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Have you seen A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
My Kin list from last year!!
I really need to update my kin list a bit because i gotta add octo tootmorsel to the list cuz i can relate to his anger issues (like with unikitty, popuko, and darwin) (i basically used to have like...alot of outbursts. I've calmed down in recent years (one of the few good things that 2020-2022 lockdown gave to me tbh) but i still get them rarely at times.)
(Also to clarify, that rabbid from 'rabbid as a doorknob' is there because of my headaches that i get sometimes, i do not have hearing problems as my hearing is completely fine.)
Ehh I tried
So I noticed something when watching Shirleyverse again... 🥺
The Farmageddon trio
The biggest plot twist of The Grand Getaway: It’s actually gonna be like No Man’s Sky, instead of a golf game! (joking)
REVIEW | "Home Sheep Home: Farmageddon Party Edition" | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
It was 1995 when Shaun the Sheep first appeared onscreen in Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave. Since then, the Mossy Bottom Farm resident has outshined his Oscar-winning pals, with a bountiful of TV series, specials, movies, and even a themed wedding spot in Japan! In 2014, Shaun the Sheep invaded the video game realm with the release of Home Sheep Home. Now arriving on consoles in a Farmageddon Party Edition, fans of the laid-back lamb can embark on a grand day out with their sheepish pals in tow.
Like its predecessor, the Farmageddon Party Edition has three players controlling Shaun, Timmy, and Shirley as they go from Point A to Point B. Getting to their destination isn’t so straightforward, as hazards, gaps, and even the occasional trap will make reaching your goal a lot more difficult. But with a keen eye and a knowledge of what can be used at your disposal, Shaun, Timmy, and Shirley will certainly find their way back to the farm.
Home Sheep Home does a good job holding players’ hands as they learn the ins-and-outs of the game. Using Timmy’s nimbleness, Shaun’s leaps, and the strength of Shirley, those playing solo or co-op can find a way to complete each level. It doesn’t come easy, with there being plenty of ways to trial-and-error each situation. With that being said, even when it’s super difficult, one can’t help but smile at the coziness of this game.
Each level acts as a strong brain teaser, with there being multiple ways to think outside of the box to find a solution. Sometimes magnets will be involved, other times a trampoline. Heck, a good ole batch of dynamite even comes in handy when it comes to solving these pesky puzzles. But the key element of it all is teamwork, as one will have to work with their fellow sheep to solve each problem.
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I think most people have a comfort children's TV show or movie, and mine is Wallace and Gromit/Shaun the Sheep. You've probably heard of one or both, and I'm here to remind you of how CUTE and SILLY the shows and movies are:
(Also I think this behind the scenes picture from Farmageddon is just so cute)
(He's so focused, I love it.)