Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui

Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui
Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui

Movie poster for Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui
Directed by Alejandro Rojas
Written by Screenplay and Writer: Daniel Turkeltaub
Original Comic Book:
Themo Lobos
Starring Marina Huerta
Maynardo Zavala
Carlos del Campo
Gerardo Vázquez
Alondra Hidalgo
Mary Paz García
Mauro Samaniego
Miguel Angel Ghigliazza
Mario Castañeda
Adrián Fogarty
Benjamin Rivera
Music by Rodrigo Apablaza
Emilio Manutomatoma
Joe Vasconcellos
Release date(s) June 27, 2002
Running time 80 minutes
Language Spanish

Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui (Spanish: Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui), also known as Mampato: The Movie (Spanish: Mampato: La Película) is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created by Cine Animadores and executive produced by Elastic Studios, released June 27, 2002. Although the film isn't the first animated feature made in Chile, being the second after Alfredo Serey's 1921 film La Trasmisión del Mando Presidencial (The Transmission of Presidential Control), it is considered the country's first "modern" animated film[1]. The movie is based on the Chilean comics character Mampato created in 1971 for the magazine of the same name by Themo Lobos and Eduardo Armstrong, and later reprinted as the comic-book Cucalón, the story for the film being adapted from the seventh adventure in the series: "Mata-ki-te-rangui".

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Plot

Excited by the stories he knows about Easter Island, Mampato, a young boy with a belt device that allows time-travel, goes with his caveman friend Ogú to the ancient land of pre-columbian Rapa Nui. There they meet a little girl named Marama and discover the old traditions of the natives.

Involuntarily, the protagonists get involved in the conflicts and rivalries of the island's inhabitants, where the ariki people subjugate the Orejas Cortas, Marama's tribe.

Production

Mampato is, with Condorito, the most popular and acclaimed comic strip from Chile. Cine Animadores, an emerging animation studio, chose Mampato to be made into the first feature-length animated film in Chilean history since the 1920s. Starting production in 1999, director Alejandro Rojas made a treatment with Themo Lobos and selected the seventh story rather than the first one, because it was based on Easter Island, a world-renowned location (with its famous Moais) best suited for a strong Latin American advertising campaign and as a means to generate non-Chilean interest.

Although the film was completely produced and animated in Chile, the voice acting was made in Mexico with recognizable voice actors like Mario Castañeda and Alondra Hidalgo. This was an attempt to achieve a neutral Spanish accent, but the choice was criticized in Chile for it reduced the Chilean feel of the original material (although the Mexican voice actors did get to say some Chilean Spanish slang words).

Reception

The film got very good to decent reviews by critics[citation needed] and was Chile's submission to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002.

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See also

  • Papelucho and the Martian: The second Cine Animadores film, based on Papelucho books.

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