
A little Gruffalo ignores her father's warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse.... (Full plot summary below)
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A little Gruffalo ignores her father's warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse.
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| El Pais (Spain)Javier OcañaSimple narration, a health moral spirit, absolute sympathy... seems the ideal recommendation for the smallest group of spectators: those between three and six years old. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| User ReviewEran MFantastic animated adaptation of the book. The casting, animation, and music are perfect for the story. |
| User ReviewKevin RThe big, bad mouse. One morning the squirrel children wake up from hibernation to discover some strange tracks in front of their house. They tell their mom they think it is Gruffalo tracks. The squirrel mom looks at the tracks and tells the squirrel children a tale of the baby Gruffalo and how he wondered into the forest one day looking for the big, bad mouse." "No Gruffalo should set foot in the deep dark woods." Uwe Heidschooter and Johannes Weiland collaborate to delivers The Gruffalo Child. The storyline for this picture is well written and fun to watch unfold and the animation are excellent. I loved the characters and the interactions between characters. The voices also fit the content perfectly. "Into the woods went the Gruffalo's child." I came across this picture on Netflix and had to add it to our wishlist. My daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed the first gem and enjoyed this one just as much. Overall, it would be nice if this 26 minute short film was longer, but it is still worth watching with your child for sure! "He's somewhere nearby, eating Gruffalo pie." Grade: B |
| User ReviewJei Pwhy isnt this a hugher rating???? so adorable!! |
| User ReviewMichael MBasically take my thoughts on the first Gruffalo, copy them here. That's essentially the review. I don't know if there was really any need for a second Gruffalo movie, this one basically follows the same path as the first one just reversed in a way. Still, I didn't mind returning to the woods where the Gruffalo roams. It's a nice place to visit. |
| User ReviewEthan GWhile still a cute story for children, this sequel did not have the tight allegorical content of the original for adults. Also, a parent may need to explain to a child trying the physics proposed in this video that it is not technically possible to project larger shadows from moonlight the way one can from a flashlight. |
| User Reviewhammers9025 PA great sequel to the short film, once again this involves impressive animation and voice acting, a great short film for the whole family to enjoy. |
| User ReviewG Richard BWhile still a cute story for children, this sequel did not have the tight allegorical content of the original for adults. Also, a parent may need to explain to a child trying the physics proposed in this video that it is not technically possible to project larger shadows from moonlight the way one can from a flashlight. |
| User ReviewByron BThe "plot" is not nearly as interesting or satisfying as the original story, but this is still a really pretty movie (in the same ways as the Gruffalo). |
| User ReviewAngela AThe second animation short of the novel adaptation is equally wonderful. Lovely narration and characters, short and cheerful. |