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فيلم الخروف شون: كارثة المزرعة

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السنة2020
المدة1h 26m

عندما يقوم شخص غريب يمتلك قوى مذهلة بالهبوط بالقرب من مزرعة (موسي بوتوم)، يذهب الخروف (شون) في مهمة لرعاية منزل الزائر بين المجرات قبل أن تتمكن منظمة شريرة من أسرها.

الإعلان الترويجي

طاقم العمل

Justin Fletcher

Shaun

Justin Fletcher

Timmy

John Sparkes

The Farmer

John Sparkes

Bitzer

Amalia Vitale

Lu-La

Amalia Vitale

Me-Ma

Amalia Vitale

Additional Voices

Kate Harbour

Agent Red

Kate Harbour

Timmy's Mum

David Holt

Mugg-1NS

David Holt

Additional Voices

Andy Nyman

Nuts

Richard Webber

Shirley

Richard Webber

Ub-Oo

ET

Emma Tate

Hazel

ET

Emma Tate

Additional Voices

Simon Greenall

Twins

CM

Chris Morrell

Farmer John

CM

Chris Morrell

Additional Voices

Joe Sugg

Pizza Boy

Joseph Balderrama

Additional Voices

AB

Antony Bayman

Additional Voices

Will Becher

Additional Voices

TC

Tom Collingwood

Additional Voices

Tim Hands

Additional Voices

Naomi McDonald

Additional Voices

Richard Phelan

Additional Voices

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التعليقات

10 تعليق

NetflixJun 17, 2025

this is perfect app for movies fans my favourite movie A SHUN THE SHEEP FARMAGEDDON

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عبدالعالي الصقريMay 29, 2023

source: A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Michael LeseheFeb 15, 2023

As a family we couldn't wait to see this. Our first watch of Shaun was the movie, which was really brilliant. And the series' is 90% fab. But this was a real disappointment. Lazy jokes some of which are rehashed from the series. Apart from the Caveman/Football one, Aardman rarely hit below 8/10, this is a rare one.

ColdenDark✔✔Feb 15, 2023

Directed by Will Becher & Richard Phelan, the slapstick Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon with an almost silent script, baa bleats, grunts and squeaks, gives Aardman the opportunity to riff classic sci-fi greats. When a small alien with magical powers crash lands on Earth, she causes a stir and then hitches a lift on a pizza delivery bike to Mossy Bottom Farm. Here Shaun the sheep has ordered the pizzas for his hungry flock. Fed up with the petty rules inflicted on them by Bitzer the sheep dog. Shaun meeting cute Lu-La is Spielberg's ET remodelled in the inevitable Aardman style. The sets were terrific and there was even a thumb print on Lu-La which was very sweet. Amazing to think Aardman started with their Creature Comforts British Gas advert. Those snails are everywhere. And now we're stop-motion filming a herd of sheep with their sheep dog and an alien who desperately wants to call home. Plus a farmer who might just be creating Mossy Bottom's own Fyre Festival with his Farmagedden UFO theme park. Hoping to make the money to buy his new combine harvester. Good luck there. Such a jolly film but I enjoyed it more for the references to movies some of the kids in the audience have probably never seen. Of course there was The Minions, Wall-E/K9 and Eva, (my) Doctor Who, Jaws, Close Encounters tagged in the film poster, complete with notes. And the government UFO hunters as well as being minions, play the Men-In-Black and there's even a Paul reference with Agent Red. Catch her lipstick slash. And look out for Signs in the fields, 2001 toast and the space station, plus tons more I missed. But the sci-fi riffs are matched by the visual gags. Pigs flying and supermarket shopping with a hungry alien, and a flying saucer pizza were all a hoot that the kids enjoyed. I didn't see the original Shaun the Sheep but Farmageddon is a charming pick and mix bag of gags for the whole family.

Mihlali NdamaseFeb 15, 2023

A film that can be enjoyed by children & adults. Loads of things to spot during the film that link to other sci-fi films. We've watched it three times now and discover things still.

Jay ArghhFeb 15, 2023

Whilst OK, it's nowhere near as funny as the first Shaun movie. I don't know what's missing, but some of the magic just isn't there, perhaps the storylone was a bit slight for its running time . I have to admit to looking at the screen on the player to see how much of it was left after about half an hour.