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Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness movie

🎬 Title: Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness

Story: Meet Chickenhare, the adopted son of the legendary adventurer King Peter. With a unique blend of chicken and hare traits, he struggles to fit in at school, often hiding his true self to escape the teasing of his classmates. On the day of the Royal Adventurer Society trials, Chickenhare’s disguise becomes a hindrance, leading to his disqualification. However, he’s fueled by determination to seize a second chance by embarking on a quest for the powerful Scepter of the Hamster of Darkness, a treasure sought by his malevolent Uncle Lapin. If Lapin secures it, he becomes virtually unbeatable. Joined by his witty turtle aide, Abe, and Meg, a skilled skunk in martial arts, Chickenhare sets out on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery and adventure.

Rating: 7.269 (273 votes)

📅 Release date: 2022-02-16

⏱️ Runtime: 1h 31m

🎭 Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

🎬 Director: Benjamin Mousquet, Ben Stassen

✍️ Writer: David Collard

🌍 Countries: Belgium, France, United States of America

🏢 Production companies: Dark Horse Entertainment, Octopolis, nWave Pictures, Canal+, Ciné+

💼 Production:
💰 Budget: $20,000,000

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👥 Cast: Jordan Tartakow (Chickenhare (voice)), Joe Ochman (Abe (voice)), Laila Berzins (Meg / Cute Hare / Cute Hen (voice)), Danny Fehsenfeld (Lapin (voice)), Chris McCune (Peter (voice)), Michael Orenstein (Aide / Big Oxe (voice)), Dino Andrade (Barry / Mr Mc Garnicle (voice)), Kyle Hebert (Bartender / Old Hare (voice)), James Fredrick (Guard (voice)), Jeff Doucette (Judge / Rusty (voice))

Editor’s note: “Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness” (2022) delivers a delightful mix of Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, and Fantasy. Directed by Benjamin Mousquet, it strikes a balance between storyline and visuals. The film maintains a consistent pace and establishes a captivating atmosphere. The performances of Jordan Tartakow, Joe Ochman, and Laila Berzins offer genuine portrayals that resonate without being overly dramatic. With a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, it effectively conveys the tale. Despite minor imperfections, its enjoyable elements make it worth checking out if the storyline captures your interest.

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