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Surprising Casting: Yuval Shamla's Next Project Israel today

2022-05-12T11:30:44.438Z


The star of "Ninja Israel", who won the competition three times, was chosen to play the lead role in a new animated film for children


Yuval Shmela, a competitive climber, Xian "Ninja Israel" who won the competition three times and was crowned the 16th ninja in the world after climbing the Midiyarama, was chosen to dub the lead role in the animated film for children that will be released this summer.

This is the first role that will be fully dubbed for cinema.

"Rooster and the Lost Treasure Pirates",

The movie "Rooster and the Pirates of the Lost Treasure" tells the story of a unique hero named Rooster - half a rabbit and half a rooster, living in a kingdom made up of rabbits and roosters.

He overcomes his variance to save his people, and embarks on a journey full of adventure and search for a lost treasure, along with two good friends, a loyal turtle and a mischievous turtle.

"The Rooster and the Pirates of the Lost Treasure" will hit theaters on July 14.

He was previously interviewed by Israel Today and said: "Despite the disappointment, I was so excited about the track and enjoyed it, that I had fun thinking about it. Failures are part of the sport, there is always an option that will not succeed. When I fall, there is only one thing that can help me: know "Why did I fall and what could I improve, and try again? It happens to me a lot that I fall off track and get upset, and my coach says to me: What will this help you? If you let your emotions lead you both ups and downs, it's not good. You just have to try to get better all the time." .

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Source: israelhayom

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