Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Justin Fletcher | ... | Shaun / Timmy (voice) | |
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John Sparkes | ... | The Farmer / Bitzer (voice) |
Amalia Vitale | ... | Lu-La / Me-Ma / Additional Voices (voice) | |
Kate Harbour | ... | Agent Red / Timmy's Mum (voice) | |
David Holt | ... | Mugg-1NS / Additional Voices (voice) (as David Holt) | |
Richard Webber | ... | Sheril / Ub-Oo (voice) | |
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Simon Greenall | ... | The Twins (voice) |
Joe Sugg | ... | Pizza Delivery Boy (voice) | |
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Emma Tate | ... | Hazel / Additional Voices (voice) |
Andy Nyman | ... | Nuts (voice) | |
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Chris Morrell | ... | Farmer John / Additional Voices (voice) |
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Ron Halpern | ... | Pizza Boy (voice) (as Ronald Halpern) |
Joseph Balderrama | ... | Additional Voices (voice) | |
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Will Becher | ... | Additional Voices (voice) |
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Tim Hands | ... | Additional Voices (voice) |
There is something strange going on in the peaceful town of Mossingham, right after the fantastic rescue mission in Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015). As mischievous Shaun orders in pizza for the woolly flock under the nose of the Farmer, and Bitzer, the ever-watchful sheepdog, a mysterious, fast-moving UFO enters the Earth's atmosphere and crash-lands near the verdant Mossy Bottom Farm. Now, Lu-La, the extraordinary friendly creature from the depths of the galaxy, is in grave danger, light-years away from home. Can Shaun, and the rest of the lambs, lend a helping hand, and protect their new extraterrestrial companion from the Ministry of Alien Detection, and its unstoppable leader, Agent Red? Written by Nick Riganas
I loved the forst Shaun film, and particularly enjoy the craft that goes into making Aardman as great as they are.
This film felt expertly crafted to cater for younger audiences, which is perfect and as it should be. It's nice to see Aardman putting so much warmth into their story - which almost certainly borrows heavily from your fave scifi film - and the animation is some of the most vibrant and colourful stop frame I've ever seen. A true feast for the eyes and comfort for the heart.
A beautiful triumph, congratulations to all involved in its production, the hard work shows and pays off in spades.