AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon (2021)

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So here's the plan. I've set a trap.

The most foolproof amazing trap ever.

Then, well, just you watch.

I've told you before, I am the best hunter

in all of Candmo. And I'm only thirteen.

One day people will all be saying: Ainbo

of Candmo, greatest hunter in the Amazon!

But even the greatest hunter can use

a little help. That's where you come in.

You're going to help

me catch him. Got it? Good.

He's coming!

Huh?

I forgot bait!

Hey! You stay here.

It gets worse every day.

More and more dead fish..

Our people are dying and many

more are sick. Including me.

It's the curse.

But you're going to get better.

- Better or not, it's your turn, daughter.

I'm not ready

to take your place.

Do you think

I was ready to be Chief?

At your age, all I could think

about was girls. And... well... girls.

It's true. You're as

ready as you'll ever be.

But Candmo was different then.

- Yes. I won't lie.

The forest was lush,

the river ran crystal clear.

And everyone in the village was happy.

- But how can I end this curse?

I don't know. Maybe we're all

the curse... Our heartlessness...

Bah. That's a bitter sick man

talking, not the real you.

You have everything he had at thirteen.

You're strong, brave and have a good heart.

And you have a mission.

Save our village, Zumi.

Save Candmo.

I have faith in you, Zumi.

And now with one amazing sh*t.

Steady...

Atok!

Ahh, the mighty huntress.

- If we don't hurry we'll miss the ceremony.

We? I'm leaving now.

Then get me down. Zumi will be

heart-broken if I'm not there.

True. She thinks of you like

a sister. But remember...

you're not her sister. You're not royalty.

You're not some great huntress. You're just...

a girl hanging

upside down in her own trap.

Cut me down.

- Cut yourself down.

And never say Atok

didn't try to help you.

Just a girl?! I'll show him.

For her to disappear, now of all times!

- Zumi.

But

- Enough.

The time for talk is over. You need to be

strong. That's what the village needs now.

It's just Ainbo's my best friend

and I'm nervous.

Nervous? Terrified, I'm sure.

Why wouldn't you be?

But Ainbo knows this. She'll be here.

- Okay, I believe you.

You know Ainbo has a nickname for you?

- What, the old hag?

Mama Chuni.

That's how

she thinks of you. Mama.

Ainbo's real mother would be so proud

of you. I wish she were here today too.

You are her mother now.

It's time.

- Yes.

Pathetic.

- Preposterous.

Pitiful.

Hello.

- Huh?

Now, I'm seeing things.

Haha.

I've been hanging upside down too long.

- We're supposed to help her?

I think it's her.

- I'll be the judge of that.

I know who I am. Who are you?

- Smells like her.

Argh! Don't try to sniff me!

Ow! Hey, we're on your side!

- No you're not. You're a couple of mirages.

We're your spirit guides!

My name is Dillo

- I'm Vaca.

Sent to help you help Zumi save Candmo.

- No, you're not real.

Fine... Insult us. Then you can

hang upside down forever.

All right. If you're real, get me down.

- Nothing to it.

Grab your Kn*fe. It's that pointy thing.

- If I could, would I still...

be hanging here?

We could cut her down.

- But that's no fun.

I'm about to miss the biggest day of my life!

- Hey! You're shouting!

You're right. I'm shouting at

nothing. You're not really here.

Haha, don't start that again.

- All right. If you're real

Hmmm, I suppose.

- If you insist. I'll do it!

What do you think you're doing?

Argh! Ouch!

Now do you think we're real?

- I guess I have to.

I guess you do.

- My spirit guides. Wow.

Wait. I'm giving this back.

Come on let's

go. We're already late.

Ainbo, I will never

forgive you for this.

Hey, spirit guides.

- Ouch! Give me that! Ou!

Do you two mind! And remember,

a spectacular entrance.

Spectacular's our middle name.

The royal necklace has grown

heavy around my old shoulders.

But now I can pass it on to

someone who can bear its weight...

and lead our village

to a brighter future.

And so I place this necklace

around Zumi's neck.

Just as my father

placed it around my neck...

so many years ago

Zumi!

Ainbo...?

