Summary: the animals find other older animals.
This is soulless if this is what constitutes animation these days then the practice should be shelved permanently. There is no depth in the characters or their bonds, or their dialogue, it is just the most obvious vapid platitudes.
This feels like a glorified advert with the animals needing to get new vehicles and have the disabled dog who was already riding a t-rex, have it upgraded to sell more toys. It was incredibly cynical.
The villain is maybe on screen for about 5 minutes and is just silly without any real motivation, they are also stopped incredibly easily showing no real stakes at all in that.
When you look at a film like Minons and Monsters and compare it to this you can see the difference, one is designed to sell toys and to rot kids brains the other goes a bit deeper, has characters and has a story to tell.
Overall, the series and films need to stop.
0.5/5
Pros.
It has a few unintentionally funny moments
Cons.
It’s shallow and vapid
It doesn’t have characters it has a tick box list of traits
The villain is weak
The pacing is awful
It is just an advert
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