There's a new addition to the Pig family as Mummy Pig and family welcome a new piglet. How will Peppa and George react to a new sibling?There's a new addition to the Pig family as Mummy Pig and family welcome a new piglet. How will Peppa and George react to a new sibling?There's a new addition to the Pig family as Mummy Pig and family welcome a new piglet. How will Peppa and George react to a new sibling?
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Does not have the soul of the tv series
Is this made by other people than the ones making the series? Our 4 year old thought it was boring(other kids thought so as well) and as an adult who actually likes the series to a certain degree this didn't vibe with me. The choice of putting real life people in the movie was very off putting and the songs felt very uninspired. The story itself was pretty lacking as well. We assumed the movie was gonna be about the baby itself but that was only the last 10 minutes. Imo they could've done so much more with this movie, maybe it would have been better as an extra season? Who knows, but i cannot recommend this movie to anyone.
Peppa Pig Movie - A Missed Opportunity for Young Fans
As a parent of a young child who genuinely enjoys Peppa Pig, I had high hopes for this movie. Unfortunately, it failed to hold my daughter's attention, something I wouldn't expect from a brand that normally engages her so well.
The film is overloaded with songs that drag on far too long, making it hard for children to stay focused. Instead of the usual fast paced playful storytelling we expect from the Peppa Pig series, this movie felt slow and filled with unnecessary musical numbers that added very little.
Another big letdown was the lack of familiar characters. Aside from Peppa herself, there were barely any recognisable faces from the show. This made the movie feel disconnected from what fans love about the series.
What really puzzled me were the frequent cutaways to photos and videos of real families from different cultures. While inclusivity is important, these segments felt forced and didn't tie into the story at all. Rather than enhancing the experience, they distracted from it, especially for young viewers who came to see animated adventures, not a documentary style interruption.
All in all, this movie felt more like an experiment than a proper Peppa Pig film. If your child is a big fan of the show, don't expect the same magic here.
The film is overloaded with songs that drag on far too long, making it hard for children to stay focused. Instead of the usual fast paced playful storytelling we expect from the Peppa Pig series, this movie felt slow and filled with unnecessary musical numbers that added very little.
Another big letdown was the lack of familiar characters. Aside from Peppa herself, there were barely any recognisable faces from the show. This made the movie feel disconnected from what fans love about the series.
What really puzzled me were the frequent cutaways to photos and videos of real families from different cultures. While inclusivity is important, these segments felt forced and didn't tie into the story at all. Rather than enhancing the experience, they distracted from it, especially for young viewers who came to see animated adventures, not a documentary style interruption.
All in all, this movie felt more like an experiment than a proper Peppa Pig film. If your child is a big fan of the show, don't expect the same magic here.
What universe is this??
The songs are lame and the story is featherlight. Someone else wrote that this film might have been made in one afternoon using AI....he/ she might be right.
What, as an adult, frustrated me most was the supposed ease with which the Pig family accomodates the pressure from famoly expansion. Finding a new house, for example. To my experience, at least within the Netherlands, finding a house for a young family is near to impossible for a price that two incomes could afford. Reconstructing an existing one would also cost small fortune, notwithstanding the bureaucracy and stress involved in the process. Perhaps I'm mistaken about the Pig family's wealth, but the ease with which all of this is unfolding is of a demagogic unrealisticness. Using a realistic theme (new baby, pressure from family expansion) and then sketching a world that is soooooo far from reality is bordering unethical. The vast majority of families in this situation will be filled with stress and anxiety. If this can't even be lightly addressed when discussing this theme, then I would suggest not to discuss it at all.
3/10 because my kids didn't leave crying.
What, as an adult, frustrated me most was the supposed ease with which the Pig family accomodates the pressure from famoly expansion. Finding a new house, for example. To my experience, at least within the Netherlands, finding a house for a young family is near to impossible for a price that two incomes could afford. Reconstructing an existing one would also cost small fortune, notwithstanding the bureaucracy and stress involved in the process. Perhaps I'm mistaken about the Pig family's wealth, but the ease with which all of this is unfolding is of a demagogic unrealisticness. Using a realistic theme (new baby, pressure from family expansion) and then sketching a world that is soooooo far from reality is bordering unethical. The vast majority of families in this situation will be filled with stress and anxiety. If this can't even be lightly addressed when discussing this theme, then I would suggest not to discuss it at all.
3/10 because my kids didn't leave crying.
Terrible
Poorly executed mashup of unbearably stupid musical numbers linking the thinnest content that could possibly be strung together. If my child was not two years old I would not have stayed as long as I did. Sixty minutes was too long to bear. They would have been better served by just sticking with six normal episodes. This seems like it was done by AI in an afternoon.
What makes it seem so strange is that the voices in the songs do not appear to be the same as the characters. Makes sense though as that would have involved some effort and maybe would have cost too much. There were many scowling faces exiting the previous session. Save yourselves.
What makes it seem so strange is that the voices in the songs do not appear to be the same as the characters. Makes sense though as that would have involved some effort and maybe would have cost too much. There were many scowling faces exiting the previous session. Save yourselves.
Your first movie ticket
Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience is not a film in the traditional sense-it's a curated event, designed to gently introduce toddlers to the rituals of moviegoing. Consisting of ten short episodes from the Peppa Pig universe, plus some cheerful songs and a soft narrative thread about the arrival of a new baby, the film offers little in terms of cinematic innovation or storytelling depth. However, for its target audience-very young children aged 2 to 6-it serves its purpose with charm and ease. The gentle pacing, pastel palette, and friendly voices create a safe and familiar environment for first-time viewers. There's no conflict, no arc, no stakes-just the comfort of repetition and recognition. This is not a film to be judged by adult standards, but by the joy it sparks in tiny eyes. Best suited for parents introducing their kids to the magic of the big screen for the very first time. Watch it not for what it shows, but for what it means: a small, sweet rite of passage.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $419,817
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $689,817
- Jun 1, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $6,362,277
- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
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