I think you lost this.

Zumi! I brought you a gift!

It's not what I was planning.

But this one's better. Not

just better The best gift ever!

What is it?

Uhuhu, maybe I should ride on

top of you and wave to the people.

Hmmm, how about

I drag you in by your tail?

You all know about

our great jungle spirits.

And you all know

about the terrible, awful...

really horrible curse

that forced them to disappear.

And the gift is?

- My gift is that I've brought the spirits back.

Huh?

Huh?

Two of our sacred jungle spirits appeared

to me. They said "Ainbo, take us to Zumi."

Your wish is our command.

Aarrgghh!

So Zumi, your highness,

meet your spirit guides!

Uhhhh, Zumi. Meet

your spirit guides!

Hello! Spirit guides!

Hey you two, get out here!

If Ainbo is calling spirit guides,

they must have appeared to her.

She wouldn't make it up.

Ainbo, wait!

Zumi, you can't run away. You

have to stay with your people.

Huh?

Hey! There you are.

- Who?

Turn around.

There you are.

We've been looking for you.

You found me. And you better

talk fast! Or you're going to be sorry!

Talk about what?

- You embarrassed me in front of the village!

Oh. See. Now. We can explain that.

- Then do it!

Nope. We can't.

It might be bad for our health?

- I thought you two were immortal, almighty.

Us? No-one's immortal

when it comes to Yakuruna.

Jungle demon?

- Do you know another Yakuruna?

No. And I never want to.

- But there's hope.

Hope for what?

- Hope to end Yakuruna's curse forever.

See. There's this root.

- Deep in the jungle.

How deep?

- Eh... about...

We don't know.

- But this root will cure your village.

You mean end the curse?

- Is that what we mean?

Yeah. Sure.

- D'you at least know what the root looks like?

Eh, it's kind of...

Hey! Where are you going?

- Zumi was right.

I'm a bad friend

for not being with her.

All right, we might not know where the

root is, but we know someone who does.

She can help you!

- Who?

Motelo Mama.

- The giant turtle.

Who carries the weight

of the world on her shell.

I know who Motelo Mama is.

Are you saying she's real too?

Uh-huh.

- Okay... hmm.

I need to talk to Zumi.

- Huh?

You want to leave Candmo? How can

you abandon me when I need you most?

But I'm not abandoning you. I'm

doing something to save the village.

Save your father.

Ainbo, if there is such a root, don't you

think our shamans would have found it?

They don't have spirit guides.

- Your spirits again.

Where are they, Ainbo?

Why aren't they helping Candmo?

They're trying to! This is their

way, by helping me find the root!

Come with me and I'll show them to you.

- I'm sorry, Ainbo.

I forbid you to

leave Candmo. Forbid!

Zumi just wants you to be safe.

That's all.

Why won't Zumi believe me?

Zumi doesn't see the world as you

do. You are a very special person.

I don't feel special.

There are important things you

need to know, Ainbo. I've raised you...

like you were my own child. But it's time

you know the truth about Lizeni, your mother.

Come.

- That's all I've ever wanted to know.

It was no

coincidence I found you.

In a dream, your mother

told me exactly where you'd be.

Under that tree you love so much. I

promised her I would look after you.

And you have.

- You two are very much alike.

She was the most beautiful and

gifted hunter in all of Candmo.

She could also see the spirit world.

- What?

I promised her that I would tell you her

story only if you were called by the spirits.

They've called me. But

they're kind of, well, loopy.

Not loopy. Tricksters.

Some guides work like this, too.

Why?

- If they tell you and show you everything...

Then what will

you learn for yourself?

I'll learn how to

save the village?

But it's you who has to

save the village, not them.

I still don't understand.

- You need to sleep now.

Tomorrow morning, I'll tell you

more about your mother.

I love you Mama Chuni.

- I love you too.

Zumi, wake up, wake up!

Not now, Ainbo.

I'm asking for one favor. All you

have to do is come talk to Chuni.

Why?

Just listen to what she has to say. She'll

tell you everything you need to know about me.

And my mother. And the spirits.

- Ainbo!

