After saving the golden eagle from the evil gang, Cody, a young courageous boy, has been arrested by the gang to catch the eagle, the courageous agents of the Aid Services are ready and travel to Australia for saving the day.
The film's direction, by Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel, is spectacularly inventive even when not fully appropriate to either the film's subject or the very young viewers it can be expected to attract.
Empire Magazine
November 13, 2009
The Rescuers' identification/memorableness factor remains second division.
As for the animation, computer technology invests contemporary features with sometimes breathtaking dynamism, but outback flora being what it is, this isn't the most colourful Disney movie.
The flight sequence and many of the other action scenes in this new Disney animated feature create an exhilaration and freedom that are liberating. And the rest of the story is fun, too.
This sort-of sequel to the 1977 hit The Rescuers boasts reasonably solid production values and fine character voices. Too bad they're set against such a mediocre story that adults may duck.