The box office revenue in the first three days of release ($40,105,000 worldwide) for “Storks” – The Delivery Service has drawn many viewers to comment that the film is “delightfully refreshing” due to its humor and meaningful content. With a simple storyline, suitable for all age groups, and a continuous stream of humor and reflections on human relationships from a unique perspective, the animated film “Storks” has received a rating of 7.3 on IMDB and a 75% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
The film was released in 33 countries, including major markets like the US, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Australia, and China. After just three days of its debut, the film ranked fourth in Australia, second in China, and first in both Russia and Brazil.
With numerous unique points highlighted below, the animated film “Storks” is expected to achieve even greater success.
The journey of Junior and Tulip is universally appealing to audiences of all ages.
The film quickly captivates viewers, allowing them to vividly envision the personalities of the main characters, particularly the employees at Stork.com, as they respond to Nate Gardner’s request to deliver a younger sibling, leading to humorous complications for Junior and Tulip. Although the film’s content is straightforward, revolving around the journey of delivering a baby – “the ultimate delivery mission” – it remains engaging thanks to the humorous situations throughout the story, as well as profound insights for both children and adults.
The film captivates young viewers with its vibrant visuals, comedic situations, and meaningful messages about familial love, emphasizing the importance of love over rivalry among siblings. In addition, the adult characters are portrayed in a way that is relatable and engaging, reflecting on human relationships through a unique lens.
The story revolves around the delivery service Stork.com, prompting viewers to ponder the film’s opening question: “Why does he want to be a stork?” The film portrays Hunter as a stern, ambitious manager, who uses his authority to manipulate his employees. Junior, a dedicated employee, is simply trying to do his job well. Tulip, on the other hand, is a spirited young girl who tends to cause trouble. The character Toady represents the typical antagonist within this workplace environment.
Consistent humor throughout the film.
The “comedic actors” that everyone constantly mentions in the film are the two wolves named Alpha and Beta, along with their hilarious antics that keep viewers laughing uncontrollably. The humor in the film primarily arises from the character’s charm, without overusing physical comedy or slapstick. Almost all elements presented in the film are designed to resonate and engage viewers of all ages.
“Storks” – The Delivery Service premiered on September 23, 2016.