No-Eared Bunny and Two-Eared Chick (German: Keinohrhase und Zweiohrküken) is a 2013 German 3D computer-animated children's film directed by Maya Gräfin Rothkirch and Til Schweiger (who also acted as producers), based on a screenplay by Thilo Graf Rothkirch, Klaus Baumgart and Schweiger. Produced by Rothkirch Cartoon-Film in co-production with Warner Bros Entertainment Germany and Barefoot Films, the soundtrack was composed by Dirk Reichardt.[1][2] No-Eared Bunny and Two-Eared Chick was released in German cinemas on 26 September 2013 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and had a worldwide box office gross of $2,875,527.[3] It received mixed to negative reviews from critics.[4][5]
No-Eared and Two-Eared Chick | |
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German | Keinohrhase und Zweiohrküken |
Directed by | Maya Gräfin Rothkirch Til Schweiger |
Screenplay by | Thilo Graf Rothkirch Klaus Baumgart Til Schweiger |
Produced by | Maya Gräfin Rothkirch Thilo Graf Rothkirch Tom Zickler Til Schweiger |
Music by | Dirk Reichardt |
Production companies | Rothkirch Cartoon-Film Co-production: Warner Bros Entertainment Germany Barefoot Films |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | 26 September 2013 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Box office | $2.8 million |
A bunny born without ears is ostracised by the other bunnies in his town. One day, he finds an egg lying on his doormat. When the Two-Eared Chick finally hatches from the egg, a close friendship flourishes between the two. However, an evil fox threatens their livelihood.
No-Eared Bunny and Two-Eared Chick was released in German cinemas on 26 September 2013 by Warner Bros. Pictures, where it had an opening gross of $394,998 from 576 theatres.[3] By 30 September, the film had received 42,000 admissions from 589 theatres.[6] No-Eared and Two-Eared Chick ended its German theatrical run with a total gross of $2,416,348. In Belgium and Austria, released on 25 September and 27 September respectively, No-Eared Bunny and Two-Eared Chick grossed an additional $459,179, giving the film a final box office gross of $2,875,527.[3]