Ed and Kisko pursue the group on the road driving a giant mobile traffic cone, though they end up in "Blackpole" by mistake, so they stay for the night in a B&B owned by The Magic Numbers.
The next day, Harry and Nan take Abu on a personal guided tour around a nuclear power plant by Bill the cleaner in drag.
The three continue their road trip only to end up in a boxing match, set up by Ed disguised as a ringmaster-like referee, where Harry has to fight Kisko to keep Abu, and successfully wins with a free stick of rock.
Harry, Nan and Abu hitch a ride in a limo with Ed and Kisko disguised as Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, and they arrive in Blackpool to see a show featuring The Dachsund Five, a tribute band to the Jackson 5.
In real life, Blackpole is an inland suburb of Worcester, which, like the fictional town in the movie, is frequently confused for Blackpool by satellite navigation users.
[8] Ryan Gilbey of The Guardian gave it 2 out of 5 and wrote "What's missing is any persuasive comic force or vision to justify the film's place in cinemas rather than in petrol station bargain bins".
[9] The Independent were also critical saying its screenplay wasn't "so much offbeat as utterly feeble" and "it is very hard to keep patience with a story which hinges on the health of a toy hamster".
[10] However Graham Young for the Birmingham Mail, on a more positive note said, "Uniquely British and deliriously silly, Harry Hill offers up the laughs".
[11] Tom Huddleston from Time Out gave it three stars, saying "this has bigger laughs" and "the set-piece gags are memorable"; however, he added "There's not enough here to sustain 88 minutes, too many of the jokes fall flat...