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Heidi: Rescue of the Lynx
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Heidi: Rescue of the Lynx

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User Score10 ratings
TMDB 7.116+20251h 20mGerman
AnimationAdventureFamily

Synopsis

When eight-year-old Heidi saves a lynx family and their home from a greedy businessman, she gets her grandfather to come clean with the village community, and she realizes that her beloved little lynx belongs with his family in the wild just as she belongs with her grandfather in the mountains.

Director
Toby SchwarzFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Studio 100 Media6 production companies
Release
June 26, 2025Released
Box Office
$5MBudget $11M

Top Cast

8 of 13
Lilly Graffam
Heidi (voice: English version)
Tom Zahner
Grandfather / Chief of Station / Hunter (voice: English version)
Leonardo Lucero
(voice: English version)
Andrea Dewell
Bridget / Child (voice: English version)
Michael McCown
Mr. Schnaittinger (voice: English version)
Lily Held
Clara (voice: English version)
Mike McAlpine
Mr. Sesemann / Police Officer (voice: English version)
Phil Lewis
Mayor / Villager (voice: English version)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Aug 6, 2025

Now this does get off to a distinctly ropey start with song called “Heidi” that we could probably have done without, but thereafter it’s actually a perfectly adequate little family feature. As per Johanna Spyri’s book, “Heidi” lives in the mountains with her kindly but grumpy grandfather and near her best pal, the goatherd “Peter”. When a family of peckish lynxes is caught trying to get onto the chicken coup, they are scared away and the community - egged on by visiting lumber entrepreneur “Schnaittinger” - set up traps for them. Luckily for one she names “Pepper”, “Heidi” rescues one and together with “Peter” goes up above the tree line to reunite it with its family. That is where she discovers the real intention of their new, unscrupulous, benefactor and so concludes that his similar plans for their pristine valley must be kiboshed. He’s devious, though, and soon everything she holds dear is in peril…! No, there’s not really much jeopardy but for the kids it has some amiable characters, playful kittens and a thumping great environmental message that is writ large, but actually quite gently. The animation is all fairly standard, big-eyed, stuff, and some of the movements do look a little stilted but it’s all perfectly watchable summer cinema fayre. Quite whether children will be interested or not is a good question. I saw it on my own.

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