

A small woodland creature and a majestic bird, two natural sworn enemies of the Valley, magically trade places and set off on an adventure of a lifetime to switch back. Their journey soon uncovers a greater threat—one that could endanger not only their species, but the entire valley they call home.







The concept of two natural enemies swapping bodies mostly lands in a muddled middle, with people split between finding it charming and forgettable. Michael B. Jordan's Ollie and Juno Temple's Ivy are fine, but the story—their quest to switch back and save their valley—feels thin and predictable to many. The main critique is that the whole thing feels utterly unoriginal, with several calling out the plot and animation as generic. It's a pleasant enough adventure that doesn't leave much of a mark.
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