Review: Upin & Ipin Jeng Jeng Jeng


Upin and Ipin really need to work on their timing because if Aqish is seen talking to herself late at night, the other kids would be creeped out.

A whole lot of positive thinking is needed to get through Upin & Ipin Jeng Jeng Jeng. Find enough of an excuse for the tiniest detail and it all becomes believable. The film depicts the relationship between outgoing orphan girl Aqish (Puteri Balqis) and five-year-old twin boys Upin and Ipin (voiced by Asyiela Putri).

For the uninitiated, Upin and Ipin are hugely popular local cartoon characters famous for the tagline “Betul, betul, betul” (correct, correct, correct). They hold to good values like respecting elders (shout-out to Opah), honesty and harmonious living. Despite being orphans themselves, Upin (the older twin, with hair) and Ipin maintain a cheerful attitude throughout the series.

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