Vizīte 1993
In this charming 1993 Latvian animated family film, *Vizīte*, director Rauls Šēnbergs crafts a whimsical tale of unexpected friendship and cosmic adventure.
Director: Rauls Šēnbergs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Vizīte* (1993) about?
*Vizīte* follows two friends, Munch and Lemmy, whose quiet game is interrupted by the arrival of space travelers. The local frogs befriend the extraterrestrial visitors, leading to uproarious chaos that Munch and Lemmy must help resolve.
Who directed *Vizīte*?
The film was directed by Rauls Šēnbergs, a Latvian animator known for his creative storytelling in family-friendly cinema.
Who stars in *Vizīte*?
The main characters are voiced by Munch and Lemmy, with the space travelers and frogs adding to the cast of this animated adventure.
Is *Vizīte* (1993) worth watching?
As a family-oriented animated film, *Vizīte* offers gentle humor and imaginative storytelling, making it a charming choice for younger viewers. While its IMDb rating is unrated, the film's whimsical tone and Latvian animation style provide a unique viewing experience.
How long is *Vizīte*?
Runtime details are not listed for *Vizīte* (1993).
About Vizīte (1993) — A Cosmic Friendship in Latvian Animation
In this charming 1993 Latvian animated family film, *Vizīte*, director Rauls Šēnbergs crafts a whimsical tale of unexpected friendship and cosmic adventure. The story follows two friends, Munch and Lemmy, as they play a traditional stone board game on the savannah when their peaceful day is interrupted by an otherworldly visit. A pair of space travelers lands on Earth, sparking curiosity among the local frogs, who quickly form a bond with their extraterrestrial counterparts. As the frogs grow increasingly rowdy, Munch and Lemmy must step in to restore order, blending humor and gentle life lessons.
With its playful animation style and lighthearted themes of curiosity and camaraderie, *Vizīte (1993)* captures the magic of childhood exploration. The film's serene setting contrasts beautifully with its imaginative premise, offering young audiences a delightful escape into a universe where even the smallest creatures can bridge the gap between worlds. Whether you're a fan of classic animation or simply love stories about unlikely friendships, this Latvian gem delivers a warm and engaging experience.