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Release Date:
March 18, 2004
Original Title:
Zurück nach Gaya
Alternate Titles:
A Terra Encantada de Gaya
Az elveszett kristály nyomában
Back To Gaya - Pequenos Herois
Boo, Zino & the Snurks
En busca de la piedra mágica
Gaya'ya Dönüş
Le Monde fabuleux de Gaya
Nel magico mondo di Gaya
The Snurks
Tierra Mágica
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Ambient Entertainment
HanWay Films
Morena Films
Production Countries:
Brazil | Germany | Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 91
The beautiful world of Gaya is home to two similar humanoid species: Zeldons who are the furry majority residents, and Snurks, who are goblin-like outcasts. But suddenly all Gayans are facing imminent danger when a magic stone which protects their world, "the Dalamite", is beamed away by a mysterious force. Three Snurks immediately go after it, hoping to be the heroes for once. They are shortly followed by some standout Zeldons: Zino the trouble-prone popular guy & his sidekick, clever but somewhat cowardly inventor Boo, as well as rebel princess Alanta. Their journey ends up leading them all on a dangerous interdimensional quest to find the stone, while they must also figure out a way to get back to Gaya.
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Director:
Holger Tappe
Lenard Fritz Krawinkel
Editor:
Fabian Mueller
Alexander Soskin
Executive Producer:
Stephan Mallmann
Stefan Mischke
Original Music Composer:
Michael Kamen
Producer:
Lenard Fritz Krawinkel
Holger Tappe
Screenplay:
Jan Berger
Don McEnery
Bob Shaw
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