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A Stork's Journey

Their adventure is the destination.
2017 | 85m | English

(2524 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Reza Memari, Toby Genkel
Writer: Reza Memari
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Orphaned at birth and raised by storks, teenage sparrow Richard believes he is one of them. But when time comes to migrate to Africa, his stork family is forced to reveal his true identity and leave him behind in the forest, since he is not a migratory bird and would not survive the journey. Determined to prove he is a stork after all, Richard ventures south on his own. But only with the help of Olga, an eccentric owl with an imaginary friend and Kiki, a narcissistic, disco-singing parakeet, does he stand a chance to reach his goal and learn to accept who he really is.
Release Date: Apr 28, 2017
Director: Reza Memari, Toby Genkel
Writer: Reza Memari
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Keywords imaginary friend, stork, journey
Production Companies Walking The Dog, Melusine Productions, Ulysses Filmproduktion, Den Siste Skilling, Knudsen & Streuber Medienmanufaktur
Box Office Revenue: $14,400,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christian Gaul Kiki (voice)
Tilman Döbler Richard (voice)
Nicolette Krebitz Olga (voice)
Maud Ackermann Aurora (voice)
Schroeder Kacmar Baby Richard (voice)
Marco Eßer Max (voice)
Erica D. Schroeder Aurora (voice)
Marc Thompson Kiki (voice)
Marcus Off Claudius (voice)
Nico Birnbaum Möwe Roberto (voice)
Kristine Knudsen Additional voices
Jason Griffith Max (voice)
Shannon Conley Olga (voice)
Jonathan Todd Ross Claudius (voice)
Cooper Kelly Kramer Richard (voice)
Drake Bell Richard (voice)
Name Job
Éric Neveux Original Music Composer
Reza Memari Editor, Writer, Director
Kristine Knudsen Production Director
Mathieu Vierendeel Production Manager
Toby Schwarz Conceptual Illustrator
Toby Genkel Director
Sian Bolland Production Manager
Thomas Wellendorf Storyboard Designer
Joe Vitale Additional Dialogue
Emely Christians Production Director
Jeffrey Hylton Additional Dialogue
Tomislav Findrik Storyboard Designer
Stéphane Lecocq Art Direction
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Sparrow “Richard” has been brought up by a family of storks firmly believing that he is one of them, just a bit different. When his family plan to migrate, though, they don’t intend on taking him with them and so the poor wee critter awakens one morning to find mum, dad and brother “Max” have set of ... f and left him behind. Desolate, he sets off after them towards Africa. It’s going to be a tough challenge on his own, but luckily he has his scatty friend “Olga/Oleg” - an owl with a pretend friend, and the self-adoring parakeet “Kiki” who thinks he’s really Donna Summer. Their journey is riddled with dangers but also with opportunities to meet new friends and do some self-discovering along the way. Can he catch up with his family though? Well no, this isn’t really very original nor is there an whole heap of jeopardy as the film progresses, but there are still some fun characters and the disco-bird has a few good lines as it builds to a denouement with a fearsome honey badger. It’s a story about not judging a book by it’s cover and though a bit long and maybe just a bit prone to some (negative) male stereotypes, it’s still quite an enjoyable animation that moves along fine.

Feb 24, 2025