Caillou's Holiday Movie is a 2003 Canadian animated Christmas film. It
stars Annie Bovaird as Caillou, Pat Fry as Daddy, Jason Szwimmer as
Elf, and Terry Simpson as Mailman. The film is based on the Canadian
TV series Caillou. It was released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on
October 7, 2003 by Sony Wonder in Canada and Warner Home Video in the
United States. It was re-released by NCircle Entertainment as part of
Caillou's 25th Anniversary on November 11, 2014.This is the first time
that Caillou is voiced by Annie Bovaird, who would later voice him in
the rest of the TV series' run. Bovaird replaced previous voice
actress Jaclyn Linetsky, who died a month before the film's release.
It is the only film based on the TV series. It also serves as the
season finale to the third season of the series. It was also the final
Caillou production before the series went on a three-year hiatus.It's
a very special holiday for Caillou when he learns about Christmas
traditions around the world and the importance of giving and sharing.
When Caillou wonders just how many days there are left until
Christmas, his Daddy gives him a Christmas calendar featuring holiday
traditions from countries around the world in every window. Caillou
also goes tobogganing, learns how to ski and plays Hanukkah games with
his friend Leo. Caillou also gives away some of his toys when he
learns about children around the world that are in need of toys such
as his old ones he no longer plays with. Caillou's little sister Rosie
also gets in on the Christmas fun. When Mom offers to help Rosie with
making gifts, Rosie decides to try it on her own. The film features
several songs performed by the cast of the film including Where
Christmas is Not The Same and Eight Days to Go and Everyday performed
by French-Canadian artist Marilou.Caillou's Holiday Movie was produced
at Special 1 Productions Inc. Annie Bovaird takes over as the English
voice of Caillou because the previous English voice of Caillou, Jaclyn
Linetsky, who played Megan in the TV show15/Love, died in 2003, not
long before the film was released. The film was directed by Nick
Rijgersberg, written by Peter Svatek and produced by Evelyn Anyosz,
Andre Auger, Diane Dallaire, Natalie Dumoulin, Louis Fournier, Julie
Lovelock, Lesley Taylor and Steven Valin.
stars Annie Bovaird as Caillou, Pat Fry as Daddy, Jason Szwimmer as
Elf, and Terry Simpson as Mailman. The film is based on the Canadian
TV series Caillou. It was released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on
October 7, 2003 by Sony Wonder in Canada and Warner Home Video in the
United States. It was re-released by NCircle Entertainment as part of
Caillou's 25th Anniversary on November 11, 2014.This is the first time
that Caillou is voiced by Annie Bovaird, who would later voice him in
the rest of the TV series' run. Bovaird replaced previous voice
actress Jaclyn Linetsky, who died a month before the film's release.
It is the only film based on the TV series. It also serves as the
season finale to the third season of the series. It was also the final
Caillou production before the series went on a three-year hiatus.It's
a very special holiday for Caillou when he learns about Christmas
traditions around the world and the importance of giving and sharing.
When Caillou wonders just how many days there are left until
Christmas, his Daddy gives him a Christmas calendar featuring holiday
traditions from countries around the world in every window. Caillou
also goes tobogganing, learns how to ski and plays Hanukkah games with
his friend Leo. Caillou also gives away some of his toys when he
learns about children around the world that are in need of toys such
as his old ones he no longer plays with. Caillou's little sister Rosie
also gets in on the Christmas fun. When Mom offers to help Rosie with
making gifts, Rosie decides to try it on her own. The film features
several songs performed by the cast of the film including Where
Christmas is Not The Same and Eight Days to Go and Everyday performed
by French-Canadian artist Marilou.Caillou's Holiday Movie was produced
at Special 1 Productions Inc. Annie Bovaird takes over as the English
voice of Caillou because the previous English voice of Caillou, Jaclyn
Linetsky, who played Megan in the TV show15/Love, died in 2003, not
long before the film was released. The film was directed by Nick
Rijgersberg, written by Peter Svatek and produced by Evelyn Anyosz,
Andre Auger, Diane Dallaire, Natalie Dumoulin, Louis Fournier, Julie
Lovelock, Lesley Taylor and Steven Valin.
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