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Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
1.8/10
653
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Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike (2007)
Computer AnimationHoliday AnimationAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyHolidaySport

Santa and his brother Dingle as a couple of Pirates? That's where the fun begins in this madcap adventure where Santa must go to Fiji to retrieve the Elves (kidnapped by Dingle) and save Chr... Read allSanta and his brother Dingle as a couple of Pirates? That's where the fun begins in this madcap adventure where Santa must go to Fiji to retrieve the Elves (kidnapped by Dingle) and save Christmas.Santa and his brother Dingle as a couple of Pirates? That's where the fun begins in this madcap adventure where Santa must go to Fiji to retrieve the Elves (kidnapped by Dingle) and save Christmas.

  • Directors
    • Dave Kim
    • Rex Piano
  • Writer
    • Martin Olson
  • Stars
    • Tom Kenny
    • Joe Alaskey
    • Sean Hart
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  • IMDb RATING
    1.8/10
    653
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Dave Kim
      • Rex Piano
    • Writer
      • Martin Olson
    • Stars
      • Tom Kenny
      • Joe Alaskey
      • Sean Hart
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Dingle Kringle
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    Joe Alaskey
    Joe Alaskey
    • Santa Maria Clausewitz Kringle
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    Sean Hart
    • Lex
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    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Mrs. Grizelda Claus
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    Rex Piano
    • Candle
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    • Directors
      • Dave Kim
      • Rex Piano
    • Writer
      • Martin Olson
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    1gschrive87

    Completely pointless, mindless, and boring

    We rented this movie cheaply through Redbox and I'm glad it's only a dollar a day so I didn't waste my money. What more can I say except that I almost fell asleep several times while watching this movie? It had no plot and the musical numbers were terrible. It even stunk as a family movie with sexual innuendo and just overall crudeness. I didn't laugh even once throughout the whole movie. It wasn't very original and the same plot devices were used over and over ad nauseum.

    When we watch a movie as a family, we try to decide whether the rental would be a future "buyer" or not. This was voted hands down as NOT a "buyer".

    Maybe the video game this movie is based on is good -- I've never played it -- but this movie goes down as one of the top 10 worst family movies ever and definitely the worst Christmas movie I've ever seen!
    1goldentiger-44442

    Based on one of the worst videogames ever.

    Seriously how did this film get greenlit? What were the producers thinking/smoking? There is no real reason to make this. I can fathom films made based on Mario, Sonic, Donkey Kong, or Star Fox but why this? Seriously it was based off of Elf Bowling an online game in 1998 that was renowned for being among the worst. Yet it worse because the story is barely based on what flimsy material it is and there's so many lame scenes and bland song and dance numbers that stretches the time making it not only longer but seem longer than it really is. It all starts off with Santa as a pirate and his brother Dingle getting kicked off their ship, freezing, and thawed by elves. Dingle wants to be in charge and challenges Santa to a game of bowling and Dingle wins by cheating (using penguins in place of elves). Then the plot turns south with the elves being moved to Fiji and involving talking statues. Then a rematch happens and oh heck is this beyond stupid. The characters are ugly and one dimensional, the animation lacking, the story is abysmal beyond comprehension, nor is the dialogue or voice acting worthwhile. If any good came out of it, it's that a Halloween sequel was cancelled due to this lame excuse of this movie's even lamer performance. If anyone is going to make a movie based on any videogame, base it on something well known and good. This should be a chapter in how to not make a movie.
    10katkamper

    like a chicken flick

    This is like a chick flick but instead of smoking hot babes its a munchkin and a fat guy
    4nolanalbers

    Only good for one thing...

    Its a good in joke between your friends. Oh, and I guess don't ever ever do anything remotely similar to this.

    There can be only 1 elf bowling movie.
    2MrPaull0324

    This whole movie was a gutterball

    Apparently, this was based on a free, obscure Flash game created in 1998 and for some reason, the creators thought it had potential for a movie almost ten years later. They couldn't have been more wrong, because the result was one of the worst computer-animated Christmas movies of all time.

    Here's the story: Pirate siblings, Santa (Joe Alaskey) and Dingle (Tom Kenny), make a living stealing and selling toys aboard their ship. Soon, though, they are mutinied and thrown overboard. After winding up at the North Pole, the brothers plan to steal and sell all the toys the elves there have made. Eventually though, Santa has a change of heart and becomes the jolly old St. Nick we know and love, while Dingle unsurprisingly seeks to overthrow his brother and take over Christmas. So now, the two siblings compete in an Elf bowling match, the winner which will be the head of the holidays.

    Admittingly, on paper, the plot sounded interesting and had potential. The idea of Santa Claus starting off as a bad guy, then gradually learning the importance of giving and bringing joy to the world until he becomes the figure of Christmas and might have worked if handled properly. But instead, the creators ruined it all when they chose to mix it with "Elf Bowling". And ironically, there isn't even that much bowling involved in the film. It's just a plot device to invoke the final showdown between Santa and Dingle.

    Granted, I've seen worse animation in "Sir Billi" and "Foodfight!", both released later in 2012, but it still sucked here and looked about ten years out of date. The character models all had shoddy and ugly designs, poorly textured faces that looked as though their skin was made of wax, and their movements were jerky and erratic. The Elves looked the worst with their small beady eyes, oversized cheekbones, and huge pointy noses; they reminded me of Tingle from the Legend of Zelda.

    The dialogue is boring and disgusting, with lines like: "Who pooped in the peanut butter?". And there's way too much innuendo for kids to be watching this, like: "Brother, you keep your hot strudel in your pants." Plus, despite a notable voice cast being involved, all the voice acting and singing was annoying. I guess they spent most of the budget hiring Tom Kenny to lend his voice, but all we hear is him using a slightly altered Patchy the Pirate voice for Dingle.

    I can't believe it cost $6.5 million to make this, because in the end, this was just a humorless, poorly made, 80-minute-long mess based on a flash game long forgotten. It had no redeeming qualities and no Christmas charm or spirit to speak of. Except for "The Christmas Light" and "Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa", this was the crappiest computer animated Christmas movie I've ever seen, and I'm irritated that I wasted my time watching it, even just to review it as a warning for others.

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    • Trivia
      Tom Kenny said at a convention that when he got a call to do the project, he'd never heard of the recording location. He drove around LA and wound up in a sketchy neighborhood. The "recording studio" turned out to be a rundown apartment building.
    • Quotes

      Santa Maria Clausewitz Kringle: Who pooped in the peanut barrel?

    • Connections
      Featured in Cartoon Corner: Elf Bowling: The Movie (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Filthy Toe Song
      Written by Martin Olson

      Orchestrated and arranged by Chris Anderson

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • South Korea
      • Fiji
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elf Bowling: The Movie
    • Production companies
      • Cinepix
      • Film Brokers International
      • Great Highway Company
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      • VEB 10 (estimated)
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      1 hour 22 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX

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