

Peter and Verity are instructed that they must find the four remaining artefacts and use them to fix the Great Clock of the Citadel and reset time in order to stop the ancient evil that has enveloped the Kingdom. When Elwyn discovers that Peter has the artefact in his possession, he declares Peter to be the foretold ruler of the Below. The floor of his room starts to crack, and he and Verity go plunging down into the Secret Kingdom below, where they are captured by a horde of pangolins and whisked off to an audience with their leader, Elwyn. That night, Peter is awakened by an unsettling sound. Upon their arrival, Peter's sister, Verity, beckons him to explore the village, where they discover an old shop, some peculiar locals, and a mysterious artefact. Scary.Peter and his family, still reeling from a tragic event, uproot and settle in a small, remote town. The main feature is preceded by a five-minute sneak peek of another Nick Jr series, The Adventures Of Paddington, in which the marmalade sandwich-chomping bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) hunts for a monster hiding beneath his bed. Computer-generated visuals, which look crisp at home, are slightly jagged when blown up on the big screen but pacing is brisk and there is wholesome intent in the script.

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PAW Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue is an extended episode of the TV series that doesn’t pause to consider the implausibility of the premise (fire rescue dog Marshall can’t possibly reach the pedals of a full-size racing car to zoom to glory). If the self-doubting dalmatian can remember his training – “Stay calm and steer steady!” – he should be signing pawtographs after the chequered flag. You just need to believe in yourself,” The Whoosh counsels the nervous pup. Marshall, who is The Whoosh’s “biggest fan-pup”, is hand-picked to deputise for his idol behind the wheel.

The Cheetah is determined to win at any cost – “If you can’t beat ’em, cheat ’em!” – and she sidelines The Whoosh with a sprained arm following a stomach-churning spin on the track. The other competitors are Lionel Lightspeed, Riff Rockenbock, Willy ‘Wide Wheels’ Jr and The Cheetah (Addison Holley), who is the cousin of Foggy Bottom’s power-hungry Mayor Humdinger (Ron Pardo). The high-octane race should be a coronation drive for fan favourite The Whoosh (Isaac Heeks).

Ten-year-old boy Ryder (voiced by Jaxon Mercey) and his four-legged crew – police dog Chase (Justin Kelly), firefighter dog Marshall (Drew Davis), recycling dog Rocky (Samuel Faraci), construction dog Rubble (Devan Cohen), air rescue dog Skye (Kallan Holley) and aquatic rescue dog Zuma (Carter Thorne) – are hired as the mobile pit crew for the inaugural Adventure Bay 500. Pointedly, The Whoosh snacks on a sugar-free energy bar before the final lap of each race and when he does commit the cardinal sin of tardiness, he quickly excuses himself by blaming his meticulous toothbrush regime.ĭental excellence is the sparkling prize of PAW Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue, which transfixed litters of wide-eyed, pint-sized fans around me in the cinema.
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The episode’s guest hero – a racing driver called The Whoosh – skids confidently into shot, removes his helmet (safety first!), flashes a gleaming smile and proclaims, “It’s a great day for racing and it’s a great day for flossing, kids”. My expert training in canine co-operation proves exceedingly useful in this turbo-charged instalment directed by Charles E Bastien, which gently preaches self-belief and the importance of fastidiously cleaning your teeth… Thanks to my three-year-old niece, I’m well-versed in the daredevil escapades of PAW Patrol, the Canadian animated TV series which is top dog for pre-schoolers on the Nick Jr channel.
