Pets on a Train

Pets on a Train(2025)

PG
07/02/2025 (US)Animation, Comedy, Adventure, Thriller1h 27m
6.9

"Adventure off the rails."

Overview

When a train unexpectedly starts up, taking only pets with it, the animals discover that Hans, a badger with a grudge is behind it all. While the crash seems inevitable, the animals can count on Falcon, a roguish Raccoon who will do anything to save them.

Benoît Daffis

Director

Jean-Christian Tassy

Director

David Alaux

Screenplay

Eric Tosti

Screenplay

Jean-François Tosti

Screenplay

Benoît Daffis

Screenplay

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Meet Maggie the Cat

Meet Maggie the Cat

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Can Falcon the Raccoon Hero Save the Day?

Can Falcon the Raccoon Hero Save the Day?

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on October 16, 2025

“Falcon” is a wily little raccoon that serves a community of stray animals a bit like Robin Hood. He scavenges what he can and distributes it to the hungry, all of whom are eagerly awaiting his grand plan to provide them with a sumptuous Christmas lunch. For that, he is working with badger “Hans” on plans to relieve an high-speed train of most of the contents of it’s buffet car! Having nimbly tapped into it’s security systems, though, “Falcon” discovers that he has been betrayed and that it is going to be down to him, a collection of largely pampered pets and a police dog “Rex” to put things right before a catastrophe occurs. The plot is a familiar variation on a well-used theme, but there are plenty of adventures to be had as he has to galvanise his new team which includes a rather cowardly hound, a goldfish in it’s hermetically sealed bowl and a tortoise that doubles up as a bouncing weapon on more than one occasion as they have to work their way along this train to reach the cabin. The animation is nicely detailed and imaginatively presented and the narrative also takes a fun poke at the banality of local television - and it’s self-obsessed onscreen “talent” too as they sensationalise events to enhance both ratings and career prospects. It features the usual elements of teamwork, inter-reliance and there’s even an hint of a romance (though quite how that could ever pan out is anyone’s guess) and it passes an hour and forty minutes effortlessly.