With Christmas just around the corner, everyone in Greenpatch is busily decorating the town square. Blinky Bill is up to his usual mischief and accidentally breaks Mr. Wombat's snowdome.With Christmas just around the corner, everyone in Greenpatch is busily decorating the town square. Blinky Bill is up to his usual mischief and accidentally breaks Mr. Wombat's snowdome.With Christmas just around the corner, everyone in Greenpatch is busily decorating the town square. Blinky Bill is up to his usual mischief and accidentally breaks Mr. Wombat's snowdome.
Robyn Moore
- Blinky Bill
- (voice)
- …
Keith Scott
- Flap the Platypus
- (voice)
- …
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10jibalis
This movie is simply amazing. Still remember watching it on December 31st years ago, when I was still a child. This movie made my new year. It was so amazing, and I had a great time watching it.
Well, what else there is to say. The plot is great. Characters are extraordinary. It just fills you with Christmas spirit.
I think Blinky Bill and his friends can offer many great benefits to children of our generation. It may alter the path of violence and evil, that we're moving towards now. It is the one thing, that can save the mankind. This. Nothing else. Especially, not the Simpsons. Blinky Bill was a life changer for me. It made me, who I am today, and I'm thankful for it.
Well, what else there is to say. The plot is great. Characters are extraordinary. It just fills you with Christmas spirit.
I think Blinky Bill and his friends can offer many great benefits to children of our generation. It may alter the path of violence and evil, that we're moving towards now. It is the one thing, that can save the mankind. This. Nothing else. Especially, not the Simpsons. Blinky Bill was a life changer for me. It made me, who I am today, and I'm thankful for it.
Am very much familiar with Yoram Gross' animation work, and mostly like it very much (though to me 'The Magic Riddle' hasn't held up and didn't do much for me). Particularly the Dot films, well all but one ('Dot in Space), with the best being 'Dot and the Smugglers', 'Dot and the Whale' and 'Dot and the Kangaroo'.
While finding it uneven (like in the animation and the story), the 1992 'Blinky Bill' film was still decent, worthwhile, well-intended and with its heart in the right place. 'Blinky Bill's White Christmas', seeing it on a very old VHS some while back back when videos were still in fashion courtesy of an Australian friend (no longer in contact sadly) who grew up on Blinky Bill (but my memories of it are very vivid), is an improvement and a lovely effort in its own right.
One improvement is the animation. It is bright and colourful, as well as very detailed in the backgrounds and much smoother. The music, like in the very touching intro, is energetically whimsical and heartfelt, much better quality of music and not feeling pointless.
Loved the story to 'Blinky Bill's White Christmas' as well. The Christmas spirit is evoked with a lot of charm and heart as well as an emotional poignancy, it's also without being too cute or mawkish. The dialogue has some amusing comedic moments, really warms the heart and touches the soul, nothing awkward or cheesy at all. The messaging is sincere and handled sensitively.
All the characters are adorable and very likable and the voice acting is good with the voice actors fitting the characters. There is not much to complain about, perhaps the pace could have tightened slightly and the title is somewhat odd, leave out the word white and the title would have been much more apt (probably wanted to make it less generic).
To conclude, lovely. 9/10 Bethany Cox
While finding it uneven (like in the animation and the story), the 1992 'Blinky Bill' film was still decent, worthwhile, well-intended and with its heart in the right place. 'Blinky Bill's White Christmas', seeing it on a very old VHS some while back back when videos were still in fashion courtesy of an Australian friend (no longer in contact sadly) who grew up on Blinky Bill (but my memories of it are very vivid), is an improvement and a lovely effort in its own right.
One improvement is the animation. It is bright and colourful, as well as very detailed in the backgrounds and much smoother. The music, like in the very touching intro, is energetically whimsical and heartfelt, much better quality of music and not feeling pointless.
Loved the story to 'Blinky Bill's White Christmas' as well. The Christmas spirit is evoked with a lot of charm and heart as well as an emotional poignancy, it's also without being too cute or mawkish. The dialogue has some amusing comedic moments, really warms the heart and touches the soul, nothing awkward or cheesy at all. The messaging is sincere and handled sensitively.
All the characters are adorable and very likable and the voice acting is good with the voice actors fitting the characters. There is not much to complain about, perhaps the pace could have tightened slightly and the title is somewhat odd, leave out the word white and the title would have been much more apt (probably wanted to make it less generic).
To conclude, lovely. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Flap thinks Blinky has fallen off the opposite cliff, he says Alf Stewart's catchphrase: "Stone the crows!"
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Chopper McGinty: I hate trees!
- ConnectionsFollows Blinky Bill (1992)
- SoundtracksChristmas in Australia
Performed by Christine Anu
Composed by Guy Gross
Lyrics by John Palmer
Published by Mushroom Music
Recorded by Simon Leadley & Tim Ryan
Mixed by Simon Leadley & Tim Ryan
String Arrangement by James K. Lee (as James Lee)
Strings: Click Track Music Ensemble
Piano: Michael Bartolomei
Guitar: Rex Goh
Produced by Guy Gross
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- Also known as
- Blinky Bill fehér karácsonya
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- Runtime
- 1h 19m(79 min)
- Color
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