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Director: Benoît Delépine
We’re in the inner-suburbs of Angoulême. All the houses look the same. A young couple in love, two hipsters, moves in with their significant others. She’s got a dog that he finds stupid and he’s got an enormous cat that she finds shifty and spineless. Intrigued by the mystery of why this fat cat is always disappearing, Dagobert, the dog, decides to investigate to find out what shady business he’s up to, what secrets he’s hiding. All of this takes place in a city covered with wall murals and besieged by repeated sabotage carried out by really bizarre “terrorists”... and so Detective Kibbles is born. He’s got his work cut out for him, all this and way more as gaffes and slapstic whacky situation.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Detective Kibbles, directed by Benoît Delépine, is a quirky, adventurous animated comedy that follows a young dog's investigation into the mysterious comings and goings of his neighbor's cat. While critical reception and awards information are not available, the film's mix of slapstick humor and suburban mystery suggests it may appeal to fans of offbeat, family-friendly animation.
Why you might like this:
Detective Kibbles, directed by Benoît Delépine, is a delightfully quirky and visually engaging mystery-comedy that blends whimsical animation with live-action absurdity. Fans of offbeat, genre-blending films will appreciate the director's signature style and the film's clever exploration of suburban hijinks and eccentric characters.