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Tad, The Lost Explorer

Tad, the Lost Explorer (Spanish: Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones) is a 2012 Spanish 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Enrique Gato. The film is a spinoff of Gato's 2004 short film, Tadeo Jones and its sequel Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom,[6] and while technically based on the shorts, the film was mainly adapted from the Spanish graphic novel Tadeo and the Secret of the Toactlum, illustrated and co-written by Juan López Fernández (Jan) and written by Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, and Enrique Gato. The film was adapted and written by Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio del Moral, Jordi Gasull and Neil Landau. The film's music was composed by Zacarías M. de la Riva. The English cast features the voices of Kerry Shale, Ariel Winter, Bruce Mackinnon, Mac McDonald, Liza Ross, Cheech Marin and Adam James. The film was produced by Telecinco Cinema, El Toro Picture, Lightbox Entertainment, Ikiru Films, Telefónica Producciones, and Media Networks, with the participation of AXN, Canal Plus and TVC.[7]

Tad, the Lost Explorer
Spanish theatrical release poster
SpanishLas Aventuras de Tadeo Jones
Directed byEnrique Gato
Screenplay byJavier Barreira
Gorka Magallón
Ignacio del Moral
Jordi Gasull
Neil Landau
Based onTadeo Jones y el secreto de Toactlum
by Javier Barreira & Gorka Magallón
Produced byJordi Gasull
Nicolás Matji
Edmon Roch
Alvaro Augustin
Ghislain Barrois
Ezequiel Nieto
Cesar Vargas
StarringKerry Shale
Ariel Winter
Bruce Mackinnon
Mac McDonald
Liza Ross
Cheech Marin
Adam James
Edited byAlexander Adams
Music byZacarías M. de la Riva
Production
companies
Telecinco Cinema
El Toro Pictures
Lightbox Entertainment
Ikiru Films
Telefónica Studios
Media Networks
Distributed byParamount Pictures (Spain, Mexico, Latin America and Brazil)
StudioCanal (international)[3]
Release dates
  • 8 April 2012 (2012-04-08) (United States)[1]
  • 5 June 2012 (2012-06-05) (AIAFF)[2]
  • 31 August 2012 (2012-08-31) (Spain)
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguagesSpanish
English
Budget€8 million[4]
Box office€45 million ($60.8 million)[5]

The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on 5 June 2012 and was theatrically released on 31 August 2012 in Spain by Paramount Pictures. The film received positive reviews from Spanish critics, but it was not well received in North America and it earned €45 million on an €8 million budget, making it a box-office hit.[8]

It was nominated for 5 Goya Awards, winning 3 for Best Animated Film, Best New Director and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 27th Goya Awards.[9][10]

A sequel, titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas, was released in 2017.[11][12] The final installment titled Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet was released in August 2022.

Plot edit

Tadeo Jones (Tad Stones in the English version and voiced by Kerry Shale) is a bricklayer who lives in Chicago, working on the construction of the city's subway. Ever since he was five years old, he has dreamed of being a professional archaeologist. After being fired from his job as a bricklayer for daydreaming and for his dog urinating on the construction foreman, Tad visits his friend Professor Humbert (voiced by Mac McDonald), asking for the professor's help in investigating an apparently vintage bottle of Coca-Cola Tad found on the construction site. The professor receives a letter from his friend Professor Lavrof summoning him to Peru to re-unite his half of a stone "key" that will unlock the legendary Incan city of Paititi. Arriving at the airport, Professor Humbert suffers an accident after taking the wrong pills and is taken to the hospital. Meanwhile, a member of the nefarious firm Odysseus Inc. is spying on them and sends the photo to the other members who are in the Sechura Desert.

Tad takes the professor's place and, along with his dog Jeff, travels from Chicago to Cusco, Peru. in the Cusco airport Tad meets Freddy (voiced by Cheech Marin), a local hustler. Tad is kidnapped by men from Odysseus, who threaten him to give them the stone key, but Tad is saved by Freddy and Sara (voiced by Ariel Winter), Professor Lavrof's daughter, whom Tad falls in love with. After joining the two halves of the key, the group travels to Machu Picchu to meet up with Lavrof (also voiced by McDonald). Odysseus Inc., led by the evil Kopponen, (also voiced by Kerry Shale) again tries to steal the key, but Tad and Sara escape their clutches.

