Git's no e bessere stimm-cast uf dr ganze welt??Let's start with Brave. Lasseter reeled off all the firsts that Brave represents for them - it's their first period film, the first with a a female main character, and it's the first to venture into mystical, fairy tale territory. Set in the highlands of ancient Scotland, the movie follows Merida (Boardwalk Empire's Kelly MacDonald), a skilled archer and daughter of King Fergus (Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson).
Fergus is maybe a bit past his prime these days, but he still commands respect as the most fearsome warrior in Scottish history, and he has the missing leg - which he lost in a legendary battle with a demon bear - to prove it. For all his apparent toughness, he's a complete sweetheart when it comes to his daughter. Not so for Queen Elinor, who has no patience for Merida's headstrong ways and demands she prepare for a marriage with one of the sons of the three most powerful nobles: Lords Macintosh (Craig Ferguson), Dingwall (Robbie Coltrane), and MacGuffin (Rome's Kevin McKidd).
Both the previously released trailer and the footage shown at D23 offers some pretty strong hint that there are mythological beasts lurking on the edge of the movie - Fergus's demon bear seems like a safe enough bet for an appearance in the movie - but we still don't quite know what we're in store for.


setting und genre natürlich o grad

Mega wird's, wiuwiu! ha scholang denkt Pixar sött mal in alter Disney-manier gschichte/legende/märli uufarbeite, anstatt slapstick mit bitz verpackig zmache.
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