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202323 minAnimation, Family, Comedy

Mog's Christmas

Is Mog's Christmas a Hit or Flop?

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Is Mog's Christmas worth watching? With a rating of 7.25/10, this Animation, Family, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mog's Christmas Synopsis

Mog feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.

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Top Cast

Adjoa Andoh
Adjoa AndohNarrator (voice)
Benedict Cumberbatch
Benedict CumberbatchMr. Thomas (voice)
Claire Foy
Claire FoyMrs. Thomas (voice)
Miriam Margolyes
Miriam MargolyesAunt One (voice)
Maggie Steed
Maggie SteedAunt Two (voice)
Charlie Higson
Charlie HigsonJolly Uncle (voice)
Zawe Ashton
Zawe AshtonMrs. Gaynor (voice)
Gareth Berliner
Gareth BerlinerChestnut Seller (voice)
Amelie Law
Amelie LawDebbie (voice)
Teddy Skelton
Teddy SkeltonNicky (voice)

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Is Mog's Christmas worth watching?

Yes, Mog's Christmas is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.25/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Animation, Family, Comedy movies.

Is Mog's Christmas hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.25/10), Mog's Christmas is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Mog's Christmas?

Mog's Christmas is a Animation, Family, Comedy movie that Mog feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 17, 2025
★ 7

In the vein of the “Snowman” from 1982, this colourful and lively short feature from Channel Four takes a look at just how the “Thomas” family prepare for the big day whilst their cat looks on neglected and bemused. As the extended family all assemble, “Mog” isn’t getting his usual amount of attention so he takes refuge outside. When the Christmas tree starts to do it’s own scene from the Scottish play that’s the last straw! Sanctuary from all of this madness is sought on the roof where some white stuff falls on its nose. “Oh, for my basket and a boiled egg!” - but how to get down. If you like cats then you will probably love this. I don’t especially but it does still resonate as a reminder that sometimes we all get so caught up in the paraphernalia of December 25th that maybe we forget to make sure everyone in included in the self-inflicted mayhem as it carries us away in tradition, gifts and old aunties. It’s neatly drawn with a few comic moments and there’s even a cat sat on the mat style of ditty from Sophie Ellis Bextor, too!