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Death note live action movie 1 english dub free downloadinstmank. B3ba90eb4b Extra quality arthur e os minimoys filme. FREastern Sage and Sarah Together (Sage set 45 and 2 bonus s rambo first blood part ii full movie in hindigolkes. Arthur and the Invisibles 2: Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard Reviews. Dec 13, 2006  Directed by Luc Besson. With Freddie Highmore, Mia Farrow, Madonna, Ron Crawford. Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys, tiny people living in harmony with nature.

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Deep underground, the Minimoys are waiting. For a champion. Arthur's grandfather disappeared four years ago. All he left behind are his notebooks full of stories about the Minimoys, a miniature people who are all less than one inch tall!

But the Minimoys can't possibly be real. Ten-year-old Arthur is about to find out, as a hidden message catapults him Deep underground, the Minimoys are waiting.

For a champion. Arthur's grandfather disappeared four years ago. All he left behind are his notebooks full of stories about the Minimoys, a miniature people who are all less than one inch tall! But the Minimoys can't possibly be real. Ten-year-old Arthur is about to find out, as a hidden message catapults him on an adventure wilder than he had ever imagined. He'll face mosquito-riding soldiers, a malevolent wizard, giant centipedes, and one very independent princess.

And along the way he might discover that the littlest heroes can make the biggest difference. Ten-year-old Arthur and his grandmother are still haunted by the disappearance of Arthur's grandfather, an explorer who remains missing after several years, while being hounded by the developer who intends to evict them from their house. As money runs out, Grandma is faced with selling many of the precious artifacts Grandpa found in his extensive journeys-but not before Arthur finds a clue to the treasure that Grandpa hid in the backyard. This discovery takes Arthur on an incredible adventure t Ten-year-old Arthur and his grandmother are still haunted by the disappearance of Arthur's grandfather, an explorer who remains missing after several years, while being hounded by the developer who intends to evict them from their house. As money runs out, Grandma is faced with selling many of the precious artifacts Grandpa found in his extensive journeys-but not before Arthur finds a clue to the treasure that Grandpa hid in the backyard. This discovery takes Arthur on an incredible adventure to the land of the Minimoys, tiny people whose kingdom just happens to be in his own backyard!I really enjoyed the set-up of the story. Arthur is a fun kid, thoughtful, creative, sensitive and full of ingenuity.

He has the cheerful optimism of a kid without being completely naive to grown-up problems and I like that. Grandma is also pretty cool; I like the relationship she and Arthur had. Very understanding and supportive! In retrospect, the beginning was rather slow-moving in terms of getting to the Minimoy adventure, but I didn't mind. What did bother me, in this part of the book, is how Grandma kept lamenting that their goods and services were stopped when they couldn't pay their bills. Of course, every story needs a villain and there is no doubt the land developer is a jerk, but I felt a little uncomfortable with how Grandma seemed to feel everyone ought to let her skate by because of the tragedy involving her husband, even though she could no longer pay the bills. There isn't much difference from book to film!

There are even exact lines that are the same. It was just as fun to read the book as it was to watch the movie!

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Who doesn't want to believe that there is a world of little people living in their backyard.and if only you have all the pieces (a rug, five very large men and a magic telescope), and the right timing.you too can join them for awhile!?! I know I'd like to sleep in a Tulip, ride a bee, use a leaf as a boat down a raging mud p We had fun! There isn't much difference from book to film!

There are even exact lines that are the same. It was just as fun to read the book as it was to watch the movie! Who doesn't want to believe that there is a world of little people living in their backyard.and if only you have all the pieces (a rug, five very large men and a magic telescope), and the right timing.you too can join them for awhile!?! I know I'd like to sleep in a Tulip, ride a bee, use a leaf as a boat down a raging mud puddle.A fun read for all ages (then a great family movie night for a grand finale!:).Now.I do NOT recommend movie 2 and 3 (I don't know about book 2 yet).

But just stick with the first movie, it's, by far, the best!Enjoy. If this name sounds familiar it may be because Besson is more famous for his movies which include The Fifth Element and La Femme Nikita. This is Besson's first novel for young people and the first in a series of books on Arthur's adventures. Arthur is a ten-year-old boy living with his grandmother. His grandfather disappeared four years earlier and now a greedy developer is trying to take the family farm. Arthur heads out to find his grandfather and save the family farm.

