Kung Fu Magoo

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Movie
German title Kung Fu Magoo
Original title Kung Fu Magoo
Country of production Mexico / USA
Publishing year 2010
length 75 minutes
Rod
Director Andrés Couturier
script Emmy Laybourne
Robert Mittenthal
Rob Sosin
production Kevin Gamble
Jose C. Garcia de Letona
music Steffan Andrews
Daniel Ingram
cut Antonio Gallardo
synchronization

Kung Fu Magoo is a cartoon from 2010. It is based on the cartoons about Mister Magoo .

action

Justin Magoo is a nondescript, clumsy boy who is often bullied by a stronger boy. The fact that his uncle Quincy is so short-sighted that he uses lightbulbs for fried eggs doesn't exactly make things any easier for him. Everything changes when the super villain Tan-Gu invites you to a big villain meeting on his private island and the military seems to Magoo to be the most capable man due to a misunderstanding to investigate for them undercover. However, he misunderstood this and believes he has won a cruise. On the island it turns out that Tan-Gu organizes the "Evil Lympics", a kind of Olympics for super villains. Magoo of course believes this is an event for the amusement of tourists, but emerges unscathed from almost every discipline. Justin, however, thinks his uncle won't make it. Then he realizes that his idol Cole Fusion is also participating and wants to support him. But it turns out that Cole is bored of his eternal film roles as a radiant hero and wants to prove himself as a super villain. Justin, Tan-Gu and his daughter Lorelei, with whom Justin fell in love from the start, now try to stop Cole. But only Magoo manages - as always by chance - to render it harmless. In the end, the Tan-Gus made their homes next to the Magoos. Justin and Lorelei now go to school together.

synchronization

Original speaker German voice
Quincy Magoo Jim Conroy
Justin Magoo Dylan Sprouse
Tan-Gu Lloyd Floyd
Lorelei Tan-Gu Alyson Stoner Josephine Schmidt
Cole Fusion Chris Parnell
Dr. Malicio Tom Kenny Eberhard Prüter

background

Kung Fu Magoo is a Mexican-US co-production by Anima Estudios, Classic Media, Motion Toons and Santo Domingo Films. Production began in 2007 and took place partly in Canada. The animation was directed by Andrés Couturier, who in 2003 was responsible for the Mexican animated film Magos y Gigantes . Kung Fu Magoo was released on DVD in 2010 and was selected by Disney for a premiere on Disney XD in the US, Germany and Italy.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. César Huerta: Disney compra films mexicano animado. eluniversal.com.mx, October 29, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  2. Rick DeMott: Disney XD Picks Up Kung Fu Magoo Feature. awn.com, October 12, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2015.