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Doogal (2006)

“Things are about to get hairy.”

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Plot

In the shadowy realm of legend lies a tale of three mystical diamonds, jewels of unparalleled potency, which if seized by malevolent hands, could conjure a force mighty enough to freeze the sun. This chilling prophecy begins to unfurl with the escape of the malefic sorcerer Zeebad (Jon Stewart) from his aeon-old prison. Thirsting for vengeance, Zeebad plots to encase the Earth in eternal winter. Standing against this icy doom is an unlikely quartet of heroes, bound together by destiny and a shared affection for their candy-loving canine friend, Doogal (Daniel Tay). Alongside Doogal, the band comprises of the bashful snail Brian (William H. Macy), the opera-crooning cow Ermintrude (Whoopi Goldberg), and Dylan (Jimmy Fallon), a rabbit who strums life's rhythm with his guitar. Together, they embark on a perilous journey, a quest to secure the three diamonds before Zeebad can lay his frosty grasp on them. The path they tread is fraught with danger and abounds with staggering challenges. They scale icy cliffs, traverse molten labyrinths of lava, and sail across the unfathomable breadth of the ocean. Their journey culminates in a confrontation with an army of skeletal warriors guarding a trap-laden temple. As they face these trials, the quartet discovers that their strongest asset is not might or magic, but the bond of friendship that ties them together. Their unity forms a bulwark against Zeebad's nefarious magic, teaching them that the warmth of companionship can thaw even the coldest of hearts. This is the captivating tale of Doogal and his companions, an epic adventure that explores the power of friendship in the face of insurmountable odds, reminding us that love and unity can triumph over the darkest of evils.

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Doogal is an adventure movie featuring Daniel Tay and directed by Frank Passingham.

It is possible to buy Doogal on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.