A cute story, fantasy lo If this name sounds familiar it may be because Besson is more famous for his movies which include The Fifth Element and La Femme Nikita. This is Besson's first novel for young people and the first in a series of books on Arthur's adventures. Arthur is a ten-year-old boy living with his grandmother.

His grandfather disappeared four years earlier and now a greedy developer is trying to take the family farm. Arthur heads out to find his grandfather and save the family farm. A cute story, fantasy lovers of all ages will find it enjoyable. I believe this is one of the books I received for free from an elementary school. It is an interesting concept, but I found it difficult to get through. It didn't capture my attention.

I personally feel like there was too much off topic information that slowed the plot down. It is possible that the information that didn't seem to belong is relevant to the second book, but it didn't make sense in this one.This novel is about the adventures of Arthur as he tries to save his grandmother's property I believe this is one of the books I received for free from an elementary school. It is an interesting concept, but I found it difficult to get through. It didn't capture my attention. I personally feel like there was too much off topic information that slowed the plot down. It is possible that the information that didn't seem to belong is relevant to the second book, but it didn't make sense in this one.This novel is about the adventures of Arthur as he tries to save his grandmother's property by finding his grandfather that disappeared many years before. He is thrust into the miniature world of the Minimoys and joins in their struggles to defeat the evil M who may know where Arthur's grandfather is.I like the fact that this novel shows children that they can accomplish great things, even if they feel small.

You can do great things if you believe in yourself.Author: Luc BessonPublisher: HarperCollinsPublication Date: 2002. I first saw the movie and basically anything with young Freddie Highmore is brilliant so I love the movie. I didn't realize they were books until years later and didn't know even until later than that that Jim Dale read the audio books! I love a good audio book, so I listened to Jim Dale's excellent performance and loved every second.The movie is about both 'Arthur and the Minimoys' and 'Arthur and the Forbidden City', and it follows it very well, if my memory is correct. Again, I love both so v I first saw the movie and basically anything with young Freddie Highmore is brilliant so I love the movie. I didn't realize they were books until years later and didn't know even until later than that that Jim Dale read the audio books! I love a good audio book, so I listened to Jim Dale's excellent performance and loved every second.The movie is about both 'Arthur and the Minimoys' and 'Arthur and the Forbidden City', and it follows it very well, if my memory is correct.

Again, I love both so very much and would recommend it to anyone who likes fairy-type beings (small beings living in the forest/garden) to give these story (movie and book versions, both) a chance. It's a cute story and worth the time. This book has been sitting on my shelf for years. It’s in my possesion since 2006.

I thought it was about time for me to finally read it. I didn’t expect much, so I was not disappointed.

The whole idea is actually quite interesting and I found myself really liking the world of Minimoys. Although, it could’ve been executed a bit better.

The world building itself was not very neat and I kept wondering about stuff that were quickly mentioned, but never actually explained.At the beginnin This book has been sitting on my shelf for years. It’s in my possesion since 2006. I thought it was about time for me to finally read it. I didn’t expect much, so I was not disappointed.

The whole idea is actually quite interesting and I found myself really liking the world of Minimoys. Although, it could’ve been executed a bit better.

The world building itself was not very neat and I kept wondering about stuff that were quickly mentioned, but never actually explained.At the beginning everything starts slow and I was struggling to continue on. Only halfway through the book Arthur actually gets into the world of Minimoys and from that point plot is so fast paced and just crazy.

It was all a bit predictable and obvious, but since this is a children’s book, I couldn’t really expect some huge plot twists. There were few exciting scenes which made the whole adventure interesting, but nothing really big and interesting actually happened throughout the whole book. The cliffhanger at the end, however, was very good and it makes you want to read the sequel because at the end of this one, you basically know nothing except that shit’s gonna go down in the next book.I did not like any of the characters. Arthur was way too perfect and I didn’t buy all this hero and a golden kid presentation. I found him annoying and stupid at times. Yeah, I know, he’s just a kid, but he’s not a very bright kid.

I couldn’t connect with him and I couldn’t make myself to like him. I also didn’t like Selenia. She was portrayed as a total bitch and I really don’t see why Arthur though she was so special. She was arrogant, mean and very annoying.

At the beginning, I was actually starting to like her because she was a badass, but later it all became only annoying and she really had no reason to act like that. Beta was the only character I kind of liked. I found him incredibly cute and I felt sorry for him when everyone else were looking down on him. That was so unfair. However, later in the book he also became a bit annoying.

