every citizen of Tuckerville against Kidd, he stands by his word and tries to persuade each individual person into believing he wasn't apart of Tucker's evil plan. I also love how Kidd Mane cares about his new city and wants to protect it and everyone who lives in Tuckerville. My favorite scene is unquestionably when Kidd Mane's problem becomes resolved and everyone realizes they were wrong. It brings peace to the community and is a very enjoyable moment. This film does have some bad language, also some things kids might try to imitate. There are important messages in this film about how you should never stop believing in yourself, even when others don't, facing fears, being honest and working hard. I'd give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 15. Reviewed by Nathalia J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews by kids of films for kids, visit kidsfirst dot org. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A lion becomes the new sheriff of a Western town.
Director
James Snider
Producer
Wally Atkins, Lee O'Shea
Screenwriter
BC Fourteen
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 16, 2019
Runtime
1h 22m
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