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Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
Description
Harold and George are very witty pranksters who scope their school principal into believing that he is a superhero.
Harold and George are very witty pranksters who scope their school principal into believing that he is a superhero.
Actors:
Sugar Lyn Beard,
Coco Soren,
Lesley Nicol,
Leslie David Baker,
Susan Fitzer,
Brian Posehn,
Nick Kroll

Sugar Lyn Beard
27 August 1981, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Coco Soren

Lesley Nicol
19 June 1953, Manchester, England, UK

Leslie David Baker
19 February 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Susan Fitzer

Brian Posehn
6 July 1966, Sacramento, California, USA

Nick Kroll
5 June 1978, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
David Soren

David Soren
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brian Posehn #Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie #Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) #David Soren #David Soren #DeeDee Rescher #Ed Helms #Jordan Peele #Kevin Hart #Kristen Schaal #Mel Rodriguez #Nick Kroll #Susan Fitzer #Thomas Middleditch
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June 08, 2017
An entertaining movie for children (that doesn't embarrass adults). [Full review in Spanish]
June 09, 2017
While I can't foresee [Captain Underpants] spawning any additional cinematic chapters in George and Harold's heroic tale, if it sends viewers to the library and the bookstore to discover what happens next that's perfectly fine by me.
June 02, 2017
The friendship of George and Harold is celebrated, and the cheery vocal work of Hart and Middleditch gives the picture its sprightly spirit.
June 08, 2017
It defends the therapeutic power of the most primitive laugh and that's ok, but it would've been better if, instead of devoting itmself to shooting so many fireworks, it would've been concerned to be funnier. [Full review in Spanish]
June 02, 2017
The film also inventively incorporates CG animation, live-action sock puppets and a flipbook to bring to life the pages of Pilkey's sentimental ode to boyhood.
June 13, 2017
A great pastime that offers a kind of fun similar to the cartoons that we used to watch in the mornings at the time that the animated cinema of Hollywood seemed forgotten. [Full review in Spanish]
June 02, 2017
In the end, it's impossible to ignore the fact that this feature is devoid of even the simplest positive morals or takeaways. And it's not quite funny or wry enough to forgive its weaknesses.
June 09, 2017
The level of this film is more of an eschatological joke that is, of course, childish but lacks of the slightest grace, despite its naivety. The gags are shameful even for children. [Full review in Spanish]
June 02, 2017
While the movie is solidly and unapologetically pitched towards kids, it has a subversive streak that is as genuine and sharp as anything whipped up by Roald Dahl.
June 09, 2017
The film doesn't stop bringing together huge amounts of naive eschatological gags with brilliant and extemporaneous critical references about government neglecting education and the unjustly paid teachers. [Full review in Spanish]
June 02, 2017
It's a bird! it's a plane! It's a kids' movie that won't make grownups want to manually remove their own toenails!
June 02, 2017
They've preserved Pilkey's exuberant drawing style as well as his understanding of what sort of humor is guaranteed to make young kids laugh until their sides hurt.