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Corduroy

  • TV Short
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 16m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
141
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Corduroy (1984)
AdventureFamilyShort

When a stuffed bear realizes a button is missing from his overalls, he goes on a big adventure around a big department store looking for it while dodging janitors, the night watchman, a toy ... Read allWhen a stuffed bear realizes a button is missing from his overalls, he goes on a big adventure around a big department store looking for it while dodging janitors, the night watchman, a toy train, and other dangers that get in the way.When a stuffed bear realizes a button is missing from his overalls, he goes on a big adventure around a big department store looking for it while dodging janitors, the night watchman, a toy train, and other dangers that get in the way.

  • Director
    • Gary Templeton
  • Writers
    • Don Freeman
    • Gary Templeton
  • Stars
    • Amanda Mulea
    • Ebb Miller
    • Muriel Gould
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    141
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Templeton
    • Writers
      • Don Freeman
      • Gary Templeton
    • Stars
      • Amanda Mulea
      • Ebb Miller
      • Muriel Gould
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amanda Mulea
    • Lisa
    Ebb Miller
    • Security Guard
    Muriel Gould
    • Saleslady
    Monica Parks
    Monica Parks
    • Mother
    Ed Wolfe
    • Maintenance Man
    Charlie McCarthy
    • Maintenance Man
    Clarke Bittner
    • Store Manager
    Tim Loomis
    • Corduroy - movements
    • Director
      • Gary Templeton
    • Writers
      • Don Freeman
      • Gary Templeton
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    hmm_

    I remember this! I think...

    I remember watching a movie about a bear named Corduroy Bear and what happened after he noticed he lost a button on his overalls. This must be it. I can't find any other movies that were produced close to the time I was in first grade (when I first saw it). Pretty good frame-by-frame animation considering the year it was made. If only I could find a tape of this I'd be happy.

    My rating if I could: 4 out of 4.
    10TOMNEL

    You can't get much better than this!

    I remember watching Corduroy as a child, and I loved it. That little stuffed bear was the most amazing thing, and I was shocked that they managed to get a stuffed bear to walk around like this. I watch it today, and I'm still amazed at how well this was done. It seems like it would be tricky to constantly switch from a stuffed bear to a costume character, but it's a seamless change. The story is short, but sweet, and it's a perfect way to spend 30 minutes.

    A little girl goes with her mother to a toy store and has her eye on the perfect bear. Her mother doesn't let her buy it because it's missing a button from it's corduroy overalls. When the store closes, Corduroy the bear goes on an adventure trying to find his missing button in a big department store. He goes riding on a train, and travels as far as the sporting department. Meanwhile the night watchmen at the store constantly hears the noises from the bear and wonders what it could be.

    This is just a charming short film. It's interesting to watch a short from the perspective of a stuffed animal, and how small objects look big. It's almost like a realistic version of Toy Story. It seems like it would be hard to make a short film with next to no talking that kids would enjoy, but they did an excellent job. Corduroy is a cute character, and the direction is excellent, and I guess the writing is good, despite the lack of dialogue. The sets are amazing, and the costumed actor playing Corduroy does a good job. It's hard to come up with compliments for this movie, and even hard to find faults, because this is just the quintessential children's short film.

    My rating: **** out of ****. 25 mins. Not rated.
    10WilliamAV2009

    A Cozy Classic That Wraps You in Nostalgia

    There's something magical about this film that transcends its short runtime. It's not just a story about a stuffed bear searching for a missing button-it's a gentle, whimsical journey that taps directly into the warm glow of childhood memories. Watching Corduroy navigate the towering aisles of a department store, dodging janitors and toy trains, feels like stepping into a dream stitched together from the softest parts of the past.

    The animation is simple but endearing, and the pacing is perfect for letting the atmosphere breathe. What makes this film truly special is its ability to evoke satisfying nostalgia-that rare feeling that's both comforting and quietly thrilling. It reminds you of bedtime stories, cozy corners, and the quiet wonder of seeing the world through a child's eyes.

    Corduroy's adventure may be small in scale, but its emotional impact is huge. It's a timeless gem that deserves to be revisited, cherished, and shared with new generations.
    10terryjwood

    Great children's video

    The video is very true to the book. If you are looking for this video, try checking out the children's department of your local library. We found a copy in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Children's collection.

    My daughter just loves this film. It a little over 16 minutes long and you may find it included on tapes with other children's programming.

    Terry J. Wood

    Pittsburgh, PA
    1ginacoletti

    Creepy and strange version of a great book

    The only movie to make my daughter cry. She is a tough kid who rarely gets scared at any kid's movie .We loved the book Corduroy and my husband thought it would be a great idea to watch this version available at our local library. Strange is all I can say about it. Instead of the normal music that would accompany a children's program... Corduroy walks around the store late at night to music reminiscent of a horror movie. The representation of Corduroy is a person in a large bear suit who doesn't speak. Creepy to say the least. At one point Corduroy falls from pulling off a button. In this version I believe director had seen too many Tony Scott action flicks because the bear/man drops and rolls out of the way nearly missing a falling lamp.(it's over the top funny). But again it wasn't for my daughter... the music, poor production values and weird characterizations freaked her out. It looks like it was shot as an industrial video. Don't rent it.

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    • Quotes

      [the night watchman discovers Corduroy in the mattress section of the department store trying to pull off a mattress button and picks him up]

      Night Watchman: You shouldn't be up here. You wouldn't know anything about this, would you? No, I guess not.

      [takes him back downstairs to the toy department]

    • Connections
      Followed by A Pocket for Corduroy (1986)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Samettisuloinen
    • Production companies
      • Evergreen/Firehouse
      • Weston Woods Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 16m

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