The Gruffalo's Child (2011)

The Gruffalo's Child
Movie The Gruffalo's Child (2011)
Original Title The Gruffalo's Child
Rating 6.8
Aired 2011-12-25
Duration 26 Min
Genres Adventure, Animation, Family, Fantasy, Hindi Cartoon Movies, Hindi Animated Movies, Animation Movies
Types MOVIE
Languages HINDI
Quality Bluray
Subtitle NA
Countries Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America
Taglines NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB
Companies: Magic Light Pictures, Orange Eye
Stars: Helena Bonham Carter, Shirley Henderson, Robbie Coltrane, Rob Brydon, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson
Directors: Uwe Heidschötter, Johannes Weiland
Writers: Johanna Stuttmann, Julia Donaldson
Tags: mouse, search, based on children's book, imaginary creature, short film

Description: A follow up to the 2009 animated feature and adapted from the childrens' book by Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler. The Gruffalo's child explores the deep dark wood in search of the big bad mouse and meets the Snake, Owl and Fox in the process. She eventually finds the mouse, who manages to outwit her like the Gruffalo before!

Reviews:

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
I'm a bit of a sucker for a snowy adventure so I actually enjoyed this every bit as much as I did the first film (2009). Clearly in the intervening years, "Gruffalo" has had some fun for now there is a child. An inquisitive little beastie who has been warned by her dad not to go into the woods unaccompanied for fear of encountering the mouse! In a bit of a reversal of the original story, this intrepid young explorer sets off in the middle of a frosty night on an adventure that introduces her to the fox, the hapless owl and to the clever snake. Her encounter, eventually, with the mouse? Well let's just say our big-eared little friend has lost none of it's vivid imagination! The animation is engaging and detailed, with the snow working well to provide a nice canvas for the lively and entertaining artwork. I'm not sure we need another of these, but this is still good fun for half an hour, and is an easy watch for children and grown-ups alike.

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