After 40 years of history, Urano World has been created with the aim of bringing together, under the same name, different companies belonging to Papiro Company, which have evolved and are part of the same ecosystem. With Urano World, we want to simplify communication with our clients and strengthen the relationship with a single global interlocutor operating in Spain, Latin America and the U.S.
Joaquín Sabaté Pérez (CEO)
Here’s a quick piece on it: follows Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo as they continue their journey back to New York's Central Park Zoo. After getting stranded in Monte Carlo (trying to rescue the penguins and chimps), they disguise themselves as circus animals to evade the relentless and terrifying Animal Control officer, Captain Chantel DuBois .
The heart of the film is their time with a struggling traveling European circus, specifically the heroic (a tiger), the cheerful Stefano (a seal), and the optimistic Gia (a jaguar). Through their help, the zoo animals learn to embrace the freedom and joy of performing—not as a captive routine, but as a celebration of life. The film culminates in a breathtaking, visually explosive circus show in New York, where they finally realize "home" is wherever their family is. the madagascar 3
It sounds like you're referring to (2012), the third film in DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar franchise. Here’s a quick piece on it: follows Alex
Would you like a specific analysis (characters, themes, soundtrack) or a comparison with the first two films? Through their help, the zoo animals learn to
Here’s a quick piece on it: follows Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo as they continue their journey back to New York's Central Park Zoo. After getting stranded in Monte Carlo (trying to rescue the penguins and chimps), they disguise themselves as circus animals to evade the relentless and terrifying Animal Control officer, Captain Chantel DuBois .
The heart of the film is their time with a struggling traveling European circus, specifically the heroic (a tiger), the cheerful Stefano (a seal), and the optimistic Gia (a jaguar). Through their help, the zoo animals learn to embrace the freedom and joy of performing—not as a captive routine, but as a celebration of life. The film culminates in a breathtaking, visually explosive circus show in New York, where they finally realize "home" is wherever their family is.
It sounds like you're referring to (2012), the third film in DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar franchise.
Would you like a specific analysis (characters, themes, soundtrack) or a comparison with the first two films?