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MOVIES Storks have teeth, and other startling revelation­s

- Bryan Alexander @ BryAlexand | USA TODAY

The animated Storks ( now showing) delves into themyth that storks actually delivered babies around the world. That’s totally not true. However, there are other fascinatin­g nature claims in the movie that directors Doug Sweetland and Nick Stoller insist are entirely factual. “Storks might as well be a documentar­y,” Sweetland says. “My great dream is that our movie will be research for other stork movies.” He’s fibbing, of course. But let’s explore Storks’ big revelation­s. 1 STORKS HAVE TEETH. Andy Samberg’s stork Junior flashes some serious chompers.

“Junior is a handsome leading man, so we gave him a good jawand chompers. It sets an absurd tone,” Sweetland says. “We could not have pulled this movie off without bird teeth, honestly.” 2WOLF PACKS CAN GO FULL HELICOPTER. Keegan- Michael Key ( as Alpha) and Jordan Peele ( Beta) voice wolves whose pack can magically transform into a flying helicopter or submarine. It’s a showstoppe­r.

“Those are the most expensive sequences in the movie, for such a stupid joke,” Stoller says. “But it totally pays off.” 3SOME PIGEONS ROCK TOUPEES. Actor Stephen Kramer Glickman voices the unctuous corporate villain Pigeon Toady with a California surfer accent. And this bird baddie has great hair, even if it is a wig. “He’s just trying to look handsome to influence people,” Glickman says. “He’s weird and not a nice person.” 4BIRDS AREN’T THE ONLY STARS OF THE SHOW. Katie Crown has a breakthrou­gh voice performanc­e as the orphan Tulip. Raised by storks, she helps find the home for am is laid baby. One hilarious scene in which Tulip plays multiple characters to amuse herself in a lonely office was all Crown improv.

“It was all one take,” Crown says. “We were goofing around, thinking what Tulip would do if she was stuck by herself. I couldn’t believe how it came together onscreen.” 5SMALL BIRDS CAN DOUBLE AS GOLF BALLS. Hunter ( Kelsey Grammer) found novel ways to torture tiny ( but resilient) birds, using them as golf balls and pendulum balls in a Newton’s Cradle desk set. The birds do get revenge. “The moral of the story is practice with regulation golf equipment,” Sweetland says.

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