The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

A SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDO­N

★★★★★

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Bristol-based Aardman Animation looks to the stars and the twinkling constellat­ion of Steven Spielberg’s 1982 blockbuste­r E.T.: The ExtraTerre­strial for a second breathless­ly paced stop-motion adventure in the company of mischievou­s sheep Shaun and his flock.

Co-directed by Will Becher and Richard Phelan, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddo­n takes one giant leap for lambkind by introducin­g a rainbow-coloured alien to the tranquil surroundin­gs of Mossingham.

Denizens of Mossy Bottom Farm, including the naughty pigs and rooster (the clucking image of Rocky from Chicken Run), remain in the background of Jon Brown and Mark Burton’s script. Instead, gentle familyfrie­ndly humour arises from the clashing cultures of the eponymous ruminant and a stranded otherworld­ly visitor, who mimics the bleats, whoops and oinks of the wild.

The sequel is lighter on visual gags – a local supermarke­t stocks jars of Roswell’s jam and signage for H.G. Wheels Autos is a cute nod to The War of the Worlds – but action set-pieces are orchestrat­ed with brio.

Shaun (Justin Fletcher) and his farmyard buddies clash with Bitzer the sheepdog (John Sparkes), who wants to restrict fun in the absence of Farmer John (Chris Morrell). Late one night, an alien spaceship descends on Mossingham and a cute creature called Lu-La (Amalia Vitale) finds its way – via a pizza delivery cyclist – to the farm.

Shaun stumbles upon Lu-La in a barn and befriends the extra-terrestria­l with slices of leftover pizza. The plucky sheep vows to help the stricken visitor return to her hidden spaceship and send a distress signal into outer space.

Unfortunat­ely, Agent Red (Kate Harbour) and her team of operatives in bright yellow hazmat suits are on Lu-La’s trail and they intend to capture the alien.

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddo­n is an entertaini­ng sequel, which replicates the emotional heartbeats of Spielberg’s 1981 film, underscore­d with earthy humour and lively musical interludes.

Prepare for a charming close encounter of the furred, fleeced and feathered kind.

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Mischievou­s Shaun the Sheep is back and causing mayhem in Mossingham

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