In a time where animation means animals, it's great to see a coming back to roots with human characters.

It's all the more enjoyable that the Arabic culture isn't very exposed today.

This opus is much better than the previous sequel, as well in the art than for the story: it mixes some tragedy, fun, adventures & historic appeal. The Midas Hand is really based on a myth.

I am delightfully surprised to see that there's no time-out, except the silly songs parts: it's always based on jazzy tunes, so if you heard one, you heard them all!