The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol

Animation / Court métrage / Comédie / Famille
États-Unis, 2011, 22 min

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The Smurfs present their unique take on Charles Dickens' celebrated Christmas story 'A Christmas Carol' with Grouchy Smurf (George Lopez) as a natural stand-in for Ebenezer Scrooge, the figure who hates the joy and merriment the festive period brings. Can a visitation from the Smurfs of Christmas Past (Melissa Sturm), Present (Fred Armisen) and Future (Gary Basaraba) change Grouchy's ways in time to stop the dastardly Gargamel's latest wicked ploy from succeeding? (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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anglais Charles Dickens' Bambillionth version of "A Christmas Carol." It's a tax on the globalization of the Smurf Village. It is nice, but it's a far cry from the Belgian Middle Ages. But of course, I do appreciate the combination of the new 3D with the old 2D concept. ()