In 1837, the Pirate Captain and his band of misfits set out on a dangerous adventure in the hope that he can finally win Pirate of the Year.
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Duration88 mins
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This film can inspire people to watch other Aardman films such as: Wallace And Grommit, Chicken Run, Shaun the Sheep and many more! All of the other movies are good but this one just stands out with its humour, action and adventure. Most children's favourite character is probably The Pirate Captain but, mine is different. My favourite character is The Pirate Captain's assistant, Number 2. I find this character fascinating, heroic, adventurous and likeable. Queen Elizabeth I find in this film is cruel, despicable and mischievous, basically all of the words that mean 'mean'. I did get a close up of this movie as I was in the V.I.P area. Me and my friend were having a great time as we were at the front discussing about what was going on. Sometimes in this film it got a bit emotional for The Pirate Captain as he was about to win The Pirate Of The Year Award, then suddenly the other rich pirate (sorry I forgot his name) pointed out that the Queen pardoned him, and so he ,The Pirate Captain, couldn't get it as he was pardoned by the Queen (just saying the Queen hates Pirates)! Hopefully you enjoy this heart-warming film.