Please, Zumi. Just listen to

what Chuni says and after that,

if you still forbid me to

leave, fine.

All right.

- Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Chuni, I've brought Zumi

to hear the story of my mother.

Chuni?

Chuni... please don't leave me.

What happened?

Get out.

This was no accident.

The curse k*lled her. It's your fault.

- No!

Yes! You and

your spirits are to blame!

That's crazy! You're crazy! My spirits

are good. You believe me, right Zumi?

Ainbo!

If she isn't guilty

why would she run away?

Maybe she's just

afraid of you. I know I am.

I may frighten you, but I keep

the evil spirits out of Candmo.

I guess you were

off duty last night.

I can stop evil spirits entering the village,

but I can't stop the evil already inside.

I don't know what you mean.

- Yes you do.

You know that Ainbo was the last

one to be with Chuni.

They shared that hut

since Ainbo was a baby.

A baby born of evil. Love must

have blinded Chuni until now.

So Ainbo is...

- My father would have told me.

He would not have let

Ainbo and I become best friends.

Huarinka was blind too. That is

why a child like you leads us today.

I might be

a child but I'm not stupid.

And how dare you speak

of my father that way.

You can bring health and happiness back

to the village, and make your father proud.

How?

- Let me go after Ainbo and confront her evil.

Allow me to lift the curse.

- I won't let you do that.

Zumi, you are our leader now,

whether you want to be or not.

Consider the fate of one against the fate of

all. Let me lift the weight off your shoulders.

My answer's no. Ainbo is...

- Ainbo is the curse! I'm going to find her.

I said no.

How will you stop me? Do you think

any of my warriors will do your bidding...

One day soon, you'll thank me, your highness.

- Atok!

Now I've lost Chuni and

I'll never know about my mother.

Zumi thinks... I don't

know what she thinks... Ouch!

No you don't.

Why are you so far away

from the river, little turtle?

You're trying to tell

me something, aren't you?

Ouch!

You're a sign! Right?

A sign from Motelo Mama!

Let's go find her.

Thanks little turtle.

It's me and the jungle now.

Spirit Guides!

Dillo! Vaca!

Can you please appear again?

Great. I have no idea how to call them

if I need their help. And I'm starving.

Oh!

Guaba!

Oooh...

I'm not greedy. We can share.

Here, you want some?

You know it's not

polite to stare, right?

Oohhhhh...

Screech!

- Aaargh!

Aargghhh.

Let me go! I said

I'd share with you!

Woooooaaahhhhh. Grab on!

Not my nose!

- Oh no

Wooaahahhhhhh!

What happened?

- You two were very brave.

Thank you for

saving me. I wish I...

What is wrong?

I wish I could tell Chuni,

but she's gone.

Gone?

Do you mean...?

- Yes.

Aye mama, farewell

Chant with us, Ainbo.

Let's make sure Chuni's spirit

travels to the next world safely.

Aye mama, farewell

aye mama, farewell

aye mama, farewell

Where is Atok?

Chuni despised him. It's better

that he's not here. Now, please.

It's your job to send Chuni

into the spirit world. Go.

Goodbye Mama Chuni. I love you.

Please watch down on me.

Aye mama farewell

Hahaha. I knew I'd find you.

What's wrong?

It's Ainbo.

She'll come back.

- No, she won't.

Atok is going after her, to...

To... to what?

Atok said Ainbo was the cause of the curse.

That Candmo would return to prosperity.

He's gone after Ainbo?

I told him no,

but he ignored me.

My first command, and he treated

me like I'm some little child.

Zumi, listen to me. Take two of our

men and find Atok before it's too late.

But Atok said no warriors would join me.

- Ridiculous!

You're their leader now.

So now is the time to lead.

Bring Ainbo home.

She is a day ahead of us.

And if we don't pick up a trail we don't even

know which way to go. We have to find her.

And fast.

Ready?

Wait. We forgot something.

- What?

What did we forget?

- Breakfast.

Aha. See the fruits?

Up there. sh**t them.

- Haha.

Yummie, yummie. Get them down.

Where are my arrows?

- You lost your arrows?

That's all

right. Here. Try this.

This?

- Yep.

