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(2020 TV Movie)

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Zog and the Flying Doctors
Prismark1030 November 2021
Zog and the Flying Doctors is another book from Julia Donaldson given the animated treatment.

Princess Pearl is a doctor who decides to forsake royal duties and look after the needs of the animals.

She, Zog and Sir Gadabout fly about seek out animals in distress. A mermaid who has been sunburnt, a lion who has the flu and a unicorn with an extra horn. They are all dealt with by the trio.

However Princess Pearl's uncle, also a king, believes that a princess has no reason to be a doctor. He locks her up in the tower and give her more girly things to do.

Then the king falls ill and turns orange. All the doctors in the kingdom cannot cure him but the princess comes up with a remedy.

Another charming animation for all the family. It is a fairly simple story and is well animated. There is some subtext which plays around with the fairy tale tropes.
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7/10
cute children's story
SnoopyStyle18 October 2022
Zog is a dragon. He flies Princess Pearl and Knight Gadabout around to treat the creatures of the realm. During a storm, Pearl decides to seek shelter with her uncle, The King. His men run off Zog and Gadabout. Pearl is locked up in her hated princess life. When the King falls ill, Pearl comes up with the cure. Zog and Gadabout collect the ingredients from all their friends.

This is an animated short adapted from a children's book. It's a little weird and good fun. It's cute. The start is a bit random, but there is a reason for that. I don't know where this franchise is going. Obviously, I've never read the books. It's good.
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8/10
The story continues
shrubsnout5 September 2022
Essentially Zog 2, the direct continuation from the first movie/book.

Also accurately adapted, but with a bit of additional depth added that the first movie didn't have.

In order to avoid spoilers, the premise is effectily: A stubborn old fool who'd rather choose death than to believe in someone who he should be holding dear.

Zog & co. Solve a series of problems around the unnamed, unexplored world. These characters hardly speak. Their voices are fine, especially if you consider the thousands of voices in our reality.

A dragon and a knight having a fight seems hardly a problem, if anything, a knight is finally being a knight, and the dragon is... well, did you not see the first Zog and it's opening few minutes with what would be the idea of a dragon chomping a human in half?

Both movies have a pleasant musical score and theme.

Visually, it's the same, there's no loss.

I've seen the most Karen of complaints, though. We've got "too much fighting", someone didn't like the unicorn's horn operation (it's a unicorn, not a bicorn), and other such.

I can find myself rewatching both Zog stories in the future, simply because it's pleasant. I just wish they were a bit longer. Despite the title, it simply doesn't have enough Zog in it, while the first movie ended with the similar problem, not enough Zog, the title character. Still, we have to remember it was essentially done for free, a TV film for the holidays.
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10/10
Ready to embrace the magic of helping people? If so, this film is for you.
rannynm11 April 2021
Are you ready to embrace the magic of helping people around you? Well if so, the short film Zog and the Flying Doctors is the film for you. Be ready to be immersed in this heartwarming short film that will make you smile and laugh. Zog does carry doctors, but he also carries lots of comedic moments that will make you laugh hysterically.

The storyline follows a young woman named Pearl (Patsy Ferran) who wants to be a doctor and help everyone in the world. There is one problem; she is a princess! She doesn't want to be a princess, but is obligated by her father (Rob Brydon). Pearl goes on a life changing journey learning about herself and her passions.

The animation style in this film is exquisite. The background scenery is particularly great and really brings this fairytale to life. The animation department really checked all the boxes when it comes to the background and character design.

This is an outstanding film for younger viewers. The entire plotline supports the idea of helping others and teaches many morals. The main moral is the idea that you can be anything! Don't let anyone hold you back. Follow your dreams.

Zog and the Flying Doctors truly is a magic experience showing off the beauty of animation and heartwarming lessons. I give Zog and the Flying Doctors 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 8. This was definitely a highlight of the New York International Children's Film Festival. Reviewed by Jude A., KIDS FIRST!
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Very Poor Compared to Original Zog
Dudrix8 September 2021
The first Zog film was excellent. Granted, the Zog book itself was better, but Zog & The Flyikg Doctors film is pretty bad.

The voices are poorly selected (the Lion, the King, the Mermaid, the Unicorn - they all just don't sit quite right).

The narration by Lenny Henry is awful (his "bang, crash, thumps" for example, have zero emphasis - he sounds bored like he just wants to get paid and go home).

There is too much fighting - they have embellished on the story and added in fight scenes that feel out of place, and not ideal for watching with a toddler.

All in all, pretty poor. Stick with the original - the story, and the execution of the film, are leagues above this.
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10/10
It definitely is worth watching
nesliomur26 December 2020
A story as warm as it can be, as heartfelt as it should be, as meaningful as it proves to be...

Enjoyed very much by both young and old!
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4/10
Lacking that certain something.
adamjohns-425755 January 2023
Zog And The Flying Doctors (2) (2020) -

I was a bit disappointed with this one. Honestly I wasn't much of a fan of its predecessor 'Zog' (2018), but this one just seemed a bit like cashing in on that one's popularity and a tad basic in that it didn't bring anything new.

I don't think that the story was as well developed as it could have been and it wasn't until the second part of it that it really had anything going for it at all. Perhaps it would have been better to show how being a caring person is a good thing, with the Doctors taking on bigger and bigger challenges instead, because the King was a bit overpowering as a character and his message seemed to be louder than the Flying Doctors.

Also, Sir Gadabout might as well have been completely cut from the story for all he did and I assume that was why Kit Harrington didn't come back to voice him again.

Maybe I will watch it again in the future and feel differently, perhaps I was having my period and being a bit grumpy, but as it stands now, I would be unlikely to return to it in any hurry.

433.85/1000.
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