Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen Santa cancels his annual flight because of a hurt reindeer, a young Christmas-loving dog named Olive is convinced that she has what it takes to get Santa's flight off the ground and sav... Leggi tuttoWhen Santa cancels his annual flight because of a hurt reindeer, a young Christmas-loving dog named Olive is convinced that she has what it takes to get Santa's flight off the ground and save Christmas.When Santa cancels his annual flight because of a hurt reindeer, a young Christmas-loving dog named Olive is convinced that she has what it takes to get Santa's flight off the ground and save Christmas.
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When Santa Claus faces a crisis that may mean his deliveries won't get through, lovable dog Olive mishears him on the radio hoping to depend on "all of the other reindeer," and believing that Mr. Kringle is counting on her, she's off to the North Pole with the help of her penguin friend Martini, but with a conniving postman (!) out to stop her. Only Scrooge would not be rooting for Olive and Martini to succeed in the course of this special, not least with the warm and winning voice work (particularly Barrymore as our four-legged friend, Joe Pantoliano cast against type as good guy Martini, and Michael Stipe as one of Santa's reindeer - who has a very funny joke about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).
A good, heartwarming story with computer animation from DNA Productions that looks more traditionally cartoony than the norm, which is not a bad thing here; Drew also does her own singing, and it must be said that she won't be giving Alicia Keys a run for her money - but her scrappy enthusiasm on her numbers ("Merry Christmas After All" provides an oddly endearing blend of Miss Barrymore's slightly flat vocalising and the truly musical Big Bad Voodoo Daddy) only adds to the special's charm. Funny and non-sick-making, this is up there with Channel 4's adaptation of "Father Christmas" and some of Rankin/Bass's seasonal cartoons in the winner stakes; one to tape.
"Warp speed, captain!"
I caught this early on Christmas Day buried in the middle of every channel trying to put up some feel good programmes and films about Santa and reindeers mostly animations. This one struck me because how different the animation was a little weird and off-kilter to be just another banged out Christmas animation. Then I noticed it was produced by Matt Groening he of Simpsons and Futurama fame. I had hoped that this would be as sharp as some of the better episodes of those series but it didn't quite make it.
Generally it was amusing and it did have a few characters that were sharp and delivered one liners and I suppose the whole set up is inventive enough and different enough to stand out from the crowd of feel good animations on this morning. But it wasn't in the same league as Groening's Simpsons episodes. However the humour is sufficient to make it stand out and the voice work helps a lot.
Barrymore brings a relentless cheerfulness to Olive and the various side kicks help. Pantoliano is the best voice as the penguin Martini while others include Jay Mohr, Castellaneta, Stipe and MacNicol. It's not star studded which is good as that can often replace a quality product, but the cast are all good enough to deliver on the story's potential.
Overall this can't hold a candle to much of Groening's other work but as a competitor for your attentions amongst a host of other festive cartoons then this should easily beat many of the other stocking fillers that the networks serve up to fill the day.
Based on the children's book by J. Otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh, this TV special focuses on a small dog named Olive (Drew Barrymore), who hears a radio broadcast where Santa mentions he's canceling Christmas due to Blitzen hurting his leg. However, when Santa mentions "all of the other reindeer", Olive mis-hears it as "Olive, the other reindeer" (hence the title), and thus, she treks her way to the North Pole with her penguin buddy Martini (Joe Pantoliano) to take Blitzen's place for the year, all while an irate postman (Dan "Homer Simpson" Castellaneta) chases her down so he can prevent Christmas from happening.
Now I fondly remember watching this one time on Cartoon Network, back when I watched that channel religiously, and I remember thoroughly enjoying it. Watching it as an adult, as silly as the plot is, I can say it's rather innocent family entertainment that anyone can smile at if they're in the right mood. The 2D-on-3D animation is really not that bad for a television special, it's only an hour long, and there are a few catchy songs thrown in for good measure.
It's not the best Christmas special out there, and the art style might turn some people off, but if you give it a chance, it's rather harmless. For me, I kinda like it, and I think a lot of kids and adults today will still enjoy it around the holiday season. I say give it a watch.
Like many modern Christmas specials such as "Beavis and Butt-head Do Christmas" from four years earlier, it puts new spins on traditional folklore that almost threaten to contradict everything we were taught as children. However this special retains the child-like innocence of Christmas specials produced by Rankin-Bass in the 1960's and '70's. People born before the baby boom might be intimidated by the post-punk, and other contemporary references, but that shouldn't stop the rest of us from enjoying it. It's as safe for the kids as it is hip and enjoyable for us.
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- QuizAt the bus depot, the destinations are all sacred religious cities and/or sites:
Arrivals:- Bethlehem (Christianity)
- Ganges River (Hinduism)
- Jerusalem (Judaism, Christianity, Islam)
Departures:- Mecca (Islam)
- Salt Lake City (Mormonism)
- Los Angeles (Scientology?)
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Zoo Director: Martini, you're back! We saw you on TV!
Martini: I hope it was a color TV. Black-and-white just isn't my style.
- Versioni alternativeWhen the special premiered on FOX, and later in syndication, some scenes were trimmed down to make more room for commercials. The uncut 45 minutes, 25 seconds version was released on home video.
- Colonne sonoreThe Days Still Remaining 'Til Christmas
Music by Christopher Tyng
Lyrics by Steve Young
Performed by Drew Barrymore
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