Superworm is super-long and super-strong, and is always saving the day. But who can save him when he gets too full of himself and is captured by the evil Wizard Lizard?Superworm is super-long and super-strong, and is always saving the day. But who can save him when he gets too full of himself and is captured by the evil Wizard Lizard?Superworm is super-long and super-strong, and is always saving the day. But who can save him when he gets too full of himself and is captured by the evil Wizard Lizard?
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Olivia Colman
- Narrator
- (voice)
Matt Smith
- Superworm
- (voice)
Patricia Allison
- Butterfly
- (voice)
Rob Brydon
- Crow
- (voice)
Paul Thornley
- Papa Toad
- (voice)
- …
Cariad Lloyd
- Mama Toad
- (voice)
- …
Felix Tandon
- Baby Toad
- (voice)
Lizzie Waterworth
- Spider
- (voice)
- (as Lizzie Waterworth-Santo)
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Given the excellent track record of magic light with release like the lovely room on the broom and the highway rat, expectations were high for super worm. Whilst the book is good this misses the mark. Matt Smith irritates as the main character (perhaps through no fault of his own) and the characters just don't seem that likeable. Rob Bryson's exceptional talent is wasted in the crow and the whole thing begins to drag as it goes on. It's not a dud by any stretch of the imagine but it disappoints -perhaps thanks to the high standards set by their other productions.
My children have watched this 1 or 2 times each day since it was on. (3 days). Considering the book is the lovely, but with the weakest narrative it's come out great.
Continues the animation style perfectly.
Continues the animation style perfectly.
We were looking forward to this having read the book to my kids a lot and loving most of the previous magic light ones. While the animation etc is still as good I just felt surprised at how superworm was portrayed. In the book he comes across as somewhat humble and just happy to help others while the others big him up. Well that's how we took it. But in this he was portrayed as starting his own chant and saying 'hip
Hip hooray' to about himself and it just felt out of character. He's talking about himself in the first person too at times. Always a sign of a big ego. Just didn't quite land well.
I love the story, and enjoyed the animation. But it's not on the same level as The Gruffalo's Child and Stickman - they have a more natural, beautifully crafted and tactile feel. This one lacked some of that, and felt too smooth and flat in much of it. Too 'computery'. That said, I've rated it an 8 as I love all of the stories, and original illustrations.
Look, 5 stars because it's for kids and it's a perfectly good story and everything and yes the worm does save multiple lives. But I get a terrible vibe from him. He seems like such an arrogant invertebrate. He 100% would have bullied me in school if I was a worm as well. They need to stop hyping him up. He's lucky he's super long and super strong otherwise there'd be nothing redeeming about his wormy little personality. They only all bothered to save him because they'd be screwed without him, other than that, he's boring. Oh god, he himself literally chants "hip hip hooray for Superworm" with all the others - arrogance at its finest.
If Superworm was a human we'd all absolutely despise him, remember that. Why should we let a worm get away with it?
Ok, wow, unfollowing now. I loved Matt Smith as the Doctor, had no idea he was that horrible worm.
If Superworm was a human we'd all absolutely despise him, remember that. Why should we let a worm get away with it?
Ok, wow, unfollowing now. I loved Matt Smith as the Doctor, had no idea he was that horrible worm.
Did you know
- TriviaMatt smith and Olivia Coleman both appeared on an episode of doctor who season 5 2010
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Nominees of the Big 50th (2023)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $32,524
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