Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to ... Alles lesenFollows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.Follows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.
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- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Adjoa Andoh
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
Zawe Ashton
- Mrs Gaynor
- (Synchronisation)
Gareth Berliner
- Chestnut Seller
- (Synchronisation)
Benedict Cumberbatch
- Mr Thomas
- (Synchronisation)
Claire Foy
- Mrs Thomas
- (Synchronisation)
Charlie Higson
- The Jolly Uncle
- (Synchronisation)
Tacy Kneale
- Mog
- (Synchronisation)
Amelie Law
- Debbie
- (Synchronisation)
Miriam Margolyes
- Aunt One
- (Synchronisation)
Teddy Skelton
- Nicky
- (Synchronisation)
Maggie Steed
- Aunt Two
- (Synchronisation)
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Mog the Cat is a treasured part of my childhood and I now love reading the books to my five year old, so I was a little nervous that this would not live up to my expectations.
It totally exceeded them, the original story is fleshed out a little, with a few choice additions from other books. Little touches, like Morecambe and Wise being on the television is a shop window really anchor it in its time and add little touches of nostalgia for adults.
My little one was transfixed throughout, as were the adults in the room.
Gentle, humourous and utterly, utterly charming. I can't praise this enough.
It totally exceeded them, the original story is fleshed out a little, with a few choice additions from other books. Little touches, like Morecambe and Wise being on the television is a shop window really anchor it in its time and add little touches of nostalgia for adults.
My little one was transfixed throughout, as were the adults in the room.
Gentle, humourous and utterly, utterly charming. I can't praise this enough.
1976's Mog's Christmas gets its 2023 TV debut via channel 4's lovingly produced Christmas Eve treat.
Judith Kerr's much loved Mog gets her 1st proper animated outing that pays homage to Kerr's own illustrations as well as having more than a hint of Sylvain Chomet and Studio Ghibli's fantastic creations.
Here not very clever, but much loved family cat Mog has her nose put out of joint by all the fuss and bustle of Christmas and the strange relations cluttering up HER house. In response Mog climbs onto the roof and , much to her family's distress, refuses to come down. Framed by David Arnold's beautiful score and featuring the centrepiece song As Long As I Belong, this is 30 minutes of joy.
Judith Kerr's much loved Mog gets her 1st proper animated outing that pays homage to Kerr's own illustrations as well as having more than a hint of Sylvain Chomet and Studio Ghibli's fantastic creations.
Here not very clever, but much loved family cat Mog has her nose put out of joint by all the fuss and bustle of Christmas and the strange relations cluttering up HER house. In response Mog climbs onto the roof and , much to her family's distress, refuses to come down. Framed by David Arnold's beautiful score and featuring the centrepiece song As Long As I Belong, this is 30 minutes of joy.
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The animation is made in the style of the story, not designed to be excitable or adventurous, with a hand drawn pencil feel to it. It has the exact same layout and feel as 'The tiger who came to tea' by the same author, set in London again. Yes it's set in the days before technology, but that's when the book was written.
I really do feel that the audience is designed for children under 6 and adults who grew up with the book. This isn't exciting to watch, it's more relaxing and a comfort to know what will happen.
I can guarantee that they will choose another of the mog books to animate next year and look forward to watching more!
I really do feel that the audience is designed for children under 6 and adults who grew up with the book. This isn't exciting to watch, it's more relaxing and a comfort to know what will happen.
I can guarantee that they will choose another of the mog books to animate next year and look forward to watching more!
Seems that a traditional animated feature per Christmas is now standard for the UK. This year we get this adaptation of Judith Kerr's book. The animation is beyond stellar, with long, panning shots. Mog herself moves and has manneirisms much like a real cat.
On a purely technical level, this short is quite lovely. Story wise, however, it's a bit hard to stomach Mog's clear extremely realistic discomfort at the Christmas chaos. As a cat owner myself, her confusion and fear tug at my heartstrings, and I don't fel the resolution fixes this since the family decides to traumatize her further.
Also, some of the human characters were pretty annoying.
On a purely technical level, this short is quite lovely. Story wise, however, it's a bit hard to stomach Mog's clear extremely realistic discomfort at the Christmas chaos. As a cat owner myself, her confusion and fear tug at my heartstrings, and I don't fel the resolution fixes this since the family decides to traumatize her further.
Also, some of the human characters were pretty annoying.
Turning a 24 ish page book into a 25 minute gloriously hand drawn animated piece is no small feat, and it is something that the animators have achieved here with flying colours. The movements and mannerisms of the titular Mog will instantly be relatable to any cat appreciator, and the storytelling and visual style is absolutely on par with Judith Kerr's original works.
The story itself is a simple and heartwarming one, and the accompanying song by Sophie Ellis Bextor is a sweet little festive bop (if slightly twee... but surely we can forgive that for a Christmas film?!)
The human characters might be slightly forgettable... but that's fine as Mog is the focus point, and she has been brought to life so vividly here!
Watch, relax & enjoy😸
The story itself is a simple and heartwarming one, and the accompanying song by Sophie Ellis Bextor is a sweet little festive bop (if slightly twee... but surely we can forgive that for a Christmas film?!)
The human characters might be slightly forgettable... but that's fine as Mog is the focus point, and she has been brought to life so vividly here!
Watch, relax & enjoy😸
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- WissenswertesThe characters from Judith Kerr's Tiger Who Came To Tea can be seen in the cafe, just like in the book
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