
Join Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and the other Moshi Monters in an action-packed, song-filled race against time. Together they must stop evil Dr. Strangeglove and his incompetent Glump sidekick Fishlips from pulverising the recently discovered Great Moshling Egg.... (Full plot summary below)
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Join Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and the other Moshi Monters in an action-packed, song-filled race against time. Together they must stop evil Dr. Strangeglove and his incompetent Glump sidekick Fishlips from pulverising the recently discovered Great Moshling Egg.
Leave your thoughts about Moshi Monsters: The Movie.
| Birmingham Mail Graham YoungIt's enough fun to even put a smile on adult faces. |
| Sky CinemaSky StaffIn his big screen adaptation of the world-conquering interactive game, director by Wip Vernooij wisely expands its attraction beyond to anklebiting adherents of the UK original. |
| Daily StarAndy LeaThe catchy tunes, goofy slap-stick and bright and breezy animation all seem perfectly honed to little minds. |
| GuardianMadeleine WilliamsThe film was very enjoyable, and frankly I'd like to see it again. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyThe film was lulling and sweetly harmless; the franchise's 80 million global subscribers can't all be wrong. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerMoshi Monsters: The Movie is likely to prove a huge hit with its target audience, while the witty script cleverly ensures that dragged-along adults won't feel entirely alienated. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThe Moshi Monsters game itself may be phenomenally successful, but the standalone movie is wearing. |
| Irish TimesTara BradyThe tone and content are aimed squarely at the youngest end of the Moshi spectrum: there's little or nothing here for the tween army who use the stationary and schoolbags. |
| Metro (UK)Larushka Ivan-ZadehAnyone over the age of nine should avoid. Strenuously. |
| Observer (UK)Mark KermodeKids love this stuff, apparently, and to them I can offer nothing by way of critique; I can speak only to the parents and guardians of the target audience, who have my deepest sympathies. |