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Storks

2016 | 87 min | K-7 | adventure, animation, comedy, family

Storks’ job is to deliver babies…or at least it used to be. Now they deliver packages to the international online store Kivijalka.com. Junior, the company’s number one emissary, is waiting for a promotion when Baby Factory accidentally starts up on his shift, bringing into the world a sweet, but completely unauthorized, baby girl.

Junior and his friend Tuuli, the only person in Haikaravuori, desperately try to find a delivery address for this puzzle package before the boss finds out about it. They rush to complete their first baby delivery, which turns out to be a wild and enlightening adventure that may change at least one family’s life, and return the storks to their true calling in life.

Directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland. As original voice actors, e.g. Andy Samberg, Katie Crown and Kelsey Grammer.

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About the movie

Keywords

  • animal characters
  • emotional skills
  • humoristic
  • imagination growth
  • optimistic
  • rolemodels
  • succeeding
  • thought awakening

Educational levels

  • primary schools

Genres

  • adventure
  • animation
  • comedy
  • family

Age limits

  • K-7

Studios

  • Warner Bros.

For media educator

Storks is a humorous and fast-paced film about friendship and family. The film also teaches the importance of cooperation and empathy. However, there is also a lot of action and excitement involved. Among other things, the main characters are being chased by a pack of bloodthirsty wolves.

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