Tells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.Tells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.Tells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.
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Did you know
- Crazy creditsAs Old Nic narrates the opening prologue, it got interpreted by the opening credits with the opening title after the credits is completed, all presented in the magic mirrors. As part of the opening credits, the opening logos got into the festive time of Christmas:
- The brightness of the still version of The Weinstein Company's logo glows up and rims down as the camera zooms away from it.
- The red letters that form the Goodman Bond International Limited logo flies while rotating.
- The T-Films logo takes place in the sky with the colorful donut-shaped balloons floating, foreshadowing the exit of Donutland.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Frozen II (2019)
- SoundtracksTake Me There
Performed by Wai Man Kwan (as Jade Kwan)
Music by Joseph Wei
Lyrics by Francis L. Sullivan (as Francis Sullivan)
Arranged & Produced by Johnny Yim
Published by & Courtesy of Stars Shine International Limited
Originally Published by Stars Shine Music Publishing Limited
Featured review
Hongkong drops the animation ball
The first Toy Story type animation to come out of Hongkong was Dragon Blade which was a terrific movie, really using the talent Hongkong has in martial arts to tell a solid family story. This was continued with the success of TMNT, again having great action in it. Now Astro Boy might not have been as successful as TMNT, but it was certainly great entertainment. I loved that movie!!! So when Little Gobie came out as the next Hongkong made computer animated film I was more than eager to see it. But it was really really REALLY REALLY R E A L L Y bad. OMG, didn't the director see any of the other animated films made by his fellow countrymen??? What was on the mind of the people who paid to make this movie??? Do ANY of them watch any moves at all??? All I can say is, thank GOD I went alone to watch this (and the theater was pretty empty too). I guess people can sense a stinker. Well, from now on I'm gonna be a little more careful before choosing to watch an animated movie made in Hongkong!
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- annhellan
- Jan 23, 2011
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $192,460
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
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