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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe timeless story of "The Nutcracker" told from the perspective of vegetables.The timeless story of "The Nutcracker" told from the perspective of vegetables.The timeless story of "The Nutcracker" told from the perspective of vegetables.
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Jim Belushi
- Reginald
- (voz)
- (as James Belushi)
Cheech Marin
- Mac
- (voz)
Cam Clarke
- Prince
- (voz)
- …
Debi Derryberry
- Marie
- (voz)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- L'il Pea
- (voz)
- …
Jeff Bennett
- The Colonel
- (voz)
- …
Kevin Schon
- Stash
- (voz)
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Nuttiest Nutcracker tho this movie has the old animation but I can see that this is the beginning of animation and this is even the great try and the best good job.
I was in elementary school when i first witnessed the dumpster fire that is this film. For years it has haunted me, a vague memory that I wasn't even sure was real. Then I found it again and it all made sense. I cannot believe that this was shown to me in a school. I'm giving this a low rating due to the years of trauma and questioning my very sanity, but I must say, I had a good laugh at how garbage this is.
a movie made primarily for kids who have not seen or heard the original story, or have just enough familiarity with it that they will sit through the entire video to the end. It tries way too hard to appeal to the " 7-10 year old, bathroom talk is funny" set. Marie's character is hard to sympathize with since you don't know how old she is supposed to be...is she a child who is sad because her toy is broken or is she a teenager who resents her parents for not being home for Christmas ? Too much jumping between original premise and the modern spin to be believable. Visually the computer graphics could have been better but would have been forgivable with a better attempt at a story. Individual performances by Jim Belushi and others were done well. Again this will appeal to some kids, but not a movie the whole family will sit down and watch together once the kids are past 10 years old.
The nuttiest Nutcracker a perfect and watchable movie with good graded series in it I love these kinds of movie because they make me more happy and so glad we all already know that these types of animation are the starting of animation and for those to use this type of animation to make out a movie I think they deserve the best and best ratings because this animation video version is enjoyable and unpredictable thanks once again golden films.
From what I've heard, this looks even WORSE than the Emoji Movie. That may not be saying much, but it still feels like something Sony Pictures made that's WORSE than the Emoji Movie. WHY WERE JIM CUMMINGS AND JEFF BENNETT IN THIS MOVIE??!!
The animation is HORRIBLE!!! It makes the Emoji Movie look like a Universal-DreamWorks Movie!!! It's the 1999 equivalent of Rapsittie Street Kids. Still doesn't change the fact that that movie is worse. Why tell the story of the Nutcracker through the perspective of the food?? THIS MAKES NO SENSE!!!! THIS FEELS LIKE SOMETHING THE NOSTALGIA CRITIC SHOULD DO!!!!!
It was a straight to video movie that was made by Sony Pictures. Yes, even before the days of Sony Pictures Animation. You though the Star was bad? You thought Eight Crazy Nights (a Hanukkah movie) was bad? The Nuttiest Nutcracker was even worse. I don't know if the Nuttiest Nutcracker is worse than the Emoji Movie or not, but it kind of looks worse. Jerry Smith doesn't know any better.
You wanna know what's worse? The Nuttiest Nutcracker even had a TV appearance on CBS!!! I'm not joking. This was aired on CBS of all channels!!!! CBS literally AIRED this Atrocity. Just like how the WB aired the Rapsittie Street Kids.
The animation is HORRIBLE!!! It makes the Emoji Movie look like a Universal-DreamWorks Movie!!! It's the 1999 equivalent of Rapsittie Street Kids. Still doesn't change the fact that that movie is worse. Why tell the story of the Nutcracker through the perspective of the food?? THIS MAKES NO SENSE!!!! THIS FEELS LIKE SOMETHING THE NOSTALGIA CRITIC SHOULD DO!!!!!
It was a straight to video movie that was made by Sony Pictures. Yes, even before the days of Sony Pictures Animation. You though the Star was bad? You thought Eight Crazy Nights (a Hanukkah movie) was bad? The Nuttiest Nutcracker was even worse. I don't know if the Nuttiest Nutcracker is worse than the Emoji Movie or not, but it kind of looks worse. Jerry Smith doesn't know any better.
You wanna know what's worse? The Nuttiest Nutcracker even had a TV appearance on CBS!!! I'm not joking. This was aired on CBS of all channels!!!! CBS literally AIRED this Atrocity. Just like how the WB aired the Rapsittie Street Kids.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTo capitalize with both Toy Story (1995), which is in then-vaulted by Disney back in 1997, and Toy Story 2 (1999), which is in the intial theatrical release, the film was debuted on CBS Primetime on December 3, 1999.
- ConexionesReferences Fantasía (1940)
- Bandas sonorasKeep The Faith
Performed by Peabo Bryson
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- Tiempo de ejecución48 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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