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Even Mice Belong in Heaven

Even Mice Belong in Heaven
Even Mice Belong in Heaven

Film Details

Year

2021

Duration

88 minutes

Genres

Animation, Family, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English


Synopsis

Despite her tiny size, Whizzy is determined to show everyone how she is just as brave as her father, protector of the mice community. However, when an unfortunate accident occurs as Whizzy is being chased across a road by a young fox named Whitebelly, the two enemies wake up in animal heaven. As they come to terms with their predicament and travel through a new, strange land full of unusual characters, Whizzy and Whitebelly begin to learn more about each other and slowly put aside their differences, soon becoming dedicated friends. However, neither of the two creatures know what awaits them at the end of their dazzling and unpredictable journey through the afterlife. Even Mice Belong in Heaven is an visually delightful children’s film that tackles challenging topics with a rare frankness and entertaining sophistication. 

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mild threat, very mild violence, rude humour, upsetting scenes

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