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'''''Tad, The Lost Explorer''''' is a 2012 Spanish animated film (originally titled '''''Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones'''''). It was nominated for the [[Goya Award for Best Animated Film]] at the [[27th Goya Awards]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://premiosgoya.academiadecine.com/finalistas/categoria.php?m=peliculas&id=21|title= Finalistas Mejor película de animación|accessdate= 15 January 2013|work= premiosgoya.academiadecine.com|language= Spanish}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://premiosgoya.academiadecine.com/finalistas/pelicula.php?m=categorias&id=1403&cid=21|title= Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones|accessdate= 15 January 2013|work= premiosgoya.academiadecine.com|language= Spanish}}</ref> Directed by [[Enrique Gato]], ''Tad, the Lost Explorer'' is the outgrowth of Gato's 2004 short film, ''[[Tadeo Jones]]''. The English version features the voice talents of [[Kerry Shale]], [[Mac MacDonald]], [[Cheech Marin]], [[Ariel Winter]], and [[Adam Jones (actor)|Adam Jones]]. It is Paramount Pictures' first animated film since 2006's Barnyard. |
'''''Tad, The Lost Explorer''''' is a 2012 Spanish animated film (originally titled '''''Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones'''''). It was nominated for the [[Goya Award for Best Animated Film]] at the [[27th Goya Awards]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://premiosgoya.academiadecine.com/finalistas/categoria.php?m=peliculas&id=21|title= Finalistas Mejor película de animación|accessdate= 15 January 2013|work= premiosgoya.academiadecine.com|language= Spanish}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://premiosgoya.academiadecine.com/finalistas/pelicula.php?m=categorias&id=1403&cid=21|title= Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones|accessdate= 15 January 2013|work= premiosgoya.academiadecine.com|language= Spanish}}</ref> Directed by [[Enrique Gato]], ''Tad, the Lost Explorer'' is the outgrowth of Gato's 2004 short film, ''[[Tadeo Jones]]''. The English version features the voice talents of [[Kerry Shale]], [[Mac MacDonald]], [[Cheech Marin]], [[Ariel Winter]], and [[Adam Jones (actor)|Adam Jones]]. It is Paramount Pictures' first animated film since 2006's ''[[Barnyard (film)|Barnyard]]). |
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Tadeo Jones (voiced in English by [[Kerry Shale]]) is a bricklayer from [[Spain]] who lives in [[Chicago]], working on the construction of the city's [[Chicago Transit Authority|subway]]. Ever since he was five years he has dreamed of being a professional archaeologist. After being fired from his job for daydreaming, Tad visits his friend Professor Humbert (voiced by [[Mac MacDonald]]), asking for the professor's help in investigating an apparently vintage bottle of [[Coca-Cola]] Tad found on the construction site. The professor receives a letter from his friend Professor Lavrof summoning him to [[Peru]] to re-unite his half of a stone "key" that will unlock the legendary [[Incan]] city of [[Paititi]]. Arriving at the airport, Professor Humbert suffers an accident after taking the wrong pills and is taken to the hospital. Meanwhile, a member of the nefarious firm Odysseus is spying on them and sends the photo to the other members who are in the [[Sechura Desert]]. |
Tadeo Jones (voiced in English by [[Kerry Shale]]) is a bricklayer from [[Spain]] who lives in [[Chicago]], working on the construction of the city's [[Chicago Transit Authority|subway]]. Ever since he was five years, he has dreamed of being a professional archaeologist. After being fired from his job as a [[bricklayer]] for daydreaming and for his dog urinating on the [[construction foreman]], Tad visits his friend Professor Humbert (voiced by [[Mac MacDonald]]), asking for the professor's help in investigating an apparently vintage bottle of [[Coca-Cola]] Tad found on the construction site. The professor receives a letter from his friend Professor Lavrof summoning him to [[Peru]] to re-unite his half of a stone "key" that will unlock the legendary [[Incan]] city of [[Paititi]]. Arriving at the airport, Professor Humbert suffers an accident after taking the wrong pills and is taken to the hospital. Meanwhile, a member of the nefarious firm Odysseus Inc. is spying on them and sends the photo to the other members who are in the [[Sechura Desert]]. |
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Tad takes the professor's place and, along with his dog Jeff, travels from Chicago to [[Cusco]], [[Peru]]. in the Cusco airport Tad meets Freddy (voiced by [[Cheech Marin]]), a local hustler. Tad is kidnapped by men from Odysseus, who threaten him to give them the stone key, but Tad is saved by Freddy and Sara (voiced by [[Ariel Winter]]), Professor Lavrov's daughter. After joining the two halves of the key, the group travels to [[Machu Picchu]] to meet up with Lavrov (also voiced by MacDonald). Odysseus, led by the evil Kopponen, (also voiced by Kerry Shale) again tries to steal the key, but Sara and Tad escape their clutches. |
