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Rise of the Guardians was premiered in the United States on November 21, Rise of the Guardians is a gracefully animated animation film that contains moments of real ingenuity between storytelling.

It tells the story of a bunch of ordinary warriors known as Guardians. Each of them has their own unusual powers and works together to stop Pitch Black who puts down a Gauntlet to acquire the world by covering the world in darkness. Although Peter Ramsey once said in an interview that he would love to make the sequel of Rise of the Guardians. In case the series gets further installment again then we will definitely edit the section for you.

For that stay connected with us. Interested in Kyouki no Kanata? Here, is an expected storyline if there will be a further season of the show. Jack Frost awakens from a frozen pond and he realizes that no one sees or hears him and he becomes sad and disappears.

Three hundred years later, Jack the young spirit of winter delivers snow days to children. But he was resentful that they do not believe in him. An evil spirit Pitch Black also known as Boogeyman by the children on earth was threatening the children of the earth with his nightmares. Once they attempted to add Jack Frost but he refuses by adding that he is not good enough as a guardian. In addition, children start losing belief in guardians and tooth fairies.

After that, they together fought with the evil Pitch Black and send him far far away. A young boy named Jamie is delighted to discover them in his room, as he believes in all of them except Jack, which renders Jack still invisible. Pitch learns of the Guardians' resistance and attacks Jack and Sandy; despite Jack's great efforts to save him, Sandy is overwhelmed by Pitch and seemingly destroyed.

The dejected Guardians next rally by helping Bunnymund prepare his eggs for Easter to keep children's belief strong. Although slightly complicated by the intrusion of Jamie's toddler sister, Sophie, the operation goes smoothly through to the distribution stage.

Jack takes Sophie home, and discovers the entrance to Pitch's headquarters, where Tooth's baby fairies and the teeth are being held. Pitch urges him to step aside as a neutral party with the promise of his teeth's memories. Jack refuses, and Pitch attacks Bunnymund's domain, ruining the Easter-egg distribution and shattering children's faith in the Easter Bunny.

The Guardians' spirit broken, a despondent Jack departs in disgrace to Antarctica. There, Pitch tempts him to join forces, but Jack again refuses, as he wants to be loved, not feared. In response, Pitch reveals he has Baby-Tooth, and threatens to kill her unless Jack relinquishes the source of his power, his staff. Jack submits, but Pitch reneges and the resulting fight leaves Jack trapped in a crevasse with Baby-Tooth while Pitch breaks his staff.

To counter Jack's despair, Baby-Tooth convinces Jack to unlock his memories, which reveal he was a mortal boy who died saving his sister from falling through ice, and because of that heroism was changed into a winter spirit and chosen as a Guardian by the Man in the Moon. Inspired at this revelation, Jack is able to restore his staff and his power. The Guardians and Pitch learn there is only one believing child left: Jamie.

Jack races to the boy and not only confirms Jamie's faith in the Guardians, but also instills a belief in Jack Frost, enabling Jamie to finally see him. The diminished and weakened Guardians arrive to join him as they confront Pitch, while Jamie gathers his friends to support them. Pitch's seemingly overwhelming power of nightmare proves no match against the children's faith, which restores the Guardians' full power to battle the villain. Sandman is resurrected by this belief, and joins the fight, leaving Pitch defeated and children's faith restored, as well as in Jack Frost.

Pitch is taken down by his own fear and is forced back into his lair. At this victory, Jack is finally sworn in as a Guardian and resolves to protect the world's children with his new friends. Early in , Joyce sold the film rights to DreamWorks Animation, [8] after the studio assured him it would respect his vision for the characters and that he would be involved with the creative process.

Present almost from the beginning, [12] he was able to help shape the story, character design, theme and structure of the film. Roger Deakins, the cinematographer who had already worked on the previous DreamWorks' film, How to Train Your Dragon , advised on the lighting to achieve its real look. He selected photographic references for color keys, and during the production gave notes on contrast, saturation, depth of field and light intensity.

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