Terra Willy

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    Sandra HallSydney Morning Herald
    There's something very engaging about their relationship as it matures and Willy becomes more confident and more familiar with the flora and fauna of their new home.
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    Leslie FelperinGuardian
    Compared with the relentlessly noisy animated features coming out of Hollywood, this is refreshingly old-school and innocent.
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    Tessa SmithMama's Geeky
    Terra Willy is an out of this world movie that young kids are sure to enjoy! Full of fun creatures this is a great introduction to the sci-fi genre.
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    Chris SalceFilm Threat
    Terra Willy brings a bit of everything to the table. It has some good-looking animation, nods to iconic sci-fi franchises, plus a nice balance of comedy and emotion. It has everything that makes for a good family film.
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    Frank SwietekOne Guy's Opinion
    Genial, mildly exciting and colorfully drawn, and has a relatable young hero...a pleasant, inoffensive kid's adventure.
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    Tom CassidyCommon Sense Media
    Animated alien adventure has learning, empathy, teamwork.
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    James CrootStuff.co.nz
    File under fun, but almost instantly forgettable.
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    Chris KnightNational Post
    Terra Willy might just be the perfect film to introduce the very young to the movies, and especially to science fiction.
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    Laura GriffithsStarburst
    It can feel a little slow and there are times when the voice acting is a tad iffy... but overall, it's a good story of survival with plenty of fun moments along the way.
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    David AldridgeRadio Times
    Sequences of chase and peril may upset more sensitive souls, but otherwise this enjoyable synthesis of Lost in Space, Wall-E and a touch of Tarzan is bright and breezy fun for younger kids.
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