Un rescate de huevitos
Un rescate de huevitos is a 2021 Mexican animated film directed by Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste. It serves as a sequel to the 2015 film Un gallo con muchos huevos, continuing the adventures of Toto, now a fully grown rooster, as he embarks on a mission to rescue his eggs which have been taken to Africa for a billionaire's exotic menu.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story follows Toto (rooster) who has settled into a peaceful life with his family. However, their happiness is short-lived when their eggs are kidnapped and taken to Africa. Determined to save his children, Toto, along with his friends Willy, Bibi, Confi, and some new allies, sets off on a daring rescue mission. Their journey is filled with challenges and adventures, teaching them the importance of courage, friendship, and family.
Production[edit | edit source]
Un rescate de huevitos was produced by Huevocartoon Producciones, a leading animation studio in Mexico known for its previous works in the Huevos franchise. The film showcases the advancements in Mexican animation, employing state-of-the-art technology to bring its characters and settings to life. The directors, Gabriel and Rodolfo Riva Palacio, have been pivotal in the development of the franchise, infusing it with humor, heart, and cultural references that resonate with both children and adults.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Upon its release, Un rescate de huevitos received positive reviews for its animation quality, storytelling, and humor. It has been praised for its ability to entertain while conveying messages about the importance of family and perseverance. The film has contributed to the international recognition of Mexican animation, showcasing the talent and creativity of Latin American filmmakers.
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