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Marsupilami

"Hairy mess incoming!"

Movie 2026 1h 39m 6.9 /10
Directed by Philippe Lacheau

David Ticoule takes on what should be a simple delivery, a mysterious package kin to a routine rush through South America. But he soon discovers the box contains a living surprise, a baby Marsupilami with a mind of its own. He, along with his colleague Tess Ticoule, and streetwise partners... Read more

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Streaming availability last verified: February 14, 2026

About Marsupilami

David Ticoule takes on what should be a simple delivery, a mysterious package kin to a routine rush through South America. But he soon discovers the box contains a living surprise, a baby Marsupilami with a mind of its own. He, along with his colleague Tess Ticoule, and streetwise partners Pablito Camaron and Ricky Salsa, must keep the creature safe as they race to complete the errand. The journey turns into a chaotic road trip full of misadventures, quirky locals, and slapstick mishaps as the group learns to understand the Marsupilami's signals and quirks. What begins as a straight haul quickly becomes a test of trust, teamwork, and unexpected friendship. They learn fast that danger can be playful and unpredictable.

Directed by Philippe Lacheau, Marsupilami reimagines the Franquin classic for modern families. The adventure draws on the original Marsupilami character created by André Franquin, with a comedic sensibility shaped by Lacheau and Pierre Lacheau for a wide audience across continents.

Box office figures have not been publicly disclosed. The production carries a substantial budget and aims at family markets, blending live action with the Marsupilami creature for broad international appeal. The film eyes family crowds across Europe and Latin America.

As of now there are no widely reported awards or nominations for Marsupilami. The lighthearted tone and family focus keep expectations modest, though a few outlets may single out its visual humor and performances for younger viewers. Any industry recognition would likely come later rather than release or festivals.

Reception centers on the bond between David and the infant Marsupilami and how the group learns to work together to protect it. The film mixes fast paced set pieces with light hearted humor, offering a family friendly adventure that celebrates friendship, courage, and the wonder of Marsupilami for families everywhere.

Details

Release Date
February 04, 2026
Runtime
1h 39m
User Ratings
18 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Adventure, Comedy
Country
France
Studio
Pathé +4 more
Budget
$33,555,600
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Philippe Lacheau

Philippe Lacheau

David Ticoule

Jamel Debbouze

Jamel Debbouze

Pablito Camaron

Tarek Boudali

Tarek Boudali

Ricky Salsa

Élodie Fontan

Élodie Fontan

Tess Ticoule

Julien Arruti

Julien Arruti

Stéphane Buisson

Jean Reno

Jean Reno

Jeffrey Malone

C

Corentin Guillot

Léo

Gérard Jugnot

Gérard Jugnot

Le capitaine du paquebot

Didier Bourdon

Didier Bourdon

Le père de Pablito

Alban Ivanov

Alban Ivanov

Raymond Douanier

Director: Philippe Lacheau

Written by: Pierre Dudan, André Franquin, Pierre Lacheau

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With a rating of 6.9/10 from 18 viewers, Marsupilami is considered solid entertainment worth checking out. It's a good pick if you enjoy adventure and comedy stories.

David Ticoule takes on what should be a simple delivery, a mysterious package kin to a routine rush through South America. But he soon discovers the box contains a living surprise, a baby Marsupilami with a mind of its own. He, along with his colleague Tess Ticoule, and streetwise partners Pablit...

Philippe Lacheau plays David Ticoule. David is tasked with delivering a mysterious package from South America, which leads to him discovering he’s carrying a baby Marsupilami.

Élodie Fontan plays Tess Ticoule. Tess Ticoule is part of the Ticoule family central to the film.