The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes: The Great Jail-Breaker (2019)

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The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes: The Great Jail-Breaker: Directed by Matthew Chow, Toe Yuen. With Ken Kai-Cheong Wong, Monte Kai-Him Cho, Louis Siu Cheung Yuen, Pasu Wai-Tak Leung. In the late 19th century, Mack, a heroic outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor, was loved and respected by the people, but he had long been a difficult case for the Yard. With the help of Sherlock, detective Gordon Gorilla Riller and Carlson Fox finally managed to catch Mack at his daughter Katie’s birthday party. But Sherlock was then reviled by the people for arresting their hero. Four years later, Mack fights with the notorious Scarface in prison, and then climbs over the wall to escape. While tracking down Mack, Sherlock discovers Mack’s heart-breaking reason behind his escape, and decides to let him fulfill his final wish before he would voluntarily surrender to the police. However, Scarface suddenly appears and kidnaps Katie. Sherlock and Watson team up with Gordon Gorilla Riller and Carlson Fox for the rescue. A battle between life and death is unfolding.

“Sherlock Holmes is on the hunt for notorious cat burglar White Storm. When he catches the criminal, he starts to have second thoughts. White Storm turns out to be a Robin Hood type character, stealing from the rich to give to an orphanage.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe animation is a little lower grade. It has a charm to it but itu0026#39;s lesser animation nevertheless. I like most the problem solving of Sherlock Holmes. I like it visually although I question the peeing. I would also question the final reveal which is trying too hard to set up a sequel. I donu0026#39;t know if itu0026#39;s the Chinese writing but the dialogue is a bit clunky at times. All in all, this is a fun Sherlock Holmes cartoon even if itu0026#39;s of lesser quality.”

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