Tad takes the professor's place and, along with his dog Jeff, travels from Chicago to [[Cusco]], [[Peru]]. in the Cusco airport Tad meets Freddy (voiced by [[Cheech Marin]]), a local hustler. Tad is kidnapped by men from Odysseus, who threaten him to give them the stone key, but Tad is saved by Freddy and Sara (voiced by [[Ariel Winter]]), Professor Lavrov's daughter. After joining the two halves of the key, the group travels to [[Machu Picchu]] to meet up with Lavrov (also voiced by MacDonald). Odysseus Inc., led by the evil Kopponen, (also voiced by Kerry Shale) again tries to steal the key, but Sara and Tad escape their clutches. |
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Arriving in Machu Picchu, they discover that Professor Lavrof was kidnapped by Odysseus. After a series of adventures, they find Lavrov and Max Morden (voiced by [[Adam Jones (actor)|Adam Jones]]), a famous archaeologist and Sara's fiance. After cracking the code of a wall map. Kopponen searches the desert with Lavrov and Mordon to find the treasure of the Incas. But Tad and Sarah have the real map, and they depart for the jungle. Kopponen discovers them and finds the underground temple. |
Arriving in Machu Picchu, they discover that Professor Lavrof was kidnapped by Odysseus. After a series of adventures, they find Lavrov and Max Morden (voiced by [[Adam Jones (actor)|Adam Jones]]), a famous archaeologist and Sara's fiance. After cracking the code of a wall map. Kopponen searches the desert with Lavrov and Mordon to find the treasure of the Incas. But Tad and Sarah have the real map, and they depart for the jungle. Kopponen discovers them and finds the underground temple. |
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After more adventures, it is revealed that Max is in league with Odysseus. |
After more adventures, it is revealed that Max is in league with Odysseus. After a booby-trap room that wipes out Kopponen and the rest of his henchmen in Odysseus Inc., Max sneaks into a room in the temple and tries to steal the Incan gold, thinking it will grant him eternal life. After deceiving a [[mummy]] and a golem, Max smashes the glass that protects the Indian gold and thus achieves eternal life — but as a mummy and the condition is irreversible. With Max disposed of upon being imprisoned in Paititi's darkest dungeon by the mummy inhabitants, the chief mummy releases Tad, Sara, and the Professor with the promise that they will not reveal what they know about the city. Upon returning to the surface, they convince Freddy believe that the treasure of the Incas does not exist. Tad confesses his feelings for Sara and kisses her. |
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The film ends with Tad, Sara, Lavrof, Jeff and escaping in one of the Odysseus vehicles. |
The film ends with Tad, Sara, Lavrof, Jeff and escaping in one of the Odysseus vehicles. |
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==Cast== |
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* [[Kerry Shale]] - Tad Stone, Kopponen |
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* [[Mac McDonald]] - Professor Humbert, Professor Lavrov |
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* [[Cheech Marin]] - Freddy |
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* [[Ariel Winter]] - Sara Lavrof |
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* [[Adam Jones (actor)|Adam Jones]] - Max Morden |
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* Bruce Mackinnon - Mummy |
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* Liza Ross - Grandma |
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==Video game adaptation== |
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A video game based on the film, titled ''Tadeo Jones'', was developed by U-Play Studios for the [[PlayStation Vita]]. It was released by [[Deep Silver]] on 4 December 2013.<ref>http://es.ign.com/news/10187/anunciado-tadeo-jones-el-videojuego-ps-vita-sony-mediaset</ref><ref>https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/es-es/cid=EP4062-PCSB00458_00-TADEOJONESGAMEUP</ref> |
A video game based on the film, titled ''Tadeo Jones'', was developed by U-Play Studios for the [[PlayStation Vita]]. It was released by [[Deep Silver]] on 4 December 2013.<ref>http://es.ign.com/news/10187/anunciado-tadeo-jones-el-videojuego-ps-vita-sony-mediaset</ref><ref>https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/es-es/cid=EP4062-PCSB00458_00-TADEOJONESGAMEUP</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:00, 7 July 2014
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Directed by | Enrique Gato |
Written by | Javier Barreira Gorka Magallón Ignacio del Moral Jordi Gasull Neil Landau |
Starring | Kerry Shale Mac MacDonald Cheech Marin Ariel Winter Adam Jones |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 1 hour, 25 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Languages | Spanish English |
Tad, The Lost Explorer is a 2012 Spanish animated film (originally titled Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones). It was nominated for the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 27th Goya Awards.[1][2] Directed by Enrique Gato, Tad, the Lost Explorer is the outgrowth of Gato's 2004 short film, Tadeo Jones. The English version features the voice talents of Kerry Shale, Mac MacDonald, Cheech Marin, Ariel Winter, and Adam Jones. It is Paramount Pictures' first animated film since 2006's Barnyard).
