
Nate Gardner | Storks Wikia | Fandom
Nathan "Nate" Gardner He is a (born: January 20, 2012) 4-year-old boy the deuteragonist in Storks. Nate lives with his workaholic parents, and is the one who wrote a letter to the storks to deliver the baby. He is voiced by Anton Starkman.
Storks (film) - Wikipedia
After a boy named Nate Gardner (Anton Starkman) sends a letter to the company, the two accidentally create a female baby using the defunct baby factory the storks had formerly used in their original business of making and delivering babies.
Storks - Tulip gets a letter + so many screens - YouTube
Nate's letter reaches Tulip but she leaves the building which causes Junior to panic. Junior tries his best to hide Tulip leaving from his boss.
Storks - Nate and his parents + writing a letter - YouTube
His parents are too busy with their own work they can't spend time together. Fortunately, he thinks he found a solution.
Storks - The Baby Factory Scene - YouTube
Storks - The Baby Factory: Tulip (Katie Crown) delivers a letter asking for a baby which starts up the baby-making machine. BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/d...
Storks (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
Storks is a CGI-animated comedy written and directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland, and starring Andy Samberg, Katie Crown, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Danny Trejo, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
Op-Ed: The Hidden Messages in the Animated Movie STORKS
The tyrannical Boss Stork has ignored these letters and allowed them to pile up for years: forgotten and discarded letters that represent the unfulfilled dreams of millions, who are heterosexual couples, homosexual couples, older couples, younger couples, hipster couples, corporate couples, of all ethnicities and backgrounds.
Gardner Family | Storks Wikia | Fandom
Gardner refers to to any member of the Gardner family in Warner Animation Group's Storks. Nate Gardner, a lonely 4 years old boy, who lives his overworked parents. He decide to write a letter to the storks to deliver a baby. Henry Gardner, Nate's father, who is a real estate worker along with...
Movie Spoiler for the film - STORKS
Nate finds a pamphlet in his attic that explains the stork delivery system, so he writes a letter to the storks as his parents to request a younger brother with ninja skills. The letter makes its way to the factory and into Tulip's possession. She mistakenly slips it into the baby-making machine.
Quirky 'Storks' scores with clever writing and an original story
Sep 23, 2016 · It has a fun and original idea, strong, familiar voice-over performances and some clever writing and execution. “Storks” takes place in a world where, for storks, baby delivering is a thing of the past. At its heart, it is a buddy comedy about …