Not like other two main characters, but still annoying. Also, relationships between characters were way too unbelievable and strange. I did not buy this Selenia/Arthur romance. First, they are supposed to be the same age, but Selenia is portrayed much more mature than Arthur. While reading, I had a feeling like Selenia is 16 or something, and Arthur 10, even though they are both 10 or so. Weird and unrealistic. I would rather say that Beta and Arthur were the same age.The writing style was very interesting.

It felt more like reading a screenplay rather than a book. Which is understandable since Luc Besson is actually a movie director, and not a writer. It was very movie-like, and I guess that’s one of the reasons why this book was so fast paced.

The narrative was nice and neat, but action packed scenes happened way too fast and it all became confusing at times. And one thing that really bothered me was that in one line we follow Arthur’s grandma in the living room, and then, without space or any other separation, we follow Arthur in the attic in second line. Then few lines later, we’re with grandma again. I got so confused, because this is what they do in movies, but this tehnique doesn’t work well in books.So in my opinion, Luc Besson should stick to directing and leave writing books for someone else. I’m not saying this was bad, I still had a lot of fun reading this book, but it could’ve been done way better. I would recommend this book only to very young readers, because everyone who has some reading experience is going to notice all the flaws.

But it’s still enjoyable. It is around 1960 and Arthur is a ten-year-old boy whose parents are away looking for jobs so he is staying with his grandmother Suchot. His grandfather Archibald, who had been an engineer and travelled all over the world, has been missing for four years but left behind notebooks filled with stories about the Minimoys, a miniature people living underground who are all less than one inch tall.

Archibald also buried some rubies somewhere in the garden. When Grandma can’t pay the taxes, utilities, It is around 1960 and Arthur is a ten-year-old boy whose parents are away looking for jobs so he is staying with his grandmother Suchot. His grandfather Archibald, who had been an engineer and travelled all over the world, has been missing for four years but left behind notebooks filled with stories about the Minimoys, a miniature people living underground who are all less than one inch tall. Archibald also buried some rubies somewhere in the garden.

When Grandma can’t pay the taxes, utilities, and other bills, Mr. Davido, who wants to buy the property and build apartments on it, purchases the deed from the bank and is ready to foreclose. Arthur hunts for the rubies but can’t find them.By means of a hidden message left by his grandfather, Arthur learns how to find the Minimoys and, in fact, is turned into one himself. Meeting the Minimoy king, his daughter Princess Selenia, and his son Prince Betameche, he finds out the reason for his grandfather’s disappearance. He too had become a Minimoy to look for the jewels, which had been entrusted to the Minimoys, but they had been stolen by an evil wizard Maltazard, so Archibald went off to find them and was never heard from again.

Believing his grandfather to be yet alive, Arthur must go with Selenia and Betameche to the city of Necropolis in the Forbidden Lands to see if they can rescue his grandfather and find the treasure. But many dangers await them on the way.

Will they even make it to the Kingdom of Shadows?Our younger son Jeremy enjoyed the partly animated 2006 film Arthur and the Invisibles. I did not know that the movie was taken from a series of books until I saw the books on sale last year at a discount bookstore and picked them up. Author Luc Besson (b. 1959) is a French film director who decided to make a foray into writing children’s books. Based on an original idea by Celine Garcia, Arthur and the Minimoys was originally published in French and was translated into English by Ellen Sowchek.

It contains little that is objectionable and is an interesting kid’s fantasy adventure tale that will appeal to most middle-school aged readers. There is a “sequel” of sorts, Arthur and the Forbidden City (2003), which is actually more of a continuation. In fact, the first book ends with the words “To be continued.” It was after writing the two books that Besson decided to turn the story into a film which contains the plots of both.

Subsequent editions have combined them in one volume under the title Arthur and the Invisibles. Arthur's grandfather has gone missing four years ago. Arthur lives with his grandmother, mostly happy, except for wishing his parents would stop their job-hunting to come live with him again.

