
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie
dir. Ryan Crego
57
7 sourcesSynopsis
Gabby heads out on a road trip with her Grandma Gigi to the urban wonderland of Cat Francisco. But when Gabby's dollhouse, her most prized possession, ends up in the hands of an eccentric cat lady named Vera, Gabby sets off on an adventure through the real world to get the Gabby Cats back together and save the dollhouse before it's too late.
Audience consensus
Overflowing with cuteness, Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie is a purr-fectly cat-tastic introduction to movies for preschoolers, expanding the colorful and imaginative world of the hit series.
What resonated with audiences
'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' delights with stunning animation, charming characters, and an uplifting celebration of creativity and kindness. The catchy soundtrack and strong voice performances, particularly Kristen Wiig's, enhance the whimsical experience. However, the basic plot and formulaic structure feel like an extended episode rather than cinematic storytelling. While preschoolers will love it, adults may find it tedious. The coming-of-age themes about growing up divided some parents, though most appreciated the wholesome, colorful entertainment.

Directed byRyan Crego
StarringLaila Lockhart Kraner, Gloria Estefan, Kristen Wiig, Logan Bailey, Eduardo Franco, Juliet Donenfeld
Written byMike Lew, Rehana Lew Mirza, Adam Wilson
CinematographyTodd Elyzen
EditingMarcus Taylor
MusicStephanie Economou
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie
2025 · G · 1h 38m
Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Gabby heads out on a road trip with her Grandma Gigi to the urban wonderland of Cat Francisco. But when Gabby's dollhouse, her most prized possession, ends up in the hands of an eccentric cat lady named Vera, Gabby sets off on an adventure through the real world to get the Gabby Cats back together and save the dollhouse before it's too late.
Our Verdict
57
'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' delights with stunning animation, charming characters, and an uplifting celebration of creativity and kindness. The catchy soundtrack and strong voice performances, particularly Kristen Wiig's, enhance the whimsical experience. However, the basic plot and formulaic structure feel like an extended episode rather than cinematic storytelling. While preschoolers will love it, adults may find it tedious. The coming-of-age themes about growing up divided some parents, though most appreciated the wholesome, colorful entertainment.
Audience Consensus
Overflowing with cuteness, Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie is a purr-fectly cat-tastic introduction to movies for preschoolers, expanding the colorful and imaginative world of the hit series.
