
"Orphaned at birth and raised by storks, the sparrow Richard believes he is a stork too! But when winter comes and the storks prepare to migrate to Africa, his stork family must reveal his true identity and leave him behind in the forest with the other sparrows, since he would not survive the long journey. Determined to prove he is a stork after all, Richard ventures south on an epic adventure -- accompanied by friends big and small --- to unleash his true potential and be reunited with his family."--Container.
Publisher:
[California] : Lionsgate Home Entertainment, [2017]
Edition:
Widescreen edition.
Branch Call Number:
DVD J STO
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (approximately 84 min.) :,sound, color ;,4 3/4 in.
digital, optical, Dolby Digital 5.1, rda
NTSC, rda
video file, DVD video, region 1
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Add a CommentI like this cartoon DVD. It is good for all ages. The loving parents of a baby sparrow are killed by a predator. A very nice mother stork raises and protects this baby sparrow. When fall comes and the storks have to migrate, the mother has to leave her older adopted child to his own survival skills. She hopes he connects with other sparrows for survival. But, he is very stubborn. He recruits other types of birds to follow the storks. He travels using human methods such as a train and a boat. In the end, he joins the storks at the end of their journey in Africa. He is an unrealistic sparrow; but, very persistent. He is in denial that he is a sparrow. He has identity issues. There is some scary moments in the story.