Colonial Critters & Cosmic Capers
- Tagline
- When survival is a wild adventure, fur and antennas collide!
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of the Colonial Era, 'Colonial Critters & Cosmic Capers' is a hilariously wild crime caper that will leave audiences of all ages howling with laughter. When a motley crew of animals, including a crafty cat, a daring dog, and a plotting pig team up with a bewildered alien to uncover a treasure hidden deep within the colonial town, chaos ensues. Under the quirky direction of Robert Zebrafish, and featuring the voice talents of Billie Dove-cot, Gary Goldfish-man, and Beet Davis, this film promises to be one historic heist with a humorous twist. It's a survival story where disaster is dodged with wit and a bit of luck. Can our furry and antennae-clad heroes outsmart the colonial constables and claim the loot? Or will their animal instincts lead to a cosmic catastrophe? Find out in this family-friendly romp where the past gets a paw-sitively extraterrestrial twist!
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 1.60
- ReleaseDate
- 03/10/2022
- Genre
- Crime
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.20
Embark on a rollicking ride through time with 'Colonial Critters & Cosmic Capers', a movie that deftly weaves together the whimsical with the wacky. The film offers a smorgasbord of anthropomorphic antics and extraterrestrial excitement, enough to make both kids giggle and adults chortle. The voice cast delivers a menagerie of melodious mirth, with Billie Dove-cot's purr-fect timing, Gary Goldfish-man's gurgling gravitas, and Beet Davis's snorting sass ensuring a symphony of snickers. Director Robert Zebrafish must have had a whale of a time orchestrating this zoological zeitgeist that harks back to a simpler era, only to liven it up with an alien who's more lost than menacing. The colonial setting provides a picturesque tableau for the treasure hunt, with enough tri-cornered hats and petticoats to make you wonder if Paul Revere might gallop by chasing a UFO. What the film lacks in historical accuracy, it compensates with heart and humor. The plot scampers from one slapstick scenario to another, sometimes teetering on the edge of hilarity and hokum. Despite its occasional tailspin into the predictable, 'Colonial Critters & Cosmic Capers' is a fur-filled frolic that scores a 7.2 for being a family-friendly flick that's as light-hearted as it is lively. Grab your coonskin cap and your star map; this is one historic heist that's definitely worth the escapade.