When a raccoon, AJ, got caught for stealing a bear's food, he had 1 week to replace them when he accidentally pushed the entire cart onto the road, and it got run over by a vehicle. He then decided to go find hope in a new housing estate.
The tortoise, Verne, and his family woke up from their long winter nap to find the forest gone, and what replaced them are houses and humans. Just when they were thinking on how to solve their food problem, AJ appeared and fooled them into helping him sneak into the human's homes and steal their food.
While the rest of the family were enthusiastic about helping AJ, Verne didn't. He felt that it was wrong, and that AJ's fooling them. From being the leader in the family, he became the outcast, and AJ took over him.
In the final act of stealing, when everyone found out that AJ was stealing the food not for themselves, but rather for the bear, they were naturally disappointed. While AJ managed to escape, the rest of them were caught by this weird exterminator. Guilt started to take over AJ, and he decided to save Verne and family. In the end, they cleverly managed to win both the bear, the exterminator and this lady that they were trying to steal from.
Rating: 7.5/10
Comments: A good movie overall, but not worth watching it over the weekend, unless you have a kid that is younger than, say, 8 years old.
If you guys watched the first episode of Singapore Idol 2006, you would know who these guys are. The most absurd one is the kungfu rapper. I feel that he's worse than Steven Lim. He's just a joker out that who wants attention. Sadly, this kind of attention is irritating, and I don't feel like seeing him anywhere, either on TV or in real life.
And what is it about Singaporeans taking English as our first language, and yet they turn out like that? It's amazing to see so many people who can't speak proper English, or at least sound normal.