Parents' Guide to

Shaun the Sheep Movie

By Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 5+

Tons of barn-animal fun in sweet stop-motion adventure.

Movie PG 2015 85 minutes
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Community Reviews

age 6+

Based on 18 parent reviews

age 3+
age 6+

Young or sensitive kids may get scared at aggro animal catcher

The animal catcher scenes were too scary for our 6yo, as others have noted. 6yo cried at how mean the animal catcher was to the animals and found his appearance in “phase 2” too scary-looking. We had to fast forward through any scenes with him. Otherwise, the potty humor, beautiful claymation, and wholesome story were well received. Note, our 6 yo has just started having screen time, and this was only their second movie ever. Additionally, they are a sensitive child.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (18 ):
Kids say (26 ):

This is exactly the kind of adorable, entertaining, and expertly crafted stop-action film that families with young children should see together. Shaun the Sheep Movie will definitely make audiences laugh, regardless of their age. There's no dialogue, but that makes it even easier for little kids to follow, since they'll easily interpret the characters' body language, noises, and gestures that drive the story forward. There are jokes for the whole family, and the sheep are irresistible as they don disguises, band together, and work with Bitzer to find the Farmer and return to their beloved home.

The directors fill the movie with subtle homages to other titles, like Edward Scissorhands: In one scene, the amnesiac Farmer uses clippers at a fancy hair salon to shear clients. The look becomes all the rage, and the shorn style makes him momentarily the top stylist in the Big City. Plenty of barks, bleats, and mumbles accompany the goofy soundtrack to make this movie perfectly understandable despite the lack of language. Little ones and their parents will laugh throughout at Aardman's signature wit. At a brisk 85 minutes, this is a real winner for even the youngest of movie fans.

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