'Sing' LATEST Review: Perfect Kids Treat Seeing Singing Animals With Lessons To Learn Before Christmas! [DETAILS HERE]

There is a good way for families to watch movies together before Christmas. A new animated movie is showing before Christmas which is sure to be enjoyed by children and even parents alike. The animated movie "Sing" features animals living like how humans live. The animals in the animated movie have their own fair share of life's quirks and dramas captured in the film.

According to Movie Insider, the movie "Sing" is set in a world like ours only it is dominated by animals. There are absolutely no humans in this film. The movie stars Buster Moon, a cool Koala who presides over a once-grand theater that has met its demise because of difficult times that came by.

Buster, one of the main characters of "Sing" is considered to be ever-positive and optimistic but has his own naughtiness to boot as well. He loves his theater so much and is willing to do whatever it takes to save it. This is going to be showcased in the movie "Sing."

His final attempt to save the theater which is already crumbling and almost beyond repair is by producing the biggest singing competition. Obviously, the competition will be staged in a theater which he wants to restore.

There are five major takers of the singing competition from the movie "Sing." A mouse who sings so well as he cons a shy and introvert elephant with a serious case of stage fright. There is also an overtaxed mother who has 25 piglets, a young tough and rugged gorilla and finally a punk-rock porcupine.

Each animal will fight their best fight as they all believe that this is their only shot to fame. In the movie "Sing," the interesting twists and turns of the competition will be revealed.

As added by Rotten Tomatoes, the movie "Sing" has the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Taron Egerton, Nick Kroll and Seth McFarlane. It has PG as rating perfect for kids. The animated movie is under the direction and also written by Garth Jennings.

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