Arriving in Machu Picchu, they discover that Professor Lavrof was kidnapped by Odysseus. After a series of adventures, they find Lavrof and Max Mordon (voiced by Adam James), a famous archaeologist Tad idolizes and Sara's fiancé. After cracking the code of a wall map. Kopponen searches the desert with Lavrof and Mordon to find the treasure of the Incas. But Tad and Sara have the real map, and they depart for the jungle. Kopponen discovers them and finds the underground temple.

After more adventures, it is revealed that Max is in league with Odysseus. After a booby-trapped room that wipes out Kopponen and the rest of his henchmen in Odysseus Inc., Max sneaks into a room in the temple and tries to steal the Incan gold, thinking it will grant him eternal life. After deceiving a mummy and a golem, Max smashes the glass that protects the Indian gold and thus achieves eternal life — but only as an un-dead mummy, and the condition is irreversible. Max is then imprisoned by the mummy inhabitants in Paititi's darkest dungeon, the chief mummy releases Tad, Sara and the Professor on the condition that they will not reveal anything they know about the city or the treasure. Upon returning to the surface, they convince Freddy that the treasure of the Incas was only a legend and does not really exist. Tad and Sara confess their feelings for each other, along with the passionate kiss, their romance blossoms.

The film ends with Tad, Sara, Lavrof, Jeff and Belzoni escaping in one of the Odysseus vehicles.

Cast edit

Character Spanish voice actor English voice actor
Tadheus "Tad" Stone/Tadeo Jones Óscar Barberán Kerry Shale
Sara Lavrof Michelle Jenner Ariel Winter (US)
Fiona Glascott (UK)
Freddy José Mota Cheech Marin (US)
Lewis MacLeod (UK)
Max Mordon Pep Anton Muñoz Adam James
Professor Humbert Carles Canut Mac McDonald
Professor Lavrof Félix Benito
The Mummy Luis Posada Bruce Mackinnon
Kopponen Miguel Ángel Jenner Kerry Shale
Grandma Marta Martorell Liza Ross

Production edit

Tad, the Lost Explorer was produced by Lightbox Entertainment, Telecinco Cinema, El Toro Pictures, Telefónica Producciones and Ikiru Films, and co-produced by Media Networks. It was distributed by the Spanish subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, in collaboration with AXN, Televisió de Catalunya, Grupo Intereconomía, Mediaset España and Canal+. The film became the first full-length animated feature with these characters, originally introduced in Enrique Gato's short animations.

In 2001, Enrique Gato decided to create a new character, parodying Indiana Jones, to add a touch of humor as well as greater action and dynamism to his work[13] and counter the static character movement of his earlier short film, Bicho.[14] Work on the project did not start until two years later, when he began writing the script for the big screen.[13]

The Tadeo character was created using the 3D computer graphics program Autodesk 3ds Max. The model was initially very simple, created as a facial animation test with 4 basic gestures. The director saw in the character the potential to become a short film protagonist.[14] For the second short film, Enrique Gato wanted to convey something of the personal life of the character, not present in the first film, showing his neighbourhood and his taste for hamburgers.[15]

David García voiced the character in the first short film, in which Tadeo Jones does not speak but utters exclamations and murmurs.[13] The character does speak in the second short film, where he is voiced by Jordi Brau. In the first animated feature film, Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones (Tad, the Lost Explorer), the Spanish voice actors are José Mota, Michelle Jenner and Óscar Barberan as Freddy, Sara and Tadeo respectively. In the version dubbed in Catalan, José Corbacho replaces José Mota.

In April 2008, the filmmakers set up their own animation studio, Lightbox Entertainment, to produce 3D animated films for the global market. They began making Tad, the Lost Explorer from that time, featuring the protagonist, Tad, as a construction worker who devotes his spare time to archeology. Spanish comic book writer and artist Juan López Fernández (known as Jan) made two cartoons to promote the feature film starring Tad,[16] which were used as storyboards.[17] Enrique Gato also tried to take the character into video games, but abandoned the idea when results fell short of expectations.

The elongated nose, big mouth and disproportionate limbs of the Tadeo Jones character are based on Jan's designs. The figure is principally inspired by Indiana Jones, as seen by his hat and his silhouette with its pale shirt and dark pants. But he carries a backpack, giving him a boy-scout air that symbolizes his childlike mentality.

