Pets United

  • Animation
  • Family
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
11/8/2019
89

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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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      • Peter89Spencer

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

        September 16, 2020
      • 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 were never funny, the flow of the story felt very badly edited, and the contrast between the cute pet story and the evil baddy's motivations was so odd... And then there's the weird choice of accents along with stereotypes (Italian, Russian...). And the characters talking about cosmetic surgery. And the bad rap. I really recommend not even giving it a try. It's like the "The Room" of kids' movies but not as funny.

        June 3, 2021
      • 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 motivations for the antagonist and scattered plot elementslike unnecessary musical scenes and odd romantic subplotsdetract from the overall impact. With better narrative focus and character development, this film could have delivered a more meaningful and engaging experience for young viewers.

        Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

        September 19, 2025

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