Go! Anpanman: Go! The Exciting Anpanman Grand Prix
Go! Anpanman: Go! The Exciting Anpanman Grand Prix

Go! Anpanman: Go! The Exciting Anpanman Grand Prix

2010Movie22 minJapanese

The Anpanman Grand Prix is a land, air and sea race around Anpanman World using specially built cars. A grumpy young girl from Flower Land called Maggie causes an accident that wrecks Creampanda’s race car. After helping him fix it, she enters the race as his partner

Read Reviews

Insights

Director: Arinori KinoshitaGenres: Animation, Family, Adventure

Plot Summary

In this installment of the beloved Anpanman series, the cheerful hero and his friends participate in a thrilling grand prix race. Various characters, including familiar faces and new contenders, compete with their unique abilities and vehicles. The race is filled with excitement, challenges, and the usual Anpanman spirit of helping others.

Critical Reception

As with most Anpanman films, 'Go! Anpanman: Go! The Exciting Anpanman Grand Prix' was primarily targeted at young children and received a generally positive reception from its intended audience. Critical reviews were sparse due to its niche market, but it was seen as a fun and engaging entry for fans of the franchise, upholding the series' themes of bravery and friendship.

What Reviewers Say

  • A delightful and fast-paced adventure suitable for young children.
  • Features vibrant animation and a heartwarming message of cooperation.
  • The race provides plenty of excitement and opportunities for Anpanman to help his friends.

Google audience: While specific reviews for this film are not widely documented, the Anpanman series generally garners positive feedback from parents for its educational values and child-friendly content, focusing on kindness and perseverance.

Fun Fact

The 'Go! Go!' motif in the title reflects the energetic and racing theme of the movie, a common stylistic choice in Japanese media to convey excitement and forward momentum.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review