As an evil plot emerges to take away his grandmother's land, he turns to the Minimoys, a tiny people inches tall, to warn them of the impending disaster and seek the rubies he suspects must be hidden with them.This was a disorienting read. Arthur is supposed to be ten, but he often feels younger than that a Arthur's grandfather has gone missing four years ago. Arthur lives with his grandmother, mostly happy, except for wishing his parents would stop their job-hunting to come live with him again. As an evil plot emerges to take away his grandmother's land, he turns to the Minimoys, a tiny people inches tall, to warn them of the impending disaster and seek the rubies he suspects must be hidden with them.This was a disorienting read.

Arthur is supposed to be ten, but he often feels younger than that as he's careening around playing with his toys. That wouldn't be a problem, though. The bigger problem is that the plot seems determined to give a ten-year-old boy a plot better suited to a young adult novel.He falls in love with a girl based on looking at her picture. This attitude doesn't change despite the fact that she's an enormous jerk to him the ONE DAY they are together-he's head over heels for her. Then he ends up in a bar getting drunk, depressed because she went and danced with someone else. But when she's threatened, his heroism rises up and he battles hordes of henchmen.

Yeah.The crazy pocketknife Betameche has is about the only saving grace. Some of the madcap actually works, especially when he's involved. But the plot's very jerky even when it isn't swinging into way-too-old territory (and did I mention there's a scene with Arthur's grandmother flirting with a police officer? Not what you'd exactly expect out of Grandma, honestly).In short, this is a waste of time. For a good action novel featuring very tiny people, try something like Puddlejumpers by Mark Jean. I rate this book Not Recommended.See my reviews and more at. My 9-year-old daughter came home from the library with this book (in fact the whole series).

Since I'd never heard of it before, I decided to read the first one to see what it was she was devouring with such interest.Because I read the book in Russian translation (not my native language) I don't feel competent to comment on the style.On the positive side, this is a decent adventure story whose mysterious beginning is sure to captivate any young reader. I can see why it was made into a movie.The My 9-year-old daughter came home from the library with this book (in fact the whole series). Since I'd never heard of it before, I decided to read the first one to see what it was she was devouring with such interest.Because I read the book in Russian translation (not my native language) I don't feel competent to comment on the style.On the positive side, this is a decent adventure story whose mysterious beginning is sure to captivate any young reader. I can see why it was made into a movie.The 4 main characters (Arthur, his grandmother, and the 2 'minimoys' who share his adventure) are quite plausible and easy for kids to relate to. From time to time the author drops a thoughtful line to help readers understand them better; this was especially apparent in the first half of the book and was quite appealing.

The secondary characters are almost entirely superficial, however, and in some cases I sensed unhealthy stereotypes.It was disappointing to discover that the first book on its own is not a complete story: it seems you have to read the whole series to find out how things end. No doubt my daughter will tell me and spare me having to go through the rest of them.:)Most disappointing was the rather cavalier attitude the author seems to take towards his audience: I would never have expected to find casual, supposedly humourous portrayals of drunkenness in a book for readers of this age.In short, I'll let my daughter finish the series. Anything else would no doubt lead to howls of protest.

But I would never recommend it. Young Arthur is devastated to learn that her grandparents are in danger of loosing their house and the farm. But his grandfather has been missing for four years, so to help his grandma avoid eviction, Arthur renews his efforts looking for clues as to how and why his grandpa disappeared. Arthur's urgent search thrusts him into the land of the little people- the Minimoys, and that's belowground of the backyard garden where his grandpa disappeared. With the help of the Bogo-Matassalai tribe, Arthu Young Arthur is devastated to learn that her grandparents are in danger of loosing their house and the farm.

But his grandfather has been missing for four years, so to help his grandma avoid eviction, Arthur renews his efforts looking for clues as to how and why his grandpa disappeared. Arthur's urgent search thrusts him into the land of the little people- the Minimoys, and that's belowground of the backyard garden where his grandpa disappeared. With the help of the Bogo-Matassalai tribe, Arthur goes through a ritual and transforms into a Minimoy.He reaches the kingdom of the Minimoys just when they needed a hero the most.

In his journey, Arthur finds courage fighting gigantic flying insects and evil creatures, finds love in the Minimoyan Princess Selenia, finds answers to the mystery of his grandpa's disappearance, and finally finds solutions to both his problems and the Minimoy's.I am too old for this kind of story. Though it did not bore me, it did not also stimulate any excitement. I must say the movie version of this story is a much better experience than this book. It's an adventure that I think would be best appreciated by children maybe aged 12 and under. I read this book and the second one from this series like, three years ago?

