On September 9th, the animated film "The Three Little Rascals Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine" officially released its poster and trailer. Revolving around the meaningful story of orphaned children on a journey to find a true home, the film offers an adventure filled with a range of emotions, promising to captivate young audiences.

The film "The Three Little Rascals Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine" follows two orphaned Irish siblings, Tom and Mary. Arriving in New York by sea without their only remaining relative, Mary and Tom blend in with other orphans to board a transcontinental train to California to find their uncle Niall.
Here, the two brothers met Nick (Orange) - an extraordinary friend - and together they traveled through many wondrous lands, until they unexpectedly encountered cunning villains at the gold mine.
To save themselves and everyone else, Tom and Mary must use their intelligence, resourcefulness, and excellent teamwork. After completing this perilous mission, will Tom and Mary find a true home?

The film features lively and adorable characters. All the characters' names are Vietnamese-ized into familiar and easy-to-remember fruit names, appealing to young audiences.
The film's visuals are impressive, with vibrant colors that show the producers invested heavily in art direction and special effects to create a rich array of settings, from bustling train stations and lush green meadows to barren deserts and mysterious gold mines deep in the mountains. The fast pace of the film, combined with lively music and an adventurous, epic tone, further enhances its appeal.
More than just a work that sparks the curiosity of young audiences, "The Three Mischievous Kids Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine" is also a meaningful film, based on a real historical event and the family story of director Pedro Solís García (Spain). According to Pedro Solís García, the short film "Strings," the "precursor" to the feature film "The Three Mischievous Kids Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine," was inspired by his own son.

From birth, the boy unfortunately suffered from severe cerebral palsy, almost completely immobile and always in critical condition. However, his daughter always found ways to play with her brother, tying ropes to his arms to help him move, even if only a little. Watching his children's games and observing how his son communicated through eye contact, director Pedro Solís García wrote the story of a healthy girl who overcame all prejudice to befriend a boy with cerebral palsy.
These are the two main characters in the short film "Strings" and now Mary and Nick in the feature film "The Three Idiots Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine".
According to producer Jordi Gasull, on the surface, the film "The Three Little Rascals Cause Chaos in the Gold Mine" is a "treasure hunt," but at its core, the treasure is not material, but the feeling of belonging to a family for children who need love and inclusion despite their different backgrounds.
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