The movie is set in wartime and features wartime events, including frontline battles and infantry in trenches. It's noisy and honest, and my boys at 8 and 9 understood the storyline with depth.
The film tells the story of the real four-legged American hero, Sgt. Stubby, and when it starts he is a stray, rescued by a young 'doughboy' just as America declare war they are joining World War 1 and havoc really begins. The young man takes Sgt. Stubby with him as his infantry mascot.
The animation is gorgeous. Muted, rounded and reminiscent of the old Disney movies, with a lovely 1950's feel which is perfect. The movie also features a great voice cast, including Helena Bonham Carter, Gerard Depardieu and Logan Lerman. It's an excellent quality movie and there are some great activity sheets that you can download for free, including a mask, origami barking dog and Sgt. Stubby bag puppet on the Sgt. Stubby Website.
My boys really enjoyed Sgt. Stubby. He really does show the world the true meaning of dedication, loyalty and bravery. It's a great film for the whole family to enjoy together, although younger children may not entirely appreciate the sentiment or peril. Best for age around 6+ in our opinion.
To celebrate the release the UK release of Sgt. Stubby, I'm delighted to be able to give away a plush toy of Sgt. Stubby each to 3 lucky winners! To enter the giveaway, please use the Gleam form below. Your details are only for the giveaway entry and will be discarded after a winner has been drawn, checked and contacted.
The giveaway will close at midnight Sunday 9th September 2018 and is open to UK entrants only. Full terms and conditions are at the bottom of the Gleam form. To see my other UK giveaways, please go to my Giveaways Page...
Sgt. Stubby Plush Toy Giveaway (3 Winners).
We were sent a screening link and plush toy in order to review.
An lion would be good for keeping you safe and alive (if he was tamed to like you first!)
ReplyDeleteA horse would take you to a safer place!
ReplyDeleteA bear would be good to snuggle up to at night to keep warm!
DeleteGorilla they love protecting their own - they would be a force to be reckoned with
ReplyDeleteA horse.
ReplyDeletePigeons are intelligent, courageous and resourceful little souls as well as being beautiful. They have proven their value in war and could do so again, if necessary.
ReplyDeleteA bear to keep you safe and cosy
ReplyDeletePidgeons for carrying messages
ReplyDeleteSorry to vegetarians, but all I can think of is anything edible.
ReplyDeleteA t-Rex nothing would mess with you then
ReplyDeletehorses
ReplyDeleteA Rhino, you could tame it, then destroy the enemy!
ReplyDeletea lion as long as he doesnt turn on you lol
ReplyDeleteA dragon could finish off the enemy!
ReplyDeletecows, good for milk, meat and power for transport
ReplyDeleteA big grizzly bear they are big, scary and could keep you warm!
ReplyDeleteA dog; for companionship and sniffing out mines etc.
ReplyDeleteA horse
ReplyDeletea horse would be very useful
ReplyDeleteHorses to ride on!
ReplyDeleteIt’s got to be a Labrador. Intelligent, loyal... perfect
ReplyDeletecant beat a carrier pigeon
ReplyDeleteHorses for transport
ReplyDeleteA rhino help pritect me and has great power
ReplyDeleteA tiger!
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ReplyDeleteA kangaroo, he could bounce all over the enemy
ReplyDeleteA Rhino, solid.
ReplyDeleteA tiger would be great.
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ReplyDeleteA Dragon!!!
ReplyDeleteA cow great for the milk for drinking, cooking and making butter and cheese and they are strong to pull things and keep the grass down
ReplyDeleteA carrier pigeon, to carry all the messages.
ReplyDeleteA horse
ReplyDeleteI think a donkey would be useful.
ReplyDeletemaybe a camel they can carry a lot are fast and can go long periods without water too
ReplyDeletean elephant as nothing gets in their way (except maybe a mouse)
ReplyDeleteA flock of Velociraptors dropped behind enemy lines could prove useful :)
ReplyDeleteI think an Alsatian
ReplyDeleteA horse would be good.
ReplyDeletea unicorn
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ReplyDeletea dog for protection and sniffing out danger
ReplyDeleteA girrafe could spot the enemies from a distance
ReplyDeleteA Rhino
ReplyDeletePerhaps a wolf? They’re known for their pack loyalty.
ReplyDeletepossibly horses
ReplyDeleteHorses would be perfect
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ReplyDeleteA chimpanzee because they are fast and very intelligent
ReplyDeleteThere have been a variety of animals that have been helpful in war time. I think I would choose a dog, as they are so loyal, great company, etc.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
Weren't carrier pigeons used during wars? Good for carrying messages without being hacked!
ReplyDeleteA Lion
ReplyDeleteI think a Badger would be good in times of war as they would be very good at digging out victims from the rubble.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter said a unicorn or a pegasus because they could fly overhead and drop magical bombs
ReplyDeleteA tame tiger would be good
ReplyDeletea horse :)
ReplyDeleteA horse would be super in the war! Perfect for getting you away in desperate times.
ReplyDeletea bear as they are big and fierce x
ReplyDeleteA horse
ReplyDeleteHeli L - A Cheetah to take you away somewhere safe and quickly!
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