Impy's Island
Impy's Island
Impy's Island | |
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Directed by | Reinhard Klooss Holger Tappe |
Produced by | Ambient Entertainment GmbH |
Written by | Oliver Huzly Reinhard Klooss Max Kruse Sven Severin |
Starring | Wigald Boning Anke Engelke Florian Halm Christoph Maria Herbst Kevin Iannotta Ulrike Johanssen Stefan Krause Oliver Pocher Domenic Redl Frank Schaff Klaus Sonnenschein Wolfgang Völz |
Music by | James Dooley |
Production company | Ambient Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Germany[1] |
Language | German |
Impy's Island (German: Urmel aus dem Eis) is a 2006 German computer-animated feature film based on the children's novel Urmel from the Ice Age by Max Kruse.
Impy's Island | |
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Directed by | Reinhard Klooss Holger Tappe |
Produced by | Ambient Entertainment GmbH |
Written by | Oliver Huzly Reinhard Klooss Max Kruse Sven Severin |
Starring | Wigald Boning Anke Engelke Florian Halm Christoph Maria Herbst Kevin Iannotta Ulrike Johanssen Stefan Krause Oliver Pocher Domenic Redl Frank Schaff Klaus Sonnenschein Wolfgang Völz |
Music by | James Dooley |
Production company | Ambient Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Germany[1] |
Language | German |
Plot summary
On a magical tropical island called Tikiwoo in the 1950s, a fun-loving group of misfit animals and people make a marvelous discovery: a baby dinosaur frozen since prehistoric times. Little Impy, as they call him, is loving his new family and ready to explore the strange new world. but when a king from a faraway country vows to capture the lovable baby dino for his private collection, all the inhabitants of Impy's island must join together to save their new friend.
Cast
The film stars the voice talents of:
Wigald Boning as Professor Habakuk Tibatong
Anke Engelke as Wutz
Florian Halm as Diener Sami
Christoph Maria Herbst as Doctor Zwengelmann
Kevin Iannotta as Tim Tintenklecks
Stefan Krause as Pinguin Ping
Oliver Pocher as Schuhschnabel Schusch
Domenic Redl as Urmel
Frank Schaff as Waran Wawa
Klaus Sonnenschein as King Pumponell
Wolfgang Völz as See-Elefant Seele-Fant
For the American release, the voice talents are the following:
Lisa Ortiz as Impy the Impodochosaurus
Zoe Martin as Ping the king penguin
Maddie Blaustein as Shoe the shoebill
Sean Schemmel as King Pumponell the 55th
Charlotte Mahoney as Peg the house pig
Pete Bowlan as Sami
Michael Sinterniklaas as Professor Horatio Tibberton
Jimmy Zoppi as Monty the monitor lizard
Alan Smithee as Dr. Zonderburgh
P.J. Battisti, Jr. as Tim
Michael Alston Baley as Solomon the elephant seal
Sequel
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1210117/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast [3]
Release
February 27, 2007 (DVD)
July 31, 2007 (DVD - 2-pack with Rugrats Go Wild) (Paramount Home Entertainment version)
March 4, 2008 (DVD - 2-pack with Stuart Little) (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment version)
See also
List of animated feature films
List of computer-animated films