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Norm of the North
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A collection of dramas and comedies that occur in the march of Norm the polar bear is the son of the king of the Arctic. In his youth, he develops the ability to talk to humans, a common feature of his grandfather. Because of this, he became a pariah of other animals, the polar bears Norm loves, but did not know what he would face in his life in order to save his homeland.
A collection of dramas and comedies that occur in the march of Norm the polar bear is the son of the king of the Arctic. In his youth, he develops the ability to talk to humans, a common feature of his grandfather. Because of this, he became a pariah of other animals, the polar bears Norm loves, but did not know what he would face in his life in order to save his homeland.
Actors:
Cindy Robinson,
Charlie Adler,
Bernie Van De Yacht,
Kate Higgins,
Heather Graham,
Emily Polydoros,
Dan Gordon,
Shaun Gerardo,
Ben Diskin,
Rove McManus,
Janet Varney,
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Cindy Robinson
6 April 1968, USA
Charlie Adler
2 October 1956, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Bernie Van De Yacht
Kate Higgins
16 August 1969, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Heather Graham
29 January 1970, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Emily Polydoros
Dan Gordon
Shaun Gerardo
22 September 1984, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Ben Diskin
25 August 1982, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Rove McManus
21 January 1974, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Janet Varney
Director:
Trevor Wall
Trevor Wall
Country:
United States, India, Ireland, China
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July 11, 2016
Norm of the North is nothing but wasted potential.January 29, 2016
Neither its animation nor voice performances are particularly memorable, but Norm of the North, especially in its early section set in the Arctic, has its appealing moments.January 15, 2016
A bland, nearly incompetent animated movie that assumes kids can only be entertained by the sights of a dancing polar bear, of "cute and marketable" lemmings (the movie's own description) urinating in an aquarium, and of a bird defecating on people.August 02, 2016
With its strangely adult plot about global warming and real estate development and its mediocre animation style, Norm of the North is one to skip.December 06, 2016
A uniquely charmless motion picture, owing in no small part to the hideous, "attach a corpse to a car battery" quality of the herky-jerky animation.
Tribune News Service
January 29, 2016
For the tots, the film is blandly inoffensive enough to offer some Saturday afternoon entertainment, but this isn't one of those crossover hits that parents can enjoy just as much as their kids.January 15, 2016
Think of every trope associated with animated family movies and you'll find them all in Norm of the North, a thoroughly uninspired story of a polar bear attempting to save his habitat from a hypocritical hippie seeking to develop condos in the Arctic.August 16, 2016
Norm of the North is a rancid excursion into well-intentioned animated chaos that proves to be an excruciating endurance test no one of sound mind or body should ever attempt to watch, and that includes their children.January 17, 2016
It's got elements of Happy Feet, Madagascar, Despicable Me, Ice Age, and any number of other films. But most of these elements go nowhere.November 15, 2016
If you spent 86 minutes crawling through a snowbank while clad only in a bathing suit, it would probably be a more rewarding experience than sitting through Norm of the North.January 15, 2016
The animation already looks dated, and it feels as lazy as the bland narrative, which finds Norm traveling to New York City to try stop construction on his home.