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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[WesternAnimation/TheHappyCricket The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.

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'''The ''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' Bugs'' (Portuguese: '''O ''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') Gigantes'') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[WesternAnimation/TheHappyCricket The Happy Cricket]], ''WesternAnimation/TheHappyCricket'', released in 2001.





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* HeroProtagonist: Christopher, the Happy Cricket.
* ProtagonistTitle: The Happy Cricket (O Grilo Feliz). By the way, that's actually his original name.
* TheBadGuyWins: The frogs successfully kidnap Pétala and convince her to sing in their band.
* HomageShot: Near the end, there's a scene with Sinistro (another member of the toad band) imitating and wearing [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]'s helmet from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].
* NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning: The movie has one.
* TheHeavy: Verdugo, the main [[VillainAntagonist villain]].
* ComicTrio: The three frogs Rappers, Netão, Sinistro and Caradura.
* AffablyEvil: The praying mantises who work for Verdugo... before they are disrespected by the main characters.
* IconicSequelCharacter: Pétala, Verdugo and especially the three frogs.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Praying mantises take the role of frogs as villains in this film.
* AmbitionIsEvil: The frogs kidnap Pétala to have a good singing girl in their group and get to record their first song to gain fame and become celebrities.
* AntiVillain: The frogs.
* LoserProtagonist: While Rafael (Barnaby) encourages the others to face the frogs after they have kidnapped Christopher's love interest, he quickly denies it and gives up, and later does the same thing when he finds out about the piracy of his songs, having to be convinced by Netão (one of the frogs) to go after the bad guys.
* BigBad: Trambika, Verdugo's giant bug.
* TheBrute: Netão, the leader of the frogs band, is tall, burly and easily angered, and strikes fear into almost every bug in the film, except Verdugo.
* CoDragons: Sakana and Salafra are the second-in-command of the praying mantises working for Tambika.
* TheCorrupter: Verdugo fits that trope when it comes to manipulating the main characters.
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: It is the main subject addressed in the film.
* EvilIsBigger: Tambika, Verdugo's creation, is a praying mantis with a gigantic size and acts as an antagonist.
* EvilPlan: After learning about fossil bugs in the desert, Verdugo comes up with a complete scheme that involves different types of crimes to get money.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The three frogs are known only by Netão (probably has "Neto" in his real name), Sinistro (Sinister) and Caradura (something like "Hardface"). It is also likely that Sakana e Salasfra is not the actual name of the two praying mantises.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Part of Verdugo's plan is to manipulate kids into working for him.
* DebutQueue: The film does a little of that, showing Bituquinho (Leonardo) and Rafael (Barnaby), Christopher, Verdugo, and the frogs, respectively.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Some characters like Professor Vareta, Sebastião, and especially Mountain and Kakatus fit this trope.
* Gangbangers: The frogs fit this trope perfectly, as they are a low-income gang who live in a slum, speak in cool, hip slang, and also prove to be dangerous and prone to committing crimes, as they kidnap Pétala.
* CaperCrew: Trambika and her large criminal group of praying mantises.
* TheDon: Trambika.
* SequelNonEntity: Linda,Buffuno, the army of toads, and the various resident bugs from the first film are completely absent.
* DemotedToExtra: Most of the Happy Cricket gang (except Rafael and Bituquinho) barely appear in this film; Isabella and Honey Dew only have a few short lines, while Cartibella and Snealy are full background characters and are barely seen (the latter has a notable cameo in the final song however).
* IconicSequelSong: "Rap dos sapos", "Amor Maior", and "Festa" (adapted version).
* ArtShift: In fact, all of the characters from the first film retained their original designs and art style, however, the new characters feature a new style, with visible irises and a more grotesque look. The frogs bear absolutely no resemblance to the frogs in the first film.
* NonLinearSequel: It has no direct sequel to the first film.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Montain and Kakatus.
* FossilRevival: Verdugo does this in the film, taking various parts from the fossils of giant bugs in the desert to create a giant praying mantis, controlled by a remote control.
* ShiftedToCGI: The first film is animated using traditional 2D, while this one is completely computer animated.
* GenreShift: The film takes place in a modern time, full of pop culture, while the first one is more like a fantasy and magical adventure. The film's set also has nothing to do with the first film except for Christopher's house.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: In the beginning, the film is about the fossils of giant insects (following the title) but later it changes to a film about piracy and forced labor.
* BestFriend: Bituquinho and Rafael appear as a duo in this film.
* NightmareSequence: There is a scene where Bituquinho dreams of a spooky eye of a living giant bug watching him through his bedroom window while Professor Vareta is heard screaming in the background trying to warn him.
* TheRival: Netão and Christopher.



