Throne of Elves is a 2016 Chinese animated adventure romance film directed by Song Yuefeng. It was released in China by Beijing Enlight Pictures on August 19, 2016 in 2D and 3D. It is the sequel to the 2014 animated film Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn based on the video game Dragon Nest.
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Directed by | Song Yuefeng |
Production companies | Shanghai Mijia Media Horgos Caitiaowu Pictures Beijing Enlight Pictures HG Entertainment Hu Na Kuai Le Yang Guang Hu Dong Yu Le Media ????????????? 58.com Bilibili Film Mili Entertainment |
Distributed by | Beijing Enlight Pictures |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin English German |
Box office | CN¥23.4 million |
Screenplay
It is the wedding of the Elf Queen Meier, and Liya (Ashley Boettcher) is excited to invite Little Fish (Ryan Potter). The queen allows the request for Liya even though the to-be elf king and Liya's brother disapproves. At the land of the old great battle where the spirits of the many slain elves lurk, sister of the queen, Meyla is a dark elf tries to control the power of the dark stone of death. She resurrects the spirits as her soldiers and gatecrashes the wedding ceremony. Meyla kidnaps Meier and asks the elves to give her the gem of life and elvish map in exchange.
Fish and his group assists the elves on the adventure of discovery of the meaning of life and sacrifice.
English voice cast
- Ashley Boettcher as Princess Liya
- Ryan Potter as Lambert/"Little Fish"
- Anika Noni Rose as Meyla (named "Elena" in the previous film)
- Julie Nathanson as Queen Mayre
- Gavin Hammon as Prince Alyan
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Barnac (listed as "Captain B")
- Enn Reitel as Blacksmith Berlin
- G. K. Bowes as Elf Captain
- Jon Olson as creature voices
- Stephanie Sheh and Michael Sinterniklaas as additional voices
Chinese voice cast
- Ji Guanlin as Queen Mayre
The film has grossed CN¥23.4 million at the Chinese box office.