‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’ review: Easy, breezy ten-tickle fun


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"I bet Ariel never had to worry about being blue while being part of that world." — Photos: UIP Malaysia

When we’re growing up, there are many times when we feel a little monstrous.

For many of us, it happens around adolescence: bodies are changing, emotions are huge. And because we’re trying to figure everything out, we can’t help but notice how different we are.

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7 10

Summary:

Fun kiddy flick that deserves ten tickles.

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Ruby Gillman , Teenage Kraken

   

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