12 Tiny Christmas Tales
12 Tiny Christmas Tales | |
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Promotional poster for TV special | |
Genre |
Christmas Musical Comedy |
Created by | Bill Plympton |
Directed by | Bill Plympton |
Voices of |
Madelon Thomas Billy Schneider Madeline Rogan Peter Dylan Rogan Pete Zarustica Tony Carroll Rebecca Honig Sheldonna Smythe Bill Plympton and Maureen McElheron (additionals) |
Composer(s) | Maureen McElheron |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Maureen McElheron and John Holderried (associates) |
Editor(s) | Anthony Arcidi |
Cinematography | John Donnelly |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Plymptoons Studio Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
First shown in | December 7, 2001 |
12 Tiny Christmas Tales (stylized onscreen as 12 tiny Christmas tales) is an American Christmas animated short film, that which was broadcast on Cartoon Network on December 7, 2001.[1] It was created, animated and directed by Bill Plympton.
Plot
A grandmother tells her three grandchildren increasing bizarre stories of Christmas.
Segments
The stories are based on eight-panel sequences from Christmas cards Plympton began drawing for his parents in 1964.[2]
- Victor the Tree
- Cecil the Snowman
- Blitzen
- The 12 Days of Christmas
- A Little Veggie Christmas
- The Killer Snowflake
- Lester the Loud Tie
- The Dancing Bear and the King
- The Boy Who Loved Christmas
- The Peddler and the Donkey
- The Plucky Present
- The Carolers
Songs
In this film there are nine original songs, which were written and executive-produced by Maureen McElheron. Hank Bones instead served as a producer. Finally, "Kalinka" was the only famous song inserted into it.
- "Cecil the Snowman"
- "Remember Christmas"
- "Victor the Tree"
- "Blitzen's Theme"
- "Everyday's a Holiday"
- "Donkey and Peddler"
- "Plucky Present"
- "Killer Snowflake"
- "Veggie Christmas"
- "Kalinka" (traditional version)
Notes
- ↑ "12 Tiny Christmas Tales". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
- ↑ Godfrey, Leigh (December 10, 2001). "Bill Plympton's 12 Tiny Christmas Tales To Air On Cartoon Network". Animation World Network. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
External links
12 Tiny Christmas Tales at the Internet Movie Database
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