Anyway, ever since, it has been lingering in the back of my head, peeking its head out from time to time. For me, the most amazing things in this book are the relationships. And of course, the child in me loved the way the garden was described, and as I realised in the final book, the whole world of the minimoys - the seven kingdoms or whatever they were, all fit into the one garden. I also loved the grandfather and his I read this book and the second one from this series like, three years ago? Anyway, ever since, it has been lingering in the back of my head, peeking its head out from time to time. For me, the most amazing things in this book are the relationships.

And of course, the child in me loved the way the garden was described, and as I realised in the final book, the whole world of the minimoys - the seven kingdoms or whatever they were, all fit into the one garden. I also loved the grandfather and his study.This series, for me, is an adventure unlike any other. Instead of being a grand-scale journey with mountains and deserts, it is all situated within one single garden.

The relationships are true-to-life and most of all, this book is one that you will come back to after many years have passed. This book was pretty good for a fantasy adventure. A tribe of little people that one else believes exists become involved in an adventure that a child becomes tangled up with isn't entirely original, but this was light and exciting, and I liked it for that. One little quirk about this book was that it seemed a little like an old cartoon or comic strip with its regular use of phrases like 'our three heroes'. It even ended with a to be continued.

That's a phrase right out of cinema if ever there This book was pretty good for a fantasy adventure. A tribe of little people that one else believes exists become involved in an adventure that a child becomes tangled up with isn't entirely original, but this was light and exciting, and I liked it for that. One little quirk about this book was that it seemed a little like an old cartoon or comic strip with its regular use of phrases like 'our three heroes'. It even ended with a to be continued.

That's a phrase right out of cinema if ever there was a cinematic phrase. Still, this book will have broad appeal to children. It blends comedy and action well.

That's always a recipe for success. Give it a read. There is some beautiful imagery in this book - especially at the beginning. The descriptions are captivating. Some of the references and names are great introductions for young readers to classic concepts (Arthur removes the sword from the stone; a guy who works w/ mirrors is named Miro, etc.) But near the middle it got a bit tiresome. I also find it irritating that it isn't a complete story - what should have been one book is divided into two. I probably would have given it 4 stars except for t There is some beautiful imagery in this book - especially at the beginning.

The descriptions are captivating. Some of the references and names are great introductions for young readers to classic concepts (Arthur removes the sword from the stone; a guy who works w/ mirrors is named Miro, etc.) But near the middle it got a bit tiresome. I also find it irritating that it isn't a complete story - what should have been one book is divided into two. I probably would have given it 4 stars except for that.

This is the first English fiction novel I've read. It is very thick so I didn't have confidence to finish it. But the next thing I knew, I was reading while I was eating dinner. It is the most addictive story that I've ever seen.

I liked the part where the author mixed the myth about King Arthur and the character Arthur in the book. I thought using mosquitoes for jets was very creative. After reading the series, I borrowed the movie and saw everything too! I want to recommend this book to everyo This is the first English fiction novel I've read. It is very thick so I didn't have confidence to finish it. But the next thing I knew, I was reading while I was eating dinner. It is the most addictive story that I've ever seen.

I liked the part where the author mixed the myth about King Arthur and the character Arthur in the book. I thought using mosquitoes for jets was very creative. After reading the series, I borrowed the movie and saw everything too! I want to recommend this book to everyone. The story is fascinating. I'm not familiar with the works of Luc Besson, on screen on written. Therefore, I can't compare the book to any of his other works.

To be honest, I generally find the book - entertaining. The dose of adventure and magic is good to revive one from a dreadful day. I like Arthur, his silliness makes me giggle time and time. All I could think of was; what an adorable child. It's a good easy read for children.

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It could easily whisk those with huge imagination on to a great adventure. And I heard the I'm not familiar with the works of Luc Besson, on screen on written.

Therefore, I can't compare the book to any of his other works. To be honest, I generally find the book - entertaining.

The dose of adventure and magic is good to revive one from a dreadful day. I like Arthur, his silliness makes me giggle time and time. All I could think of was; what an adorable child. It's a good easy read for children. It could easily whisk those with huge imagination on to a great adventure.

And I heard there's a movie made, I might just watch it to amuse myself. Not even Jim Dale's voice could salvage this audio recording.

