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poster of Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas
Rating: 6.902/10 by 143 users

Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (2021)

Shaun's seasonal excitement turns to dismay when a farmhouse raid to get bigger stockings for the flock inadvertently leads to Timmy going missing. Can Shaun get Timmy back before he becomes someone else’s present?

Directing:
  • Steve Cox
Writing:
  • Mark Burton
  • Nick Park
  • Giles Pilbrow
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 03, 2021

Rating: 6.902/10 by 143 users

Alternative Title:
A Winter’s Tale from Shaun the Sheep - GB
Shaun le mouton : Vol avant Noël - FR
F for Får: Et juleeventyr - DK
F for Faar Et juleeventyr - DK
F for Får Et juleeventyr - DK
Shaun le mouton - L'échappée de Noël - FR
Ovečka Shaun: Predvianočný let - SK
ひつじのショーン クリスマスの冒険 - JP
Shaun das Schaf - Es ist ein Schaf entsprungen - DE

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
No Language
Runtime: 00 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $2,061,406

Plot Keyword: holiday, christmas

Justin Fletcher
Shaun / Timmy (voice)
John Sparkes
The Farmer / Bitzer (voice)
Kate Harbour
Timmy's Mother (voice)
Laura Aikman
Ella (voice)
Marcus Brigstocke
Farmer Ben (voice)
Simon Greenall
Additional Voices (voice)
Andy Nyman
Additional Voices (voice)
Emma Tate
Additional Voices (voice)
Rich Webber
Additional Voices (voice)

CinemaSerf

It's Christmas Eve and all was still - except, well it wasn't. The flock wanted bigger stockings and so the enthusiastic young "Timmy" has snuck out to procure some. Needless to say, these best laid plans don't quite work and so "Shaun" has to find a way of repatriating their lost sheep. Fortunately, the rather hapless farmer is going into town to try his hand at selling lemonade and so the germ of plan is devised that sees them rally round to rescue their pal before "Timmy" is, quite literally, presented gift-wrapped. Naturally, all of this has to be meticulously planned as their guardian sheep-dog "Bitzer" won't be playing along if he catches on. This is good fun, this, with plenty of silly antics in the snow, some exploding soft drinks and even them managing to interfere - in the friendliest possible way - with the work of Santa himself. The lack of dialogue allows the jolly score from Tom Howe to keep the pace rollicking along and the amiable and detailed stop-motion animation, especially of their facial expressions, all contribute enjoyably to a winter's tale that exudes all of the joys of Christmas, as well as it's hassles, and yes - of course there are gadgets.


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