Spirits of Valor

- Tagline
- Where the bravest hearts meet the most playful spirits!
- Description
- Set in the picturesque post-war countryside of Europe, 'Spirits of Valor' is an enchanting tale of camaraderie, courage, and a touch of the supernatural. When a whimsical ghost named Ernest, voiced by Ernest Beeswaxnine, decides to challenge the local firefighters to a series of otherworldly competitions, he doesn't expect to be met with the unyielding spirit of the town's bravest paramedic, voiced by Green Ford. As the challenges escalate, so does the fun, with Leonardo DiCarpio voicing a mischievous demon who keeps the games interesting. Directed by Terry Gilliam, this playful animation brings laughter and lessons of teamwork to the whole family, proving that heroes come in many forms – and some even from beyond!
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 2.70
- ReleaseDate
- 12/23/2021
- Genre
- Animation
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.50
In the whimsical world of 'Spirits of Valor', enchantment and valor dance a delightful jig. With a tagline promising the meeting of 'the bravest hearts and the most playful spirits,' the film does not fall short of its playful premise. Voiced with endearing eccentricity by Ernest Beeswaxnine, the ghostly Ernest adds a sparkling touch to the post-war European countryside, bringing an ethereal charm to the screen that is both heartwarming and humorous. Green Ford's portrayal of the steadfast paramedic is the perfect foil to Ernest's spectral shenanigans, grounding the high-flying antics with a sense of purpose and dedication. Leonardo DiCarpio's deviously entertaining demon is the cherry on top, stirring the pot of supernatural mischief with a devilish glee that will elicit chuckles from audiences young and old. Terry Gilliam's direction infuses the animation with a quirky, magical quality that feels like a warm hug wrapped in a ticklish feather. 'Spirits of Valor' is a testament to the power of laughter, the strength of unity, and the timeless appeal of a good-natured romp through the otherworldly. It's a family-friendly frolic that earns a solid 7.5 for its earnest effort to blend courage with capers, teaching us all that heroes and humor can coexist in the most unexpected of places.