VF vue sur TF1, à l'occasion de la sortie du Vol. 3.
The same thing as before but most elements threaten to go overboard or do it. (Ex: more than a dozen songs this time.)
It tries to be a bit more involving for its characters but only through little crumbs lost in a storm of CGI effects (wayhoo much but thanks to the dark tint of many scenes, they don't look as ugly as they should), dumb humour hammered at you and weightless fantasy action.
Also, it's suppo More than a dozen songs this time. sed to be a light sci-fi adventure, but there's little that feels adventurous in this 2nd episode (yes, it's barely more than a deluxe show but devoid of characters and a hooking intrigue).
Score: 5/10
Enjoyment: 3/5
The best part was the look of the ending credits, but even that element is spoiled by the incredible number of epilogues, jokes and appetizers for the next movie peppered in it.
No racoon nor tree were harmed during the making of this film.
Too bad. At least, that would have looked real.