In the second animation film about Ploddy the Police Car, he stumbles on environmental criminals threatening rare animals when he is to meet the Crown princess. She's there to open a national with a majestic rare breeds of eagles. In the area there's been more and mare animals missing from the wildlife. Now Ploddy has to guard the eggs of the eagle, awaiting the eagle mother to come, while he investigates.
Production
Rare Norwegian animation with actual royal family tie-in
Practical Effects
Eagle egg heist sequences slap harder than they should

Director
Rasmus A. Sivertsen
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ploddy is Norway's longest-running children's franchise—this film premiered with actual Crown Princess Mette-Marit attending, blurring fiction and monarchy bizarrely.
The eagle species depicted is based on real white-tailed eagles native to Norway; environmental groups consulted on accurate nesting behaviors, making this secretly educational.