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Arthur Christmas

Arthur Christmas

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Santa’s clumsy son, Arthur, must set out on a mission to deliver a forgotten present and save the magic of Christmas.

CertificateU

Duration95 mins

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  • Katie, 8
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Review by Katie, 8

4 stars

17 Dec 2012

It's Christmas eve and just when santa and his family have sat down to a game...........Steve and Arthur (santas sons)find a pink bike left.will Arthur get the chance to give Gwen her present...! Jim Broadbent cracked the voice of Arthur and the animation group really can put on a show.Sarah Smith has produced a film that really makes you think about how much trouble the elfs go to each year in making Christmas the event on the calender all Christians look forward to the best. I would agree with any one who enjoy the last scene the best when the Christmas tree shone and the world was full of smiles and laughter. Arthur goes through a lot of amousions and his humour is 100% loved .one of the reasons he's my favourite is because he never wants to let anyone miss out the fun of christmas .His heart is always full of inthusiasum. This film is made to put a smile on childrens faces but I see no reason why an adult can't enjoy it to.

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