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A Merry Mirthworm Christmas
A Merry Mirthworm Christmas is an animated television special, produced by Perennial Pictures. It premiered on the Showtime Cable Network in 1984. The film features a cast of Mirthworms which are described as cuddly little critters about two inches long, who live in the tiny town of Wormingham.
Release : | 1984 |
Rating : | 6.9 |
Studio : | Perennial Pictures, |
Crew : | Director, Director, |
Cast : | Miki Mathioudakis |
Genre : | Animation TV Movie |
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Good concept, poorly executed.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
I think I have vague recollections of this from childhood. I was able to see it again recently and it's the kind of all-loving Christmas cheer you would expect. The story is about a young worm that moves into a new town. He tries so hard to make new friends, that he keeps messing up and breaking stuff. This is kind of annoying now that I'm older. He does stupid things, like moving a ladder someone is standing on. No wonder worms don't want him around. But, this is all about second chances, and seeing things from the outsider's perspective. The vocal talent was all round pretty good, and not ridiculous cartoon annoyance you'd expect. Apart from the Mayor who had the most forced speech impediment. There's an original song which is a little depressing, but in a good way. The darkness of the animation, only makes it feel warmer towards the end.
Jerry Reynolds and Rachel Rutledge do a perfect job contributing their voices to this movie fit for everyone of all ages. A lovely movie made with the best animation and songs. Supreme writing, directing, producing, and casting. I suggest you pick up a copy today!
Seems like a dream really. I still feel sick when I think of the almost five bits of shiny, flat America that I spent on this thing. That is all. Oh. It turns out that I need to have four lines of commentary. There. This should cover it very easily.