A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
movie

Close encounters of the furred kind.
Released September 26, 2019
Overview
When an alien with amazing powers crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, Shaun the Sheep goes on a mission to shepherd the intergalactic visitor home before a sinister organization can capture her.
Reviews
Rating: 7/10
SWITCH.:
‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ isn’t as a sure-fire hit as the first film, but like all of Aardman's works, it’s another fun adventure with creative animation, charming characters and a heartwarming story. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-a-shaun-the-sheep-movie-farmageddon-back-to-the-barn-for-another-round-of-heartwarming-fun
12/10/2019
Rating: 7/10
r96sk:
Not as good as the first <em>'Shaun the Sheep'</em> flick, but this 2019 release is still suitably watchable. <em>'A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon'</em> features a solid if predictable alien story and does still include some top notch Aardman animation. I didn't personally find the humour as strong here, though it still made me smirk a few times. Passably decent, all in all.
4/13/2022
Rating: 7/10
CinemaSerf:
I’m not sure if this in an homage or a collage, but there are certainly elements of just about everything from “ET” to “Close Encounters” via “The Day the Earth Stood Still” in this enjoyable sci-fi adventure. Up front, I do struggle with Aardman’s long-form animation. Not because the standard of the creative artwork isn’t superbly innovative, but because the stories are usually pretty thin - and here isn’t much of an exception. A little blue alien crash lands on the farm where he is quickly befriended by the not-so-sheepish “Shaun”. He is called, we think, “Lu-La” and he seems a jolly and curious little fella who means no harm to anyone. The same can’t be said for the menacing “Agent Red” from the Ministry of Alien Detection who is utilising all of her resources to track down our visitor before he can figure out some way to get himself back to his folks in a galaxy far, far, away. It’s a family-friendly story that is hard not to enjoy, and rather than hush up aspects of it’s obvious inspiration, it actively incorporates elements form other features to enrich the story. As usual with their works, there is plenty of attention and humour amidst the detail, their surroundings and the characters and this is, for example, then only science fiction movie I have ever seen that addresses one of the most fundamental issues of space travel. Is there a toilet on a spaceship? The craft involved here is hugely imaginative and though it will never be “Wallace” or “Gromit”, it’s still a film that I think will stand the test of time and extol the virtues of human craftsmanship.
2/20/2026