We are going on a deep space trip! Not a bad children's educational cartoon on space topics. The cartoon, with a total length of 2 hours and 30 minutes, is divided into small story series of 7-10 minutes. It should be noted that the cartoon is rich in a lot of information and may be interesting not only for children of primary school age. Preschool children are likely to be uninteresting due to the lack of bright, rich animation. The film follows two main characters, Leo and Cooper, created by Dr. Flaton. Leo (short for Galileo Galilei*) is an artificially created anthropomorphic creature similar to a dog, which has exorbitant strength parameters, which allows you to overcome the influence of increased gravity, temperature, various types of radiation. Cooper (short for Nicolaus Copernicus) is a robot whose virtual intelligence and technological level allow you to move through space-time. Leo and Cooper find themselves in various difficult situations from which they have to escape, thereby expanding their horizons and knowledge of the universe. The film has a plot and a logical conclusion. Of the shortcomings, we can distinguish a fairly low level of graphics and detail of the main characters, but probably this was not the main goal. To be clear, the movie is not bad.
7 out of 10
Because there are much more interesting and logically thought out children's cartoons on cosmo-thematics.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mechanic, astronomer, philosopher and mathematician who had a significant influence on the science of his time. He was the first to use a telescope to observe celestial bodies and made a number of outstanding astronomical discoveries.
** Nicolaus Copernicus – Polish astronomer, mathematician, mechanic, economist, canon of the Renaissance. He is best known as the author of the heliocentric system of the world, which marked the beginning of the first scientific revolution.