The Gruffalo(2009)
Animated tale of a clever little mouse who uses his wits to stop being eaten by the scary Gruffalo as he takes a walk through the woods.
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Age group5–12 years
Duration27 mins
I liked this film very, verry much because it was really, really funny and slightly scary. It is one of my most favourite films! My favourite part was when the mouse said his favourite food is Gruffalo-crumble, this is because the small mouse tricked and scared the hughmungus Gruffalo into thinking he was a big bad scary monster and everybody was scared of him. My favourite character is the mouse because he is a clever cloggs and small like me. I would like very much to see this film again or purchase it on DVD, I would like to read the book to this film as the film was fantastic an the books to films are usually better then the films because they mostly have more deatail. I also want to get the puppets so i can put on my own puppet shows, make silly and funny versions, and preform them to my family and friends, i think this would be great fun and amusing for my family and friends.
By Kaitlyn
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