Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows 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 ... Tout lireFollows 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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- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Adjoa Andoh
- Narrator
- (voix)
Zawe Ashton
- Mrs Gaynor
- (voix)
Claire Foy
- Mrs Thomas
- (voix)
Tacy Kneale
- Mog
- (voix)
Amelie Law
- Debbie
- (voix)
Miriam Margolyes
- Aunt One
- (voix)
Teddy Skelton
- Nicky
- (voix)
Maggie Steed
- Aunt Two
- (voix)
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In the vein of the "Snowman" from 1982, this colourful and lively short feature from Channel Four takes a look at just how the "Thomas" family prepare for the big day whilst their cat looks on neglected and bemused. As the extended family all assemble, "Mog" isn't getting his usual amount of attention so he takes refuge outside. When the Christmas tree starts to do it's own scene from the Scottish play that's the last straw! Sanctuary from all of this madness is sought on the roof where some white stuff falls on its nose. "Oh, for my basket and a boiled egg!" - but how to get down. If you like cats then you will probably love this. I don't especially but it does still resonate as a reminder that sometimes we all get so caught up in the paraphernalia of December 25th that maybe we forget to make sure everyone in included in the self-inflicted mayhem as it carries us away in tradition, gifts and old aunties. It's neatly drawn with a few comic moments and there's even a cat sat on the mat style of ditty from Sophie Ellis Bextor, too!
I find Mog's Christmas (2023) is another very good hand-drawn animated movie adaptation of the late Judith Kerr's book, since The Tiger Who Came To Tea (2019). Because the animation is wonderful, the music is splendid, the voice acting is superb and the story is very heartwarming and it captures the Christmas spirit as well. The characters are interesting like Mog The Cat, who is very forgetful. Her owners are The couple called Mr. And Mrs. Thomas, with their two children called Debbie and Nicky. Their uncle with a cheerful personality called The Jolly Uncle. And their two aunts, who walked on tip-toes. It's also very faithful to the late Judith Kerr's picture book since The Tiger Who Came To Tea (2019). Mog's Christmas (2023) is a very good story for children of all generations, from 1976 to the present day. I'm giving this a 10/10 and Merry Christmas.
I watched this twice - once on Christmas Eve and because I enjoyed it so much, again on Christmas Day with my extended family. And as my rather unoriginal title says, this animated short is absolutely lovely. The animation looks like the books come to life, and for anyone who has a sweet if a little dopey cat, the body language is completely true to life. The song, while a little on the cheesy side, is rather beautiful too, but isn't that exactly what you want at Christmas? Also it made me cry, but in a very good way and reminded me of when I was a kid and the world felt like a far better and kinder place than it is now - whether that's the delusion of being a child, I don't know, but for some sweet, escapist fun, it's just what you need.
Judith Kerr's Mog the Cat story gets adapted as an animation short by Channel 4.
After 40 years of these cartoons such as The Snowman to The Tiger Who Came for Tea. They know the formula.
It is traditional animation but with a musical interlude. The charms relies heavily on the story.
Mog the Cat feels unloved, unappreciated in the Thomas household. They are busy preparing for Christmas.
Frightened by the ginamous Christmas tree that arrives in the house. Mog climbs up the roof and is stuck there after it snows.
Only the Johnson family miss the cat as they try to lure the cat back down. Maybe Mog can find her own way down on Christmas morning.
Overall this was a delightful piece. I can see this being a family favourite in years to come.
After 40 years of these cartoons such as The Snowman to The Tiger Who Came for Tea. They know the formula.
It is traditional animation but with a musical interlude. The charms relies heavily on the story.
Mog the Cat feels unloved, unappreciated in the Thomas household. They are busy preparing for Christmas.
Frightened by the ginamous Christmas tree that arrives in the house. Mog climbs up the roof and is stuck there after it snows.
Only the Johnson family miss the cat as they try to lure the cat back down. Maybe Mog can find her own way down on Christmas morning.
Overall this was a delightful piece. I can see this being a family favourite in years to come.
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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!
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- AnecdotesThe 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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