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Masameer Junior
Directed byMalik Nejer
Produced byAbdullah Saeed
Written byAbdulaziz Almuzaini
Based onMasameer
by Malik Nejer
StarringMalik Nejer
Ali Kraiem
Mazroa Almazroa
Mira Sabbagh
Music byTiko Lasola
Edited byMalik Nejer
Abdullah Saeed
Ata-ur-Rehman Shaikh
Production
company
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 12 June 2025 (2025-06-12)
Running time
72 minutes[1]
CountrySaudi Arabia
LanguageArabic

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Masameer Junior is a 2025 Saudi Arabian adult animated prequel comedy film directed by and starring Malik Nejer. It is based on the web series Masameer created by Malik Nejer.[2]

The film was released on Netflix on 12 June 2025.

Plot

Three six-year-olds named Saltooh, Saad and Trad hide in a kindergarten closet, but they are caught by their teacher. Their teacher kicks them out to elementary school because they are now in elementary school. In elementary school, their teacher says that bad behavior leads straight to hell. At break, the children discuss that they committed two out of the three bad acts: lying and stealing. But Saad wore jeans, committing the third bad act. The children visit a prisoner in prison to bribe him because the children got him in prison.

The children decided to try good deeds. They first brought a boy to a man, even though a woman was his mom. Saad released a wolf thinking it's a family member, but the wolf attacked a nursing home, then an orphanage, and used gas to put out a fire burning an entire neighborhood. At his home, Saltooh witnessed his uncle fighting with his uncle's wife because of Maisa Wahbi. They went to the Donkey Camp to find out that people go there to watch Maisa. The three children decided that killing her is the ultimate good deed. They learnt from a wise man that Maisa lived in the Republic of Artaqia, but ran away before they could get more information.

Back in school, the three children have a new teacher and they asked that the old teacher died. The new teacher fainted during his lesson and a student said that he died. They went to the airport to go to Artaqia, but the airport doesn't do flights to Artaqia and children must be supervised by a parent or guardian. They decided to steal pants from a man and built a boat with those pants. They sailed to Artaqia, unaware of the war in Artaqia. In a dream, Trad goes to an island with a tree. Trad cuts the tree with an axe but he stops to slay a monster and frees the people. The teacher tells Trad that he is finally a good person.

When Trad woke up, he saw a city. The city turned out to be Artaqia, a failed nation run by terrorist groups. They explored the nation and asked an old woman, but the old woman shot a man. The old woman then was run over by a car which was destroyed by a rocket, a building got destroyed by an explosion and the man who blew up the building was shot by a gang. The children found out the country's war has two sides: September's Flower and July's Thorn. They went to a post office to ask for the address of Maisa, but the worker wouldn't give it to him, so Trad had to call Maisa at the phone booth for the address. Meanwhile, Saltooh and Saad asked then bribed a man for the address and he pointed down the street. Trad found out that Maisa's house is located near the phone booth.

Trad noticed the plumber arrived at Maisa's mansion and pushed his tuk tuk in the water. Meanwhile, Saltooh and Saad went to a nightclub, but the club doesn't allow children so they disguised as adults to enter the club. When Trad arrived at the door of Maisa's mansion, Maisa's butler asked Trad some questions then showed him to a room with a leaking pipe. Trad then snuck out of the room and plans on stabbing Maisa. The two children disguised as adults enter the manager's room and the manager asked some questions. The disguised adults talk about how Arabia welcomes natives from other countries. When the disguised adults said that the manager is Yemeni, he angered the manager, sending police to the club. At Maisa's mansion, the plumber arrives at the mansion sending Maisa's bodyguards to Trad. Trad escapes the mansion and pushes the plumber's tuk tuk again. The police enters the manager's room and arrest everyone in the room. Trad chases Saltooh and Saad and enter a carriage.

At the prison, Saltooh and Saad beg for food while Trad talks about someone who could help him kill Maisa. But while Trad was talking, an explosion happened and a muscular man entered the prison immediately getting the attention of the prisoners, especially Trad. The muscular man dominated against the guards, killing a guard by stomping on one, killed another using just his thumb, killed a third one by throwing a gun and killed more guards using his powerful strength. He knocks down the prison bars effortlessly by blowing them using his breath and frees the prisoners.

At the September's Flower base, the muscular man gets angry at the general and says that he's Major General Mashhoor to the children. The caliph enters the room and says that he could hear the major general shouting from his office. Mashhoor apologised and the children say to the caliph they have to do something involving Maisa which made the caliph cry.

Cast

  • Malik Nejer
  • Ali Kraiem
  • Mazroa Almazroa
  • Mira Sabbagh

Release

Masameer Junior was released on Netflix on 12 June 2025.[3]

Reception

Jose Solis of Common Sense Media gave the film four out of five stars, writing "Hilarious animated satire with violence, language, smoking".[4]

Martha O'Hara praised the overall production and its cultural significance.[2]

References

  1. "Masameer Junior (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 11 June 2025. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 O'Hara, Martha. "Netflix Premieres Masameer Junior: The Next Chapter in the Groundbreaking Franchise". Martincid. Retrieved June 13, 2025.
  3. "Netflix Fans, You're Going to Be Shocked By What's Coming to the Streamer in June". Good Housekeeping. 2025-05-26. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  4. Solis, Jose. "Masameer Junior Movie Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 2025-06-13.

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