Concentrate...

aim... and steady...

Oops!

- Hahaha.

No good.

Because you gave me a reed

instead of an arrow.

Ay, reed, arrow all the same!

Just watch.

Bullseye!

- Ha! And a few more.

Whoosh! Zoom!

Hahaha!

Whohoo. There's my breakfast!

Ladies and gentlemen, the best

armadillo archer in all the Amazon: Dillo!

Great. I'm impressed.

But you're a spirit.

You don't have to be

a spirit to do that.

You just need to believe in yourself.

Here, I've got something that will help.

Show her! sh**ting a reed into

a tree. That was just a test.

And you flunked. Ha! Got it!

A gift from your spirit guides.

- We made it ourselves.

You made this? How? When?

- Spirit guide secrets.

It's so beautiful.

I might never want to sh**t it.

Or you might.

- Time will tell.

It is better I keep it.

- Huh?

It will still be there when you need it.

- So.

Now I need to find Motelo Mama,

get the root and save Candmo.

Exactly

- In that order.

And now... It's quest time!

Actually... I don't know

where to go. Can you help me?

One moment.

What was the question?

- Can you help me?

Yes.

- No.

Yes and no.

Sometimes we can help.

- And sometimes we can't.

Crazy, isn't it?

How am I supposed to know when you can?

- You aren't supposed to know.

Spirit guide secrets.

- Again?

I told Chuni that you were

sort of... Well sorry.

I told her you were loopy.

But she said if you helped me do

everything it wouldn't be my quest.

Smart woman, that Chuni.

- I hope to meet her in the spirit world.

But right now, I'm lost. I have no idea

where the Great River is. Can you help me?

The answer is... Yes! Climb on up.

We'll cover much more ground this way.

Wow, the Amazon is amazing.

So much more than just Candmo.

- But Candmo's part of the Amazon.

It is all one.

Hahaha.

Why did we stop?

Are we there?

What do you think it is?

- It is a place we stay away from.

Far away. We think

it belongs to the Yakuruna.

Then why is it calling out to me?

- Eh. What are you doing?

Ainbo!

We should go after her.

- Sure... Yes, we should. You go first.

Huh?!

It's the Yakuruna!

Aargghh!

What are you doing here?

- We never come here.

But sometimes,

you've got to change your mind.

Aarrgghh!

Aarrgghh!

Why did they stop at the river?

- They are afraid of something.

Water?

- Yeah. Sure

Next time all

we have to do is squirt them.

You don't have to be mean. Maybe

it's something that lives in the river.

Maybe.

- Now, what lives in the river?

Motelo Mama!

Guys, do you think

Motelo Mama is nearby?

It's a big river.

Alright, I get it. It's my quest.

The moon's full. I'm going now.

Stay close to the riverbank.

We will see you later.

- I hope so.

You got to be more

careful with your arrows.

I knew it was you.

When Zumi finds out that...

Zumi sent me.

To end the curse.

That's a lie. She...

She wouldn't.

- I'm going to untie you now.

And I'm hoping

you'll try to run away.

It seems like only yesterday I

went hunting with a young woman.

She was the fastest runner, the best hunter,

and knew the jungle like no-one else.

You're talking about my mother.

Lizeni.

You know about your mother?

- You'd be surprised by everything I know.

Not one more step, Atok.

- Hahaha. Go ahead, sh**t me.

You don't think I will.

- I don't think you can.

Hahaha!

Wo wo wo...

I was so much in love with your

mother but she chose another.

Who was he?

All that matters now is the curse.

And the curse ends here and now.

Aarrgghh!

Are you the turtle that bit me?

Hey, wait! Where are you going?

Hey, turtles!

Huh?

Oh!

Haha!

Motelo Mama!

Motelo Mama!

Please, it's

Ainbo! I'm Lizeni's daughter!

Hello, Ainbo.

I thought I'd never find you.

You look so

much like your mother.

Everyone in the world seems

to know my mother except me.

Not true.

You know her better than anyone.

How?

- Tell me about your favorite tree.

You know about my tree? Oh, you

would know. You're Motelo Mama.

That's right. So tell me.

