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Binding: DVD EAN: 5035673006009 Format: PAL Languages: Number Of Discs: 1 Region Code: 2 Theatrical Release Date: February 18, 2000 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Unique and Stunning African Fairy TaleI saw this animated film during French Class (it actually was originally released in French in 1998, called "Kirikou et La Sorcière), and really enjoyed it! The evil sorceress Karaba has devastated an African village: She eats their men, takes their gold, dries up their spring and burns their houses. Their savior is Kirikou, a precocious child who speaks in the womb, and, after many adventures, saves both the village as well as the sorceress. The animation, with bright ... Read More Rating: - excellent african animaThis was an excellent DVD and would show it to my children, but due to the nudity I would hesitate showing it to other children without parents concent. Rating: - Kirikou and the SorceressExcellent!!! I have watched this many many times and can watch this many more times. Adults as well as children are captivated by Kirikou and the Sorceress. Rating: - This Film IS Priceless!!! We need more films like this in the USA!!!I cannot wait until Kirikou and the Savage Beasts comes on DVD and is DUBBED in English. I own both films in French and Spanish but I purchased them overseas. I share this gem with all children of color to show them that we were not always sad, shamed, beaten, and burnt out slaves and sharecroppers. We once had a proud history. It was a great and mighty walk. Let us remember the old ways through ''le enfant noir'' Kirikou. Rating: - Kirikou and the SorceressThis is an excellent movie, with outstanding animation. I love Kirikou's puzzle solving and how any child could learn from it. I suggest that if you find the human body in it's natural form offensive, then pass this movie by, but at your and your child's loss. The lessons this movie teaches about courage, problem solving, tolerance, forgiveness and love far exceed any concern I could fabricate about nudity. On a personal note, the song the children start about Kirikou ... Read More |