The bear in question is not Yogi or Boo-Boo, a panda or a polar bear, nor a koala. He's bigger than a brontosaurus and pine trees grow on his back; yet he's cuddlier than a new puppy. Six-year-old Sophie thinks he's adorable, but her older brother Jonathan is scared - after all, it's his fault they're lost in the forbidden forest. He should have taken care of his sibling, but he didn't, and now she's riding around on the snout of a massive creature. Jonathan sets out to save Sophie - although the bright-as-a-button tot clearly doesn't need his help. A crazy hunter enlists his help to find the bear and belatedly Jonathan realises little Sophie was right all along. This charming Nordic tale is populated with wonderful characters and is beautifully animated in a style reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki's eco-fairy tale Princess Mononoke. The bear in question is not Yogi or Boo-Boo, a panda or a polar bear, nor a koala. He's bigger than a brontosaurus and pine trees grow on his back; yet he's cuddlier than a new puppy. Six-year-old Sophie thinks he's adorable, but her older brother Jonathan is scared - after all, it's his fault they're lost in the forbidden forest. He should have taken care of his sibling, but he didn't, and now she's riding around on the snout of a massive creature. Jonathan sets out to save Sophie - although the bright-as-a-button tot clearly doesn't need his help. A crazy hunter enlists his help to find the bear and belatedly Jonathan realises little Sophie was right all along. This charming Nordic tale is populated with wonderful characters and is beautifully animated in a style reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki's eco-fairy tale Princess Mononoke.
2 min 4 sec
Views
6,080
Posted On
June 20, 2011
Esben Toft Jacobsen
Writer
Jannik Tai Mosholt
Studio
Independent
Release
2011
Markus Rygaard
Flemming Quist Møller
Elith Nulle Nykjær
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