From French animators Patrick Imbert & Benjamin Renner, variously teamed as writer and/or director on ERNEST & CELESTINE/’12 (which has a similar ‘children’s book’/watercolor illustrations look) and SUMMIT OF THE GODS/’21 (which doesn’t).* Compared to those two, this a mere bagatelle, a modest three-part portmanteau, charmingly staged as if it were a set of playlets at a community theater in the farm district, it’s low-pressure, but high quality whimsy. And for a change, you’re not stuck with a superior French language track & subtitles for best results since the English track features a superb voice cast worthy of an Aardman film. First up is BABY DELIVERY, with a clever Rossini-sourced score, about a lazy stork who tasks a smart pig, a dumb duck and even dumber rabbit to get the last baby of the day to its new home. Maybe they’ll catapult it there. Story #2 finds the Big Bad Fox on a failed chicken raid. No chicks are caught, but he does bring back three eggs which promptly hatch and imprint the Fox on their new born brains as Mom. Soon the growing chicks want to be just like ‘Mom,’ big, bad chicken eaters. Yikes! (Prokofiev’s ‘Peter & the Wolf’ supplies the music themes.*) The finale brings back the barnyard trio from the first story, now stuck playing Father Christmas for the holidays after an unfortunate accident. Traditional Yuletide tunes on the track. A bit rude at times for Stateside tastes, but mostly sweet & dandy. Plus, with each episode lasting about half an hour, a great nighttime treat that won’t keep the kids up past their bedtime if you just show one. And it’s quality stuff that leaves space for a kid’s imagination to join in.
DOUBLE-BILL/LINK: *As mentioned: ERNST AND CELESTINE and SUMMIT OF THE GODS. https://maksquibs.blogspot.com/2015/10/ernest-and-celestine-2012.html https://maksquibs.blogspot.com/2021/12/the-summit-of-gods-le-sommet-des-dieux.html OR: Suzie Templeton’s bewitching stop-motion 2006 PETER AND THE WOLF rethink. https://maksquibs.blogspot.com/2011/03/peter-and-wolf-2006.html
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