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Raya and The Last Dragon Spoiler Alert – Read at your risk
By Rey Dalmacio
Good versus Evil, Dragons, Dark Creatures, Warriors, and Magic are all bundled
up in this new Disney Classic. Available on Disney Plus under the Premier Access
it is Directed by Don Hall and Carlos Estrada. Don was known for Big Hero 6 and
Moana. Carlos has done other films such as Legion and Summertime. Writers
were Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim. Raya was voiced by Kelly Tran, Sisu voiced by
Awkwafina, Boun Issaac Wang, Namaari was Gemma Chan, and Benja, Raya’s
Dad, was played by my favorite actor Daniel Dae Kim. This is a 1hr and 47
minutes of pure Disney like no others can do.
So the story begins with Benja’s attempt at bringing the inhabitant of ancient
Kumandra back together in hopes of reviving the joy and prosperity of an age
long gone when Dragons roamed with the creatures of this area. Of course,
man’s greed and jealousy of want and selflessness steps in and brings back the
evil called Druuns to the lands once the Dragon stone was cracked by Namaari.
Raya and Namaari started off as friends but it was rouse that Namaari took
advantage of and stole the Dragon stone. During a fight and with the rest of the
clans around, the stone was cracked and each clan grabbed a piece of it for
their own.
The Druuns were once again released into the world and turned creatures into
stone with their touch. Raya’s Dad was turned to stone and soon the rest of the
clans fell to this evil. Fast forward several years and we see Raya going in her
attempts to find Sisu, the water Dragon who drove the Druuns away five
centuries before. Raya hopes of having Sisu make another stone from which to
rid the lands of the Druuns and return all the creatures who have been turned to
stone back to their original selves.
The adventure takes Raya, Sisu, and her party of misfit heros through the five
lands to recover the stones pieces and hope to revive their loved ones and rid
the lands of the Druuns.
Raya and the Last Dragon was a wonderful movie and its graphics were
awesome. So seemless and full of color. The story line was easy to follow and if
you like Mulan or Big Hero 6, your young ones will have a good time. The
procession of the story did seem to be like other Disney films and as predictable
as they were, I did find fun watching this new movie. I would probably give it a
7 out of 10 stars for entertainment, gorgeous animation, and an easy to follow
story. This is a kid’s movie and having read some of the early comments, go get
a life and probably kids to watch this. I’m am glad there was very little to no
adult innuendos I could find like we’ve seen in Aladdin or other Disney movies
which tried to entertain both adults and kids. I never really cared for that but
those were good to me as well. I hope this review was helpful and perhaps we’ll
see Raya in the Lands of Disney in the near future. Stay safe and I’ll be trying to
add some memorabilia for this movie on Shopthedisneystore.com.
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The Mandalorian: Just Watch It
Written by: dryerson
You've heard about this "Star Wars" show on Disney+ called "The Mandalorian."
You saw the "Star Wars" movies, but you have never been really excited about
them. But people keep talking about this one and your coworkers say you have
to watch it. Even your mother is watching it. She keeps saying, "The Baby Yoda is
so cute."
Here is everything you need to know before you watch. Some of it might just
help convince you to watch.
"The Mandalorian" is set in the "Star Wars" universe. It takes place just after
"Return of the Jedi," which came out in 1983. The rebels have defeated the
Empire and the galaxy rejoiced. For a while, anyway. See, the "Star Wars" has
always been a "used universe." That means that things are not always shiny and
nice. Some of it is actually pretty rough. To go along with that, many of the
people are pretty rough. And without the Empire, there is a lot of lawlessness in
the galaxy.
Enter "The Mandalorian." He is part of a group of people (well, they are
multiple species) who operate by a strict code of honor. That does not mean
that their morals (as we define them) are not inflexible. The star of this series,
known only as "Mando" works as a bounty hunter.
Part of the Mandalorian culture is that they never remove their helmet or let
anyone else remove it. So actor Pedro Pascal does not show his face. And yet,
you very quickly grow to really like the character. It is a testament to Pascal as
an actor that he is able to do the job only by voice and body movements.
There are all sorts of Easter Eggs and tiny details that tie the show to the
"Star Wars" movies but you do not need to catch them to enjoy the show. It does
make it a more rich experience if you see these things, but you can basically be
a new-comer to "Star Wars" and still enjoy it.
There is a "Baby Yoda." Although Yoda is the name of the little green guy first
seen in "The Empire Strikes Back," we do not actually know the name of his
species. Because the "baby" that appears here does not talk, we still do not
know much about them.
Jon Favreau is behind the series. Yes, he is the guy that was a powerhouse
behind the Marvel MCU ("The Avengers," etc..). He is clearly a "Star Wars" fan
and this series is obviously done with a lot of love and respect for the material.
He is getting some brilliant people to direct episodes. Carl Weathers, Rick
Famuyiwa, and Bryce Dallas Howard are some of those involved. They all put
their personal spin on episodes, while keeping up the overall look and feel of the
series.
It is a western. In many ways, the series tells stories that are straight out
stories from the old west. Yes, there are monsters and spaceships. But when you
strip all that away, you are left with a good story that could be 1860's Arizona.
If you have not watched: Try. This. Show. Out. You will be glad you did.
The Croods: A New Age
Written by: ianmonk
For those of you who watched Disney's, 'The Croods', a few years ago, might be
wondering whether to watch the new sequel? Well, fear not, as 'The Croods: A
New Age' delivers great family fun again. No surprise that Dreamworks have
produced another great animated movie for Disney. Spending $135M to make it
and getting a worldwide box office return of $587M.
All your favorite characters are back and voiced by the same actors. Ryan
Reynolds, Nicholas Cage and Emma Watson all return and put in a great
performance. New voices for this movie include one from Game of Thrones,
Peter Dinklage.
In this movie, the Crood family (still trying to find their "Tomorrow") meet up
with a new family called 'The Bettermans'. As the name suggests, they are
"better men" as they are not neanderthal like the Croods. This creates some
hilarious scenes as the two families try to get on with each other. But, this
would lead to both of them falling out and highlighting their differences. As the
movie reaches its exciting climax they will have to learn to cooperate and find
what really binds them together.
This Disney movie provides a lot of family fun with great animation and
colorization. Non-stop humor from a very funny script and brought to life by the
great cast. The movie keeps you engaged throughout the 95 minutes and is
guaranteed family fun as the whole family will find something to enjoy from it.
If your young family members are looking to find some cute Crood toys, as well,
then try this website: Shopthedisneystore.com. They specialize in all things
Disney and have a wide range of adorable merchandise. From action figures and
stuffed toys to clothing and other accessories. Certainly you will find what all
your youngsters crave for here.
Welcome to the Shop the Disney© Store
Please feel free to "Walk" aimlessly around. Find items of Mickey, MInnie,
or Disney parks! If you’ve watch the shows or visited the many parks,
Disney has a wonderful ventue of family fun and imagination. Make sure
you or your “mousekateers”get ready for it with memorabilia now available
here at the SHOPTHEDISNEYSTORE. We have t-shirts, action figures, and
books to help awaken the "Living" in you! Be rest assured that you are
getting a deal with many items discounted and AMAZON secured
transactions.
“A Dream is a Dream Your Heart Makes” ~Pinochio