Combat Wombat Double Trouble – Movie Review
Director: Ricard Cusso, Tania Vincent (Daisy Quokka)
Writer: Dominic Morris (Screenplay)
Cast (Voice Talents)
- Deborah Mailman (Offspring)
- David Wenham (Van Helsing)
- Ed Oxenbould (The Visit)
- Mark Coles Smith (Occupation Rainfall)
- Elizabeth Cullen (Elvis)
Plot: An evil tech genius threatens to turn the city into a metaverse simulation, leaving the Combat Wombat to save the day.
Runtime: 1 Hour 21 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Combat Wombat Double Trouble starts as Maggie Diggins and Sweetie have saved the city. They offer their services to the city but find themselves dealing with any troubles they face. It leads to Maggie getting frustrated, as she wants to help fight crime.
However, Maggie finds herself involved in a much bigger crime going on and must find a way to stop it. Even if it becomes more difficult to bring down the mastermind behind it all.
Verdict on Combat Wombat Double Trouble
The movie is the sequel to the highly entertaining animation. It follows the now-recognised hero trying to fight crime, only to find herself dealing with a new threat. However, her team must overcome obstacles to save the city and clear her name.
This is a great sequel which brings us back to the city to help the colourful characters. It uses the different creatures from Australia for the battle and takes things in a very different direction. The message is still clear and shows us that life is important through the ups and downs. This is an enjoyable comedy and the people behind it understand the heart and soul of the story.
Where to Watch
Combat Wombat: Double Trouble exclusively in cinemas in the UK & Ireland on 1st March. Distributed by Signature Entertainment
Final Thoughts – Combat Wombat Double Trouble is an enjoyable fuzzy sequel.