We have to start things off with a strong recommendation for Rabbit Academy Mission Eggposible in regards to the age of the audience. This film is very much for the kidlets and those that love the Easter holiday. As an adult watching this it’s a bit of a slog but for the under tens it will provide an entertaining experience.
This sequel to the 2017 film Rabbit School – Guardians of the Golden Egg is an odd work. It is almost nauseatingly nice and the action features very little in the way of challenging scenarios. It stays firmly in the arena of ankle biter’s innocence but then it has several rough word moments.
The story revolves around magical Easter rabbits and their fight to save Easter from a neighboring family of foxes. The battle is a mild one and is won by the use of magic and the power of working together. This lesson is delivered in a very mellow manner and any real threat never really materialises.
Opening in conjunction with Easter time, Rabbit Academy Mission Eggposible is a nice way to get those young’uns out of the house and into the cinema for an adventure on the big screen. Its non-threatening nature will make it an easy-going experience for the little ones but there is not a lot there for the adult members of the audience.
Rob Hudson
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