Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas

Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas
Written by Christine Atkinson
Directed by Vic Atkinson
Voices of Adam Rich
Sterling Holloway
Music by Hagood Hardy
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Titlecraft Ltd.
Producer(s) Beryl Friesen
W.H. Stevens, Jr.
Editor(s) Gerald Tripp
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Atkinson Film-Arts
Distributor CBC
Release
Original network CBC
Original release December 24, 1979

Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas is a 1979 animated Christmas television special produced by the Canadian-based Atkinson Film-Arts for Pooled Film Services. It was originally broadcast on CBC and in syndication on December 24, 1979.[1]

Plot

Tukiki (voiced by Adam Rich) is a small Eskimo boy who sets out to discover the meaning of Christmas along with a magical character known as North Wind (voiced by Sterling Holloway). While on his journey, Tukiki visits different lands with varying cultures and customs. At each of these places, he learns something different about Christmas and is given gifts which he eventually takes back to give to his selfish arctic friends. The thoughtful giving of gifts brings about a change in Tukiki's homeland and suddenly harmony reigns where once was none, and through Tukiki's act of love, the true meaning of Christmas is discovered.

Cast

Principal characters

Other voices

Award nominations

1980 Genie Awards:

Home media

Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas was released on VHS by Embassy Home Entertainment in 1986 which has long been out of print. On August 12, 2008, it was released as a manufacture-on-demand DVD-R as part of the "Holiday Classics" series by Phoenix Learning Group, Inc.

References

  1. Television/radio age - Google Books. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
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