I found the tree

when I was a little girl.

I felt like I could tell it

all my secrets.

Things you would

only tell your mother.

That's right... Things I would

only tell... But it's a tree.

Just a tree?

Everyone thought I was crazy

for talking to a tree.

But I think my mother's

spirit lives in that tree.

And the root of your mother's

tree is the root you are seeking.

What is it, Ainbo?

I'm afraid. I'm afraid of the

jungle. I'm afraid of the Yakuruna.

I'm afraid I'm just a scared child

who can't even sh**t an arrow.

The jungle needs you, not me.

I'm afraid too, Ainbo.

- No.

You're Motelo Mama.

For thousands of years, the bond

between my children and I was perfect.

Then, the Yakuruna infected

all of my children.

They stopped believing

in the spirits, in the jungle.

Now, I'm afraid

that it may be too late.

There's no hope?

You are the hope, Ainbo.

Huh?

- Yes, you're a scared child...

but you're also much, much more.

I wish I could believe that.

You will.

Your mother's tree is sacred.

Its roots hold the power to

change even the darkest heart.

So they must be cut with a

sacred blade made from moon rock.

Now I have to go to the moon?

Hahaha. No,

Ainbo. Climb onto me.

You must go to the volcano

of the Moon. It's up ahead.

Find Pelejo, the sloth. Be careful

how you speak to him. He's a grouch.

Bring him a gift.

Something sweet.

Then what?

- One step at a time, Ainbo.

I believe you dropped this.

Who... are... you?

I'm... so... tired.

Tadaa!

It's about time!

- You always have to come out of nowhere?

If we came out of somewhere...

- We'd already be there.

Forget I asked.

So, isn't

Motelo Mama the most amazing...

giant turtle who carries the world

on her shell that you ever met?

You know I met her?

- We know everything.

Except when we don't.

We know that you have to bring

Pelejo the sloth something sweet.

So... Here is

your sweet leaf tree!

Perfect. Thank you. I'll

break off some branches...

Branches? Ho, ho!

- This is Pelejo you're bribing.

What do you mean bribing?

- He's got a bad temper.

You've got to get him on

your side.

You don't want him

to step on you.

Step on me? How big is this Pelejo?

- Oh he's about... Hmm...

He's a giant.

That's why you've got

to take him the whole tree.

Impossible.

- No.

No?

So take the tree up to Pelejo.

Get the sacred moon rock.

- Don't get stepped on.

And, most important:

We'll wait right here.

Cheering you on every step of the way.

- Aha!

Are you crazy? I can't take

the tree up there all by myself!

Didn't Motelo Mama

command you to help me?

Hahaha!

- Yes. She did.

But we don't want to go up there.

- We're scared of heights.

And getting stepped on.

Stop whining. If I'm going, you're going, or

I'm telling Motelo Mama that you're cowards.

Don't do that.

- We'll go.

Okay, it is time

for us to be brave.

Yeah! Brave!

Wait! Stop!

- What now?

I didn't know it was so steep

- Vaca!

We can't do this.

- Yes we can, we just have to work really hard.

That's it. I've got to rest.

Hooo...

Come on! We are close to the

peak. There is no time to rest!

Dillo!

Hold on!

Aarrgghh!

This is the end of me!

- Motelo Mamaaaaa!

Aarrgghh!

Dillo!

Aarrgghh!

- Vaca, no!

Oh. Bbbrrr.

Are we close to the top?

What happened?

- I don't know.

Have you ever

seen anything like this?

Sshhh.

It could be dangerous.

- Of course it could. Now follow me.

Zumi!

- Did you find Ainbo?

I found her tracks.

She is still a day ahead of us.

But perhaps she's

not so important anymore.

She's important to me. And you are never,

ever to disobey one of my commands again.

I understand.

Please, join us by the fire

Zumi, I'd like you to meet the

honorable Mr. Cornelis DeWitt.

It's an honor to meet you.

Likewise. I've never met a...

- A white man?

What a beautiful

necklace you have.

What brings you to the jungle, Mr. DeWitt?

- I'm a scientist, a botanist.

What is that?

