Critter Sleuths: The Mythos Caper



Tagline
Every legend has its beast, every mystery its beastmaster.
Description
In a whimsical world where the realms of myths and reality blur, a ragtag team of animal detectives are thrust into a case unlike any other. Led by a wise-cracking cat, a steadfast hound, and an astute pig, this furry ensemble must navigate through the treachery and intrigue of a medieval city on the brink of chaos. Alan Rick-mango stars as the feisty feline with a penchant for puzzles, Kale Cheddar-guard brings to life the loyal dog with a nose for justice, and Vera Meals voices the clever swine with an intellectual edge. From the twisted alleys of Dragon's Hold to the grand halls of the Griffin's Court, our heroes will confront cunning creatures and perplexing riddles. Directed by the eccentric Stanley Kuduck, 'Critter Sleuths: The Mythos Caper' will have you laughing and guessing until the unexpected end. But beware, the shadows of the mythical era are not without their dangers, and even the bravest beasts may find themselves outmatched by the human threat looming over their enchanted world.
MpaaRating
R
PopularityScore
4.80
ReleaseDate
12/14/2023
Genre
Crime
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.70
Talk about a hairball of hilarity wrapped in a riddle—'Critter Sleuths: The Mythos Caper' pounces on the detective genre with the grace of a cat chasing a laser pointer. While the MPAA inexplicably slapped this feline fiasco with an 'R' rating—perhaps for 'Ridiculously charming'—parents be warned, this isn't your toddler's talking-animal tale. Alan Rick-mango delivers a purr-formance worthy of Best in Show, his feline detective clawing through the movie with as much sarcasm as savviness. Kale Cheddar-guard's portrayal of our canine compatriot is a tail-wagging triumph, playing second-fiddle only to Vera Meals' porcine professor, who truly brings home the bacon. Under Stanley Kuduck's quirky direction, 'Critter Sleuths' turns the medieval into the mirthful, blending Camelot with comedy. And while some jokes might howl to the moon more than others, the film's intricate plot twists and dynamic set pieces maintain a mythical pace. It's a litter box of fun for the audience with an appetite for absurdity, with enough enigma to keep you scratching long after the credits roll.
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