Eighty five wondrously bonkers minutes of anthromorphic ovine and canine (and several other "ines" as well) lunacy, sight gags, physical humour and myriad little details to amuse young and old alike. Forget slick CGI Disney and Dreamwork stuff with lots of hidden meanings, sentimentality and earworm power ballads, this has sheep dressing up as people, a dog being mistaken for a surgeon plus farting and belching gags.
Both I and youngest Potting enjoyed it at arguably Sussex's finest cinema - Uckfield Picture House - the owner of which I believe is an Albion fan.
Went to see it last night in Uckfield, the first time I have visited that cinema, well worth the visit and a much better experience than going to the multi screen at Brighton Marina.
I thought the film was brilliant and I'm sure the adults in the audience were laughing more than the children