The character was animated using three forms based on the same geometric shape, one fully clothed, one without hat and shirt, and one wearing only boots and underwear. The animation was done in Character Studio, without adapting the volume of the components. The head is separate, the eyes also had their own independent geometry, and there were specific controls for the eyelids. One difficulty was that the filmmakers did not want the character to lose his hat until the end of the short animation, and the hat reduced the expressiveness of the character. For that reason, they first animated Tadeo without the hat, adapting the character afterwards with his hat on.[14] The animation team, comprising David Ordieres and some one hundred other film employees, spent four years developing and animating the characters.[18]

Release edit

The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 5 June 2012 and was theatrically released on 31 August 2012 in Spain by Paramount Pictures, who additionally distributed the film in territories like Mexico and Brazil.

The film was released in Spain on 19 December 2012 on DVD and Blu-ray, and within days became the best selling Christmas DVD, drying up the issue quickly. Includes audio quality Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish version in addition to blind and language in Catalan. It also concludes a section of extras from the movie with the making of, the trailer, video clip, short films and the design and creation of characters.

It was also released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2014, by StudioCanal, who also handled the film's international sales.

Soundtrack edit

Tad, the Lost Explorer
Soundtrack album by
Zacarías M. de la Riva
Released12 September 2012
Recorded2012
GenreFilm score
Length55:27
LabelMovieScore Media
ProducerJames Peterson
Zacarías M. de la Riva film scores chronology
Childish Games
(2012)
Tad, the Lost Explorer
(2012)
La mano de Nefertiti
(2012)
Singles from Tad, the Lost Explorer
  1. "Te Voy A Esperar"
    Released: 7 August 2012

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Zacarías M. de la Riva. The movie's theme is "Te Voy A Esperar" by Juan Magan and Belinda, which plays in the credits. The song placed first on the charts in Spain on iTunes and Spotify. On the other hand, the soundtrack of the film also features songs from One Direction and The Monomes, as well as the hit song "The Final Countdown" by Europe. The score soundtrack was released by MovieScore Media on 12 September 2012.[19][20]

Video games edit

A video game based on the film, titled Tadeo Jones, was developed by Spanish studio U-Play Studios for the PlayStation Vita. It was released by Deep Silver on 4 December 2013.[21][22] A follow-up game, Tadeo Jones and the Lost Manuscript (Tadeo Jones y el Manuscrito Perdido), was released on 28 November 2014 for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4.[23]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

The film generally received positive reviews mainly from Spanish critics and audiences praising the animation, action scenes, Gato's direction and cast of characters. Fausto Fernández of the Spanish film magazine Fotogramas gave it three out of five stars. He called Tad, the Lost Explorer the best film in Spanish animation history and praised its visual quality and cast of characters, although he criticized the choice of soundtrack. He added that, as a film deriving from cartoons, it stood up well against bigger-budget titles.[24] Carmen L. Lobo of the newspaper La Razón gave it three out of five, calling it a candid story, furiously-paced and strongly influenced by comics, yet stripped of any malicious double meaning. She described it as full of scenes that seem lifted from a video game, adding that the settings in which these unfold are impressive.[25] Jordi Batlle Caminal of La Vanguardia wrote of the film: "The animation is top notch. The secondary characters are inventively designed (...) A worthy product, with a blockbuster soul".[26] He gave it a score of three out of four.

Box office performance edit

Tad, the Lost Explorer was made on a budget of €8 million.[4] It earned €45 million ($60.8 million) worldwide.[5][27] In Spain, where it was released by Paramount Pictures in 500 theaters,[3] the film held the number one spot at the box office for five weeks in a row,[28] and earned a total of €18.0 million ($24.4 million),[29] breaking domestic box office records for a Spanish-animated feature.[5] It became the highest-grossing film of the year in Spain,[6] and outgrossed other animated features, including Ice Age: Continental Drift, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (another animated film distributed by Paramount), and Brave.[28] In other countries, the film earned over $36 million, topping box office charts in multiple South American territories.[29]

Accolades edit

Award Ceremony Category Result
Forqué Awards 22 January 2013 Best Documentary and/or Animation Won
Gaudí Awards[30] 3 February 2013 Best Animated Film Won
Best Sound Nominated
Best Special/Digital Effects Won
CEC Medals 11 February 2013 Best New Director Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
Best Music Nominated
Best Animated Film Won
Goya Awards 17 February 2013 Best New Director Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Won
Best Original Score Nominated
Best Original Song Nominated
Best Animated Film Won

Sequels edit

A sequel, titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas, was released in 2017.[11][12] It was co-directed by Enrique Gato and David Alonso,[11] and written by Jordi Gasull, Javier Barreira and Neil Landau.[29] It was distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures.[11]

The second sequel titled Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet was released in August 2022 and was directed by Enrique Gato.

