The plot follows the goats, who go to the Moon in a candy-shaped spaceship in order to assist the Queen of the Moon. The Bitter Gourd King and his gourd troopers are attacking the World of Sweetness with bitter juice, and the Queen needs the help of the goats. Wolfie and his family come with the goats by accident. At one point the Gourd King kidnaps Wolfie's family, and Weslie comes to tears upon seeing his parents.[2]
The film emphasizes importance of family. Yu said "Unlike the mostly fun plots in the previous two sequels, we play up the love theme this time."[3]
Release
The film was scheduled to be released on Friday January 28, 2011, in Mainland China. Yu Tak-wai, the creative director of Creative Power Entertaining, stated that the film was scheduled to be released in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan later during the year 2011. It was released in China on January 21, 2011,[4] during the Chinese New Year.
Reception
Box office
A 2011 China Daily article stated that the film was predicted to make over 150 million yuan ($25 million US).[3] The film earned CN¥139.250 million at the Chinese box office.[4]
Awards
In 2011, the movie was shortlisted for the Magnolia Award at the 17th Shanghai Television Festival.[5]
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