Oh gawd, that made me lol. There's another part where they're playing "I know you want me" and...it was pretty savage.
It wasn't bad. It wasn't amazing. It was a good way to kill 90 minutes or so. The locales, animation, and art direction were all really good. I enjoyed Blue Sky's take on Horton Hears a Who, and I've always thought their animation was fluid and likable. The story was a bit predictable, but what isn't nowadays? It's all about execution, good characters, pacing, presentation, and, once in a while, it'll start a conversation. It felt like it dragged at a few points, but it was pretty inoffensive and got back on track relatively fast. Like, I would watch it again.
Positive, albeit tentative recommendation!