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There's stardust all over the 🌠shop in this 2-D 'toon, but not a great deal of sparkle. All about a young girl's friಌendship with a fallen star who's got a busted prong, it's from the Euro-animators of The Little Polar Bear, - and like that film, it's not suitable for viewers over eight.

No hip wisecracks from big-name voices here, tha♔t's for sure. Instead we get an overly winsome tone and dull dubbing by a nondescript British cast. With the visuals resembling a cut-price imitation of S🐈tudio Ghibli's wondrous work (Spirited Away, the upcoming Howl's Moving Castle), grown-up viewers' best hope of keeping awake is to play Spot The ET Rip-Offs. Space-being homesickness, miraculous night flying... Heck, there's even a red-hooded kid on a bike.

Still, the wee ones should be gently charmed, though the faceless asterisk hero might not snag their imaღginations as much as the way-cooler robo-cat who trundles throug▨h the action.

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