

Pequeños Gigantes
Directed by Duwayne DunhamDanny OShea siempre ha vivido a la sombra de su hermano, el gran jugador de fútbol americano Kevin O'Shea. Kevin siempre fue el más grande, más fuerte, más rápido y más popular. Después de una brillante carrera, Kevin vuelve con su familia a su pueblo natal, donde organiza una liga infantil de fútbol. Sin embargo, a pesar que su sobrina (la hija de Danny) es la mejor jugadora, no la selecciona para el equipo representante del pueblo. Cuando se entera de que su hija es rechazada, Danny reunirá a una cuadrilla de los más flojuchos y regordetes del lugar para enseñarle una lección a su hermano.
Pequeños Gigantes Ratings & Reviews
- Ecto-1A4 de febrero de 2026🏈 The underdog movie that never asked for permission. 🧊 First there was The Mighty Ducks. Then came The Sandlot. And eventually… Little Giants. Together, they kicked off a very specific ’90s trend: kids’ sports movies that were less about winning and more about belonging. Little Giants felt like the end of that run. The last time I’d seen it was on cable in 1995, and revisiting it 31 years later, it holds up far better than expected. At least by kids’ movie standards. The humor lands, the underdog energy still works and the cast is way more diverse and memorable than many of its peers. It even boasts real NFL legends sprinkled throughout. And let’s be honest, if you had a pulse watching this film, you most likely had a crush on Icebox. What’s interesting is that despite all of this, Little Giants never quite crossed into full sports-comedy canon. It’s fondly remembered, but rarely crowned a classic alongside its contemporaries. Maybe that changes with VOD and new generations discovering it out of order, without the baggage of comparison. Maybe someday it becomes a classic to the masses. But for those of us who lived in that era, it already is one. Not because it was perfect, but because it captured a moment when kids’ movies trusted their audience to be a little weird, a little messy and fully themselves.
- Zokkiie9 de enero de 2026Hadn’t seen this in like 25 years and it still holds up way better than I expected. For a kids/family sports movie it’s actually really fun and easy to watch. Rick Moranis is a straight-up legend as the coach, the football stuff is goofy in a good way, and Ed O’Neill as the villain coach is great — you half expect him to remind everyone he once scored 5 touchdowns in one game. It’s cheesy, sure, but that’s kind of the point. Just a solid, feel-good movie that does exactly what it’s supposed to do
- mickerdoo13 de noviembre de 2025Had a childhood crush on Ice Box. Such a diverse array of characters. Great casting. Fun family movie.
Pequeños Gigantes Trivia
Pequeños Gigantes was released on 14 de octubre de 1994.
Pequeños Gigantes was directed by Duwayne Dunham.
Pequeños Gigantes has a runtime of 1h 46min.
Pequeños Gigantes was produced by Arne Schmidt.
Danny OShea siempre ha vivido a la sombra de su hermano, el gran jugador de fútbol americano Kevin O'Shea. Kevin siempre fue el más grande, más fuerte, más rápido y más popular. Después de una brillante carrera, Kevin vuelve con su familia a su pueblo natal, donde organiza una liga infantil de fútbol. Sin embargo, a pesar que su sobrina (la hija de Danny) es la mejor jugadora, no la selecciona para el equipo representante del pueblo. Cuando se entera de que su hija es rechazada, Danny reunirá a una cuadrilla de los más flojuchos y regordetes del lugar para enseñarle una lección a su hermano.
The key characters in Pequeños Gigantes are Danny O'Shea (Rick Moranis), Kevin O'Shea (Ed O'Neill), Junior Floyd (Devon Sawa).
Pequeños Gigantes is rated TP.
Pequeños Gigantes is a Comedia, Familia, Sport film.
Pequeños Gigantes has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.
Pequeños Gigantes had a budget of 20 MUS$.
Pequeños Gigantes has made 19,3 MUS$ at the box office.
















