A bright, fast-moving underdog sports comedy with strong visual style and crowd-pleasing energy, but it sounds like it can rush emotional beats and lean more on momentum than depth. If you want a lively family movie with big-game hype and animal-world absurdity, it should play well.
38% ★★☆☆☆ (291,684)
GOAT
Where to watch: Netflix
Movie · Animation · Comedy · PG
2026 · 1h 40m · ★ 38% (291.7K)
You're never too small to dream big.
Director: Tyree Dillihay
Starring: Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry
Overview
A small goat with big dreams gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball, a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world.
Director
Tyree Dillihay
Production
Sony Pictures Animation, Unanimous Media, Modern Magic, Columbia Pictures, MACRO, TSG Entertainment
Cast
Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry, Aaron Pierre, Nicola Coughlan, David Harbour, Nick Kroll, Jenifer Lewis, Patton Oswalt, Jelly Roll, Jennifer Hudson, Sherry Cola, Eduardo Franco, Andrew Santino, Bobby Lee, Wayne Knight, Ayesha Curry, Van Van, Rayaan Kamal Khan, Adam Pally
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A bright, fast-moving underdog sports comedy with strong visual style and crowd-pleasing energy, but it sounds like it can rush emotional beats and lean more on momentum than depth. If you want a lively family movie with big-game hype and animal-world absurdity, it should play well.
Best for
families looking for a clean, high-energy animated comedy
viewers who like underdog sports stories
fans of stylized, expressive animation
kids and teens who enjoy joke-dense, fast-paced movies
Skip if
you want slower character development
you dislike hyperactive pacing
you are looking for a more grounded sports drama
you prefer animation with quieter emotional scenes
Overview
GOAT looks built to win on energy: a scrappy outsider story, a colorful animal sports world, and the kind of exaggerated visual comedy that can make every play feel like a highlight reel. The premise is simple in the best way, and the comparisons to crowd-pleasing sports-fantasy movies make sense: this is clearly aiming for fun first, logic second.
Worth noting
The strongest signal here is style. Reviews point to expressive animation, big hype moments, and a playful sense of physical comedy, which should make the action easy to follow for younger viewers and entertaining for adults who like their family movies loud and kinetic. The cast and sports-movie framework also suggest a polished, mainstream appeal.
Bottom line
The caution is pacing. Several reactions hint that the film doesn’t always pause long enough for its emotional beats to land, so it may feel a little breathless. Still, if you’re in the mood for an upbeat, feel-good animated underdog story with a goofy premise and a lot of motion, this seems worth a watch.
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