Storks

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6.7
20161h 26m

Production

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Storks deliver babies…or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for a global internet retail giant. Junior, the company’s top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl...

Trailers & Videos

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Storks ['Outtakes' Featurette in HD (1080p)]

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STORKS - Official Trailer 3

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Storks - Official Trailer 2

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Storks - Official Announcement Trailer [HD]

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Storks | Full Movie Preview | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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STORKS Always Deliver CLIP

Thumbnail for video: Storks – Glass Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Storks – Glass Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Thumbnail for video: Storks – Wolf Bridge Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Storks – Wolf Bridge Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Thumbnail for video: Storks – I’m The Alpha Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Storks – I’m The Alpha Clip - Official Warner Bros. UK

Thumbnail for video: Storks ['Animated' Featurette in HD (1080p)]

Storks ['Animated' Featurette in HD (1080p)]

Cast

Photo of Andy Samberg

Andy Samberg

Junior (voice)

Photo of Katie Crown

Katie Crown

Tulip (voice)

Photo of Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer

Hunter (voice)

Photo of Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston

Sarah Gardner (voice)

Photo of Ty Burrell

Ty Burrell

Henry Gardner (voice)

Photo of Anton Starkman

Anton Starkman

Nate Gardner (voice)

Photo of Keegan-Michael Key

Keegan-Michael Key

Alpha Wolf (voice)

Photo of Jordan Peele

Jordan Peele

Beta Wolf (voice)

Photo of Stephen Kramer Glickman

Stephen Kramer Glickman

Pigeon Toady (voice)

Photo of Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

Jasper (voice)

Photo of Awkwafina

Awkwafina

Quail (voice)

Photo of Ike Barinholtz

Ike Barinholtz

Miscellaneous Storks (voice)

Photo of Jorma Taccone

Jorma Taccone

Miscellaneous Storks (voice)

Photo of Amanda Lund

Amanda Lund

Miscellaneous Storks (voice)

Photo of Doug Sweetland

Doug Sweetland

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Bradford Lewis

Bradford Lewis

Additional Voices (voice)

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Reviews

R

Reno

7/10

**To realise their actual line of work.**

I usually anticipate the animation films, but I was not interested in this. I saw it mainly because of how much I liked 'The Lego Movie'. This is not as good as that one, but cute little adorable animation. The film is exclusively for the kids and the families, but anybody can have a good time if they are not expecting according to their age, gender and other things. So if you are yet to watch, leave behind those in order to enjoy it.

It is nothing to do with the 2009 short film 'Partly Cloudy'. But those who wanted a feature film on the similar theme would enjoy it. It is a little different though. The storks who switched their business to another, 18 years later a chain of events makes them realise what they should be doing. So in an adventure, soon to be the boss, a bird named Junior struggles to fix his mistake. In the process, he unleashes some secrets which brings the final act where the narration decides which way to end.

Not a bad story, which is a road adventure like many animation films. The comedies were good and the characters are well developed in the short span. Some parts seem very silly, but enjoyable. Particularly the wolf-pack and their weird approach to deal with things. The animation too was very smooth and overall film was short, so swiftly narrated tale. This is not the year's best animation, though watching it for entertainment would work. Animation fans should not miss it, and must see for little children.

_7/10_

R

r96sk

7/10

A little all over the place and largely nonsensical, but 'Storks' is suitably enjoyable; especially, I imagine, for the younger audience.

It's not as heartfelt as it intends to be, bar the odd moment at the end, but there are a couple of amusing gags here and there. The animation is pretty nice, too.

Cast-wise it's passable, Andy Samberg (Junior) and Katie Crown (Tulip) work together solidly, as Kelsey Grammer makes for a decent enough villain. Keegan-Michael Key (Alpha) and Jordan Peele (Beta) aren't as funny as I've seen from the duo elsewhere, while Jennifer Aniston (Sarah) is underused.

Nevertheless, a satisfactory animated film from Warner Bros.

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