See also edit

References edit

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Tad the Lost Explorer Spanish Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones is a 2012 Spanish 3D computer animated adventure comedy film directed by Enrique Gato The film is a spinoff of Gato s 2004 short film Tadeo Jones and its sequel Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom 6 and while technically based on the shorts the film was mainly adapted from the Spanish graphic novel Tadeo and the Secret of the Toactlum illustrated and co written by Juan Lopez Fernandez Jan and written by Javier Barreira Gorka Magallon and Enrique Gato The film was adapted and written by Javier Barreira Gorka Magallon Ignacio del Moral Jordi Gasull and Neil Landau The film s music was composed by Zacarias M de la Riva The English cast features the voices of Kerry Shale Ariel Winter Bruce Mackinnon Mac McDonald Liza Ross Cheech Marin and Adam James The film was produced by Telecinco Cinema El Toro Picture Lightbox Entertainment Ikiru Films Telefonica Producciones and Media Networks with the participation of AXN Canal Plus and TVC 7 Tad the Lost ExplorerSpanish theatrical release posterSpanishLas Aventuras de Tadeo JonesDirected byEnrique GatoScreenplay byJavier BarreiraGorka MagallonIgnacio del MoralJordi GasullNeil LandauBased onTadeo Jones y el secreto de Toactlumby Javier Barreira amp Gorka MagallonProduced byJordi GasullNicolas MatjiEdmon RochAlvaro AugustinGhislain BarroisEzequiel NietoCesar VargasStarringKerry ShaleAriel WinterBruce MackinnonMac McDonaldLiza RossCheech MarinAdam JamesEdited byAlexander AdamsMusic byZacarias M de la RivaProductioncompaniesTelecinco CinemaEl Toro PicturesLightbox EntertainmentIkiru FilmsTelefonica StudiosMedia NetworksDistributed byParamount Pictures Spain Mexico Latin America and Brazil StudioCanal international 3 Release dates8 April 2012 2012 04 08 United States 1 5 June 2012 2012 06 05 AIAFF 2 31 August 2012 2012 08 31 Spain Running time92 minutesCountrySpainLanguagesSpanishEnglishBudget 8 million 4 Box office 45 million 60 8 million 5 The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on 5 June 2012 and was theatrically released on 31 August 2012 in Spain by Paramount Pictures The film received positive reviews from Spanish critics but it was not well received in North America and it earned 45 million on an 8 million budget making it a box office hit 8 It was nominated for 5 Goya Awards winning 3 for Best Animated Film Best New Director and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 27th Goya Awards 9 10 A sequel titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas was released in 2017 11 12 The final installment titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet was released in August 2022 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Soundtrack 6 Video games 7 Reception 7 1 Critical response 7 2 Box office performance 7 3 Accolades 8 Sequels 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot editTadeo Jones Tad Stones in the English version and voiced by Kerry Shale is a bricklayer who lives in Chicago working on the construction of the city s subway Ever since he was five years old he has dreamed of being a professional archaeologist After being fired from his job as a bricklayer for daydreaming and for his dog urinating on the construction foreman Tad visits his friend Professor Humbert voiced by Mac McDonald asking for the professor s help in investigating an apparently vintage bottle of Coca Cola Tad found on the construction site The professor receives a letter from his friend Professor Lavrof summoning him to Peru to re unite his half of a stone key that will unlock the legendary Incan city of Paititi Arriving at the airport Professor Humbert suffers an accident after taking the wrong pills and is taken to the hospital Meanwhile a member of the nefarious firm Odysseus Inc is spying on them and sends the photo to the other members who are in the Sechura Desert Tad takes the professor s place and along with his dog Jeff travels from Chicago to Cusco Peru in the Cusco airport Tad meets Freddy voiced by Cheech Marin a local hustler Tad is kidnapped by men from Odysseus who threaten him to give them the stone key but Tad is saved by Freddy and Sara voiced by Ariel Winter Professor Lavrof s daughter whom Tad falls in love with After joining the two halves of the key the group travels to Machu Picchu to meet up with Lavrof also voiced by McDonald Odysseus Inc led by the evil Kopponen also voiced by Kerry Shale again tries to steal the key but Tad and Sara escape their clutches Arriving in Machu Picchu they discover that Professor Lavrof was kidnapped by Odysseus After a series of adventures they find Lavrof and Max Mordon voiced by Adam James a famous archaeologist Tad idolizes and Sara s fiance After cracking the code of a wall map Kopponen searches the desert with Lavrof and Mordon to find the treasure of the Incas But Tad and Sara have the real map and they depart for the jungle Kopponen discovers them and finds the underground