6/10
Every child's nightmare
13 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is another Christmas production by famous animation directors Rankin and Bass from over 40 years ago. Jerome Coopersmith adapted Clement Moore's poem for this 23-minute holiday special. Mice and men appear in here and one of the human central character is voiced (and sung) by Joel Grey ("Cabaret") shortly after his Academy Award win in the Supporting Actor category. The story is a bitter pill for all children out there. A critical little mouse sends a letter to Santa accusing him of only being a figment of people's imagination (what a cruel thought!). Consequently, Santa has enough and decides to no deliver presents this year to children all over the world. But with a bit of help by his father and by a couple humans, the boy sets things straight again. He learns to listen to his head instead of his heart and in the end everything is fine again. Everybody, men and mice, has a happy ending and everybody also gets their presents. It's a solid Christmas special, not a bad watch, but not among my favorites for the season either. Still, I recommend it.
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