Hilarious and frequently surreal the stop-motion extravaganza A Town Called Panic has endless charms and raucous laughs for children from eight to eighty! Based on the Belgian animated cult TV series (which was released by Wallace & Gromit's Aardman Studios) Panic stars three plastic toys named Cowboy Indian and Horse who share a rambling house in a rural town that never fails to attract the weirdest events. Cowboy and Indian's plan to gift Horse with a homemade barbeque backfires when they accidentally buy 50 million bricks. Whoops! This sets off a perilously wacky... chain of events as the trio travel to the center of the earth trek across frozen tundra and discover a parallel underwater universe of pointy-headed (and dishonest!) creatures. Each speedy character is voiced-and animated-as if they are filled with laughing gas. With panic a permanent feature of life in this papier-m''ch'' burg will Horse and his equine paramour-flame-tressed music teacher Madame Longray (Jeanne Balibar)-ever find a quiet moment alone? A sort of Gallic Monty Python crossed with Art Clokey on acid A Town Called Panic is zany brainy and altogether insane-y! [show more]
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Feature-length, stop-motion, animated adventure based on the Belgian cartoon series of the same name. Cowboy (voiced by Stephane Aubier) and Indian (Bruce Ellison) plan to surprise their friend Horse (Vincent Patar) with a homemade birthday present, but their plan backfires when they accidentally destroy his house instead. Strange and surreal happenings occur as the trio set out on a journey to the centre of the earth and end up in a parallel universe where the pointy-headed and super-sneaky Atlanteans reign over an underwater world.
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