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Delhi safari sultan
Delhi safari sultan









There are songs and dances to keep the kiddies going, a couple of good visual gags for adults and the environmental message of many an animation. Bagga, a bear voiced by 'Everybody Loves Raymond's' Brad Garrett, has the body of "The Jungle Book's" Baloo with a Yogi Bear hat by way of Indiana Jones. The story begins with a heavy hand, but picks up steam as it goes along, especially as you begin to notice the various homages to other feature cartoons (and Advani does indeed make them feel more homage than ripoff), "The Wizard of Oz," and even Jim Henson. Although the animals attain character via homage to many animations that have come before them and vocal performances from the likes of Jane Lynch and Jason Alexander (as a couple of flamingos), their rendering lacks textural detail and mouth movements are rudimentary at best. audiences, at least, are bound to find the animation here subpar for a theatrical release. Unfortunately, Advani should have put more focus on the animation itself, as U.S. It's Yuvi's own "Delhi Safari." Bollywood writer/director Nikhil Advani is a fan of 3D and so he went the animation route in order to use the medium.

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When his father is killed by the driver of an encroaching bull dozer, Yuvi (voice of Tara Strong, "The Powerpuff Girls") gathers the support of other animals, including Bollywood's own Alex the Parrot (voice of Tom Kenny, "Spongebob Squarepants"), to go convince the humans to coexist in peace.









Delhi safari sultan