अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFollows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to ... सभी पढ़ेंFollows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.Follows Mog who feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.
- 1 BAFTA अवार्ड के लिए नामांकित
- 1 जीत और कुल 2 नामांकन
Adjoa Andoh
- Narrator
- (वॉइस)
Zawe Ashton
- Mrs Gaynor
- (वॉइस)
Claire Foy
- Mrs Thomas
- (वॉइस)
Tacy Kneale
- Mog
- (वॉइस)
Amelie Law
- Debbie
- (वॉइस)
Miriam Margolyes
- Aunt One
- (वॉइस)
Teddy Skelton
- Nicky
- (वॉइस)
Maggie Steed
- Aunt Two
- (वॉइस)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I find Mog's Christmas (2023) is another very good hand-drawn animated movie adaptation of the late Judith Kerr's book, since The Tiger Who Came To Tea (2019). Because the animation is wonderful, the music is splendid, the voice acting is superb and the story is very heartwarming and it captures the Christmas spirit as well. The characters are interesting like Mog The Cat, who is very forgetful. Her owners are The couple called Mr. And Mrs. Thomas, with their two children called Debbie and Nicky. Their uncle with a cheerful personality called The Jolly Uncle. And their two aunts, who walked on tip-toes. It's also very faithful to the late Judith Kerr's picture book since The Tiger Who Came To Tea (2019). Mog's Christmas (2023) is a very good story for children of all generations, from 1976 to the present day. I'm giving this a 10/10 and Merry Christmas.
1976's Mog's Christmas gets its 2023 TV debut via channel 4's lovingly produced Christmas Eve treat.
Judith Kerr's much loved Mog gets her 1st proper animated outing that pays homage to Kerr's own illustrations as well as having more than a hint of Sylvain Chomet and Studio Ghibli's fantastic creations.
Here not very clever, but much loved family cat Mog has her nose put out of joint by all the fuss and bustle of Christmas and the strange relations cluttering up HER house. In response Mog climbs onto the roof and , much to her family's distress, refuses to come down. Framed by David Arnold's beautiful score and featuring the centrepiece song As Long As I Belong, this is 30 minutes of joy.
Judith Kerr's much loved Mog gets her 1st proper animated outing that pays homage to Kerr's own illustrations as well as having more than a hint of Sylvain Chomet and Studio Ghibli's fantastic creations.
Here not very clever, but much loved family cat Mog has her nose put out of joint by all the fuss and bustle of Christmas and the strange relations cluttering up HER house. In response Mog climbs onto the roof and , much to her family's distress, refuses to come down. Framed by David Arnold's beautiful score and featuring the centrepiece song As Long As I Belong, this is 30 minutes of joy.
I used to love Judith Kerr's stories when I was younger, especially the stories with Mog; Mog was a companion of mine growing up, acting like a companion as I never had a cat in my household. As a result, I squealed with excitement when I saw the trailer on Channel 4 & being aired on Christmas Eve, it was a perfect birthday present (even though I'm 24!).
The film from start to finish was perfectly well done, the animation & seeing Mog come to life was an enthralling experience! It made me feel closer to Mog as a character & also took me back to my childhood. I must admit, I did weep at some scenes due to the absolute wholesome nature of Mog (and the entire family) & just because animated Mog is so. Dang. Cute! I have watched the film another five times since it first aired, I just can't get enough!
Absolute applaud & congratulations to the entire animation team for bringing my favourite childhood book character to life; crossing my fingers & toes for another Mog film at some point in the future!
The film from start to finish was perfectly well done, the animation & seeing Mog come to life was an enthralling experience! It made me feel closer to Mog as a character & also took me back to my childhood. I must admit, I did weep at some scenes due to the absolute wholesome nature of Mog (and the entire family) & just because animated Mog is so. Dang. Cute! I have watched the film another five times since it first aired, I just can't get enough!
Absolute applaud & congratulations to the entire animation team for bringing my favourite childhood book character to life; crossing my fingers & toes for another Mog film at some point in the future!
Seems that a traditional animated feature per Christmas is now standard for the UK. This year we get this adaptation of Judith Kerr's book. The animation is beyond stellar, with long, panning shots. Mog herself moves and has manneirisms much like a real cat.
On a purely technical level, this short is quite lovely. Story wise, however, it's a bit hard to stomach Mog's clear extremely realistic discomfort at the Christmas chaos. As a cat owner myself, her confusion and fear tug at my heartstrings, and I don't fel the resolution fixes this since the family decides to traumatize her further.
Also, some of the human characters were pretty annoying.
On a purely technical level, this short is quite lovely. Story wise, however, it's a bit hard to stomach Mog's clear extremely realistic discomfort at the Christmas chaos. As a cat owner myself, her confusion and fear tug at my heartstrings, and I don't fel the resolution fixes this since the family decides to traumatize her further.
Also, some of the human characters were pretty annoying.
In the vein of the "Snowman" from 1982, this colourful and lively short feature from Channel Four takes a look at just how the "Thomas" family prepare for the big day whilst their cat looks on neglected and bemused. As the extended family all assemble, "Mog" isn't getting his usual amount of attention so he takes refuge outside. When the Christmas tree starts to do it's own scene from the Scottish play that's the last straw! Sanctuary from all of this madness is sought on the roof where some white stuff falls on its nose. "Oh, for my basket and a boiled egg!" - but how to get down. If you like cats then you will probably love this. I don't especially but it does still resonate as a reminder that sometimes we all get so caught up in the paraphernalia of December 25th that maybe we forget to make sure everyone in included in the self-inflicted mayhem as it carries us away in tradition, gifts and old aunties. It's neatly drawn with a few comic moments and there's even a cat sat on the mat style of ditty from Sophie Ellis Bextor, too!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe characters from Judith Kerr's Tiger Who Came To Tea can be seen in the cafe, just like in the book
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