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Didi Wanna Be a Kid 2004

★ 4.149 votes86 min📅 2004-07-09

In this 2004 Brazilian family comedy directed by Reynaldo Boury, beloved comedian Renato Aragão stars as Didi, a kind-hearted worker in a struggling traditional candy factory.

Director: Reynaldo Boury

Cast

Renato Aragão
Renato Aragão
Didi
Bruno Cariati
Bruno Cariati
Didizinho
Pedro Malta
Pedro Malta
Felipinho
Malu Rodrigues
Malu Rodrigues
Sandrinha
Didi Wagner
Didi Wagner
Adriana
Cláudio Heinrich
Cláudio Heinrich
Felipinho (adult)
Fernanda Lima
Fernanda Lima
Sandrinha (Adult)
Rafael de Castro
Cosme
Daniel de Castro
Damião
Werner Schünemann
Werner Schünemann
Armando

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Didi Wanna Be a Kid (2004) about?

The film follows Didi, a factory worker who fights to protect kids from dangerously artificial candies produced by a corporate rival. After consuming magical sweets, he transforms into a child and redoubles his crusade with youthful energy and humor.

Who directed Didi Wanna Be a Kid?

Renato Aragão, one of Brazil's most iconic comedians, took the helm behind the camera as director, blending slapstick charm with family-friendly storytelling.

Who stars in Didi Wanna Be a Kid?

The heart of the film belongs to Renato Aragão, joined by Bruno Cariati, Pedro Malta, Malu Rodrigues, and Didi Wagner in this lively ensemble cast.

Is Didi Wanna Be a Kid (2004) worth watching?

Packed with humor, heart, and a timeless message about integrity, this family comedy is a solid pick for fans of Brazilian cinema and lighthearted adventures. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its blend of nostalgia and moral themes makes it a charming watch for all ages.

How long is Didi Wanna Be a Kid?

Didi Wanna Be a Kid runs for 86 minutes, perfect for a single-sitting family entertainment experience.

About Didi Wanna Be a Kid (2004) — Magical Transformation in a Classic Brazilian Comedy

In this 2004 Brazilian family comedy directed by Reynaldo Boury, beloved comedian Renato Aragão stars as Didi, a kind-hearted worker in a struggling traditional candy factory. When a corporate giant floods the market with artificially-flavored, potentially harmful treats, Didi takes it upon himself to warn local children—but they dismiss his warnings as old-fashioned scare tactics. Desperate for a miracle, he turns to his patron saints, St. Cosmas and St. Damian, for divine intervention.

His prayers seem to be answered when two mysterious strangers take shelter in his home and reward his generosity with enchanted candies. After consuming them, Didi undergoes a miraculous transformation—suddenly young again! Now in a child's body, he redoubles his efforts to expose the dangers lurking in mass-produced sweets, blending mischief, heart, and a dash of magic in this feel-good adventure. With its vibrant atmosphere and themes of authenticity versus commercialism, Didi Wanna Be a Kid (2004) delivers a nostalgic yet timely message about preserving what truly matters in a world obsessed with shortcuts.