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A Shaun the Sheep Movie Review: Accomplished but its Kids Stuff
Updated On: 25 January, 2020 11:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
A Shaun the Sheep Farmageddon is littered with mild (almost benign) mostly non-verbal slapstick comedy set-ups with an out-of-this-world (sort-of) sci-fi twist

A still from the trailer of A Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon
A Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon
Cast: Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Amalia Vitale, Kate Harbour, Andy Nyman, Joe Sugg
Director: Will Becher, Richard Phelan
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This 'Farmageddon' is a follow-up to the hugely-successful Oscar-nominated 2015 film, arriving several years after 'Chicken Run' creators,' British Animators Aardman's, stop-motion "Wallace and Gromit" expanded feature-length spin-off, did fabulously at the worldwide Box-office.
The narrative is littered with mild (almost benign) mostly non-verbal slapstick comedy set-ups with an out-of-this-world (sort-of) sci-fi twist. It's targeted at the tiny-tots who engage with animated TV commercials and cartoon networks so there's nothing adult out here - other than inoffensive, kind, adult in-jokery meant to keep the accompanying grown-ups fairly interested.

