Nothing more to really say. For those who are curious about content, it had:
While the film is not groundbreaking or revolutionary, it was a great family film that used simple animation (instead of overreaching), kept the values and comedy from the original, and was worth the money spent. Would highly suggest to any Mel Brooks fan, and would suggest to any family that wants a fun but morally good film.
- Good animation (stylistic, no errors) that might not be "hyper-realistic" like films nowadays, but will stand the test of time (even the music used was stuff popular from earlier years, not new pop songs that might die out in a year).
- Great storyline. Literally Blazing Saddles for about 50% of it, and with some adaptation for young audiences. No huge stray from the original (like rapping squirrels or a hard pushed agenda).
- Stayed true to the jokes, 4th-wall breaks, moral values, and light-heartedness of the original. Plus a pretty awesome cast.
While the film is not groundbreaking or revolutionary, it was a great family film that used simple animation (instead of overreaching), kept the values and comedy from the original, and was worth the money spent. Would highly suggest to any Mel Brooks fan, and would suggest to any family that wants a fun but morally good film.