The Magic Roundabout 2

The Magic Roundabout 2 (retitled The Magic Roundabout for American audiences) is a 2018 British-American film based on the TV show of the same name directed by Ron Howard and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Rob Schneider, Anne Hathaway, Ian McKellen, Brad Pitt, Kirk Douglas, and Helena Bottom Carter, and produced by BBC Films, Plan B, and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox in the US and StudioCanal in the UK

Plot
If there is anyone here who loves the show write the plot

Production
Plans for another film based on the show were planned by Action Synthese, but it was cancelled when they went bankrupt, in 2015, BBC films decided to revive the project as a stop motion animated film like the original show, later on, StudioCanal acquired rights to the film in the UK, and US rights were later acquired by 20th Century Fox

Steve Cox, A producer and animator for the film, went over to Serge Danot's studio in France and brought back everything he could find right down to the biros that ran out, the puppets were starting to deteriorate but they were restored by Los Angeles-based collective Screen Novelties, the film was animated using similar techniques to the Puppetoons short films

Release
The film was released in the UK on January 26, 2018 and March 13, 2018 in the US

Critical Response
The film received positive reviews from critics, on Rotten Tomatoes it has 86% based on 324 reviews, with the conscious saying "This film is as good as the original, even better than the original film's US dub that is called Doogal", on Metacritic is has 76%

Though some critics like Roger Ebert criticized the movie because of no mouth movement, Ron Howard responded the reason why they didn't input mouth movement is because they were trying to stay accurate to the original show, although some of the earliest episodes contained mouth movement

Trivia

 * The film takes place after the series.
 * Despite the title, this film isn't a sequel to the 2005 film, but it's own film.
 * The puppets used in the film were reused from Dougal and the Blue Cat.
 * In one part of the film, Dougal breaks the fourth wall when he says "Well who do I look like, Tony Hancock?" which is a reference to who he was based on in the UK version).