temple After more adventures it is revealed that Max is in league with Odysseus After a booby trapped room that wipes out Kopponen and the rest of his henchmen in Odysseus Inc Max sneaks into a room in the temple and tries to steal the Incan gold thinking it will grant him eternal life After deceiving a mummy and a golem Max smashes the glass that protects the Indian gold and thus achieves eternal life but only as an un dead mummy and the condition is irreversible Max is then imprisoned by the mummy inhabitants in Paititi s darkest dungeon the chief mummy releases Tad Sara and the Professor on the condition that they will not reveal anything they know about the city or the treasure Upon returning to the surface they convince Freddy that the treasure of the Incas was only a legend and does not really exist Tad and Sara confess their feelings for each other along with the passionate kiss their romance blossoms The film ends with Tad Sara Lavrof Jeff and Belzoni escaping in one of the Odysseus vehicles Cast editCharacter Spanish voice actor English voice actorTadheus Tad Stone Tadeo Jones oscar Barberan Kerry ShaleSara Lavrof Michelle Jenner Ariel Winter US Fiona Glascott UK Freddy Jose Mota Cheech Marin US Lewis MacLeod UK Max Mordon Pep Anton Munoz Adam JamesProfessor Humbert Carles Canut Mac McDonaldProfessor Lavrof Felix BenitoThe Mummy Luis Posada Bruce MackinnonKopponen Miguel Angel Jenner Kerry ShaleGrandma Marta Martorell Liza RossProduction editTad the Lost Explorer was produced by Lightbox Entertainment Telecinco Cinema El Toro Pictures Telefonica Producciones and Ikiru Films and co produced by Media Networks It was distributed by the Spanish subsidiary of Paramount Pictures in collaboration with AXN Televisio de Catalunya Grupo Intereconomia Mediaset Espana and Canal The film became the first full length animated feature with these characters originally introduced in Enrique Gato s short animations In 2001 Enrique Gato decided to create a new character parodying Indiana Jones to add a touch of humor as well as greater action and dynamism to his work 13 and counter the static character movement of his earlier short film Bicho 14 Work on the project did not start until two years later when he began writing the script for the big screen 13 The Tadeo character was created using the 3D computer graphics program Autodesk 3ds Max The model was initially very simple created as a facial animation test with 4 basic gestures The director saw in the character the potential to become a short film protagonist 14 For the second short film Enrique Gato wanted to convey something of the personal life of the character not present in the first film showing his neighbourhood and his taste for hamburgers 15 David Garcia voiced the character in the first short film in which Tadeo Jones does not speak but utters exclamations and murmurs 13 The character does speak in the second short film where he is voiced by Jordi Brau In the first animated feature film Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones Tad the Lost Explorer the Spanish voice actors are Jose Mota Michelle Jenner and oscar Barberan as Freddy Sara and Tadeo respectively In the version dubbed in Catalan Jose Corbacho replaces Jose Mota In April 2008 the filmmakers set up their own animation studio Lightbox Entertainment to produce 3D animated films for the global market They began making Tad the Lost Explorer from that time featuring the protagonist Tad as a construction worker who devotes his spare time to archeology Spanish comic book writer and artist Juan Lopez Fernandez known as Jan made two cartoons to promote the feature film starring Tad 16 which were used as storyboards 17 Enrique Gato also tried to take the character into video games but abandoned the idea when results fell short of expectations The elongated nose big mouth and disproportionate limbs of the Tadeo Jones character are based on Jan s designs The figure is principally inspired by Indiana Jones as seen by his hat and his silhouette with its pale shirt and dark pants But he carries a backpack giving him a boy scout air that symbolizes his childlike mentality The character was animated using three forms based on the same geometric shape one fully clothed one without hat and shirt and one wearing only boots and underwear The animation was done in Character Studio without adapting the volume of the components The head is separate the eyes also had their own independent geometry and there were specific controls for the eyelids One difficulty was that the filmmakers did not want the character to lose his hat until the end of the short animation and the hat reduced the expressiveness of the character For that reason they first animated Tadeo without the hat adapting the character afterwards with his hat on 14 The animation team comprising David Ordieres and some one hundred other film employees spent four years developing and animating the characters 18 Release editThe film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 5 June 2012 and was theatrically released on 