Rise of the Guardians " is a 2012 computer-animated fantasy-adventure feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation
In the sprawling pantheon of animated cinema, 2012 was a year dominated by franchise giants. Brave saw Pixar tackle Scottish folklore, Wreck-It Ralph introduced the nostalgia-fueled "video game universe," and Madagascar 3 delivered its reliably manic box-office punch. Nestled between these titans was DreamWorks Animation’s Rise of the Guardians , a film that, upon release, was met with polite confusion and modest returns. It was too dark for very young children, too philosophical for the average Saturday-morning crowd, and too strange for audiences expecting a Shrek -style pop-culture parody. Rise of the Guardians
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This isn't your "jolly old St. Nick." This is (Alec Baldwin), a Russian-accented warrior with "Naughty" and "Nice" tattooed on his forearms. The Easter Bunny is Bunnymund (Hugh Jackman), a six-foot-tall, boomerang-wielding Pooka from the Outback. By stripping away the saccharine, greeting-card versions of these characters, the film gave them weight, history, and a sense of duty. They are protectors, not just gift-givers. Jack Frost: The Ultimate Outsider It was too dark for very young children,
The Rise of the Guardians is a thrilling adventure filled with action, humor, and heart. With stunning animation and a talented voice cast, including Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, and Jude Law, this movie is a must-see for fans of fantasy and adventure.
The story centers on , a mischievous spirit of winter who has lived in isolation for 300 years. Despite his powers, he remains invisible to humans because no one believes in him.