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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOpus the Penguin struggles to achieve his seemingly impossible dream to be able to fly.Opus the Penguin struggles to achieve his seemingly impossible dream to be able to fly.Opus the Penguin struggles to achieve his seemingly impossible dream to be able to fly.
Michael Bell
- Opus
- (voz)
Joe Alaskey
- Truffles
- (voz)
- …
Robin Williams
- The Kiwi
- (voz)
- (as Sudy Nim)
Dustin Hoffman
- Milquetoast the Cross-Dressing Cockroach
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
You'd have to be a real stick in the mud to not enjoy this! My mom taped it off television when I was a kid, so I've been able to enjoy this movie every (well, multiple times) a year since then. It's good for all ages. I find the physical comedy to be hilarious, and the lines are well thought out, funny, and fit perfectly with show. It's like watching good stand-up comedy - it's doofy, simple, right from someone's brain, and just so right.
Watch something off the beaten path, and enjoy!
Watch something off the beaten path, and enjoy!
10llltdesq
Having never been all that enthralled with Bloom County, I watched this with some doubt-for all of about two minutes and then I was hooked. What I saw was at one and the same time funny and heart-wrenching. There are a few running gags (watch the carolers particularly) and there is a very effective use of visual imagery on the fringes. Like with Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, invariably when I watch this again, I see some little bit I've missed. Very effective use of music to set the appropriate mood throughout. And the ending is perfect! Highest Recommendation.
10Budruss
I can totally see where the negative reviews come from, it IS a rather sanitized version of Bloom County/Outland. But that being said it's still a fun little Christmas special that's suitable for all (Ok, most) of the family.
The premise and plot are pretty formulaic with Opus desperately desiring "wings that work" and appealing to the one authority he knows that can possibly help him. Santa Clause. And most of the episode is pretty much his attempts to overcome/cope with his flightless status until Santa can get there.
The jokes are pretty good, even today, and Bill The Cat naturally steals the show.
I think what pisses people off about this is that it's missing the raunchiness that they were familiar with in the comics, instead favoring the family-friendly storyline.
Personally I still think it's worth a watch whether you're a fan of Berkeley's work or not.
The premise and plot are pretty formulaic with Opus desperately desiring "wings that work" and appealing to the one authority he knows that can possibly help him. Santa Clause. And most of the episode is pretty much his attempts to overcome/cope with his flightless status until Santa can get there.
The jokes are pretty good, even today, and Bill The Cat naturally steals the show.
I think what pisses people off about this is that it's missing the raunchiness that they were familiar with in the comics, instead favoring the family-friendly storyline.
Personally I still think it's worth a watch whether you're a fan of Berkeley's work or not.
I have not seen this Christmas special since it was new (did they ever show it as a rerun ?). Nevertheless, I still remember how underneath all the irreverent humor, "A Wish for Wings that Work" had a truly beautiful story. Opus the penguin is caught in the awkward position of being a bird without having qualities normally associated with birds and also of being completely anthropomorphic even though he is obviously not human in the physical sense. To make him feel even more like an outsider, he does not have much contact with other penguins. In the special (as well as in the "Bloom County" / "Outland" comic strips), this is a source of much angst for him. However, by the end of the show, he manages to recognize his true worth by realizing that his differences can be assetts too. While it´s true that this message is nothing new, it is one which is worth reinforcing. Otherwise, the special is really funny too, owing to Berke Breathed´s unique writing style. He is also probably the only person to have the proper handle on the characters. After all, he created them ! Nevertheless, "Wish" would have been even better if it had cartoon versions of great "Bloom County" characters like Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, and Oliver Wendell Jones but it was made during the "Outland" era so their absence is understandable.
Based on Berke Breathed's popular cartoon Bloom County, A Wish for Wings that Work is sure to amuse and enthrall every audience, from youngest to oldest. Wings is the story of Opus the penguin, whose greatest wish is to fly. But alas, penguins are not meant to fly no matter how hard some of them try. Throughout the movie Opus' misadventures entice the watcher to both laugh and cry, before, as befalls a good fairytale, it ends happily albeit with a twist.
Although I am no great fan of cartoons I really enjoyed Wings. It has a charming quality to it, an ability to make people feel like children again. Making it even better is the fact that it has a number of rather adult jokes (such as Elvis turning up or the Toy and Gun store being named after Norman Schwarzkopf).
In all I strongly recommend A Wish for Wings that Work, whether you are a Bloom County fan or not.
Although I am no great fan of cartoons I really enjoyed Wings. It has a charming quality to it, an ability to make people feel like children again. Making it even better is the fact that it has a number of rather adult jokes (such as Elvis turning up or the Toy and Gun store being named after Norman Schwarzkopf).
In all I strongly recommend A Wish for Wings that Work, whether you are a Bloom County fan or not.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBerkeley Breathed was exceptionally displeased with the quality of the final product. In an exchange published in The Washington Post he said to a person trying to find the VHS or DVD version, "Hopefully (you will find it) in the rubbish pail. We can do better than that, and we will with an eventual Opus film, but I'm glad you enjoyed it. I presume your family was on speed when they watched it. I would imagine it helps." In a later interview, Breathed explained that the production of the special was very difficult, and that he was constantly at odds with the director, who wanted to include more crude and vulgar jokes.
- ErroresThe cockpit window in the Lost Horizon dream doesn't match the cockpit window that is inside Opus' cockpit.
- Citas
George the Kiwi: So what if they're small? Some women prefer small wings. What does Delores want, quantity or quality? She want's 'em big? MARRY THE SPACE SHUTTLE, YOU SHREW!
The Chicken: Space shuttle? Watch it!
- Créditos curiososAfter the credits, we see Truffles yelling up at Opus "Don't get cocky up there!" before Opus' prothstetic buttocks falls on him.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- A Wish for Wings That Work: An Opus Christmas Story
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución23 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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