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November 15, 2007 — The site for Water Horse launched - TheWaterHorse.com. The site features a filmmaker blog (they discuss creating Cursoe, special effects, etc), 3 games - a puzzle game, match game and Cruseo cruiser, and be sure to look at the life stages timeline.

Based on Dick King Smith's acclaimed story, "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep" tells the magical story of a lonely young boy who vows to protect the rapidly growing hatchling that emerges from a mysterious egg found on the shores of a Scottish loch. Angus MacMorrow (Alex Etel) has made a most unusual discovery, and he's about to find out just how one innocent boy's greatest fantasy can also be a frightened adult population's greatest threat. Unable to identify the egg that he found while walking the sandy shores, Angus is even more perplexed about the discovery and the creature that emerges resembles what comes to be known as a "Water Horse." As the bizarre new life form begins to grow at an alarming rate, it soon becomes obvious that Angus will not be able to keep it a secret for very long. It seems that the government has formed a particularly acute interest in Angus' recent find, and now, as Captain Hamilton (David Morrissey) of the Royal British Navy transforms the small-town diner run by Angus' mother Anne (Emily Watson) into his base of operations, the young boy will have to do some seriously quick thinking if he is to keep his newfound friend out of the hands of research scientists and get it back into the acquatic environment in which it thrives.

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