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* ThematicSeries: While each of the films' stories and characters are different and are set during different time periods, they all take place in Ireland and focus on aspects of Irish folklore, [[GhibliHills the beauty of nature outside of civilization]], and the decline of older Irish traditions and beliefs.

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* ThematicSeries: While each of the films' stories and characters are different and are set during different time periods, they all take place in Ireland and focus on aspects of Irish folklore, [[GhibliHills the beauty of nature outside of civilization]], and the decline of older Irish traditions and beliefs. It's implied that they take place in the same universe as well, with Aisling from ''The Secret of Kells'' making a brief cameo in ''Song of the Sea''.
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Although the films don't share any characters (outside of cameos), they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of Celtic folklore, they are tied together by common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the co-existence between humans and magical creatures, the complicated relationship between spirited kids and their troubled parental figures, and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.

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Although the films don't share any characters (outside of cameos), are standalone, they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of Celtic folklore, they are tied together by common various themes, such as the beauty of nature, the co-existence between humans and magical creatures, the complicated relationship between spirited kids and their troubled parental figures, and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.
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Being heavily inspired by the 2D works of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and Creator/StudioGhibli, this unique trilogy of animated films set out to recapture the spirit and magic of the mostly lost art of traditional hand drawn animation, all while having an unique Irish twist by integrating aspects of Myth/CelticMythology (it's in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the title]] after all).

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Being heavily inspired by the 2D works of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and Creator/StudioGhibli, this unique trilogy of animated films set out to recapture the spirit and magic of the mostly lost art of traditional hand drawn hand-drawn animation, all while having an a unique Irish twist by integrating aspects of Myth/CelticMythology (it's in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the title]] after all).
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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of Irish 2D animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.

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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' (also referred to as ''The Celtic Triptych'' by Tomm Moore) is a trilogy of Irish 2D animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.
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Although the films don't share any characters (outside of cameos), they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of Celtic folklore, they are tied together by common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the complicated relationship between spirited kids and their troubled parental figures, and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.

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Although the films don't share any characters (outside of cameos), they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of Celtic folklore, they are tied together by common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the co-existence between humans and magical creatures, the complicated relationship between spirited kids and their troubled parental figures, and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.
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Being heavily inspired by the 2D works of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and Creator/StudioGhibli, this unique trilogy of animated films set out to recapture the spirit and magic of the mostly lost art of traditional animation, all while having an uniquely Irish twist by integrating aspects of Myth/CelticMythology (it's in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the title]] after all).

Although the films are not explicitly confirmed to be connected, they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of folklore, they are tied together by sharing common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the troubled relationship between kid and parent (particularly father figures), and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.

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Being heavily inspired by the 2D works of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and Creator/StudioGhibli, this unique trilogy of animated films set out to recapture the spirit and magic of the mostly lost art of traditional hand drawn animation, all while having an uniquely unique Irish twist by integrating aspects of Myth/CelticMythology (it's in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the title]] after all).

Although the films are not explicitly confirmed to be connected, don't share any characters (outside of cameos), they are officially regarded to be a ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of Celtic folklore, they are tied together by sharing common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the troubled complicated relationship between kid spirited kids and parent (particularly father figures), their troubled parental figures, and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.



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Although the films are not explicitly confirmed to be connected, they are officially regarded to be a ThemeticSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and folklore, they are tied together by sharing various themes, such as the beauty of nature, the troubled relationship between kid and parent (particularly father figures), and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.

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Although the films are not explicitly confirmed to be connected, they are officially regarded to be a ThemeticSeries, ThematicSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and usage of folklore, they are tied together by sharing various common themes, such as the beauty of nature, the troubled relationship between kid and parent (particularly father figures), and the rebellion against and decline of old traditions and beliefs.

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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of Irish animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.

The films in the trilogy are all set during different time periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are all connected ]] by taking place in Ireland and focusing on Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.

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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of Irish 2D animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.

The films in Being heavily inspired by the 2D works of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and Creator/StudioGhibli, this unique trilogy of animated films set out to recapture the spirit and magic of the mostly lost art of traditional animation, all while having an uniquely Irish twist by integrating aspects of Myth/CelticMythology (it's in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the title]] after all).

Although the films
are all set during different time periods and do not share any characters or story. However, explicitly confirmed to be connected, they [[ThematicSeries are all connected ]] by taking place in Ireland officially regarded to be a ThemeticSeries, as beyond their shared Irish setting and focusing on Myth/CelticMythology, and folklore, they are tied together by sharing various elements are shared across all three films, themes, such as the beauty of nature nature, the troubled relationship between kid and parent (particularly father figures), and the rebellion against and decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.
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The films in the trilogy are all set in different periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are all connected ]] by being set in Ireland and focusing on Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.

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The films in the trilogy are all set in during different time periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are all connected ]] by being set taking place in Ireland and focusing on Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.
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The films in the trilogy are all set in different periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are connected by being based]] on Ireland and Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.

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The films in the trilogy are all set in different periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are all connected ]] by being based]] on set in Ireland and focusing on Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.

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The trilogy consists of the following films:

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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and Creator/StudioCanal (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023.




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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and Creator/StudioCanal (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023.
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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and Creator/StudioCanal (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023

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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and Creator/StudioCanel (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023

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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and Creator/StudioCanel Creator/StudioCanal (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023
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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by GKIDS (in North America) and [=StudioCanel=] (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023

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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by GKIDS Creator/{{GKIDS}} (in North America) and [=StudioCanel=] Creator/StudioCanel (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023
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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.

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The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of Irish animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TommMoore.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Magic, fantasy and Celtic mythology come to life.'']]

The ''Irish Folklore Trilogy'' is a trilogy of animated films created by Creator/CartoonSaloon and directed by Creator/TomMoore.

The films in the trilogy are all set in different periods and do not share any characters or story. However, they [[ThematicSeries are connected by being based]] on Ireland and Myth/CelticMythology, and various elements are shared across all three films, such as the beauty of nature and the decline of old Irish traditions and beliefs.

The trilogy consists of the following films:
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells'' (2009)
* ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' (2014)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}'' (2020)
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A box set compiling all three films was released in 2021 by GKIDS (in North America) and [=StudioCanel=] (in the UK and Ireland). A board game based on the trilogy was announced by Asmodee in 2023
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!!''The Irish Folklore Trilogy'' provides examples of:
* CreatorThumbprint: All three of Tomm Moore's Irish Folklore movies have a [[ParentsAsPeople flawed father figure]] driven by a human emotion, be it pride ([[WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells Abbot Cellach]]), grief ([[WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea Conor]]), or fear ([[WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}} Bill Goodfellowe]]). Each film also has a pet whose names essentially mean [[ADogNamedDog what animal they are]].
* POVBoyPosterGirl: 2/3 of the "Irish Folklore Trilogy" have a duo of protagonists consisted of a normal young boy, and a supernatural girl who introduces him to the mystical side of Ireland's culture and is the one featured in their movies' official art cover.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells'' has Brendan, a young monk and Aisling, the forest fairy.
** ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' has Ben and his half-selkie sister Saoirse.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}'' subverts the trend by having two girls as protagonists and the normal one actually becomes part of the supernatural side. Though Robyn was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally going to be a boy.]]
* ThematicSeries: While each of the films' stories and characters are different and are set during different time periods, they all take place in Ireland and focus on aspects of Irish folklore, [[GhibliHills the beauty of nature outside of civilization]], and the decline of older Irish traditions and beliefs.
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