Kirikou, the razor-sharp little boy who emerged from his mother's womb able to speak, and who moves as fast as the Road Runner, is the problem-solving lynchpin to four new stories in kidtoon "Kirikou ...
Kirikou is a little boy from a West African village. He wants to know why the evil fairy Karaba is hitting his village with a terrible curse.
Kirikou is a little boy from a West African village. He wants to know why the evil fairy Karaba is hitting his village with a terrible curse.
The titular African boy saves the day five times over in “Kirikou and the Men and Women,” the broad-minded but pretty vanilla third film in the French toon series from Gallic helmer Michel Ocelot.
A REFRESHING change from the Disneyfied setting of "The Lion King," which somehow made Africa look a bit like an air-brushed theme park in Southern California, the animated feature "Kirikou and the ...
Variety is reporting that the Michel Ocelot’s animated film Kirikou and the Sorceress is set to make the transition to a stage musical this fall. Ocelot has also written the musical’s libretto and ...