Movies like Delgo are not what I go for in a movie, however, they have grown on me as I've spent the last 19 years watching all sorts of things like this with my husband and children.
The boys in this house are excited to see the great animation in Delgo. The plot sounds like something that I will enjoy watching, definitely chic-flick like, but with the cool graphics and action that guys like. I think this is going to be a great family movie that we'll all go see together.
Delgo forms a forbidden love interest as the two cultures who made a truce are torn apart by a long forgotten evil ruler who returns. It is almost Romeo and Juliet-like. But with fairies and creatures, lol. Love, adventure, a hero, a princess in need of rescue (or is she?), and a message of acceptance between cultures make up the themes of this movie.
The voices are done by an impressive all-star cast. Freddie Prinze, Jr. (Delgo), Jennifer Love Hewitt (Princess Kyla), Anne Bancroft (exiled Empress Sedessa) as well as Chris Kattan (Filo), Val Kilmer (Bogardus), Lou Gossett Jr. (Nohrin King), Michael Clarke Duncan (Lockni Stonesage Council), Kelly Ripa (Kurrin), Burt Reynolds (Delgo’s Father) and Sally Kellerman (Narrator).
You can view the trailor at Delgo.com and also enter to win some Delgo prizes.
About the movie:
The story takes place in the magical land of Jhamora which is divided
between two cultures – the Nohrin, winged masters of the skies, and the Lockni,
the terrestrial tribe who harness the mystical powers of the land. When
Delgo (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), a reckless Lockni teenager, forms a forbidden
friendship with the spunky Nohrin Princess Kyla (Jennifer Love Hewitt),
hostilities between the two peoples escalate, setting the stage for an exiled
empress (Anne Bancroft) to exact her revenge and reclaim her rule.
Falsely imprisoned, Delgo and his best friend, Filo (Chris Kattan), must put
aside their differences to join forces with a sworn enemy, Bogardus (Val
Kilmer), and travel to the mysterious land of Perran to rescue Princess
Kyla. Here they encounter fanciful creatures and discover more than just a
kidnapped princess, they learn the value of different cultures and the
importance of working together.
Thank you to Team Mom for giving us the scoop on this cool movie!
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