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FamilyAnimationAdventureComedy

ParaNorman

- It's all fun and games until someone raises the dead.

In the town of Blithe Hollow, Norman Babcock can speak to the dead, but no one other than his eccentric new friend believes his ability is real. One day, Norman's eccentric uncle tells him of a ritual he must perform to protect the town from a curse cast by a witch centuries ago.

Release Date : 2012-08-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Laika

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kodi Smit-McPhee

Character Name : Norman Babcock (voice)

Original Name : Kodi Smit-McPhee

Gender : Male

Tucker Albrizzi

Character Name : Neil Downe (voice)

Original Name : Tucker Albrizzi

Gender : Male

Jodelle Ferland

Character Name : Aggie Prenderghast (voice)

Original Name : Jodelle Ferland

Gender : Female

Anna Kendrick

Character Name : Courtney Babcock (voice)

Original Name : Anna Kendrick

Gender : Female

Casey Affleck

Character Name : Mitch Downe (voice)

Original Name : Casey Affleck

Gender : Male

Leslie Mann

Character Name : Sandra Babcock (voice)

Original Name : Leslie Mann

Gender : Female

Jeff Garlin

Character Name : Perry Babcock (voice)

Original Name : Jeff Garlin

Gender : Male

Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Character Name : Alvin (voice)

Original Name : Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Gender : Male

John Goodman

Character Name : Mr. Prenderghast (voice)

Original Name : John Goodman

Gender : Male

Elaine Stritch

Character Name : Grandma Babcock (voice)

Original Name : Elaine Stritch

Gender : Female

Bernard Hill

Character Name : Judge Hopkins (voice)

Original Name : Bernard Hill

Gender : Male

Alex Borstein

Character Name : Mrs. Henscher (voice)

Original Name : Alex Borstein

Gender : Female

Tempestt Bledsoe

Character Name : Sheriff Hooper (voice)

Original Name : Tempestt Bledsoe

Gender : Female

Jeremy Shada

Character Name : Pug (voice)

Original Name : Jeremy Shada

Gender : Male

Scott Menville

Character Name : Deputy Dwayne, Rapper G (voice)

Original Name : Scott Menville

Gender : Male

Hannah Noyes

Character Name : Salma (voice)

Original Name : Hannah Noyes

Gender : Male

Emily Hahn

Character Name : Sweet Girl (voice)

Original Name : Emily Hahn

Gender : Female

Nicholas Guest

Character Name : Hippie Ghost / Mobster Ghost (voice)

Original Name : Nicholas Guest

Gender : Male

Ariel Winter

Character Name : Blithe Hollow Kid (voice)

Original Name : Ariel Winter

Gender : Female

Alicia Lagano

Character Name : Female Tourist (voice)

Original Name : Alicia Lagano

Gender : Female

Denise Faye

Character Name : Blithe Hollow Townsperson (voice)

Original Name : Denise Faye

Gender : Female

Cam Clarke

Character Name : Townspeople (voice)

Original Name : Cam Clarke

Gender : Male

Lara Cody

Character Name : Townspeople (voice)

Original Name : Lara Cody

Gender : Female

Jacob Bertrand

Character Name : Blithe Hollow Townperson (voice)

Original Name : Jacob Bertrand

Gender : Male

Ashley Lambert

Character Name : Blithe Hollow Townperson (voice)

Original Name : Ashley Lambert

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Mom, tell the Zombie to stop saying stuff about me! The medium of animated films has really gone through the roof in the last 20 years. There was a time when Disney was the only reliable source for such colourful frolics. Now we are blessed with a whole raft of film makers creating their own animated films born out by their personal visions. One of the benefits of this "branching out" has been the rise in the animated horror comedy, right up there with the best of them in recent times is ParaNorman. Norman Babcock is considered to be the weird kid in town, you see he claims to see ghosts. Little do the residents of this New England haven know it, but they will soon need Norman to break a centuries old witches curse or they are all doomed! Picture unfolds in a delightfully quirky nature, with the makers showing great love and respect to both the genres it appertains to. As with the best animated films, ParaNorman manages to be an all encompassing family friendly production. The chilly thrills are the right side of child friendly, the animation craft superb, while the humour is smart and the Gothic atmosphere surrounding the tale is pitch perfect. It all builds nicely to a bona fide thrilling finale, where the visual spectacle sits comfortably with the emotional beats of the film. Lovely, intelligent and spooky into the bargain. 8/10

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is surprisingly dark, and underrated. While the animated characters are almost grosteque in their stylization, it serves fairly well when it comes to the undead. It also pushes the boundaries of it being a "kid's" movie or an "adult's" movie in it's content. So this is probably a movie for "older younger" audiences. Not only is this a great concept, effect execution, and story, the characters that do pop, really do. I honestly could have done without a few of them, but most of the important characters work for what they need to do. There is a much appreciated "twist" that examples some self-aware story telling that comes with the tropes typically involved with "I see dead people" stories. Its really rather refreshing without removing the idea that burning witches at the stake was an atrocity in history. The story is touching and charming and just requires an open mind, which is part of the message of the story.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-21

His parents think he's a bit bonkers, but "Norman" swears that he can communicate with his deceased grandmother (especially when she wants the central heating turned up!). When his uncle tells him that his unique skills might help with a ritual that could spare their sleepy town from a curse, he agrees to help - but oops! Next thing, the place is awash with zombies and it falls to "Norman" to figure out just what originally caused the curse and to find a way - together with his popular sister and his new found, and rather unlikely, friends - to annul it before it is too late! This is a fun family adventure with some strong characterisations (including the really enthusiastic voice talent of Kodi Smit-McPhee in the title role) and some superbly detailed stop motion animation. The writing is frequently quite pithy with plenty for the grown ups to smile at, and think about, as the story progresses. Though hardly original - the story itself has everything from "Salem's Lot" (1979) to "Hocus Pocus" (1993) running through it - it's still an enjoyable watch that lends itself well to a big screen to better appreciate the colourful vivacity of the creative artistry and lively Jon Brian score. Sure, their heads are bigger than the rest of their bodes combined, but the facial expressions are what makes this and I rather liked this film.