- I study rare plants to see which ones might...

make powerful medicines.

You're a Shaman?

- Yes, you could say that.

Look, this one treats malaria.

- Malaria?

The disease

the bloodsuckers bring.

It has k*lled

many of our elders.

Because you don't have the right

medicine. And this is one for Yellow Fever.

Untreated that's

almost always fatal.

Mr. DeWitt says that this could

be sickness that is k*lling Huarinka.

No. It's the curse

that is k*lling my father.

But what if these diseases

are part of the curse?

I'm not sure I understand.

- You see, Zumi...

where I come from we have perfected the

cure for many diseases with our medicines.

They're truly miracles.

And they could save my father?

- I believe so.

Then come to my village, to Candmo.

Please. We have no time to lose.

I understand.

- But Mr. DeWitt. Explain one thing.

You're a white man, a stranger to our

jungle. Why help us? What do you want?

At heart, I'm a healer. But if

you want me to want something...

Yes. Go on.

Show me where you got the gold

to make that beautiful necklace.

That's it? If

you heal my father...

I can show you where to dig gold out of

the ground with bare hands. Now come.

Back to Candmo. Light torches.

- Forget your torches, I have this.

Is anyone

thinking what I'm thinking?

This volcano is stinky.

Ouch. I don't know much about volcanos

but why is the ground so warm here.

Huh?

Huh? Wow...

Huh? Who are you!

Let me have a closer look

Uhh... I am Ainbo. Of Candmo.

Never heard of it... or you.

Who are they?

- Who do you think they are?

From up here I'd guess that they are very

small sloths, or very large ants. Haha!

They're Vaca and Dillo,

spirit guides.

Haha...

Those two are

spirit guides? Hehe.

Right, I know... But what you don't know

is that Motelo Mama sent them... and me!

Aha.

How do I know Motelo Mama sent you?

- How do you know she didn't?

She sent me to get a moon rock

and if I come back without one... Well...

I wouldn't want to

be the one to blame.

It's true that you don't want to

be on Motelo Mama's bad side.

So do you have moon rock?

- Of course, tons of it.

Just at the top of the peak.

Take as much as you want.

There's no way I can

get up there. I need your help.

Haha. I haven't helped anyone for a

hundred years. Why should I start now?

You're a very frustrating sloth.

But I'll tell you why.

Look!

- Look at what? Those two idiots?

They're not idiots!

Not all the time...

Look at the tree!

Huh! Is that what I think it is?

A whole sweet leaf tree. Just for you.

- For me?

If... I get my moon rock.

I cannot remember the last time

I tasted anything sweet.

And after all,

Motelo Mama sent you.

Here. A moon rock.

Thank you. Do you know

how I carve it into a Kn*fe?

You? You can't.

I can. Give it to me.

That can't be

good for your teeth.

Here.

Oh! It's perfect.

Of course it is.

Now, sweet leaf!

You're a hungry

one, aren't you, big guy?

I can't see anything around here that I

would like to eat. Only rocks and dust.

No wonder he's moody.

Now, you need to go.

I'm sorry, we didn't mean to be rude.

- That's not it.

That's it!

We need to escape. And fast.

But how?

We fly. With his fan.

- With his fan?

Haha. Spirit guide magic.

Hey! Can

we please borrow your fan?

Will you bring me

another sweet leaf tree?

If we get off this volcano I'll

bring you ten sweet leaf trees!

Then hurry.

Ready to fly?

Have we got another choice?

- We can burn!

I vote fly!

- Then come on!

I'm too fat. You go ahead.

- We are not leaving you!

Vaacaaaaaaaa!

Meet us at my mother's!

Where?

- My tree!

Your mother's a tree?

- Do you really expect me to explain it now?

If I live, I'm going on a diet!

Nice!

And scary.

Stop! Not so fast! Stop!

Where are the brakes?

Ainbo? Dillo? Help

me... someone... please!

I'm not a bird!

Heave ho, heave

ho, heave ho... eh?

Aarrgghh!

Weee!

Look, there! It's Candmo!

Hey guys!

If only Zumi could see me now!

Wow!

Coming in for a landing!

We made it! We made it!

