Storks Clips Pigeon No Game

Stephen Kramer Glickman – Pigeon Toady. While the earlier trailers for Storks were in no way flattering, the final product is not quite as bad as it initially appeared to be. The new CG-animated. Storks deliver babies.or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for a global internet retail giant. Junior, the company's top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl. Source Pigeon Toady is a main character and the former secondary antagonist turned-anti-hero in the Storks and the title protagonist in the short film sequel Pigeon Toady's Guide to Your New Baby. He is a small Pigeon working at Cornerstore. He talks in a weird way but he then speaks normal when he finds out that 'there was no game tonight'. BTVA is a visual and audible guide to voice actors and the characters they play across cartoons, anime, TV shows, movies, video games, shorts, commercials and rides/attractions. There are extra scenes (brief video clips) and stills of babies during the first minute and a half of the credits of Storks. These stills are revealed to form a giant wall of photographs that make up the background from the remaining 4 minutes of the credits. After the Credits. There is no stinger after the credits of Storks. Songs During the. High quality Storks Movie gifts and merchandise. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours.

8 Clips of Storks

You may watch below 8 preview clips of Storks to get a better idea of what to expect from the upcoming family adventure CG animated movie directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland for Warner Bros Animation:

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Storks Pigeon Scene


Storks – Glass

Storks – I’m the alpha!

Storks – Wolf bridge

Storks – Orphan tulip

Storks – Very cool

Storks – Storks always deliver

Storks – Did you catch the game last night?

Storks – Don’t make me the mean mom!
Plot synopsis:
“Instead of delivering babies, storks deliver packages for an internet retailer. When a stork named Junior accidentally produces an unauthorized baby, he must fix the situation before anyone finds out.”

The stork Junior and his human co-worker Tulip are funny characters, but the wolves totally steal the show! Anyway, can’t wait to see the film!

Anyway, go behind the scenes of the voice recording sessions with this new B-roll video:


Storks – B-Roll video – Making of – Voice recording

The film will be released in theaters on September 23, 2016.
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Dec 19, 2016 09:28 AM EST

We all have some explaining to do, because in the Warner Bros. movie, Storks, they don’t deliver babies – they deliver packages.

We all know that Storks deliver babies. I mean, come on, that's what our parents told us. And that's what we tell our children. But wait, we will all have some explaining to do, because in the Warner Bros. movie, Storks, they don't deliver babies – they deliver packages.

Yes, you read it correctly. Packages. You see, Storks did deliver babies up to about 18 years before the film starts. But when one incompetent employee Stork loses an address to deliver a baby, the Storks have to find something else to do, besides raise the child they can't deliver. Opening up Cornerstone, the Storks now deliver packages that are anything and everything but babies. Orphan Tulip (Katie Crown; Bob's Burgers), as the Storks call her, really tries to help in the factory, but it's clear that she doesn't fit in.

Meanwhile, a lonely little boy named Nate (Anton Starkman), whose parents are Henry (Ty Burrell; Finding Dory) and Sarah (Jennifer Aniston; Office Christmas Party) comes across an old brochure about Cornerstone and their former business of baby-making. Nate writes a letter to Cornerstone asking for a younger brother with Ninja powers. The letter, received by Cornerstone, lands in the hands of Tulip, who has been banished to a defunct area of the company, and instead of destroying it like she should, she ends up processing the letter and creating a baby, which now needs to be delivered before anyone finds out what happened. With the help of her Junior (Andy Samberg), Cornerstone's top Stork Delivery bird, Tulip is determined to deliver the baby to the little boy, Nate (Anton Starkman), who, unbeknownst to him, is going to be on the receiving end of a little sister.

Adventures abound as Junior and Tulip meet dangerous wolves and even the retired Stork, Jasper (Danny Trejo; Desperado), who lost Tulip's address 18 years before, causing her to become an orphan. Even conspiracies within the company, plotted by Toady (Stephen Kramer Glickman; Cupcake Wars) are present. Despite trials and tribulations, happy endings happen for all in this light-hearted animation by Warner Brothers.

Warner Bros. released this version in 4k Ultra HD, 2160p and an aspect ratio of 2.4:1. You have to actually watch the 1080p Blu-ray for an explanation into what differentiates 4K UHD, but it's actually well worth listening to it. They describe the 4K UHD as 'brilliant brights, and deeper darks… dazzling colors.' I can't disagree. The colors pop, which is so important in an animated film. And if you don't have 4K, don't worry- the 1080p version is bright and colorful as well as worth watching.

Both versions use DTS-HD audio. The music crescendos nicely and the dialogue can be heard over the background music and noises. I didn't hear any lag in the audio. In addition, the music was well placed and supported the storyline appropriately.

I always enjoy the special features. Storks is no exception and the following bonus features can be found on the Blu-ray 1080p disc:

  • Commentary: Always my favorite, you can watch the movie without the loud sound or music and listen to the Douglas Sweetland, Nicholas Stoller, John Venson, and Matt Flynn provide you with their perspective of what happens in the movie and why.
  • Storks: Pigeon Toady's Guide to a New Baby: A hilarious presentation of how Pigeon Toad thinks we should take care of a baby
  • The Master: A LEGO Ninjago Short: Warner Animation Group presents a short animation of Ninjago (LEGO).
  • Storks 'Kiss The Sky' Music Video: Jason Derulo provides the music for the signature song 'Kiss The Sky' from Storks. Less of a music video and more scenes from the movie put together, but entertaining enough to watch
  • Deleted Scenes- both with and without Commentary: View what the Producers decided to cut form the theatrical version both with answers and without
  • Overall, Storks is a cute movie to watch. The message and storyline is simple and easily understood by the younger crowd without the adults worrying about having to answer too many questions.

Grade: C+

Storks Movie Pigeon Song

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  • Andy Samberg,
  • Jennifer Aniston,
  • Ty Burrell,
  • Kelsey Grammer,
  • Keegan-Michael Key,
  • Jordan Peele,
  • Katie Crown,

  • Nicholas Stoller,

MPAA Rating:

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PG
Running Time: 89 minutes
Distributed By: Warner Bros.

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