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202192 minFamily, Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Back to the Outback

Is Back to the Outback a Hit or Flop?

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Is Back to the Outback worth watching? With a rating of 7.645/10, this Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Back to the Outback Synopsis

Tired of being locked in a reptile house where humans gawk at them like they are monsters, a ragtag group of Australia’s deadliest creatures plot an escape from their zoo to the Outback, a place where they’ll fit in without being judged.

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Top Cast

Isla Fisher
Isla FisherMaddie (voice)
Tim Minchin
Tim MinchinPretty Boy (voice)
Eric Bana
Eric BanaChaz (voice)
Guy Pearce
Guy PearceFrank (voice)
Miranda Tapsell
Miranda TapsellZoe (voice)
Angus Imrie
Angus ImrieNigel (voice)
Keith Urban
Keith UrbanDoug (voice)
Aislinn Derbez
Aislinn DerbezLegs (voice)
Diesel La Torraca
Diesel La TorracaChazzie (voice)
Jack Charles
Jack CharlesGreg, the Head Frill Neck (voice)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Back to the Outback worth watching?

Yes, Back to the Outback is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.645/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Family, Animation, Adventure movies.

Is Back to the Outback hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.645/10), Back to the Outback is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Back to the Outback?

Back to the Outback is a Family, Animation, Adventure movie that Tired of being locked in a reptile house where humans gawk at them like they are monsters, a ragtag group of Australia’s deadliest creatures plot an e...

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Critic Reviews

VizinetDec 5, 2023
★ 8

It's funny that Netflix rates this movie as 7+ (my country). I don't have any issues with the movie itself; it boasts excellent animations, well-developed characters, and an engaging plot, among other strengths. However, the movie seems to convey the message that dangerous animals are harmless if you befriend them, which is not a realistic scenario. While it's highly unlikely for a child to encounter a cobra on a playground, my concern is that the movie might give the impression that all animals can be safely approached by children. Perhaps I'm overthinking it.