

Animation · Music · Comedy
Overview
A pair of mice attempt to board Noah's Ark: Vini, a charismatic poet with terrible stage fright, and Tito, a talented and charming guitarist. When the rains come, only one male and one female of each species is allowed on Noah's Ark. With the help of an ingenious cockroach and fate's good luck, Vini and Tito sneak their way onto the Ark and together avert a showdown among the ships carnivores and plant eaters. All the while, the animals perform a series of classic songs inspired by world renowned poet, Vinicius de Moraes. Can these talented stowaways use music to break the tension and help these cooped up creatures survive the 40 days and 40 nights together?
Top Cast


Rodrigo Santoro
Rodrigo Santoro
Vini (voice)
Rodrigo Santoro
Vini (voice)


Marcelo Adnet
Marcelo Adnet
Tom (voice)
Marcelo Adnet
Tom (voice)


Alice Braga
Alice Braga
Nina (voice)
Alice Braga
Nina (voice)


Lázaro Ramos
Lázaro Ramos
Baruk (voice)
Lázaro Ramos
Baruk (voice)


Júlio Andrade
Júlio Andrade
Noé (voice)
Júlio Andrade
Noé (voice)


Bruno Gagliasso
Bruno Gagliasso
Kilgore (voice)
Bruno Gagliasso
Kilgore (voice)


Rihanna Barbosa
Rihanna Barbosa
Susana (voice)
Rihanna Barbosa
Susana (voice)


Edvana Carvalho
Edvana Carvalho
Ruth (voice)
Edvana Carvalho
Ruth (voice)


Gregório Duvivier
Gregório Duvivier
Alfonso (voice)
Gregório Duvivier
Alfonso (voice)


Ingrid Guimarães
Ingrid Guimarães
Sonia (voice)
Ingrid Guimarães
Sonia (voice)
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