17 reviews
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I took my three year old to go and see Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience, and while she mildly enjoyed it, I really, really didn't.
The idea of paying nearly £17 for an adult and child to sit through a few Peppa Pig episodes, interspersed with absolutely awful, lazy live action skits should turn your stomach. The puppets for Peppa and George are lacklustre, and while the presenter tries, her baby voice grates within minutes. There's very little appeal to these live action segments, and beyond asking the audience members to "join in" there's really no form of "interaction" nor games to speak of (despite what promotional material will lead you to believe)
I would honestly wait until these episodes come out on a DVD, as while they're good - sitting through the awful live action segments to get to them just isn't worth it.
I took my three year old to go and see Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience, and while she mildly enjoyed it, I really, really didn't.
The idea of paying nearly £17 for an adult and child to sit through a few Peppa Pig episodes, interspersed with absolutely awful, lazy live action skits should turn your stomach. The puppets for Peppa and George are lacklustre, and while the presenter tries, her baby voice grates within minutes. There's very little appeal to these live action segments, and beyond asking the audience members to "join in" there's really no form of "interaction" nor games to speak of (despite what promotional material will lead you to believe)
I would honestly wait until these episodes come out on a DVD, as while they're good - sitting through the awful live action segments to get to them just isn't worth it.
- ajaxsocial
- May 21, 2017
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As young kids cartoons go I don't mind Peppa Pig and often find it mildly amusing. I was happy enough to take my kids thinking the rating floor would be about a 5/10 and if the new material is good it could be even better. I was immediately disappointed upon seeing the really lame chit chat between a grown up putting on a child's voice and a puppet/doll of Peppa and George. It came across as filler in an attempt to pad out the time and make a series of short cartoons into a cinema experience. This was so boring I fell asleep a couple of times, paying attention only for the cartoons.
In the end I regretted going and put it down as a couple of hours of my life wasted!
In the end I regretted going and put it down as a couple of hours of my life wasted!
- chrismccarthy
- Apr 16, 2017
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Similarly to the previous reviewer, I felt the "filler" segments between Peppa stories simply didn't work. I took my two year old daughter to see this, expecting 72 minutes of Peppa cartoons. What we got, was 6 (or so) Peppa episodes between 42 minutes of a presenter and puppets. I don't want to see a presenter and puppets! Very poor! Avoid.
- Phildevans
- May 11, 2017
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This film exceeds the quality of films such as the godfather and citizen kane
- jacksavage-43138
- Oct 25, 2018
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It's hard to even call this a 'film', when it's not even a film. Just a bunch of filler episodes and presenter shots. Plus this 'cinema experience' is just like pulling up a playlist of peppa pig episodes from series 1!
Nope. Would not reccomend.
Nope. Would not reccomend.
- thomasweston-28270
- Feb 22, 2021
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This is just a bunch of episodes joined together. All of which are on netflix also. I'd give it 0/10 if I could
- barratt1988
- Jan 5, 2020
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The adults who have left negative comments amuse me. You didn't like Daisy's voice? You didn't like the puppets? It's not aimed at you, turkeys. My 3 year old (boy) loves this DVD. He has watched it a zillion times and I even find myself singing along with the songs. If you see it for sale and your little ones like Peppa pig, buy it this DVD. It's actually pretty good. The negativity from some reviewers is very amusing.
- placid_explosives
- Feb 28, 2020
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First things first, let's consider the target audience for this cinema experience, CHILDREN! So for all the negative reviewers complaining about this film just remember it's aimed at CHILDREN.
This film did exactly what it was meant to do, it gave my daughter her first cinema experience, a massive screen, popcorn, pick n mix and everything else you get at the cinema.
I would highly recommend it for all families who have children who like Peppa Pig, my daughter didn't want to stand up until the last 5mins and then it was just to dance!
This film did exactly what it was meant to do, it gave my daughter her first cinema experience, a massive screen, popcorn, pick n mix and everything else you get at the cinema.
I would highly recommend it for all families who have children who like Peppa Pig, my daughter didn't want to stand up until the last 5mins and then it was just to dance!
- thattersley77
- Jul 8, 2017
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My daughter loves the bits in between the cartoons and engages with Daisy and Peppa and George, and sings the songs even when it's not on! Great film!
- mark-searle4540
- Aug 29, 2020
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- reidadam-42559
- Apr 6, 2021
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The filler segments are quite cringe with Daisy's baby voice but I understand why they've done it. My daughter loves this film and the short stories and short fillers keep her attention much longer than an hour of just Peppa Pig would have.
It's not like some other kids films where the adults are also catered for...this is definitely just for the children.
- carlaluxford-14901
- Dec 26, 2018
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- rebeccacarlsson
- Jun 14, 2018
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The songs are great and the episodes are best! Because daisy did a great job with the show.
- tnportover
- May 14, 2020
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Since this has been on Netflix my children want to watch it about 5 times a day! They call this "the real Peppa Pig" and prefer to watch Daisy and the puppet Peppa and George to the cartoon.
I hope they make another one!
I hope they make another one!
- gemmathompson-57309
- Mar 6, 2020
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