Hammerboy (2003)

Hammerboy (2003)
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As an isolated island society struggles to get back on their feet following a tragic worldwide disaster, a young island boy armed with nothing more than a hammer vows to save a fugitive princess in this animated adventure from South Korean filmmaker Tae Kun An. Mangchi spends most of his days either with his grandfather or flying around his remote island in a rickshaw aircraft until the day the aircraft of a young princess named Poplar falls from the sky. When Poplar reveals to Mangchi that her kingdom fell to a military coup and that her pursuers are desperate to overtake the land, her new friend pledges to use his hammer to help her escape her would-be captors and restore her kingdom to its former glory. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tae Kun An
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hammerboy

As an isolated island society struggles to get back on their feet following a tragic worldwide disaster, a young island boy armed with nothing more than a hammer vows to save a fugitive princess in this animated adventure from South Korean filmmaker Tae Kun An. Mangchi spends most of his days either with his grandfather or flying around his remote island in a rickshaw aircraft until the day the aircraft of a young princess named Poplar falls from the sky. When Poplar reveals to Mangchi that her kingdom fell to a military coup and that her pursuers are desperate to overtake the land, her new friend pledges to use his hammer to help her escape her would-be captors and restore her kingdom to its former glory. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins
Director(s):
Tae Kun An
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimation
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Allen T.

Reminiscent in a number of ways of the films of Japan's Studio Ghibli, Hammerboy is amateurish in comparison to even their least memorable efforts, especially in terms of direction and pacing.

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