* DancePartyEnding: At the end all the characters are shown dancing and singing, including Verdugo trapped in a cage and even Tambika's head.

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* DancePartyEnding: *AmbitionIsEvil: The frogs kidnap Pétala to have a good singing girl in their group and get to record their first song to gain fame and become celebrities.
*AnimateInanimateObject: Montain and Kakatus.
*AntiVillain: The frogs.
*ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Part of Verdugo's plan is to manipulate kids into working for him.
*ArtShift: In fact, all of the characters from the first film retained their original designs and art style, however, the new characters feature a new style, with visible irises and a more grotesque look. The frogs bear absolutely no resemblance to the frogs in the first film.
*BestFriend: Bituquinho and Rafael appear as a duo in this film.
*BigBad: Trambika, Verdugo's giant bug.
*CaperCrew: Trambika and her large criminal group of praying mantises.
*CoDragons: Sakana and Salafra are the second-in-command of the praying mantises working for Tambika.
*ComicTrio: The three frogs Rappers, Netão, Sinistro, and Caradura.
*DancePartyEnding:
At the end all the characters are shown dancing and singing, including Verdugo trapped in a cage and even Tambika's head.head.
*DebutQueue: The film does a little of that, showing Bituquinho (Leonardo) and Rafael (Barnaby), Christopher, Verdugo, and the frogs, respectively.
*DemotedToExtra: Most of the Happy Cricket gang (except Rafael and Bituquinho) barely appear in this film; Isabella and Honey Dew only have a few short lines, while Cartibella and Snealy are full background characters and are barely seen (the latter has a notable cameo in the final song however).
*DigitalPiracyIsEvil: It is the main subject addressed in the film.
*EvilIsBigger: Tambika, Verdugo's creation, is a praying mantis with a gigantic size and acts as an antagonist.
*EvilPlan: After learning about fossil bugs in the desert, Verdugo comes up with a complete scheme that involves different types of crimes to get money.
*FossilRevival: Verdugo does this in the film, taking various parts from the fossils of giant bugs in the desert to create a giant praying mantis, controlled by a remote control.
*Gangbangers: The frogs fit this trope perfectly, as they are a low-income gang who live in a slum, speak in cool, hip slang, and also prove to be dangerous and prone to committing crimes, as they kidnap Pétala.
*GenreShift: The film takes place in a modern time, full of pop culture, while the first one is more like a fantasy and magical adventure. The film's set also has nothing to do with the first film except for Christopher's house.
*HalfwayPlotSwitch: In the beginning, the film is about the fossils of giant insects (following the title) but later it changes to a film about piracy and forced labor.
*HeroProtagonist: Christopher, the Happy Cricket.
*HomageShot: Near the end, there's a scene with Sinistro (another member of the toad band) imitating and wearing [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]'s helmet from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].
*IconicSequelCharacter: Pétala, Verdugo, and especially the three frogs.
*IconicSequelSong: "Rap dos sapos," "Amor Maior," and "Festa" (adapted version).
*LoserProtagonist: While Rafael (Barnaby) encourages the others to face the frogs after they have kidnapped Christopher's love interest, he quickly denies it and gives up, and later does the same thing when he finds out about the piracy of his songs, having to be convinced by Netão (one of the frogs) to go after the bad guys.
*NightmareSequence: There is a scene where Bituquinho dreams of a spooky eye of a living giant bug watching him through his bedroom window while Professor Vareta is heard screaming in the background trying to warn him.
*NonLinearSequel: It has no direct sequel to the first film.
*NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning: The movie has one.
*OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The three frogs are known only by Netão (probably has "Neto" in his real name), Sinistro (Sinister), and Caradura (something like "Hardface"). It is also likely that Sakana e Salasfra is not the actual name of the two praying mantises.
*ProtagonistTitle: The Happy Cricket (O Grilo Feliz). By the way, that's actually his original name.
*RememberTheNewGuy: Some characters like Professor Vareta, Sebastião, and especially Mountain and Kakatus fit this trope.
*SequelNonEntity: Linda, Buffuno, the army of toads, and the various resident bugs from the first film are completely absent.
*ShiftedToCGI: The first film is animated using traditional 2D, while this one is completely computer-animated.
*TheBadGuyWins: The frogs successfully kidnap Pétala and convince her to sing in their band.
*TheBrute: Netão, the leader of the frogs band, is tall, burly, and easily angered and strikes fear into almost every bug in the film, except Verdugo.
*TheCorrupter: Verdugo fits that trope when it comes to manipulating the main characters.
*TheDon: Trambika.
*TheHeavy: Verdugo, the main [[VillainAntagonist villain]].
*TheRival: Netão and Christopher.
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* LoserProtagonist: While Rafael (Barnaby) encourages the others to face the frogs after they have kidnapped Christopher's love interest, he quickly denies it and gives up, and later does the same thing when he finds out about the piracy of his songs, having to be convinced by Netão (one of the frogs) to go after the bad guys.



