Una película de huevos

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Una película de huevos

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Produced by Huevocartoon Producciones
Starring Bruno Bichir
Angélica Vale
Carlos Espejel
Release date(s) 2006
Country Flag of Mexico Mexico
Language Spanish
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Una película de huevos (Spanish for A movie about eggs but alluding to the slang "de huevos" meaning it is awesome) is a 2006 animated full feature Mexican film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones (Eggcartoon Productions). The film featured voices by Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale and Carlos Espejel.

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[edit] Plot

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[edit] Film Summary

The movie starts off with the egg Toto who wants to become a rooster but he was taken away from his mother before he could hatch. Then he was put for sale in a supermarket where Toto was bought. Toto meets Willy and a bunch of other eggs who wanted to escape. After Willy and general Yolk devised a plan to escape, they chose Toto to distract the cat while they escaped. Willy would serve as his aid when Toto escaped the cat, but sadly they get left behind by the others and were left trapped in the house.

[edit] Characters

Toto: Toto is a three day old chicken egg who was hoping to hatch in to a rooster, but he was taken away from his mother before that could happen. Along with some other eggs sent to a supermarket, it was revealed that humans are unable to hear or see the eggs in their true form. Once Toto was bought he was placed in a duck shaped metal egg container. There he met Willy, another egg, who served as the lookout who made sure the humans or their cat weren't near by. In the end Toto is finally found his mother and a week later he hatched in to an adorable little rooster.

Willy: Willy is a four day old chicken egg who served as the look out who made sure the humans or their cat weren't near by, he was also taken away from his farm. He always wears a military helmet and he also has a pretty big ego.

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