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La Plančte Sauvage

English Title: Fantastic Planet

La Plančte Sauvage (Fantastic Planet) (1973) Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film La Plančte Sauvage

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  • Krátký Film Praha, Les Films Armorial, Service de la Recherche ORTF, Ceskoslovensky Filmexport
  • Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film Pictures and Posters
  • Featuring: Tiwa, Terr, Master Sinh, Commentator.
  • Originally Released in Dec 6, 1973 (Estimate).
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 71 minutes.
  • Color
  • Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia / France  France

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On the fantastic planet of Ygam, located in a far solar system, a race of huge blue creatures called Draags keep Oms as domesticated pets. Oms are the descendants of the human survivors of Earth, comparably antlike in size and mistreated by the Draags. With the...  (more)

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Here is yet another excellent Sci Fi animation from France! If you missed this one - You must see it! It is a moral imperative! Class act storyline, animation is old-school (70's) low frame-rate, the sound effects make up for the short-comings and...  (read more)

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