They pay off what they presented, and in a good way. Anyway, Awkwafina in particular! Who continues to get roles where her 'talent' is wasted and someone else (if given the chance, considering the 'small' role, ha) would do a MUCH better job. Maybe I'll check the Spanish version later. As if you can constantly notice the layer on top, like you would a dub. what you hear didn't really match the movie, and it felts a little awkward. Aside from Richard Ayoade, Marc and Zazie. Doesn't help that I, personally, didn't quite feel the Talent behind voices. The dialogue in particular, and some characters feel lacking and undercooked. Though, in the hands of a different studio, and with lesser action. It's energetic, has good pacing, sound mixing/editing, and a decent message. While lagging a tad behind, the execution and development of the story is what makes it worth watching. I was impressed with how creative it gets. Choreography, Camerawork and Visuals are simply the best part! With action scenes that are worth repeat-watching, and a touch of hand-painted flare here and there to bump it up a notch.
While it feels like it was made for children and the plot is rather straightforward.