We Bare Bears The Movie

We Bare Bears: The Movie is a 2020 American animated adventure comedy-drama film based on the Cartoon Network television series of the same name. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, it was released on North American digital theater platforms by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on June 30, 2020. Directed by series creator Daniel Chong from a story by Mikey Heller and Kris Mukai, We Bare Bears: The Movie stars the voices of series regulars Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin as the three titular bears Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear; joined by Marc Evan Jackson as Agent Trout and Keith Ferguson as Officer Murphy. this film serves as the series finale of We Bare Bears.

Plot
Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives when their hijinks are taken too far. This catches the attention of Agent Trout, who now wants to discriminate against the bears and separate them to restore the "natural order", making the bears forced to take a road trip to Canada, where they can reside in peace while having Agent Trout on the run.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) It stays incredibly faithful to its source material.
 * 2) The cast reprises their roles for the movie.
 * 3) The soundtrack was really fun to listen to especially the song "On The Road To Canada".
 * 4) Amazing voice acting from the cast, even Marc Evan Jackson did an excellent job at voicing Agent Trout.
 * 5) Speking of Agent Trout, he is a very dark and interesting antagonist, probably the most dangerous villain the bears ever came across.
 * 6) It actually explains how the bears met each other.
 * 7) The animation has been a slight improvement from the previous series, the art style improves a bit as it's cute and smooth, and also has CGI, while it may look weird, its smooth, especially in the helicopter, and has a cleaner color palette and still looks stays faithful to the original.
 * 8) It teaches an anti-racist message, so kids can grow up to not be racist.
 * 9) It has a lot of funny moments like the part when the bears drove off when the cop found out they were bears, then a van that looks exactly like there's and its humans inside with the same outfits as the bears and when the bears stole Officer Murphy's bear complaint binder.
 * 10) The action scenes are fun and intense to watch and might make you shed some tears.
 * 11) It has really emotional moments.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The way Agent Trout is defeated is anticlimactic and unexciting.
 * 2) The film's first part does drag a little bit, and its a pretty short movie.
 * 3) Pizza Rat is an unlikable character, he sold out the Bears to Agent Trout to gain more social media followers and is never seen again for the rest of the movie and gets off scot-free, making him a Karma Houdini.
 * 4) The animation, although its a slight improvement for the series, leaves much to be desired, is bland and unexceptional, for example, the muddy details are still present and seem recycled with almost no absolute improvement, which shows a lazy work on the animation, the movements are still stiff although now a bit expressive but they still lack fluidly, and the CGI, while decent, feels a kind of weird and out of place at times.
 * 5) Lots of pandering to the youth, such as the bears reenacting popular memes and doing a bunch of Fortnite dances like the shoot and orange justice since its worth mentioning that those gestures are now out of fashion and outdated but they are not bad to be fair, the bears meeting internet celebrity animals based on animal memes, and every other mention related with social media. This was especially the case for the beginning of the film, where most of the points above happened.