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Overview
Release Date:
25 December 1999 (UK) morePlot:
Robbie, an out-of-condition reindeer, tries to earn a place on Santa's crack sleigh team. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
5 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Just thirty minutes long but a scream all the same! moreCast
(Credited cast)| Robbie Williams | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Ardal O'Hanlon | ... | Robbie the Reindeer (voice) | |
| Paul Whitehouse | ... | Prancer (voice) | |
| Jane Horrocks | ... | Donner (voice) | |
| Steve Coogan | ... | Blitzen (voice) | |
| Caroline Quentin | ... | Vixen (voice) | |
| Jean Alexander | ... | Mrs. Santa (voice) | |
| Ricky Tomlinson | ... | Santa Claus (voice) | |
| Rhys Ifans | ... | Head Elf (voice) | |
| Harry Enfield | ... | Old Jingle (voice) | |
| Tony Anscombe | ... | Elf #3 (voice) | |
| Alistair McGowan | ... | Des Yeti / Alan Snowman (voice) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Richard Frame | ... | Bus Conductor / Polar Bear (voice) | |
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29 minCountry:
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1.33 : 1 moreMOVIEmeter: 
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Originally, Rudolph's name is never mentioned specifically because of copyright reasons. Only because of this was its omission then worked into the plot as a running gag. moreQuotes:
Blitzen: If you have any problems, come and see me. If you don't have any problems, come and see me anyway and we'll celebrate your lack of problems. moreSoundtrack:
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This was the funniest programme on the television at Christmas in Britain. It follows the adventures of a young reindeer called Robbie (the son of Rudolph)who has been sent by his father to Lapland to train and navigate Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. However, there are a couple of problems in Robbie's way. He is lazy and will do anything to get out of work , a female reindeer called Vixen has caught his eye and made him go all gooey and the leader of the sleigh team, Blitzen, is constantly conspiring to keep Robbie off the sleigh team because he hates Rudolph (Robbie's father) and wants to humiliate him. However, Robbie's friend, Donner, learns of this plan and informs Robbie and tells him to train like mad for the Reindeer Games. You can be rest assured that all turns out well in the end. British viewers will enjoy the depiction of the British sport commentators, Des Lynam and Alan Hansen as a yeti and a snowman respectively, and look out for a joke about the singer, Seal. All in all, it was one of the funniest short animations I have ever seen. I was in stitches on Christmas Day and it is well worth watching, whether you're an adult or a child, or just a big kid!!!