
Mike Goldwing, a plucky, determined 12-year old boy, is the son and grandson of NASA astronauts. His grandfather Frank, a once revered, but now forgotten retired astronaut, lives his days isolated from his family after missing out on his big chance to fly to the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as a part of the Apollo XI mission. When an eccentric billionaire sets an evil plan to fly to the moon, steal the moon's vast mineral resources, and destroy the American flag p... (Full plot summary below)
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Mike Goldwing, a plucky, determined 12-year old boy, is the son and grandson of NASA astronauts. His grandfather Frank, a once revered, but now forgotten retired astronaut, lives his days isolated from his family after missing out on his big chance to fly to the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as a part of the Apollo XI mission. When an eccentric billionaire sets an evil plan to fly to the moon, steal the moon's vast mineral resources, and destroy the American flag planted by the Apollo XI team, Mike embarks on a magnificent adventure as a stowaway on the space shuttle. Accompanied by his grandfather, best friends Amy and Marty, and a clever chameleon, Mike blasts off to the moon to capture the flag and reunite his family.
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| TijuaneoCuauhtémoc RuelasA good effort that achieves it's low goals. [Full review in Spanish] |
| VarietyJoe LeydonIt’s quite possible that two or three generations of extended families will be entertained during group home-screen viewings of this antic and exciting trifle. |
| SciFiNowKatherine McLaughlinThere is an inkling of a better film here but something appears to have got lost in translation, making this quite the forgettable voyage. |
| Radio TimesDavid AldridgeIt may lack the finesse and charm of animation from Pixar, Disney or DreamWorks, but it's a decent yarn for younger kids who want something to watch on a rainy day or school holiday. |
| ReformaEdgardo ReséndizInteresting attempt to offer an animation product different to what's made in Hollywood, specially in the themes it explores. [Full review in Spanish] |
| En FilmeSofía Ochoa RodríguezIt touches on the subject of keeping families together successfully. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Cine PremiereCarlos Del RíoGreat animation, too bad the story isn't that great or original. Still pretty decent. [Full review in Spanish] |
| The ListEmma SimmondsFor some Capture the Flag will just about scrape by on its honourable intentions and brisk delivery; however, what seems on paper like a vaguely educational distraction, is merely another exercise in colourful chaos. |
| GuardianWendy IdeSeveral of the characters are so grating you long for a lunar disaster to strand them as far away from planet Earth as possible. |
| Sky CinemaElliott NobleCapture The Flag has enough visual energy to get to the moon and back. Alas, the script blows harder than a solar wind. |