Quartile rating: 7/10 · 1 rating
While under the guise of taking his family on a weekend winter getaway, Loid's attempt to make progress on his current mission Operation Strix proves difficult when Anya mistakenly gets involved and triggers events that threaten world peace.
SPY x FAMILY CODE: White is a solidly enjoyable anime film that expands the beloved TV series to the big screen. The plot is a fun, family-friendly spy caper that leans into the show's core charm — the tension between Loid's mission and his found-family dynamics — but feels structurally familiar and stretched from TV-episode sensibilities rather than offering a genuinely cinematic narrative. The voice acting carries over the strong performances from the series, maintaining character consistency and warmth. Cinematography/animation is polished and above average for anime theatrical releases, with some visually dynamic action sequences, but doesn't reach the heights of top-tier theatrical anime productions. Novelty is the weakest point: the film is essentially an extended episode of the series with higher production values, offering little that diverges from established formula — fans will enjoy it but it breaks no new ground. The ending wraps things up satisfyingly within the franchise's episodic structure, delivering emotional beats fans expect without surprising anyone.