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Andy Samberg | ... |
Junior
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Katie Crown | ... |
Tulip
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Kelsey Grammer | ... |
Hunter
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Jennifer Aniston | ... |
Sarah Gardner
(voice)
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Ty Burrell | ... |
Henry Gardner
(voice)
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Anton Starkman | ... |
Nate Gardner
(voice)
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Keegan-Michael Key | ... |
Alpha Wolf
(voice)
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Jordan Peele | ... |
Beta Wolf
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Danny Trejo | ... |
Jasper
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Stephen Kramer Glickman | ... |
Pigeon Toady
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Christopher Nicholas Smith | ... |
Dougland
(voice) (as Chris Smith)
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Awkwafina | ... |
Quail
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Ike Barinholtz | ... |
Miscellaneous Storks
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Jorma Taccone | ... |
Miscellaneous Storks
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Amanda Lund | ... |
Miscellaneous Storks
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Storks deliver babies...or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for global internet giant Cornerstore.com. Junior, the company's top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl. Desperate to deliver this bundle of trouble before the boss gets wise, Junior and his friend Tulip, the only human on Stork Mountain, race to make their first-ever baby drop - in a wild and revealing journey that could make more than one family whole and restore the storks' true mission in the world. Written by Warner Bros.
Watching this movie in the earlier parts, I could not help to feel that the funny scenes were a little bit forced, but as the movie continues, the funny scenes becoming more and more fluid. The funny moments became more natural. And since the baby girl was "produced", the movie became much more alive. I think the star of the movie was really the baby. The animation of this baby was soooo cute and adorable that you would really want to hug and play with the baby.
You would also be enjoying the very colorful scenes and the funny moments during the chase by the wolves. Those were some of the most enjoyable moments. But the moment that I laughed the hardest was during the scene involving penguins (and the fork). It was priceless!
I also loved that the trailer shown many times in the theaters was only showing some brief introduction about Storks and baby making machine. This helped us to be enjoying the movie without knowing there were so many plots inside this one. For parents who want to bring their children to watch this, I believe they would be able to enjoy it. For teenagers & adults, this movie would also be enjoyable to watch. However, please do not expect logic or the making sense of the story of Storks delivering babies. If you can only enjoy movie when logic is very much a great factor, then I do not think this movie is right for you. If you are looking for some fun and good laughter, then you can definitely watch this one!
By the way, this movie was produced by Warner Bros Animation Group (WAG) which also produced The Lego Movie. Hence, it was not a surprise to see there was a short funny animated Lego movie of a Chinese Kung Fu Master and a chicken before the start of the movie. I guess WAG also wanted to follow the success of such pattern used by Disney, Pixar and even Illuminati (remember those cute minions in The Secret Life of Pets ?). It did give us a nice thing to enjoy before the start of the actual movie. So when you already bought the tickets for this film, please make sure you are not late to be able to watch this short fun movie.
please read my full review in michaelnontonmulu.blogspot.co.id