The Rise of the Guardians: A Legendary Tale

C. Being "Childish" vs. Being "Childlike"

Despite its high quality and positive reviews from audiences (receiving an A CinemaScore), the film was a significant financial hurdle for DreamWorks.

. To stop Pitch from replacing children's dreams with nightmares, they must enlist the help of the newest Guardian chosen by the Man in the Moon: Jack Frost

The New Recruit

Jack Frost

The story follows the Guardians as they recruit a rebellious and forgotten spirit, , to help them stop the malevolent Pitch Black (the Boogeyman). Pitch intends to engulf the world in fear by destroying children's belief in the Guardians, and Jack must discover his own "center" and past to save the world's innocence. Key Details

4. Visual & Artistic Guide

The final battle is not a fistfight. It is a battle of wills. The Guardians don't defeat Pitch by punching him; they overwhelm him with a cacophony of wonder. Bunnymund’s eggs explode with color. Tooth’s memories sing. North’s sleigh thunders. And Jack Frost creates a blizzard so beautiful, so insanely fun, that the children of the world literally laugh the darkness away.

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