zackkrenn
If we are to herald a film as "underrated" G'Day, U.S.A is certainly the prime example. A masterclass in animation, social commentary, and storytelling. The kind of film I'm jealous of; I wish I could make this. The creativity and emotion on display is palpable, you feel as if it is real, even if it is animated. A gorgeous experience and one of my favorite films.
The_Reviewer1204
Just today I have seen this movie on Cartoon Network by surprise, and knowing Kangaroo Jack I risked watching it to find it isn't utter crap which CN and Nick often put out on television. As it was on cartoon network I found and knew it was going to be a animated course on the KJ franchise. I watched this beginning to end and found it very good in overall and had no flaws to truly point out. There were laughs, course as well as other things in the movie. The movies beginning I roughly missed though and was led up into 10 or so minutes into the movie. And I really wouldn't want to watch it again just for those few minutes.Heh.The story was well put the together, the animation was fresh, and the voice acting was well done. Perfect in my opinion. Maybe yours too. If you happen to agree with me. I give it a 9/10 because well I liked the movie, and surprisingly I loved this animation "sequel" better, much. I truly hope they make a sequel, or even a Television series - I'd watch it and I'm sure enough demand would be available. Until then, I can only hope - or even write. Maybe a fanfiction is due, eh? Well thats my comments, its time to run off for me.Cya~