4/06/2011
The Happy Elf (2005) Review
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(More customer reviews)Harry Connick Jr! Isn't that enough! Okay, so I'm a big fan of the man, but this show's pretty good on its own, although the music and narration wouldn't be the same without him.
Forty-five minutes is a little shorter than I cared for, but that's what they gave us (an extra few minutes wouldn't have hurt much). We get to follow a Happy Little Elf called Eubie who tries to make some naughty kids turn nice. Not too sappy, and still a possible Christmas classic.
The DVD set's not too shabby. Aside from the film there are quite a few extras including a box that lights up and plays a little tidbit from the theme music.
There are quite a few good laughs in here. This film is very suitable for the older kids, but not for babies; teens and adults with a since of humor will also enjoy this flick. It will even be nice throughout the year!
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Based on Grammy®-winner Harry Connick, Jr.s originalsong, THE HAPPY ELF will be sure to ring in the season withloads of holiday laughter. This delightful animated adventure is the story ofEubie, one of Santas helpers whose overly optimistic outlook is putto the test when he decides to bring Christmas joy to a sad littletown called Bluesville. Will Eubies unbridled enthusiasm be too much for the towns austereauthority? Featuring the voice and brand-new holiday songs ofHarry Connick, Jr. and the voice talents of Carol Kane, Lewis Black, RobPaulsen, and Mickey Rooney. With tons of comedy and adventure alongthe way, THE HAPPY ELF is destined to be a Christmas classic thewhole family will enjoy.
Labels:
animated,
christmas,
christmas movie,
elf,
holiday,
holiday movie,
holidays,
kids
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