Culture shock for the over-nines: here is new Pat – computer-animated, married, with a son called Julian (!) and the voice of Stephen Mangan – puttering round a conspicuously inclusive Greendale. Stick-in-the-muds may cavil, but the only truly objectionable aspect of Mike Disa's modernisation is its reliance on that In-Cowell-We-Trust trope worn thin by recent kiddie sequels, necessitating its hero's participation in televised talent lo-jinks. Sly incidental jokes about Pat's place in the mediascape amuse, but The Lego Movie set the bar high for such knowing brand optimisation: Disa can't really satirise society's homogenised speed-freakery when his songs feature Ronan Keating and his animation looks scarcely finished.