* HomageShot: Near the end, there's a scene with Sinister (another member of the toad band) imitating and wearing [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]'s helmet from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].

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* HomageShot: Near the end, there's a scene with Sinister Sinistro (another member of the toad band) imitating and wearing [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]'s helmet from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].



* ComicTrio: The three frogs Rappers, Netão, Sinistro and Caradura.



* IconicSequelCharacter: Pétala, Verdugo and especially the three frogs.



* LoserProtagonist: While Rafael (Barnaby) encourages the others to face the frogs after they have kidnapped Christopher's love interest, he quickly denies it and gives up, and later does the same thing when he finds out about the piracy of his songs, having to be convinced by Netão (one of the frogs) to go after the bad guys.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The three frogs are known only by Netão (probably has "Neto" in his real name), Sinistro (Sinister) and Caradura (something like "Hardface"). It is also likely that Sakana e Salasfra is not the actual name of the two praying mantises.



* ComicTrio: The three frogs Rappers, Netão, Sinistro and Caradura.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The three frogs are known only by Netão (probably has "Neto" in his real name), Sinister (Sinister) and Caradura (something like "hard face"). It is also likely that Sakana e Salasfra is not the actual name of the two praying mantises.



* IconicSequelCharacter: Pétala, Verdugo and especially the three frogs.



* ArtShift: In fact, all of the characters from the first film retained their original designs and art style, however, the new characters feature a new style, with visible irises and a more grotesque look. The frogs bear absolutely no resemblance to the frogs in the first film.



* ArtShift: In fact, all of the characters from the first film retained their original designs and art style, however, the new characters feature a new style, with visible irises and a more grotesque look. The frogs bear absolutely no resemblance to the frogs in the first film.

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One day, [[TheHero Christopher]] discovers giant fossils, that's where the problems begin, which will be faced against the villain Trambika. In addition to Christopher, there is [[Pétala]], which Christopher falls in love with, and the group of rapper frogs, who want to record a CD and gain fame.

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One day, [[TheHero Christopher]] discovers giant fossils, that's where the problems begin, which will be faced against the villain Trambika. In addition to Christopher, there is [[Pétala]], Pétala, which Christopher falls in love with, and the group of rapper frogs, who want to record a CD and gain fame.



