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|image=Nuttiestnutcracker.jpg |
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− | |director=Harold Harris<br>Spunky Summercrest {{s|( |
+ | |director=Harold Harris<br>Spunky Summercrest {{s|(add. sequences)}} |
− | |writer=Diane Eskenazi {{s|(creator)}}<br>Sindy McKay {{s|( |
+ | |writer=Diane Eskenazi {{s|(creator)}}<br>Sindy McKay {{s|(add. dialogue)}} |
|release=October 19, 1999 |
|release=October 19, 1999 |
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|runtime=48 minutes |
|runtime=48 minutes |
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|available=VHS<br>DVD}} |
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{{Quote|Yeah, you probably figured it's same old, same old, but this one's got a ''nutty'' little twist.<br>''[She puts ''"Nuttiest"'' into the opening title.]''|Sugar Plum Fairy}} |
{{Quote|Yeah, you probably figured it's same old, same old, but this one's got a ''nutty'' little twist.<br>''[She puts ''"Nuttiest"'' into the opening title.]''|Sugar Plum Fairy}} |
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− | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1999 CGI-animated direct-to-video movie, based loosely on ''[[The Nutcracker]]'', that is co-executive produced for Columbia TriStar Home Video by Dan Krach. |
+ | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1999 CGI-animated direct-to-video movie, based loosely on ''[[The Nutcracker]]'', that is co-executive produced for Columbia TriStar Home Video by Dan Krach. It was premiered on [[CBS]] after its direct to video release on December 3, 1999. |
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− | |Excerpts from {{w|Tchaikovsky}}'s<br>"The Nutcracker"|| |
+ | |Excerpts from {{w|Tchaikovsky}}'s<br />"The Nutcracker"|| |
− | *London Festival Orchestra<br>{{s|(dir: Alberto Lizzio)}} |
+ | *London Festival Orchestra<br />{{s|(dir: Alberto Lizzio)}} |
*Royal Philharmonic |
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− | |"[[The Big Cheese]]"||Steve Keller<br>Ben Ryan |
+ | |"[[The Big Cheese]]"||Steve Keller<br />Ben Ryan |
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|"[[Keep The Faith]]"||{{w|Peabo Bryson}} and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir |
|"[[Keep The Faith]]"||{{w|Peabo Bryson}} and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir |
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|{{w|Phyllis Diller}}||Sugar Plum Fairy |
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− | |{{w|Cheech Marin}}||Mac |
+ | |{{w|Cheech Marin}}||[[Mac (The Nuttiest Nutcracker)|Mac]] |
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|{{w|Cam Clarke}}||Prince<br>Asparagus<br>Mouse Sergeant |
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|[[Debi Derryberry]]||Marie<br>Fritz |
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− | |{{w|Desiree Goyette}}||Sparkle |
+ | |{{w|Desiree Goyette}}||[[Sparkle (The Nuttiest Nutcracker)|Sparkle]] |
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− | |[[Tress MacNeille]]||L'il Pea<br>Brocoli Floret |
+ | |[[Tress MacNeille]]||[[L'il Pea]]<br>Brocoli Floret |
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+ | |[[Jeff Bennett]]||Stash<br>Mouse Doctor<br>Mouse Soldier |
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|[[Jim Cummings]]||[[Drosselmeier|Uncle Drosselmeier]]<br>Gramps |
|[[Jim Cummings]]||[[Drosselmeier|Uncle Drosselmeier]]<br>Gramps |
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+ | |{{w|Kevin Schon}}||The Colonel |
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 April 2020
“ | Yeah, you probably figured it's same old, same old, but this one's got a nutty little twist. [She puts "Nuttiest" into the opening title.] |
” |
— Sugar Plum Fairy |
The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a 1999 CGI-animated direct-to-video movie, based loosely on The Nutcracker, that is co-executive produced for Columbia TriStar Home Video by Dan Krach. It was premiered on CBS after its direct to video release on December 3, 1999.
Summary
A fun-filled adventure for everyone, The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a star-studded CGI-animated movie that lends a madcap twist to the cherished "Nutcracker" tale… all gone nuts!
When a young teen, Marie, falls asleep awaiting the return of her parents, she enters the magical world of her Nutcracker Prince, a gift from her Uncle. Together with a zany band of mixed nuts and the Sugar Plum Fairy, Marie helps her Nutcracker Prince reclaim his Kingdom from Reginald, the evil Mouse King!
Featuring excepts from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Ballet" as well as two original songs performed by Peabo Bryson, it is one wild ride… all with a nutty twist!
Songs
Title | Performed by |
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Excerpts from Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" |
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"The Big Cheese" | Steve Keller Ben Ryan |
"Keep The Faith" | Peabo Bryson and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir |
"Just Believe" | Peabo Bryson |
The original score is composed by David Krystal and orchestrated by William Carpenter, recorded at The Asylum.
Cast
Voice actor/actress | Character(s) |
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Jim Belushi | Reginald |
Phyllis Diller | Sugar Plum Fairy |
Cheech Marin | Mac |
Cam Clarke | Prince Asparagus Mouse Sergeant |
Debi Derryberry | Marie Fritz |
Desiree Goyette | Sparkle |
Tress MacNeille | L'il Pea Brocoli Floret |
Jeff Bennett | Stash Mouse Doctor Mouse Soldier |
Jim Cummings | Uncle Drosselmeier Gramps |
Kevin Schon | The Colonel |
External links
This page about a Christmas special or an episode from a television series with a Christmas theme is a stub. Please help the Christmas Special Wiki by expanding this article. |
Sony Pictures |
Movies | |
Columbia Pictures | 1941 • Christmas with the Kranks • The Holiday • Arthur Christmas • Paul Blart: Mall Cop • The Night Before • The Star |
Screen Gems | This Christmas |
Direct-to-Video | Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night • The Nuttiest Nutcracker • The Swan Princess Christmas |