"Azur and Asmar", a wonderful children's animation film

I recommended yesterday the two films that Michel Ocelot made about little Kirikú. And in doing so, it has come to mind "Azur and Asmar", a wonderful children's animation film of the same cars.

This is another of his creations also little known by many Spanish parents and is a delicate delight, of enormous beauty and sensitivity, which transports us to the magical world of the Thousand and One Nights.

The story of two children raised in Christian Medieval Europe by an Arab nurse, one his own son and the other, the son of a nobleman, and who are separated when they are young. They meet again years later, first as rivals and then as brothers of blood and milk, united by a very strong bond.

The adventures of "Azur and Asmar" They are a song to friendship, children's rights and courage, all in a magical adventure, full of risks and wonders. Music and drawings are unforgettable, like history. I recommend it for children over three years old, although you will surely love all family members.

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