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Release Date:
February 18, 2010
Original Title:
Plumíferos: Aventuras voladoras
Alternate Titles:
Birds of Paradise
Бунт пернатых
ミニミニ・ヒーローズ
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family
Production Companies:
100 Bares
CS Entertainment
INCAA
Manos Digitales Animation Studio
Telefe
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L
Runtime: 80
"It's an everyday universe that exists 7 feet over our heads. They are city birds that you can find in every tree or every corner." Juan: a sparrow that feels ordinary and underestimates his own race. Accidentally, he changes the way he looks, and the same reason that will make him feel unique is what is going to put his life in danger. Feifi: a beautiful canary that manages to escape from the cage of a network tycoon (Mr. Puertas), and starts trying a new life in freedom, as a common bird. Both of them will need to be something that they aren't and will face danger and adventures with their friends (Libia, the Pidgeon; Pipo, the Humming Bird; Clarita, the Bat; and some more). A clumsy cat, some psyco Southern Lapwings and Mr. Puertas will make everything even harder for them. Juan and Feifi will try to shape their destiny to feel truly free. Written by Anonymous
3D Supervisor:
Claudio Andaur
Adaptation:
Gustavo Giannini
Animation:
Javier Estevez
Gabriel Sabsay
Leandro Inocencio
Dario Tacco
Associate Producer:
Juan José Campanella
Juan Crespo
Axel Kuschevatzky
Compositing Artist:
Leandro Visconti
Digital Compositor:
Pablo Pollaci
Juan Ignacio Salgado
Director:
Daniel De Felippo
Gustavo Giannini
Director of Photography:
Victoria Panero
Editor:
Gustavo Giannini
Executive Producer:
Gustavo Giannini
Ricardo Freixa
Foley Artist:
Gigi Chaves
Producer:
Gustavo Giannini
Production Manager:
Agustín Ignacio Álvarez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Writer:
Claudio Andaur
Peto Menahem
Diego Reinhold
Daniel De Felippo
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