The movie revolves around Thunder, a cat searching for a real shelter, but stumbles in one of the houses owned by an ancient magician. It is still strange in front of this strange place, where a group of strange devices and tools are inhabited by it, and everyone may not welcome this new member. There is a plot of Jack Rabbit and Maggie Mouse to drive Thunder out of the place, but things are quite different and the situation gets worse when the magician arrives at the hospital and his kidnapped nephew sees his chance to sell the palace. Here, the young hero finds his stature as he enlists the help of some stupid wizard aides to protect his house.
It's a thin premise that cues much cheery knockabout comedy, with ample scope for impressively whooshy 3D tracking shots. If the action gets somewhat repetitive, very young viewers are unlikely to mind.
It's the whimsy and mix of lovable characters that make this animated family film from Belgium a winner, especially for the youngsters, who will giggle and warm to the colourful visuals