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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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Release : 2005
Rating : 5.1
Studio : HanWay Films,  Ambient Entertainment,  Morena Films, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
Cast : Michael Herbig Torsten Münchow Wolfgang Völz Patrick Stewart Emily Watson
Genre : Fantasy Animation Science Fiction

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Reviews

CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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Adeel Hail
2018/08/30

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Kaydan Christian
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Guillelmina
2018/08/30

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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spike09
2006/02/21

Overall, The Snurks is really great movie. A Modern Sci-Fi Fantasy full of comedy, action, drama and suspense.The visuals are very impressive. The computer generated animation of "The Snurks" is as good as any Pixar or Dreamworks movie. First CG movie made entirely in Germany.The story line is unique enough to keep the attention of children and adults. Toy Story with a Shrek attitude. I am not a movie spoiler, so I will not go into detail.The acting uses motion capture to create very realistic characters. Great voice-over work.The direction of the script keeps you entertained throughout the entire movie. A complete first rate production. Last Michael Kamen soundtrack.

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Victor Field
2004/10/24

This may contain a slight spoiler or two."Back to Gaya" was rechristened "Boo, Zino and the Snurks" for its UK release, making it sound less like a bold fantasy movie and more like a bad animated series on Children's ITV or Fox Kids or whatever. In fairness, the movie does unfortunately play like a very long episode of a bad animated series on Children's ITV or Fox Kids or whatever, not the result the producers of Germany's first computer animated movie were hoping for (even if it hadn't opened here the same week as "Shark Tale" it would probably have bombed).The movie's premise - the stars of the hugely successful TV show "The Adventures of Boo and Zino" (which is so successful that they apparently have their own channel called Gaya TV) are brought into the real world by a mad scientist - isn't hugely original (as Rocky and Bullwinkle can attest; the upcoming Fat Albert movie is also based around that idea), but something could still have been done with it. One or two interesting ideas do come up, notably the notion of TV characters whose entire lives have been patterned out for them by other hands suddenly realising that they can function on their own, but they don't ultimately come to anything and the movie just lies there; the characters are all one-note clichés despite the attempts to graft some kind of emotions onto them, and the voicework isn't anything to write home about either.The animation itself isn't actually too bad, and the design is okay (though all the voices are English or American, the unnamed city the movie's set in has some European stylings) but the producers failed to get a point that Pixar fully understands; if there's nothing in the script for the animation to be based on, it won't work. Everything from the cheating in the race at the beginning to the climactic showdown is heartless, derivative and humourless, and the writing's unforgivably slack (not to mention refusing to make sense on its own terms; the villain who brought them from TV to the real world took them by mistake while getting Gaya's power source which will give him the power to take things from TV and bring them into the real world... but how did he manage to pull things from TV into the real world in the first place? Can you say "paradox"? I knew you could). The posters claim this uses writers from "A Bug's Life" and "Hercules," but they must have been on an off day.Is there anything to like about this movie? Well, this was one of two movies Michael Kamen was working on before his untimely death (the other being "First Daughter"), and his score does try to give the movie an epic touch that it doesn't deserve. Plus it's amusing to see that two characters look like a hollowed-out Kim Wilde and the guy with the mustache from Hale and Pace. And Alanta, the female Gayan on the trip - who's a tough lady, surprised? - is pretty fanciable; I think the producers must have thought so too, since the end credits finish with "Any resemblance to actual human beings is purely coincidental. Which is a pity, in the case of Alanta." But if you aren't a film music devotee or attracted to cartoon characters, skip this.And besides, in what universe could "The Adventures of Boo and Zino" really be a smash hit? I refuse to believe German TV can be THAT bad.

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anxietyresister
2004/10/22

Back To Gaya, otherwise known as Boo, Zino and The Snurks, is a perfectly respectable effort at producing a computer animated movie outside the confines of Hollywood. I saw this the day after I watched Shark Tale, and found this to have far more sympathetic characters and.. dare I say it.. better animation? There is so much detail on in each scene, like paper blowing down the street or moths buzzing around a lantern, it puts previous effort's static backgrounds to shame. This is even more amazing when you consider this was probably was made on a tenth of the budget as it's aforementioned Dreamworks brother. Sadly, the script lacks humour and memorable lines.. unless you think quotes like "This place is so scary it would give a ghost goose-pimples" are ones for the ages. There is a lot of action, and a few tense moments that will have the sprogs biting their nails, but there were also some parts which went on for too long, and others which could have been cut altogether. This is what separates Pixar from the pretenders.. when they do a motion picture, they make sure the quality of the screenplay is just as good as the technology, something the producers of Back To Gaya seem to have forgot. Still, there is a refreshing lack of sentimentality usually associated with this genre, and Patrick Stewart and Emily Watson do well as the only recognisable voiceovers in the English dub. Overall, this probably not worth paying to watch in the cinema (A sentiment a lot of people agree with me on apparently.. It's flopping in the UK) but it is well worth a rental, particularly if your kids have worn out everything else you have on tape. A sound-as-a-pound 6 outta 10 from me..

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Francinegth
2004/07/24

I went to see this movie in Amsterdam with a friend and her 2 children in Dutch. We were also the only people in the cinema. It took only 5 minutes to convince me: this is the worst movie I have ever seen. What father would tell his daughter to kiss the first bozo that comes along, just because he can drive a race car....I think something must have gone wrong in the translation because throughout the movie I had the feeling we were back in the fifties teaching the children that the women's place is in the kitchen or otherwise just look pretty and shut up. Fine role model aye.... OK I'm exaggerating; in English it can't have been that bad: otherwise Patrick Stewart would not have taken part in it! So much for the dialog.Although I must say that the creators have really tried to make a decent movie, I think the dialog is the downfall of this flick. I voted 1 out of 10. Better luck next time.

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