Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience
Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience
| 07 April 2017 (USA)
Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience Trailers

Join Peppa in this exciting new preschool cinema experience, with plenty of snorts, giggles and jumping up and down in muddy puddles! Leading with "Peppa Visits London," the first of the never-before-seen episodes, Peppa and her friends hop on board a double-decker red bus as the Queen takes them on an unforgettable tour of iconic London landmarks including Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. The other new ‘oink-tastic episodes include "The Police," "Canal Boat,""‘The Zoo," "Move to the Music" and a four-part story in which viewers will join Peppa on an Australian holiday to visit her old friend, Kylie Kangaroo.

Reviews
Platicsco

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Usamah Harvey

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Tobias Burrows

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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rebeccacarlsson

First time I saw this I thought it was awful, cringeworthy by all accounts. However, my son has seen this now about 25 times and he loves the bits in between. He especially loves the monkey music. "Daisy" engages the kids into feeling part of the 'film' and I bet most kids love it :)

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hanat28

This is essentially a few new Peppa episodes shown in a row that are not connected and have no running theme, as you might expect. I can only assume this was to try to keep young kids attention rather than producing a full length film or longer episodes with interesting content. The truly awful filler scenes between each episode with "Daisy" and budget Peppa and George puppets are completely lacklustre and cringe-worthy. Again there is no running theme, nothing new to add or things to learn, no jokes for the kids or adults (Daddy Pig banter even). My child was bored and started doing something else. Thank god we didn't go to the cinema and see it!

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thattersley77

First things first, let's consider the target audience for this cinema experience, CHILDREN! So for all the negative reviewers complaining about this film just remember it's aimed at CHILDREN.This film did exactly what it was meant to do, it gave my daughter her first cinema experience, a massive screen, popcorn, pick n mix and everything else you get at the cinema.I would highly recommend it for all families who have children who like Peppa Pig, my daughter didn't want to stand up until the last 5mins and then it was just to dance!

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Andy Jackson

I've used IMDb for over a decade, and I've never felt the need to register, leave a comment, review or contribute in any form. Until now.I took my three year old to go and see Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience, and while she mildly enjoyed it, I really, really didn't. The idea of paying nearly £17 for an adult and child to sit through a few Peppa Pig episodes, interspersed with absolutely awful, lazy live action skits should turn your stomach. The puppets for Peppa and George are lacklustre, and while the presenter tries, her baby voice grates within minutes. There's very little appeal to these live action segments, and beyond asking the audience members to "join in" there's really no form of "interaction" nor games to speak of (despite what promotional material will lead you to believe)I would honestly wait until these episodes come out on a DVD, as while they're good - sitting through the awful live action segments to get to them just isn't worth it.

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