The Star of Christmas | |
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Directed by | Tim Hodge |
Written by | Phil Vischer |
Produced by | David Pitts |
Starring | Phil Vischer Mike Nawrocki Jacquelyn Ritz Lisa Vischer Dan Anderson Jim Poole Tim Hodge Mike Sage |
Music by | Kurt Heinecke Christopher Davis |
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Distributed by | Warner Home Video (US) Word Entertainment |
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Running time | 48 minutes |
Language | English |
The Star of Christmas is a 2002 American animated film and is the eighteenth episode of the VeggieTales animated series and the second holiday special.[1] It was released on October 26, 2002[2] and re-released on October 5, 2004, in Holiday Double Feature with its earlier episode The Toy that Saved Christmas. Like the other holiday episodes, it has no usual ”A Lesson in...” subtitle and the countertops. The film's message is that the true Star of Christmas is Jesus Christ. The movie emphasizes that the tale of Jesus Christ's birth is the epitome of real love and should, therefore, serve as society's model for how to love others.
The Star of Christmas centers on two would-be operatic composers who are based on W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. VeggieTales has spoofed Gilbert and Sullivan's work in Lyle the Kindly Viking and (specifically The Mikado) in Sumo of the Opera. In this episode however they spoof the people, Gilbert, Sullivan and themselves.
The film was nominated for an Annie Award in 2002 in the category of Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Home Video Production, but lost to Rolie Polie Olie: The Great Defender of Fun.[3]
The cast of VeggieTales plan a play entitled "The Princess and the Plumber". When faced with the prospect of losing their audience to a church pageant, Cavis and Millward go to the church to steal the Star of Christmas, a plan that ultimately goes awry. Edmund and the Reverend arrive to release Cavis and Millward from jail, who are moved by the gesture and then choose to attend the pageant.
The studio was on a tight schedule in early Christmas 2001 to get the film done. Most people slept in their offices trying to get The Star of Christmas finished. Towards the end/before it wrapped, Mike Nawrocki was said he would be on his Sunday drive around the time of New Year's Eve. They were at a café, the same café they used for the premiere of "Larryboy and the Rumor Weed". There was Lisa Vischer singing "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" during the "Star of Christmas" premiere.
Walla Group: Ian Anderson, Adam Frick, Tim Hodge, Laura Richy, Aimee Dupriest, Peggy Heinrichsen, Julea Love and Jesse Tewson
Due to the format of the show, this episode does not contain the usual "What We Have Learned" or "VeggieTales Theme". It does contain five original (short) compositions and one Christmas traditional:
This episode of VeggieTales was distributed by American Public Television and aired on select PBS stations in 2002,[4] with repeat broadcasts as late as 2006.[5]