Animal Crackers

Animal Crackers(2017)

PG
06/23/2017 (US)Comedy, Animation, Adventure, Family1h 44m
6.3

"A magical adventure in every bite"

Overview

A family must use a magical box of Animal Crackers to save a rundown circus from being taken over by their evil uncle Horatio P. Huntington.

Scott Christian Sava

Writer

Tony Bancroft

Director

Scott Christian Sava

Director

Dean Lorey

Writer

Jaime Maestro

Director

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Official Netflix Trailer with Cast Intro

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Behind the Scenes Working with the Cast of Animal Crackers...

Behind the Scenes Working with the Cast of Animal Crackers...

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Annecy 2020 Animal Crackers Interview with Tony Bancroft, Carter Goodrich, and Scott Christian Sava

Annecy 2020 Animal Crackers Interview with Tony Bancroft, Carter Goodrich, and Scott Christian Sava

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A review by Kamurai
7.0

Written on July 27, 2020

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend: probably better for younger audiences.

This is a very good example of a family movie that tries to be for the entire family without being too obvious about it. It takes the serious bits and makes them palatable for a younger audience, and takes the magical bits and makes them more complex for older audiences.

The voice casting was excellent, they managed to stack the cast with celebrity voice actors (normally a death sentence as they don't all play well together) without me noticing, which is a sign of a good voice actor: that they feel natural in the character.

The writing actually seemed to be pretty decent, if formulaic, but I would have preferred a different antagonist scenario. The movie is all about family, born or chosen, and how great it is to be together, but both Mr. Woodley and Horatio embody the opposite of that so while it makes sense from a literary standpoint, it didn't feel intuitive for this movie. A scenario where it is all about working together to overcome someone / something (like a chief investor in the circus or a rival circus) would have been preferable, but both story lines were resolved in the expected manner.

This isn't going to be a deep movie, but it was certainly fun to (mostly) turn my brain of for a bit and enjoy it.