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* DecoyProtagonist
* HeroProtagonist
* LoserProtagonist
* ProtagonistTitle
* TheBadGuyWins
* InstantWakingSkills
* HomageShot
* NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning
* AmphibianAssault
* TheHeavy
* HeroAntagonist
* RogueProtagonist
* VillainAntagonist
* AffablyEvil
* AlwaysChaoticEvil
* AmbitionIsEvil
* AntiVillain
* BigBad
* TheBrute
* CoDragons
* TheCorrupter
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil
* EvilIsBigger
* EvilPlan
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws
* DebutQueue
* RememberTheNewGuy
* Gangbangers
* CaperCrew
* LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub
* TheDon
* TheMobBossIsScarier
* ComicTrio
* BadassCrew
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname
* SequelNonEntity
* DemotedToExtra
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* IconicSequelSong
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HeroProtagonist: Christopher, the Happy Cricket.
* DecoyProtagonist
LoserProtagonist: While Rafael (Barnaby) encourages the others to face the frogs after they have kidnapped Christopher's love interest, he quickly denies it and gives up, and later does the same thing when he finds out about the piracy of his songs, having to be convinced by Netão (one of the frogs) to go after the bad guys.
* HeroProtagonist
ProtagonistTitle: The Happy Cricket (O Grilo Feliz). By the way, that's actually his original name.
* LoserProtagonist
TheBadGuyWins: The frogs successfully kidnap Pétala and convince her to sing in their band.
* ProtagonistTitle
HomageShot: Near the end, there's a scene with Sinister (another member of the toad band) imitating and wearing [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]'s helmet from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].
* TheBadGuyWins
NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning: The movie has one.
* InstantWakingSkills
TheHeavy: Verdugo, the main [[VillainAntagonist villain]].
* HomageShot
AffablyEvil: The praying mantises who work for Verdugo... before they are disrespected by the main characters.
* NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning
AlwaysChaoticEvil: Praying mantises take the role of frogs as villains in this film.
* AmphibianAssault
AmbitionIsEvil: The frogs kidnap Pétala to have a good singing girl in their group and get to record their first song to gain fame and become celebrities.
* TheHeavy
AntiVillain: The frogs.
* HeroAntagonist
BigBad: Trambika, Verdugo's giant bug.
* RogueProtagonist
TheBrute: Netão, the leader of the frogs band, is tall, burly and easily angered, and strikes fear into almost every bug in the film, except Verdugo.
* VillainAntagonist
CoDragons: Sakana and Salafra are the second-in-command of the praying mantises working for Tambika.
* AffablyEvil
TheCorrupter: Verdugo fits that trope when it comes to manipulating the main characters.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil
DigitalPiracyIsEvil: It is the main subject addressed in the film.
* AmbitionIsEvil
EvilIsBigger: Tambika, Verdugo's creation, is a praying mantis with a gigantic size and acts as an antagonist.
* AntiVillain
EvilPlan: After learning about fossil bugs in the desert, Verdugo comes up with a complete scheme that involves different types of crimes to get money.
* BigBad
ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws: Part of Verdugo's plan is to manipulate kids into working for him.
* TheBrute
DebutQueue: The film does a little of that, showing Bituquinho (Leonardo) and Rafael (Barnaby), Christopher, Verdugo, and the frogs, respectively.
* CoDragons
RememberTheNewGuy: Some characters like Professor Vareta, Sebastião, and especially Mountain and Kakatus fit this trope.
* TheCorrupter
Gangbangers: The frogs fit this trope perfectly, as they are a low-income gang who live in a slum, speak in cool, hip slang, and also prove to be dangerous and prone to committing crimes, as they kidnap Pétala.
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil
CaperCrew: Trambika and her large criminal group of praying mantises.
* EvilIsBigger
TheDon: Trambika.
* EvilPlan
ComicTrio: The three frogs Rappers, Netão, Sinistro and Caradura.
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws
OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The three frogs are known only by Netão (probably has "Neto" in his real name), Sinister (Sinister) and Caradura (something like "hard face"). It is also likely that Sakana e Salasfra is not the actual name of the two praying mantises.
* DebutQueue
SequelNonEntity: Linda,Buffuno, the army of toads, and the various resident bugs from the first film are completely absent.
* RememberTheNewGuy
DemotedToExtra: Most of the Happy Cricket gang (except Rafael and Bituquinho) barely appear in this film; Isabella and Honey Dew only have a few short lines, while Cartibella and Snealy are full background characters and are barely seen (the latter has a notable cameo in the final song however).
* Gangbangers
IconicSequelCharacter: Pétala, Verdugo and especially the three frogs.
* CaperCrew
IconicSequelSong: "Rap dos sapos", "Amor Maior", and "Festa" (adapted version).
* LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub
NonLinearSequel: It has no direct sequel to the first film.
* TheDon
AnimateInanimateObject: Montain and Kakatus.
* TheMobBossIsScarier
FossilRevival: Verdugo does this in the film, taking various parts from the fossils of giant bugs in the desert to create a giant praying mantis, controlled by a remote control.
* ComicTrio
ShiftedToCGI: The first film is animated using traditional 2D, while this one is completely computer animated.
* BadassCrew
ArtShift: In fact, all of the characters from the first film retained their original designs and art style, however, the new characters feature a new style, with visible irises and a more grotesque look. The frogs bear absolutely no resemblance to the frogs in the first film.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname
GenreShift: The film takes place in a modern time, full of pop culture, while the first one is more like a fantasy and magical adventure. The film's set also has nothing to do with the first film except for Christopher's house.
* SequelNonEntity
HalfwayPlotSwitch: In the beginning, the film is about the fossils of giant insects (following the title) but later it changes to a film about piracy and forced labor.
* DemotedToExtra
BestFriend: Bituquinho and Rafael appear as a duo in this film.
* IconicSequelCharacter
NightmareSequence: There is a scene where Bituquinho dreams of a spooky eye of a living giant bug watching him through his bedroom window while Professor Vareta is heard screaming in the background trying to warn him.
* IconicSequelSong
TheRival: Netão and Christopher.
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* BigBad
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* CoDragons
* TheCorrupter
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil
* EvilIsBigger
* EvilPlan
* ArtisticLicenseChildLaborLaws
* DebutQueue
* RememberTheNewGuy
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* CaperCrew
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One day, [[TheHero Christopher]] discovers giant fossils, that's where the problems begin, which will be faced against the villain Trambika. In addition to Christopher, there is [[Pétala]], which Christopher falls in love with, and the group of rapper frogs, who want to record a CD and gain fame.




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* DecoyProtagonist
* HeroProtagonist
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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[WesternAnimation/TheHappyCricket The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.2001.

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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[TheHappyCricket [[WesternAnimation/TheHappyCricket The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.
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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.

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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of [[The [[TheHappyCricket The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.
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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of The [[Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.

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'''The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs''' (Portuguese: '''O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes''') is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of The [[Happy [[The Happy Cricket]], released in 2001.
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