Heave, ho? Heave, ho...

- Vaca!

There, there... You're all right now.

- No more lava?

Haha. No.

- No more Sloths?

Everything's fine.

And you're both the best spirit guides

ever. I got my Moon Rock Dagger.

Now, I need to talk to my mother.

- Okay.

Mother?

Ainbo?

Zumi...?

Zumi!

- I never thought I'd see you again.

I never thought I'd see you!

- Ainbo. Something happened

What is it?

My father is...

Is he...?

- No! He's not dead! Come see!

No need for that now.

Don't worry about Atok. He will

never try to hurt you again.

He knows

he almost did a terrible thing.

It's not Atok. It's...

I don't know what it is.

Come on.

Do you feel that?

There's something wrong.

- And we both know it.

Papa?

Ainbo! Thank the Gods! Come here.

- You look... better.

- I am better.

- Not perfect

But you will be.

Thanks to a great shaman.

He's healing father and

he'll heal the village.

Who is he?

- Am I interrupting?

I want you to meet

my best friend, Ainbo.

Hello Ainbo. Zumi's best friend.

That makes you very important.

I'm just a girl.

Please. I can already tell that

you're much more than just a girl

Ainbo!

Ainbo! What's wrong?

- That man. He's dangerous!

That man saved my father's life.

- He's not a man. He's...

Yakuruna disguised as a man.

I've seen it!

Oh, Yakuruna!

The village thinks you're

the curse. You know that, right?

Atok said that you sent him

to find me. To end the curse.

That's a lie.

- Did you send him after your best friend?

I stopped him!

It doesn't matter now.

That demon is all that matters.

Spirits, demons! I'm sick of it! If you continue

to talk like this, I'll banish you for good.

Where are you going?

- You're right. I don't belong here.

If you leave,

Ainbo, don't come back.

How did you get here?

I walked, silly girl. What did you

think? That I crawled? That I slithered?

Where do I know you from?

- You don't know me! Not at all.

I'm leaving.

I will see you soon, Ainbo.

Huh?

Mr. DeWitt?

What's wrong?

You are not a man. You are...

It's you! Aarrgghh!

You are the Yakuruna.

- Well, aren't you Mister Smarty-Pants.

Did you see that?

- And now what?

Let's get out of here. QUIETLY.

Ainbo!

Ainbo! Listen to me, listen!

You're not the evil spirit.

- Mr. Dewitt!

- You think I don't know?

She knows!

- And what she doesn't know, we do.

Whoa-ho! What are those things?

Things?! You've got

some nerve!

They're my spirit guides. You

didn't believe in them either.

I was a fool. Can

you ever forgive me?

So you're glad I'm still alive?

Oh, we all make

mistakes. Right, guys?

Oh yeah.

- It's true. He makes mistakes all the time.

What?

- Guys!

From now on, no more mistakes.

It's time to show me the gold.

Is there something wrong?

- The gold.

Papa?

- You need to leave our village.

Let Zumi and I...

- The gold!

Aaaaaaahh!

Ainbo. May I help?

Mother, please. I need you.

I need you now.

It's... her.

Ainbo.

- Mother?

All these years I have watched you,

waiting for this day. I love you, Ainbo.

I love you, mama.

I am so happy for Ainbo.

- Then why are you crying?

Look at you, you're sobbing too.

- No, I'm not.

The golden-tipped arrow? Where is it?

- It's here.

We made it ourselves.

And we didn't know why.

Oh, I think you did.

I whispered it into your ears.

That was you?

- Yes. Now give the arrow to me.

It's ready now.

Ready for what?

Listen...

I've heard those sounds before. It's

the monsters that belong to the Yakuruna.

They're coming for Candmo.

- We have to stop them.

Atok...

- I owe it to Ainbo and you.

No. You owe

her the truth. Now come.

Now what?

- Follow me.

There she goes!

Where are we going?

Candmo's gold now belongs to

our great Shaman.

He has lifted the curse from

my father, from our village.

We will repay him a thousand

times over. Soon, great ma...

Machines.

- Machines. Metal Gods that dig for gold...

will arrive. You will serve them,

like you will serve our great Shaman.

