Condorito: La Película
Condorito: La Película is a Chilean-Peruvian 3D animated action-comedy film based on the comic book series of the same name by Pepo. The film features the voices of Omar Chaparro, Jessica Cediel, and Cristián de la Fuente.
The film was first released in Latin America on 12 October 2017 in 2D and 3D formats, distributed by 20th Century Fox, where the film was a box office success in many countries within the region, including Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia.
The film was released in the United States on 12 January 2018, distributed by Pantelion Films.
Plot
Wanting to win the love of Yayita, Condorito sets out on an adventure with his nephew, Coné, to save her mother from an evil alien king who plans to destroy the world.Voice cast
- Condorito, a clumsy and dim-witted bird who journeys to stop the evil alien king to save both Earth and his future mother-in-law. Voiced by Omar Chaparro ; Tom Fahn.
- Yayita, a beautiful young lady, Tremebunda and Cuasimodo´s daughter and Condorito's love interest..
- Pepe Cortisona, a handsome man who is Yayita's former love interest, much to Condorito's arch-rival. He has a hatred for children. Voiced by Cristián de la Fuente ; Chris Tergliafera.
- Doña Tremebunda, Yayita's mother and Molosco´s former wife, who despises Condorito for falling in love with her daughter. Legrand also voiced her husband Cuasimodo, Yayita´s father. Voiced by Coco Legrand ; Michael Sorich.
- Coné, Condorito's adventure-loving little nephew who helps his uncle during their adventure. Voiced by Mauricio Lopez ; Michelle Ruff.
- Emperor Molosco, Tremebunda´s former husband and Condorito´s arch-nemesis. Voiced by Jey Mammón ; Ren Mortensen.
Character | Mexico | USA |
Condorito | Omar Chaparro | Tom Fahn |
Yayita | Jessica Cediel | Allegra Clark |
Pepe Cortisona | Cristián de la Fuente | Chris Tergliafera |
Molosco | Jey Mammon | Ren Mortensen |
Tremebunda | Coco Legrand | Michael Sorich |
Cuasimodo | Coco Legrand | Michael McConnohie |
Coné | Mauricio Lopez | Michelle Ruff |
Huevoduro | Daniel Lacy | Doug Erholtz |
Orphans | Auri Maya Jimmy Rodríguez Ixchel Leon | Dorothy Elias-Fahn |
Release
Box office
The film performed well in Latin American countries, grossing at least $1 million in Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Colombia, making it the most-watched animated film in the region.Critical reception
The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. The film currently has a 33% "Rotten" score with an average rating of 5.3/10.Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Nominees | Result |
2018 | Quirino Awards | Best Ibero-American Animation Feature Film | Alex Orrelle, Eduardo Schuldt |