Even the jokes that land mostly emphasize how complacent the series is to coast on its crassness.
There’s no doubt that this will remain, for many years to come, the definitive home-video release of the film.
It earns its biggest laughs from its in-jokey riffs on contemporary superhero movies.
It suggests four episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic smushed together with a Sia music video tacked on at the end.
No cartoon has ever conveyed the struggle for self-actualization with such an inexpressive sense of imagination as this cheap and glorified babysitter.
If not for the actors, whose talents can’t save this lackluster material, it offers little to even the most ardent Titans nostalgists.
Delhi Safari makes the second-rate output of DreamWorks Animation look dazzling by comparison.
The set features a number of very strong, and a few great, episodes from a too-clever-for-its-own-good cartoon series.
Since the odors on the accompanying Scratch and Sniff card aren’t very strong, make sure your baby’s bottom is clean before watching the film.
Mercifully, there’s no offending sermon to talk down to the film’s demographic.
The Papa John’s advertisement pasted inside the DVD case begs one question: Is nothing sacred from the world of advertising executives?
Scrat, a prehistoric squirrel eternally struggling for an acorn, is a howler of a scene-stealer.