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Wayne tiene un nuevo compañero novato, Lanny, después de que su anterior compañero consiguiera el ascenso que él quería. Lanny tiene que recordarle a Wayne el espíritu de la Navidad y la imp... Leer todoWayne tiene un nuevo compañero novato, Lanny, después de que su anterior compañero consiguiera el ascenso que él quería. Lanny tiene que recordarle a Wayne el espíritu de la Navidad y la importancia de ser un duende en la unidad de élite.Wayne tiene un nuevo compañero novato, Lanny, después de que su anterior compañero consiguiera el ascenso que él quería. Lanny tiene que recordarle a Wayne el espíritu de la Navidad y la importancia de ser un duende en la unidad de élite.
- Directores/as
- Guionistas
- Estrellas
- Ganó 4 premios Primetime Emmy
- 8 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
Dave Foley
- Wayne
- (voz)
Sarah Chalke
- Magee
- (voz)
David DeLuise
- Dancer
- (voz)
Kevin Deters
- Brian
- (voz)
William Morgan Sheppard
- The Big Guy
- (voz)
- (as Morgan Sheppard)
Nathan Greno
- Dasher
- (voz)
Stevie Wermers
- Rev-up elf
- (voz)
- (as Stevie Wermers-Skelton)
William J. Caparella
- Hanger Elf
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Terri Douglas
- Girl Elf
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Anne Lockhart
- Mission Control Elf
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Clarence Nash
- Donald Duck
- (sonido de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
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A Christmas special worthy of the Holiday!
I went into this thinking I would end up watching another boring animated Christmas special but I was surprised. I actually enjoyed it and while I can see why one reviewer thought it was militarized, it's still better than a lot of the animated specials I've seen in the past few years. Yes, we should leave the military out of it and stop prepping the kids for war! There were no angry wolves trying to eat the characters and the humour was not aimed at the adults as is so often the case in animated features these days. I guess having John Lasseter as executive producer helps. I grew up on Frosty, Rudolph, The Grinch and now that I think of it, they also had some darker elements to them but they are and continue to be classics. I don't know if this one will be a classic but the animation is top notch and kids are not fooled by cheap imitations these days.
8tavm
Disney's "Prep & Landing" is a nice addition to the already bountiful holiday entertainments out there
After recording this on DVR last year, I finally got to watch Prep & Landing today this Christmas Day. After a little more than 200 years of helping Santa make smooth landings on houses' roofs, one of the elves gets a little sour, attitude-wise, when he doesn't get a promotion and almost alienates his new partner. Then, a creature gets discovered stirring and there's a blizzard and...oh, just watch the animated special if you want to know what happens and just enjoy the hip holiday references that get sprinkled throughout that help make "Prep & Landing" such an enjoyable treat to watch thanks to all responsible for this Disney production.
Absolutely love it.
I am 60+ and my husband and I watch it every year and just smile. So cute and funny, just a fun watch.
fun new Christmas creation
Prep & Landing is an elite group of elves that prepare the house for Santa's arrival. Wayne (Dave Foley) is an arrogant member of the group who expects a new promotion. However his partner Peterson is the one who gets the promotion. He gets a new clueless talkative rookie partner Lanny. He's lost the Christmas spirit and lets Lanny go solo. It doesn't go well when little Timmy wakes up to find the elves. Hyper Magee at operations decides to skip Timmy. Wayne rallies to get Santa to Timmy's house.
It's always nice to have new blood rather than the same old same old. It takes the familiar regimented elves and given them a fast talking edge. It's fun. Wayne is a bit of a downer for most of the show but he ends in a happy place. That's what a Christmas special needs. It needs to bring the holiday joy and this does that with a good message.
It's always nice to have new blood rather than the same old same old. It takes the familiar regimented elves and given them a fast talking edge. It's fun. Wayne is a bit of a downer for most of the show but he ends in a happy place. That's what a Christmas special needs. It needs to bring the holiday joy and this does that with a good message.
One of the Best Christmas Shorts Out There
Prep & Landing (2009)
**** (out of 4)
I hate using the word "classic" on recent films as I believe they need time to grow into that but there's no question that this here is one of the best animated shorts I've seen in a very long time. An elf named Wayne (voice of Dave Foley) is expecting a promotion from Santa but when he's passed over he decides to take his job less seriously the next year, which ends up possibly causing a young boy his Christmas presents. The entire set-up of this short film is without question one of the most imaginative and entertaining that I've seen. The "prep and landing" refers to the elves job as they have to prep the house to make sure everyone is asleep and make sure that Santa's landing will allow him to get into the house without being noticed. This was such a nice and catchy way to tell the Santa legend that I can't help but think people will get a big kick out of it. Of course, it doesn't hurt that this Disney short features some terrific animation and most importantly it has some very memorable characters. Foley really does a fine job bringing Wayne to life and I thought he was terrific in the voice role and really adds a lot to the film. At just over twenty-minutes there's not a slow second to be found here and instead there are just good laughs and a terrific time.
**** (out of 4)
I hate using the word "classic" on recent films as I believe they need time to grow into that but there's no question that this here is one of the best animated shorts I've seen in a very long time. An elf named Wayne (voice of Dave Foley) is expecting a promotion from Santa but when he's passed over he decides to take his job less seriously the next year, which ends up possibly causing a young boy his Christmas presents. The entire set-up of this short film is without question one of the most imaginative and entertaining that I've seen. The "prep and landing" refers to the elves job as they have to prep the house to make sure everyone is asleep and make sure that Santa's landing will allow him to get into the house without being noticed. This was such a nice and catchy way to tell the Santa legend that I can't help but think people will get a big kick out of it. Of course, it doesn't hurt that this Disney short features some terrific animation and most importantly it has some very memorable characters. Foley really does a fine job bringing Wayne to life and I thought he was terrific in the voice role and really adds a lot to the film. At just over twenty-minutes there's not a slow second to be found here and instead there are just good laughs and a terrific time.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThough uncredited, the voice of Mrs. Claus appears to be the voice of Betty White.
- ConexionesFeatured in Escape from Vault Disney: Prep and Landing (2021)
- Banda sonoraThe Christmas Song
Written by Mel Tormé (as Mel Torme) and Robert Wells
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole (as Nat King Cole)
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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