This Wednesday, October 11, Super Patrol is coming to our theaters to delight the kids. In Paw Patrol: Super Patrol, a meteorite crashes into Adventureville and gives the pups powers. But things spiral out of control when Mr. Hellinger, the sworn enemy of Ryder and his friends, escapes from prison and joins forces with a learned eccentric to seize power.
To promote this second opus, Paramount held an outdoor screening in Los Angeles on September 24, attended by 219 dogs. A record that allows the film to enter the Guinness World Records.
Paramount Studios broke the world record for the most dogs in attendance at a screening of the animated feature film Paw Patrol: Paw Patrol at the Los Angeles Museum of Art. #AFP
🎥 Roman Rainaldi pic.twitter.com/NHBQpe1w6j— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) September 26, 2023
Interviewed by AFP, Michael Emprick, a Guinness World Records judge, explained that he “It was an official attempt to set a world record for the largest number of dogs attending a movie screening.”
The previous record was set in October 2022. 199 dogs and their owners attended a screening of Bella’s Keeping Up at the drive-in movie theater located along Route 66.
In theaters in August 2021, Paw Patrol – The Film has grossed $144 million worldwide and brought in 1.5 million viewers in French theaters. Two years later, the puppies returned to the big screen with the movie Super Patrol.
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