Even thought the writing wasn't bad and the characters were fun, the plot could not have been more simple or cliche. Couldn't find it in myself to care whether they lost the house. And I actually dreaded the inevitable introduction of the Minimoys. I don't see why writers are so interested in tiny people. Must be the same writers who love writing stories about mice. Can we just write a great story and forget about the gimmicks?

Only g Not even Jim Dale's voice could salvage this audio recording. Even thought the writing wasn't bad and the characters were fun, the plot could not have been more simple or cliche. Couldn't find it in myself to care whether they lost the house.

And I actually dreaded the inevitable introduction of the Minimoys. I don't see why writers are so interested in tiny people. Must be the same writers who love writing stories about mice. Can we just write a great story and forget about the gimmicks? Only got through one whole CD and it felt like three.

Arthur goes on an adventure with some 'Little People' who live in his yard in order to stop the evil corporation and stem the tide of development. I should be so lucky with my little Arthur.It was a good read and it will be lots of fun to read out loud someday.

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It is one in a series, and ended on something of a cliff hanger. Not so much of a cliff hanger that I am impatient to get to the library for the next installment, but enough of on that I will check out book 2 as soon as I am near the lib Arthur goes on an adventure with some 'Little People' who live in his yard in order to stop the evil corporation and stem the tide of development. I should be so lucky with my little Arthur.It was a good read and it will be lots of fun to read out loud someday. It is one in a series, and ended on something of a cliff hanger. Not so much of a cliff hanger that I am impatient to get to the library for the next installment, but enough of on that I will check out book 2 as soon as I am near the library.

Contents.Plot In the year 1960, protagonist 10-year-old Arthur lives with his grandmother Daisy in a quiet farm house on a dirt road, in a small rural community in (based on ). His grandfather Archibald has recently gone missing and he sees little of his parents (who are away looking for work). Daisy entertains Arthur with stories of his grandfather's adventures in Africa, featuring the tall Bogo Matassalai and the minuscule Minimoys, of whom the latter now live in Archibald's garden, protecting a collection of rubies. Arthur becomes enamoured of a picture of Selenia, the princess of the Minimoys. When Daisy receives a two-day deadline to pay a large sum of money to a building developer named Ernest Davido, who plans to evict the two, Arthur looks for the rubies to pay off the debt and discovers various clues left by his grandfather.

He is met in the garden by the Bogo Matassalai, who reduce Arthur to Minimoy size. From the Minimoys, Arthur learns that they are in danger from Maltazard, a Minimoy war hero who now rules the nearby 'Necropolis', after corruption by a, by whom he has a son named Darkos.Arthur, reflecting his legendary, draws a sacred sword from its recess and uses it to protect the Minimoys from Maltazard's soldiers; whereupon Sifrat, the ruler of the Minimoys, sends Arthur to Necropolis, with the princess Selenia and her brother Betameche. En route, they are attacked on two occasions by Maltazard's soldiers. In Necropolis, Selenia kisses Arthur, marking him as her husband and potential successor, and confronts Maltazard alone.

When Maltazard learns that she has already kissed Arthur and thus can no longer give him her powers and cure his corruption, he imprisons all three, who discover a Minimoy form of Archibald. Thereafter Arthur and his grandfather escape and return to human form, with little time to spare before Maltazard's flood reaches the Minimoys.

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With the help of Mino, a royal advisor's long-lost son, Arthur redirects the flood to Necropolis; whereupon Maltazard abandons Necropolis and his son, and the water ejects the rubies above ground. Archibald pays Davido with one ruby; and when he tries to take them all, the Bogo Matassalai capture him and give him to the authorities (scene deleted in the U.S.

The film ends with Arthur asking Selenia to wait for his return, and her agreement to do so.Cast. as Arthur. as Princess Selenia, the daughter of Emperor Sifrat. The character was dubbed by French singer in the French version Arthur et les Minimoys, German singer in the German version Arthur und die Minimoys, Finnish pop singer from in the Finnish version and Greek Pop singer in the Greek version, Swedish pop singer Robyn in the Swedish version.

as Prince Betameche, Selenia's younger brother. as Daisy, Arthur's long-suffering grandmother. as Archibald: Arthur's grandfather, known to the Minimoys as Archibald the Benevolent. as Emperor Maltazard (also known as the Evil M, Maltazard the Evil, or Malthazar the Cursed),. Although the film refers to him as Malthazar, his name in the book was 'Malthazard' and some film versions refer to him as Maltazard.