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When extraterrestrials attempt to steal Earth's gravity, only the gift-giving spirit of Christmas -- and a small Alien named X -- can save the world.When extraterrestrials attempt to steal Earth's gravity, only the gift-giving spirit of Christmas -- and a small Alien named X -- can save the world.When extraterrestrials attempt to steal Earth's gravity, only the gift-giving spirit of Christmas -- and a small Alien named X -- can save the world.
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- 1 nomination
Keythe Farley
- Santa
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- X
- (voice)
Kaliayh Rhambo
- Holly
- (voice)
Michelle Deco
- Noelle
- (voice)
Barbara Goodson
- Z
- (voice)
Jessica Gee-George
- Mrs. Claus
- (voice)
- …
Madison Rojas
- Elf Kid #1
- (voice)
Jakari Fraser
- Elf Kid #2
- (voice)
Kaitlyn Robrock
- Elf Kid #3
- (voice)
- …
Steve Staley
- Panicked Elf
- (voice)
Tony Oliver
- Reindeer
- (voice)
- …
Kirk Thornton
- Reindeer
- (voice)
- …
Jon Favreau
- Obie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaAt the height of production, the Chiodo brothers would have 104 people working at one time. By the time they were finishing production and post, they had employed almost 300 people. Artists and craftspeople, sculptors, set builders and painters, puppet builders and wardrobe fabricators; even in normal times it would be hard to assemble a team of such size. Stephen said, "We're experiencing a renaissance in stop motion right now." At the same time the Chiodos were making Alien Xmas, they say LAIKA (Missing Link) was making something, Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) was making something, and Guillermo del Toro was doing something! When asked why this was so, Edward answers that digital effects permeate our entertainment and that, because of this saturation, "I think there's a burn-out on CG to some degree." Edward says because of this renaissance, "there were more people trained and more opportunities for people to learn the craft of stop motion." He specifically credits the stop motion course the brothers did with SWSCA as having trained people. "The talent pool is larger than ever before." Stephen worried there would be a dwindling number of stop motion animators as the brothers got older, but he says there is, "A new crop of animators that are extraordinary." He was, "Overwhelmed with the performances they were able to provide." Stephen feels that viewers are attracted to stop motion animation because of the physicality and textures of inanimate objects coming to life and emoting. "It's literally magic."
- GoofsA shot of London shows big Ben and the London Eye on the same side of the river Thames, it also shows the London Eye next to Tower Bridge.
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This is an affable and family-friendly Christmas special/short movie (40 minutes) from stop-motion masters the Chiodo brothers and produced by Elf director John Favreau. The stop-motion animation is impressive, as expected, and the story is uplifting. There are some brief moments of snarky humor but they're just that: funny little asides that ultimately don't detract from the heartfelt story. In other words this isn't entirely cloying and saccharine; but it is also emphatically not an ugly, bitter denunciation of Christmas traditions under the guise of "humor" like HBO's notoriously awful Santa, Inc. Although the 1966 animated version of How The Grinch Stole Christmas (the only version anyone should ever watch) did basically the same moral lesson first and infinitely better, this is still a fun and enjoyable Christmas special.
- johnspringer-95440
- Oct 13, 2024
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- Runtime40 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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