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3.3/10
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Join Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and the other Moshi Monsters in an action-packed, song-filled race against time. Together they must stop evil Dr. Strangeglove and his incompetent sidekick... Read allJoin Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and the other Moshi Monsters in an action-packed, song-filled race against time. Together they must stop evil Dr. Strangeglove and his incompetent sidekick Fishlips.Join Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and the other Moshi Monsters in an action-packed, song-filled race against time. Together they must stop evil Dr. Strangeglove and his incompetent sidekick Fishlips.
Phillipa Alexander
- Poppet
- (voice)
Tom Clarke Hill
- Furi
- (voice)
- …
Steve Cleverley
- Sweet Tooth
- (voice)
Rajesh David
- Bobbi SingSong
- (voice)
Boris Hiestand
- Fishlips
- (voice)
- …
Ashley Slater
- Dr. Strangeglove
- (voice)
- …
Keith Wickham
- Buster Bumblechops
- (voice)
- …
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I really don't understand why so many people loathe this movie. It's not really intended for adults - it's more for kids (and kids at heart, like me) who are fans of Moshi Monsters - a once-popular online game aimed at 6-12 year olds, which allowed kids to adopt their own virtual pet monster and take care of it.
From the viewpoint of someone who was once an 8 year old who practically WORSHIPED Moshi Monsters, this was at one point my favourite movie. I went to see it in the cinema with my best friend, who also just so happened to be a fan of the game, and we absolutely LOVED it.
However, looking at it as an adult, I can see why people would dislike it. The animation is far from the best, using a lot of assets from the online game. It tries too hard to appeal to fans and fans only; anyone who's unfamiliar with the game/franchise I could imagine to be completely lost in the plot. Katsuma's extreme obsession with himself gets REALLY annoying quickly, which is unfortunate as he and Poppet are the main protagonists. Would have been nice to see Luvli, Zommer, Furi and Diavlo get more screen time. I get it, Katsuma and Poppet are the most popular monsters in the game, so it makes sense for them to be the main characters, but still.
I must admit, the writing is... passable. Could have worked better as an 11 minute TV episode (in fact, this whole thing just feels like a pilot for the Moshi Monsters TV show that sadly never happened). It's PACKED with a lot of songs, a lot of which have been taken from the Music Rox album that was released in 2012. The highlights are definitely the villains' songs: 'Sweet Tooth Stomp' and 'The Doctor Will See You Now'.
So after all this criticism, why am I giving this movie seven stars? Because, despite now having grown up, I still find it a nostalgic guilty pleasure of mine. Like I said, my younger self ADORED this movie (but then again, I adored anything as long as it had a Katsuma slapped on it). It's still a pretty decent flick for kids (even though the game has since shut down, the Moshi franchise lives on in other ways) and I could imagine them enjoying it the way my younger self did.
This movie has its ups and downs like an up is how creative the characters are, a down is that sometimes it has the same emotion all the way through. This will be a good movie for a 3-7 year old. And if you like this movie once you've watched it then you should know that the director is Wipp Vernooij and Morgan Francis. I only recommend this movie to fans of Moshi Monsters because they will understand this movie even more than anyone else because know one knows better than a full fan. although its very fun to watch because it has so many scenes that make you wonder if they will make it and even if you know that they will always make it its still believable.
I am 16 years old, nearly 17 alright, and I have watched this now so much because of the humour that is in this, I have watched it once with my 7 year old cousin she played the game and because of that said it was so good and funny! Most people rating a very low rating haven't probably or their kids played the game, it's really on about the game. They have to understand some stuff in this movie from the game,I wouldn't understand if I haven't played it. I would probably say that the movie is really bad, but for a fact if you played the game and enjoyed it, it will make the movie so much better.
However I'm rating this an eight not a ten becuse their were some things missing in this movie. The mission for collecting the items for Dr Strangeglove in my opinion were really short, I think it would be better for them to make it for them more challenging to get, so the movie also wouldn't be that short, an hour and 21 minutes including the credits is a bit short in my opinion so if they would have made their adventure more exciting and challenging it would be better.
Overall, the movie is great and great for kids who enjoy the game Moshi Monsters. I met a lot of 16 year olds on the game so I wouldn't really say it's childish of me, I also played it when I was 11 and wanted to get a little memories from it. So anyone could play the game and watch the movie if they enjoy playing the game.
However I'm rating this an eight not a ten becuse their were some things missing in this movie. The mission for collecting the items for Dr Strangeglove in my opinion were really short, I think it would be better for them to make it for them more challenging to get, so the movie also wouldn't be that short, an hour and 21 minutes including the credits is a bit short in my opinion so if they would have made their adventure more exciting and challenging it would be better.
Overall, the movie is great and great for kids who enjoy the game Moshi Monsters. I met a lot of 16 year olds on the game so I wouldn't really say it's childish of me, I also played it when I was 11 and wanted to get a little memories from it. So anyone could play the game and watch the movie if they enjoy playing the game.
Forget the snobbish know-all critics, this is a terrific children's movie with dollops of adult humour hidden away for the oldies to giggle at.
* The story is simple, tight, clear, and fun. * The animation and colours are sharp, vibrant, and eye catching - almost psychedelic. * The music is BRILLIANT - my little ones (4 and 3) and I listen to the soundtrack every day. The Sweet Tooth Stomp rocks! * Nothing inappropriate for children. All good, clean fun with lots of adult stuff to keep the parents amused. * As I said, forget the snobs and the know-alls. Take your children to see it or Dr Strangeglove will do you in!
* The story is simple, tight, clear, and fun. * The animation and colours are sharp, vibrant, and eye catching - almost psychedelic. * The music is BRILLIANT - my little ones (4 and 3) and I listen to the soundtrack every day. The Sweet Tooth Stomp rocks! * Nothing inappropriate for children. All good, clean fun with lots of adult stuff to keep the parents amused. * As I said, forget the snobs and the know-alls. Take your children to see it or Dr Strangeglove will do you in!
Guess what, if your child likes Moshi Monsters they will like this. My 6 and 4 year olds really enjoyed it, and I enjoyed it likewise by proxy. If you've ever seen any of the Moshi music videos on YouTube then you've got the idea. Colourful, musical, simply animated, squeaky, noisy. Yes it's garish, but not as headache-inducing as I feared. The use of shadow, lighting and blurring of the various 2D planes softened things to manageable levels. The music is inventive, well-produced, catchy and there's lots going on in the accompanying animation to mean you won't fall asleep in your role as accompanying adult. The plot is simple, linear, and doesn't contain any clever gags or innuendos for the grown- ups - it's just face value, goodies versus baddies rainbow coloured cutesy nonsense for Moshi fans. Loved it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song "The Doctor Will See Now" is the main song in the film which is most similar to what it sounded like in the computer game, the only differences are that the solo was in a slightly different tune, the intro was longer, and the word "super" in "Super Moshies" was removed.
- GoofsDuring a scene, Dr. Strangeglove is dancing to a song by the fictional singer Zack Binspin called 'Head Over Heels', However the footage used was actually from a different Zack Binspin song called 'Moptop Tweenybop'.
- Crazy creditsDuring the opening credits, the characters and their roles in the film are credited rather than the actors.
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- Moshi Monsters
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- Budget
- $2,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,883,694
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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