Plot
Tadeo Jones (voiced in English by Kerry Shale) is a bricklayer from Spain who lives in Chicago, working on the construction of the city's subway. Ever since he was five years, he has dreamed of being a professional archaeologist. After being fired from his job as a bricklayer for daydreaming and for his dog urinating on the construction foreman, Tad visits his friend Professor Humbert (voiced by Mac MacDonald), asking for the professor's help in investigating an apparently vintage bottle of Coca-Cola Tad found on the construction site. The professor receives a letter from his friend Professor Lavrof summoning him to Peru to re-unite his half of a stone "key" that will unlock the legendary Incan city of Paititi. Arriving at the airport, Professor Humbert suffers an accident after taking the wrong pills and is taken to the hospital. Meanwhile, a member of the nefarious firm Odysseus Inc. is spying on them and sends the photo to the other members who are in the Sechura Desert.
Tad takes the professor's place and, along with his dog Jeff, travels from Chicago to Cusco, Peru. in the Cusco airport Tad meets Freddy (voiced by Cheech Marin), a local hustler. Tad is kidnapped by men from Odysseus, who threaten him to give them the stone key, but Tad is saved by Freddy and Sara (voiced by Ariel Winter), Professor Lavrov's daughter. After joining the two halves of the key, the group travels to Machu Picchu to meet up with Lavrov (also voiced by MacDonald). Odysseus Inc., led by the evil Kopponen, (also voiced by Kerry Shale) again tries to steal the key, but Sara and Tad escape their clutches.
Arriving in Machu Picchu, they discover that Professor Lavrof was kidnapped by Odysseus. After a series of adventures, they find Lavrov and Max Morden (voiced by Adam Jones), a famous archaeologist and Sara's fiance. After cracking the code of a wall map. Kopponen searches the desert with Lavrov and Mordon to find the treasure of the Incas. But Tad and Sarah have the real map, and they depart for the jungle. Kopponen discovers them and finds the underground temple.
After more adventures, it is revealed that Max is in league with Odysseus. After a booby-trap room that wipes out Kopponen and the rest of his henchmen in Odysseus Inc., Max sneaks into a room in the temple and tries to steal the Incan gold, thinking it will grant him eternal life. After deceiving a mummy and a golem, Max smashes the glass that protects the Indian gold and thus achieves eternal life — but as a mummy and the condition is irreversible. With Max disposed of upon being imprisoned in Paititi's darkest dungeon by the mummy inhabitants, the chief mummy releases Tad, Sara, and the Professor with the promise that they will not reveal what they know about the city. Upon returning to the surface, they convince Freddy believe that the treasure of the Incas does not exist. Tad confesses his feelings for Sara and kisses her.
The film ends with Tad, Sara, Lavrof, Jeff and escaping in one of the Odysseus vehicles.
Cast
English Dub
- Kerry Shale - Tad Stone, Kopponen
- Mac McDonald - Professor Humbert, Professor Lavrov
- Cheech Marin - Freddy
- Ariel Winter - Sara Lavrof
- Adam Jones - Max Morden
- Bruce Mackinnon - Mummy
- Liza Ross - Grandma
Soundtrack
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The film's score was composed by Zacarías M. de la Riva. The soundtrack was released by MovieScore Media on 12 September 2012.[3][4]
- Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Tadeo Jones Titles and Escaping Lava" | 2:45 |
2. | "Sara's Theme" | 2:39 |
3. | "The Lost Pyramid" | 1:52 |
4. | "Call Mummy" | 1:45 |
5. | "The Airport" | 1:44 |
6. | "The Legend of Paititi" | 2:07 |
7. | "The Train" | 4:07 |
8. | "Someone Broke In" | 2:13 |
9. | "Professor Lavrof" | 3:14 |
10. | "Chase in Aguas Calientes" | 2:26 |
11. | "The Wind in Tad's Hat" | 2:41 |
12. | "Helicopters" | 1:23 |
13. | "The Medallion" | 2:37 |
14. | "By the Campfire" | 1:57 |
15. | "Descending into the Lost City" | 3:12 |
16. | "Kill Tadeo!" | 3:40 |
17. | "Inside the Lost City" | 1:58 |
18. | "The Chamber of Quipus" | 2:51 |
19. | "The Golem" | 3:09 |
20. | "The Treasure of the Incas" | 3:49 |
21. | "Epilogue and Tadeo Jones Titles" | 3:15 |
22. | "Tadeo Jones Theme" | 0:52 |
Total length: | 55:27 |
Video game adaptation
A video game based on the film, titled Tadeo Jones, was developed by U-Play Studios for the PlayStation Vita. It was released by Deep Silver on 4 December 2013.[5][6]
References
- ^ "Finalistas Mejor película de animación". premiosgoya.academiadecine.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ^ "Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones". premiosgoya.academiadecine.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ^ "Tad The Lost Explorer Soundtrack (2012)". MovieMusic.com. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
- ^ "Tad The Lost Explorer (2012)". SoundtrackINFO. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
- ^ http://es.ign.com/news/10187/anunciado-tadeo-jones-el-videojuego-ps-vita-sony-mediaset
- ^ https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/es-es/cid=EP4062-PCSB00458_00-TADEOJONESGAMEUP