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: The 2006 live-action/animated hybrid film Arthur and the Invisibles (Arthur et les Minimoys), followed by two sequels: Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard and Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds .

Beyond the visual spectacle, the culture of the Minimoys serves as a thematic counterweight to the human world. The film juxtaposes the human setting—a retro, 1950s aesthetic tinged with the sadness of poverty and land developers threatening the family home—with the vibrant, high-fantasy world of the Minimoys. The Minimoy kingdom is a place of ancient customs, bravery, and chivalry. Characters like Princess Selenia and her brother Betameche represent virtues that Arthur is trying to cultivate in his own life: courage, loyalty, and selflessness. In this way, the Minimoys function as a coming-of-age metaphor. Arthur cannot simply rely on the strength of size; he must learn the strength of character. By becoming small, he is forced to become "big" in spirit. minimoy

Minimoy is tiny. At high tide, it measures just a few hundred meters across. Located between the larger islands of Île-aux-Moines and Île d’Arz, it is a flat, windswept slice of heather, sea thrift, and sand. There are no cars, no paved roads, and no hotels. There is only the sound of the waves and the cry of the gulls. : The 2006 live-action/animated hybrid film Arthur and

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