Pets United
Pets United

Pets United

2019
Movie
89 min
English

When Roger (a Robin Hood-esque, stray dog) and Belle (an elegant yet spoilt pet cat) are thrown together amidst the chaos of a robot take-over of their home city, they must push all their preconceptions aside in order to survive, as they embark on a high-stakes, action-packed adventure.

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IMDb4.3/10
Director: Rémy DragonGenres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

In the futuristic city of Metropolis, a group of pampered pets discover their human owners are planning to abandon them. Led by the brave dog Roger and the clever cat Belle, they embark on a daring mission to escape the city and find a new home. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and must learn to work together, combining their unique skills to overcome obstacles and outsmart those who seek to capture them.

Critical Reception

Pets United received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences alike, with many noting its predictable plot and derivative animation style. However, some found its colorful visuals and simple message about friendship and teamwork to be enjoyable for very young children.

What Reviewers Say

  • Animation is colorful but somewhat generic, lacking unique artistic flair.
  • Plot follows a predictable path, offering few surprises for older viewers.
  • Despite its flaws, the film's emphasis on friendship and cooperation may appeal to a young audience.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by Cinema Management Group, an independent film company known for distributing and producing animated features, often targeting younger audiences.

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3 reviews
Alunauwie

Alunauwie

Pets United is an animated film aimed at children aged 7 and above, but its complex storyline and weak execution make it difficult for its target audience to fully grasp. While the animation quality is visually appealing, the lack of clear ...
chtfn

chtfn

That was the worst kid's movie I've ever watched, I believe. (Apologies to anyone who worked hard on it!) We stopped about two thirds in, and the only reason we kept watching was because my 4 year-old was sufficiently intrigued. The jokes...
Peter89Spencer

Peter89Spencer

The ending itself was anti-climatic, and there wasn't much background story. Thank you Netflix, for wasting our time with this nonesense!