@funkkyzenzei I am absolutely sure, I'm in the business.
You can imagine the cost of a cinema quality feature animation, if you know the price of normal television animation - the simple stuff, not the stuff Disney does for their TV series. 500kr. per second is a good rule of thumb. Now time that with 60 to get the minute-price, and then with how many minutes a tv episode runs, and you'll see why you can't produce animation for one country's market alone. All animation is international.
I disagree. I don't know, if the guys at that animation studio (which I've visitted many times as an intern) had international fundings during the production of Valhalla, but first of all, that specific film was based upon a Danish comic book by an artist named Peter Madsen. Secondly, I happen to know, that Denmark is a very productive country, when it comes to animated features. To say, we don't produce animation at all is just wrong
@officialvangcreative not. I know my country (netherlands) had some animation productions that where only in dutch.. Sure it won't happen often and maybe it does not happen at all anymore, but it did happen. And a quick google search confirmed it, Valhalla is Danish
I would love to see this movie re-released world wide, maybe as a result of the comic this is based on getting released world wide.
I think it actually deserves it as Valhalla is an excellent comic or comics (there is more then one volume) and the movie isn´t half bad.
So i would say re-release it maybe clean it up a bit and i would think that it could make an excellent return to the market.
Erikjust 1 week ago
I love Norse stories and animation... this was a good one :)
IvySummers1 3 weeks ago
Very Ralph Bakshi-esque, but in a family friendly way.
ceitiosaurus 1 month ago
i have this movie with english subtitles, where can i get it in english?
Also it was produced in denmark.
copyrock 3 months ago
Wha wha wha What?! This was dubbed in English?! I had no idea.
TheRegart 3 months ago
@TheRegart
No the other way around.. We did the dialog in English. Later on it was dubbed to Danish.
no288 3 months ago
@TheRegart animation is always produced in english - then dubbed to danish, swedish, etc.
officialvangcreative 3 months ago
@officialvangcreative
Are you sure?
I thought it was made by Danish animators?
They could have made it for an international market ofcourse though...
funkkyzenzei 3 months ago
@funkkyzenzei I am absolutely sure, I'm in the business.
You can imagine the cost of a cinema quality feature animation, if you know the price of normal television animation - the simple stuff, not the stuff Disney does for their TV series. 500kr. per second is a good rule of thumb. Now time that with 60 to get the minute-price, and then with how many minutes a tv episode runs, and you'll see why you can't produce animation for one country's market alone. All animation is international.
officialvangcreative 3 months ago
@officialvangcreative
OK, Thanks for info :)
funkkyzenzei 3 months ago
I disagree. I don't know, if the guys at that animation studio (which I've visitted many times as an intern) had international fundings during the production of Valhalla, but first of all, that specific film was based upon a Danish comic book by an artist named Peter Madsen. Secondly, I happen to know, that Denmark is a very productive country, when it comes to animated features. To say, we don't produce animation at all is just wrong
RThyrring 3 months ago 2
@officialvangcreative not. I know my country (netherlands) had some animation productions that where only in dutch.. Sure it won't happen often and maybe it does not happen at all anymore, but it did happen. And a quick google search confirmed it, Valhalla is Danish
mdsatan 1 month ago
thank u for posting it here but could u fine the english movie pleas??????????
mewt66 5 months ago