Tired of being locked in a reptile house where humans gawk at them like they are monsters, a ragtag group of Australia’s deadliest creatures plot an escape from their zoo to the Outback, a place where they’ll fit in without being judged.
Isla Fisher
Maddie (voice)
Tim Minchin
Pretty Boy (voice)
Eric Bana
Chaz (voice)
Guy Pearce
Frank (voice)
Miranda Tapsell
Zoe (voice)
Angus Imrie
Nigel (voice)
Keith Urban
Doug (voice)
Aislinn Derbez
Legs (voice)
Diesel La Torraca
Chazzie (voice)
Jack Charles
Greg, the Head Frill Neck (voice)
Celeste Barber
Skylar (voice)
Gia Carides
Doreen / Dolores' Mother (voice)
Rachel House
Jacinta (voice)
Wayne Knight
Platypus (voice)
Lachlan Power
Dave, the Tasmanian Devil (voice)
Aaron Pedersen
Clive, the Dung Beetle (voice)
Kylie Minogue
Susan, the Bush Pig (voice)
Kiara Marr
Norine (voice)
Jacki Weaver
Jackie (voice)
Charmaine Bingwa
TV Reporter (voice)
Casper Cripps
Kid 2 (voice)
Freddy Cripps
Kid 3 (voice)
Harry Cripps
Fire Fighter (voice)
Liam Knight
Kid 4 (voice)
Thelma Plum
Maeve, the Female Funnel Web Spider (voice)
Lilah Yow Yeh
Dolores (voice)
John Leary
Additional Miscellaneous Voices
Director
Claire Knight
Director, Story, Writer
Harry Cripps
Head of Story
Ryan Savas
Story
Gregory Lessans
December 5, 2023
8
It's funny that Netflix rates this movie as 7+ (my country). I don't have any issues with the movie itself; it boasts excellent animations, well-developed characters, and an engaging plot, among other strengths. However, the movie seems to convey the message that dangerous animals are harmless if you befriend them, which is not a realistic scenario. While it's highly unlikely for a child to encounter a cobra on a playground, my concern is that the movie might give the impression that all animals can be safely approached by children. Perhaps I'm overthinking it.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00