31 August 2012 in Spain by Paramount Pictures who additionally distributed the film in territories like Mexico and Brazil The film was released in Spain on 19 December 2012 on DVD and Blu ray and within days became the best selling Christmas DVD drying up the issue quickly Includes audio quality Dolby Digital 5 1 Spanish version in addition to blind and language in Catalan It also concludes a section of extras from the movie with the making of the trailer video clip short films and the design and creation of characters It was also released on DVD and Blu ray in the United Kingdom on November 10 2014 by StudioCanal who also handled the film s international sales Soundtrack editTad the Lost ExplorerSoundtrack album by Zacarias M de la RivaReleased12 September 2012Recorded2012GenreFilm scoreLength55 27LabelMovieScore MediaProducerJames PetersonZacarias M de la Riva film scores chronologyChildish Games 2012 Tad the Lost Explorer 2012 La mano de Nefertiti 2012 Singles from Tad the Lost Explorer Te Voy A Esperar Released 7 August 2012The soundtrack of the film is composed by Zacarias M de la Riva The movie s theme is Te Voy A Esperar by Juan Magan and Belinda which plays in the credits The song placed first on the charts in Spain on iTunes and Spotify On the other hand the soundtrack of the film also features songs from One Direction and The Monomes as well as the hit song The Final Countdown by Europe The score soundtrack was released by MovieScore Media on 12 September 2012 19 20 Video games editA video game based on the film titled Tadeo Jones was developed by Spanish studio U Play Studios for the PlayStation Vita It was released by Deep Silver on 4 December 2013 21 22 A follow up game Tadeo Jones and the Lost Manuscript Tadeo Jones y el Manuscrito Perdido was released on 28 November 2014 for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 23 Reception editCritical response edit The film generally received positive reviews mainly from Spanish critics and audiences praising the animation action scenes Gato s direction and cast of characters Fausto Fernandez of the Spanish film magazine Fotogramas gave it three out of five stars He called Tad the Lost Explorer the best film in Spanish animation history and praised its visual quality and cast of characters although he criticized the choice of soundtrack He added that as a film deriving from cartoons it stood up well against bigger budget titles 24 Carmen L Lobo of the newspaper La Razon gave it three out of five calling it a candid story furiously paced and strongly influenced by comics yet stripped of any malicious double meaning She described it as full of scenes that seem lifted from a video game adding that the settings in which these unfold are impressive 25 Jordi Batlle Caminal of La Vanguardia wrote of the film The animation is top notch The secondary characters are inventively designed A worthy product with a blockbuster soul 26 He gave it a score of three out of four Box office performance edit Tad the Lost Explorer was made on a budget of 8 million 4 It earned 45 million 60 8 million worldwide 5 27 In Spain where it was released by Paramount Pictures in 500 theaters 3 the film held the number one spot at the box office for five weeks in a row 28 and earned a total of 18 0 million 24 4 million 29 breaking domestic box office records for a Spanish animated feature 5 It became the highest grossing film of the year in Spain 6 and outgrossed other animated features including Ice Age Continental Drift Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted another animated film distributed by Paramount and Brave 28 In other countries the film earned over 36 million topping box office charts in multiple South American territories 29 Accolades edit Award Ceremony Category ResultForque Awards 22 January 2013 Best Documentary and or Animation WonGaudi Awards 30 3 February 2013 Best Animated Film WonBest Sound NominatedBest Special Digital Effects WonCEC Medals 11 February 2013 Best New Director WonBest Adapted Screenplay WonBest Music NominatedBest Animated Film WonGoya Awards 17 February 2013 Best New Director WonBest Adapted Screenplay WonBest Original Score NominatedBest Original Song NominatedBest Animated Film WonSequels editMain articles Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas and Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet A sequel titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas was released in 2017 11 12 It was co directed by Enrique Gato and David Alonso 11 and written by Jordi Gasull Javier Barreira and Neil Landau 29 It was distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures 11 The second sequel titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet was released in August 2022 and was directed by Enrique Gato See also editList of Spanish films of 2012References edit Annecy 2012 Press Kit Annecy p 10 Archived from the original on 17 October 2020 Retrieved 21 July 2014 Rios Perez Sergio 4 October 2012 Tadeo Jones tops Spanish box office 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