Did you ever wonder if there was more out there? If there were in fact some of those creatures that people go on those quests for? What if you met one and became it’s friend?
In Missing Link, adventurer Sir Lionel Frost if off on an a quest to not only find the mythical Sasquatch but to prove he belongs in the coveted explorer society. What he didn’t expect to find a letter that would lead him to the Missing Link he was looking for, and to take him on the biggest adventure of his life. From the Pacific North West to Shangri La this movie takes you to the edge of the world and back.
Filmed in the stop animation style that Laika Studios is known for, the movie will have you entranced with the quality of the puppets, the scenery and make you wonder how they made it all work. From flowing hair, crashing waves and more Missing Link is simply a piece of art that unfolds in front of you on the big screen.
At the heart of it, a story that will entertain you and is kid friendly at the same time. Be on the look out for some adult jokes spread throughout the movie in a bit of tongue and cheek ways. Finding some are almost Easter eggs as you watch the story filled with absolutely loveable characters that are just a bit quirky in their own right.
About Missing Link:

Meet Mr. Link: 8 feet tall, 630 lbs, and covered in fur, but don’t let his appearance fool you… he is funny, sweet, and adorably literal, making him the world’s most lovable legend. Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, our fearless trio of explorers encounter more than their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world to help their new friend. (Laika Studios) This film is rated PG.