Smurfs: The Lost Village
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Smurfs: The Lost Village
Summary
Smurfs: The Lost Village is an animated film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's instance of is recorded as The Lost Village — instance of (P31): animated film[3].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's instance of is recorded as The Lost Village — instance of (P31): animated film reboot[4].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's instance of is recorded as The Lost Village — instance of (P31): film[5].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village was directed by The Lost Village — director (P57): Kelly Asbury[6].
- The Lost Village — screenwriter (P58): Karey Kirkpatrick wrote the screenplay for Smurfs: The Lost Village[7].
- The Lost Village — screenwriter (P58): Pamela Ribon wrote the screenplay for Smurfs: The Lost Village[8].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's composer is recorded as The Lost Village — composer (P86): Christopher Lennertz[9].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's genre is The Lost Village — genre (P136): children's film[10].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's genre is The Lost Village — genre (P136): fantasy film[11].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's based on is recorded as The Lost Village — based on (P144): The Smurfs[12].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village was produced by The Lost Village — producer (P162): Jordan Kerner[13].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's part of the series is recorded as The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): The Smurfs in film[14].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's part of the series is recorded as The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): list of Sony Pictures Animation productions[15].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's production company is recorded as The Lost Village — production company (P272): Sony Pictures Animation[16].
- The original language of Smurfs: The Lost Village was The Lost Village — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[17].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's Commons category is recorded as Smurfs: The Lost Village[18].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village was distributed by The Lost Village — distribution format (P437): video on demand[19].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village was distributed by The Lost Village — distribution format (P437): theatrical release[20].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's review score is recorded as 40%[21].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's review score is recorded as 4.8/10[22].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's review score is recorded as 40/100[23].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's color is recorded as The Lost Village — color (P462): color[24].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's country of origin is recorded as The Lost Village — country of origin (P495): United States[25].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's catalog code is recorded as 19435[26].
- Smurfs: The Lost Village's catalog code is recorded as 19225[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Smurfs: The Lost Village was produced by The Lost Village — producer (P162): Jordan Kerner[13]. It was directed by The Lost Village — director (P57): Kelly Asbury[6]. Screenwriters include The Lost Village — screenwriter (P58): Karey Kirkpatrick[7] and The Lost Village — screenwriter (P58): Pamela Ribon[8].
Publication
Publication dates include April 6, 2017[28], March 30, 2017[29], and March 31, 2017[30]. The original language of Smurfs: The Lost Village was The Lost Village — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[17]. Genres include The Lost Village — genre (P136): children's film[10] and The Lost Village — genre (P136): fantasy film[11]. Series this is part of include The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): The Smurfs in film[14] and The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): list of Sony Pictures Animation productions[15]. Recorded distribution format include The Lost Village — distribution format (P437): video on demand[19] and The Lost Village — distribution format (P437): theatrical release[20].
Subject and Themes
Series this is part of include The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): The Smurfs in film[14] and The Lost Village — part of the series (P179): list of Sony Pictures Animation productions[15].
Reception
Reviews include 40%[21], 4.8/10[22], and 40/100[23].
Why It Matters
Smurfs: The Lost Village has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]