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Un astuto ratón da un paseo por el bosque y consigue burlar a los depredadores que se encuentra.Un astuto ratón da un paseo por el bosque y consigue burlar a los depredadores que se encuentra.Un astuto ratón da un paseo por el bosque y consigue burlar a los depredadores que se encuentra.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 7 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
Rob Brydon
- Snake
- (voz)
James Corden
- Mouse
- (voz)
Tom Wilkinson
- Fox
- (voz)
Sebastian Cavazza
- Gruffalo
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaThe Mouse saves bugs from continuing to be eaten by a woodpecker. Helping bugs is a recurring Easter Egg in the adaptations of Donaldson/Scheffler books and can be seen in other films such as Stick Man and Room On The Broom.
- ErroresIn the follow up The Gruffalos Child a key part of the story is about the foxes whiskers, yet in the first story he doesn't have any.
- ConexionesEdited into The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2011: Animation (2011)
- Bandas sonorasThe Mouse
(uncredited)
Performed by René Aubry
Opinión destacada
I enjoyed this short film quite a bit, though of all the films nominated for Best Animated Short this year, I think it and "Let's Pollute" have the least chance of winning the Oscar. We'll see--the winner is to be announced next week.
The film is odd because it's is a story within a story. It begins with a mother squirrel (Helena Bonham Carter...who, incidentally, doesn't seem that squirrelly to me) almost being caught by a bird of prey. She scrambles into her nest and tells her children a story about a mouse and when he was captured by predators--and how the clever mouse escapes.
The film is extremely cute and enjoyable. However, the character animation seemed only fair--and compared to many other CGI films of the last few years it does not compare well. This does not detract horribly from enjoying the film and the film's backgrounds are quite nice. All in all, I have no other negatives about it other than the character design and I am sure young kids will love it.
UPDATE: I was surprised, but just moments ago I saw that "The Lost Thing" won the Oscar for Best Animated Short. To me, this was a surprise!
The film is odd because it's is a story within a story. It begins with a mother squirrel (Helena Bonham Carter...who, incidentally, doesn't seem that squirrelly to me) almost being caught by a bird of prey. She scrambles into her nest and tells her children a story about a mouse and when he was captured by predators--and how the clever mouse escapes.
The film is extremely cute and enjoyable. However, the character animation seemed only fair--and compared to many other CGI films of the last few years it does not compare well. This does not detract horribly from enjoying the film and the film's backgrounds are quite nice. All in all, I have no other negatives about it other than the character design and I am sure young kids will love it.
UPDATE: I was surprised, but just moments ago I saw that "The Lost Thing" won the Oscar for Best Animated Short. To me, this was a surprise!
- planktonrules
- 18 feb 2011
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