First of all, I have to say that this is a cartoon with an extremely clichéd plot. It is not as innovative as "Finding Nemo". Every time I can tell what will happen in the next 5 seconds, for example, Selina can't draw that sword, Finally pulled out by Arthur and so on. However, this is a cartoon, and its main audience is children, and such a plot is acceptable.
Then, when it comes to its advantages, it can be said that it does not hide its flaws.
First, the animation image design is very good, all the living beings in the mini-kingdom of ghosts and spirits are very creative. Arthur's head is nicknamed "Dandelion", which is very appropriate and interesting.
Second, the actors are well-chosen. Little handsome Freddie Highmore is a ghostly figure, and he is so fitting for this movie. If it were other child stars, sad Haley Joel Osment, bad Jeremy Sumpter, it would not be suitable (of course they are too old). It would also be fitting for Madonna to voice a 1,000-year-old yet young-looking princess. The voices of Robert De Niro and Jimmy Fallon are also fantastic.
It has all the pictures, actors, and dubbing that animation needs to have. Although the plot is almost, it is not important.
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