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The Gruffalo

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Approved
  • 27m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
8.3K
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The Gruffalo (2009)
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AnimationFamilyFantasy

A cunning mouse goes for a walk in the forest, and outwits a succession of predators.A cunning mouse goes for a walk in the forest, and outwits a succession of predators.A cunning mouse goes for a walk in the forest, and outwits a succession of predators.

  • Directors
    • Max Lang
    • Jakob Schuh
  • Writers
    • Julia Donaldson
    • Axel Scheffler
    • Jakob Schuh
  • Stars
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Rob Brydon
    • Robbie Coltrane
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    8.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Max Lang
      • Jakob Schuh
    • Writers
      • Julia Donaldson
      • Axel Scheffler
      • Jakob Schuh
    • Stars
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Rob Brydon
      • Robbie Coltrane
    • 28User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Mother Squirrel
    • (voice)
    Rob Brydon
    Rob Brydon
    • Snake
    • (voice)
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Gruffalo
    • (voice)
    James Corden
    James Corden
    • Mouse
    • (voice)
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Owl
    • (voice)
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Fox
    • (voice)
    Sam Lewis
    • First Little Squirrel
    • (voice)
    Phoebe Givron-Taylor
    • Second Little Squirrel
    • (voice)
    Sebastian Cavazza
    Sebastian Cavazza
    • Gruffalo
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Max Lang
      • Jakob Schuh
    • Writers
      • Julia Donaldson
      • Axel Scheffler
      • Jakob Schuh
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    8planktonrules

    Cute and enjoyable....

    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!
    8jamiemiles99

    Charming short film

    As a parent of small kids I get used to watching films multiple times on DVD. Thankfully this one stands up to repeat viewings. I did wonder how a 5 minute book could be stretched to nearly half an hour, but the makers have added plenty of little details that, while not adding to the overall story, do expertly complement it.

    The CGI woodland scenery looks fantastic - I'm not normally won over by 'graphics' but it really adds charm - and is supported by a brilliant musical score. As the dialogue (with the exception of some of the squirrel lines) follows the book, there isn't a huge amount. But what is there is done with personality and is memorable.

    For those that don't know the story, its a simple but clever tale filled with imagination and bound to appeal to young kids and adults with a playful imagination.

    Recommended.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Gruffalo

    Before a mouse goes for wander in the forest to find a nut, he fails to consider that he is just about bite-size for most of it's other dwellers. There's a snake, an owl - who does seem to find it quite difficult to fly in a straight line, and a ferocious fox. Perhaps he has read "1001 Nights" though, because when faced with becoming sandwich fodder, he conjures up an image for each of them of this great and menacing monster. This does the trick until, well guess who he meets amongst the trees? This is a simple story that lends itself well to some endearing and characterful stop-motion animation. It's all in their eyes! The narrative offers us the perspective of an innocent child as we explore and the mouse improvises, often humorously, to escape his tricky predicaments. It's an half an hour that is easy to watch and I did quite enjoy it.
    8Zlatikevichius

    Fabulous

    The only problem I have with these beautifully drawn, British animated shorts, like The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom is that they seem to me a bit too long for shorts. This wonderful tale was slightly better than Room on the Broom, thou. Searching for The Gruffalo's Child right away!
    bob the moo

    A simple enjoyable story told in a very effective and enjoyable way

    Having narrowly avoided a predator herself, a mother squirrel calms the nerves of her two young children by telling them a story of a plucky young mouse who travels deep into the woods in search of food only to find predators at every turn ready to trick him into becoming their next meal.

    While the satellite channels have pretty much taken away the "big movie premiere" as an event on BBC at Christmas time, the BBC still have their usual weapons by their sides to ensure that people looking for easy festive distraction know they can come to them. As a result we do get several episodes of Eastenders but it does also mean special films of existing shows (such as Dr Who etc) which sometimes can be quite good, but also animated programmes. The usual big winner that everyone thinks of is of course Wallace & Gromit, but this year there was none of them but there was this charming little film sitting comfortably just before the end of David Tenant on Doctor Who.

    Based on the very successful children's book (which I've not read), the rhyming dialogue of the mouse's speech appears to have made it as has the look and feel of the film since the animation is very close to what I have seen of the book. In terms of substance it is very simple but effective – you know where it is going but it has an easy delight to it that one cannot help enjoying. I'm not sure if it is from the book or not but I felt that the narrative device of having us be told the mouse's story via another story teller (and being able to see her audience while also be the audience ourselves) really did work to make it a bit more engaging. The cast is fairly packed with famous voices as well (and not just for UK viewers, which is normally how it works). Although I personally am yet to see what everyone likes about him, Corden does a good job as the mouse – despite the feeling that the BBC were putting him in everything (this was his first of three appearances at Christmas). He is quite restrained in his delivery, which suits the mouse and the clever little rhyming style of his speech. Carter's narrator is balanced and responsible, with Brydon, Hurt and Wilkinson doing good work in small bits as the predators. Coltrane is the only one that really makes an impression though, since his voice is quite distinctive and he plays up the gruff aspect of it. In terms of the stars, they are all good without being so good that it explains their involvement, but I suppose it helps the film and also represented an easy time commitment from them.

    What really made it for me though was the animation. The film looks great but it does it in a way that never feels showy or like it is being done for the sake of it. In terms of bringing it to the screen it somehow manages to be impressive and detailed but yet also keep the rounded colourful nature that one would expect with a children's animated book. To me, the animation did more than the star names in terms of creating the characters and while the casting is a coup that catches the eye, the animators deserve a lot of credit as well.

    Overall, a charming little delight – nothing to blow you away or having you rolling like Wallace & Gromit perhaps, but a simple enjoyable story told in a very effective and enjoyable way.

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    Related interests

    Daveigh Chase, Rumi Hiiragi, and Mari Natsuki in Spirited Away (2001)
    Animation
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
    Family
    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      In 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.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Oscar Nominated Short Films: Animation (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Mouse
      (uncredited)

      Performed by René Aubry

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Câu Chuyện của Gruffalo
    • Production companies
      • Magic Light Pictures
      • Studio Soi
      • Orange Eye
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $141,608
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    • Runtime
      • 27m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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