Why Is the Sky Blue? (2001)
Género : Animación, Familia, Música
Tiempo de ejecución : 1M
Director : Sylvain Charbonneau
Sinopsis
Why isn't it green, yellow or striped?
Gargamel descubre la aldea mágica de los Pitufos y provoca con sus malas artes que la abandonen y se dispersen por el bosque. Por desgracia, Tontín se equivoca de camino y, junto con otros pitufos, entrará en una ruta prohibida. La luna azul y un portal mágico los transportarán a Central Park, en Nueva York. Sin embargo, Gargamel sigue persiguiéndolos, por lo que los Pitufos buscarán refugio en casa de un matrimonio...
Maggie vuelve a 'Ayn Rand School for Tots', la guardería en la que ya estuvo en el episodio "Un tranvía llamado Marge". Allí hacen pasar a cada bebé por una máquina que determina su porvenir. El de Maggie sale como "nada especial", así que la colocan en una zona no muy buena de la guardería. (FILMAFFINITY)
El astronauta Toni aterriza en la Luna y tras desmayarse cae en una profunda ensoñación. En su particular alucinación, el viajero estelar se encuentra con míticos visitantes de la Luna como Cyrano de Bergerac, Nicholas, Barbican, Michael Ardan y el barón Münchhausen. Se toman unas copas y el barón, tomando a Toni por habitante lunar, decide llevarlo a la Tierra para que conozca cómo viven los seres humanos. Aterrizan en Constantinopla, donde Blanca, una princesa del harén, se fija en Toni, a quien le pide que la libere. El barón le ayuda entonces a raptarla mediante sutiles métodos como pasarse por la espada a medio ejército aprovechando un apagón. Entonces huyen a caballo y se embarcan en un velero que se ve inmerso en una emboscada de la inmensa armada turca. De nuevo, el ingenio del barón los saca del atolladero y huyen en botes, pero son tragados por una ballena en la cual recorren medio mundo...
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Why isn't it green, yellow or striped?
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