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Oscar's Oasis: The Movie is a 2012 animated adventure film based on the Oscar's Oasis television series. Directed by Tito Uysal and produced by TeamTO and Tuba Entertainment, the movie follows the adventures of Oscar, the clever and resourceful lizard, and his animal friends in the harsh desert environment.

Plot:[]

In the desert, Oscar, the lizard, finds himself in a thrilling adventure when he crosses paths with Popy, Harchi, and Buck, the notorious Trio. The trio is known for causing trouble and mischief around the oasis, where Oscar lives. Their rivalry escalates when they discover a hidden treasure map that supposedly leads to a secret underground river that flows with fresh water, which is a precious commodity in the desert. This discovery sets off a race to find the treasure before the ruthless desert gangster, Doc, and his henchmen get their hands on it.

The journey is fraught with danger and challenges as they encounter various desert creatures and face the treacherous desert terrain. Throughout the film, Oscar and the Trio must put aside their differences and work together to outsmart Doc and his gang, who are eager to claim the treasure for themselves. Along the way, they learn the importance of friendship, teamwork, and the true value of water.

The film is an extension of the television series, maintaining the slapstick comedy and the silent film style, with the characters' actions and expressions speaking louder than words. It features the same lovable characters and their quests for food and water, but with a more developed storyline and adventurous plot.

Release and Reception:[]

Oscar's Oasis: The Movie was released in France on March 28, 2012. It has been well-received for its simple yet entertaining storyline and the visually appealing animated sequences that capture the humor and antics of the desert animals. The film's silent approach to storytelling allows it to appeal to a broad audience, including younger children who may not fully understand dialogue-driven narratives. The film has been distributed internationally and has been shown in various film festivals.

The movie serves as a delightful addition to the Oscar's Oasis franchise, offering fans of the series a longer and more in-depth look into the lives of Oscar and his desert companions, as well as introducing new viewers to the charming world of the show.