Now bow. Pay

your respect to our Shaman.

You heard your princess. Bow!

I am Lizeni of Candmo. I demand

that you and your machines leave.

Leave our land, the land of

our children and our ancestors.

Hahaha!

Leave, now!

Aarrgghh!

Follow us!

It was me.

- What?

Your mother d*ed because of me.

- You k*lled her?!

No! Yes! No! It was

my jealous heart!

Ah. The Goddess. Lizeni,

isn't it?

You know who I am.

But do you know who you are?

I am the God of Gold,

I am the ruler of the Amazon.

Is that who you really

are, Will?

Don't call me that. Ever.

I challenge you.

- To what?

To hear the truth.

- Is that all?

The truth is everything.

Some of you remember.

Many years ago I saved your life

and brought you to the village.

Stop it!

- Not everyone welcomed Will.

Some hated him.

It's true.

I hated this stranger.

Because I thought Lizeni belonged

to me. But she fell in love with him.

I loved you, Will,

and you were in love with me.

No more!

- I thought you weren't afraid of the truth?

Atok told everyone that Will had

cursed me, put me under his spell.

My jealousy made me insane.

You, Ainbo. You weren't even

born but I already hated you too.

We were condemned for loving

each other. Love was our only crime.

I was saved by the forest spirits

and became one with the jungle.

But the Yakuruna

was waiting for Will.

He was perfect

prey for the Yakuruna.

Lies! All of it!

- You're Ainbo's father!

Lies! You're nothing, Ainbo.

I'm the ultimate!

I am... the... I am...

the YAKURUNA!

We will no longer allow you to

destroy our land and enslave our people.

You believe you can

conquer the Yakuruna?

Maybe I cannot. But what

I cannot do, my daughter can!

Hahaha. A child! Just a child!

Mother!

Zumi!

- No!

Zumi!

My daughter!

Hahaha! Ooooo!

It's your time, Ainbo.

You have one chance, one sh*t.

You have to stop him.

- But, he's my father.

He was your father...

Give the bow to me.

No. It's your bow.

- Your arrow. And your quest.

Only you can do it.

- You want me to sh**t my own father?

No, no, the contrary! You'll free

your father from the Yakuruna.

That's right. You'll sh**t the

Yakuruna, the evil inside him.

How do you know this?

- It was whispered in our ears.

Zumi!

- We have to save her.

We'll save her!

Hold on!

- Hold on tight!

Father, I know

you're in there somewhere.

Dad!

Do not dare call me that.

- Dad!

Can you hear me?

- No more!

Zumi! Princess!

Come close!

- I belong to the Yakuruna.

Do you, miserable little child

believe you can stop the Yakuruna?

Your pathetic arrow

will not even scratch my skin.

Hahaha!

Ainbo.

- Mother?

Mother, please guide my arrow.

You don't need my

help, you are ready now.

I know.

Aarrgghh!

Nooooo...!

I'll catch you!

Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Sure.

Zumi!

Jump!

We'll catch you!

Jump!

Ainbo? What happened?

Father!

Father! We are free again.

The curse is over!

Free... we are free!

Who is this?

It's Will.

- Will?

It's your father.

Mother!

Oh!

Father?

Are you my daughter?

- This is Ainbo.

Here. These will help.

- My glasses. I lost these a long time ago.

Ainbo, you're very courageous.

- Thank you.

I never thought

I'd meet you, but...

I'm afraid I can't stay...

We do not belong in this world

anymore. We belong together, at last.

And Ainbo will

be nearby. I promise.

I promise, too.

- Will, I'll take good care of her.

If you'll let me.

Good. But treat her

like you're her father. Always.

We have to

leave. Our time is up.

You have to let us go now.

Ainbo!

That's not a hug. This is a hug!

Oh you...

Wow, Ainbo. You really

saved us. Saved Candmo

But there is so much more to do

in the Amazon.

Whatever it is, with your spirit

guides, it will be a piece of cake.

With who?

- With us? No.

I'm afraid...

We are afraid you have to

follow through yourselves.

Yes. Yourselves.

We?!

Yes! Us!
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