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KinoWok: cartoons with deep meaning

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Would you like to spend a great evening watching outstanding cartoons that make you not only empathize with the main characters and smile when you find out how resourceful they are but also think about very serious issues? We have chosen the best full-length animated movies for you – open a box of noodles and enjoy it twice as much!

“Coco”

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Mexican charm, invigorating music, and an interesting story with a simple but important message. Don’t have an idol. The boy Miguel dreams of becoming a musician like his favorite singer, but music is strictly prohibited in his family. Therefore, Miguel does not find support among his relatives. Having decided to steal the guitar from the musician’s grave, the boy ends up in the other world because he committed a crime on the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead. An incredible number of adventures, new acquaintances, and unpleasant disappointments await Miguel, but this is the only way he can find his vocation.


“Inside Out”


The story revolves around the feelings and emotions of the main character Riley. She is no longer a child and rather critically looks at the world around her. Moving from old friends to a new city, a new school, having the first setbacks and big fears: she faces all these challenges with no support from her parents. Five main emotions as the pillars of not only mood but also character formation try to keep Riley in balance. Suddenly something goes wrong. By all means, they do not allow inner peace and warm memories to disappear! The cartoon is useful both for children who are just learning to understand their inner world and for parents who find it really important to be close to their child.


“Onward”

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Ian and Barley are two elf brothers who live with other fantasy characters in a magical universe created by Pixar. Unfortunately, the boys did not have time to spend with their father: Ian never knew him, and Barley was only three years old when their father died tragically. Pixar brings up a very important topic that has long been banned because the experience of the death of a loved one is a taboo subject in cartoons. The magic staff left by their father could only bring him back to life for one day. The brothers put all their determination into reuniting with their parent. Watch the cartoon and find out whether Ian and Barley succeed and what the strength of family ties has to do with it.


“Dreambuilders”


Childhood fantasies are a great source of inspiration for the scriptwriters of modern cartoons. The main character Nina grew up in a one-parent family. She dreams of meeting with her mother. Nina has the ability to create other people’s dreams, and she tries to turn them into reality. Do children always dream of the right thing? What’s good and what’s bad? What will such a powerful force of a little girl lead to? You will find all the answers in the cartoon.


“Raya and the Last Dragon”

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After the tragedy that befell the people of Kumandra, disunited tribes became hostile towards each other. Greed and selfish goals drive every tribe. People have no desire to unite even in the face of the most terrible enemy. Brave warrior Raya and her faithful companion Tuk Tuk decide to find the last dragon Sisu, who could eradicate evil from warring tribes and remind mankind of true values. It is not easy to do it on their own, but chance encounters help them to find allies. A brave team will never give up because its goal is to protect the future.

It’s time to make a choice. The cartoon isn’t the only choice you make. Eleven new Ninja Wok dishes are waiting for you to try them all.

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