Casper's Haunted Christmas

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Casper's Haunted Christmas
Directed byOwen Hurley
Written by
Mainframe Entertainment
Distributed byUniversal Studios Home Video
Release date
  • October 31, 2000 (2000-10-31)
(Halloween)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Casper's Haunted Christmas is a 2000 animated Christmas

Mainframe Entertainment, based on the character Casper the Friendly Ghost, and was released by Universal Studios Home Video on October 31, 2000 (Halloween).[1] Unlike either its theatrical or two direct-to-video predecessors, which combined live-action and CGI, the film was fully made in computer animation. It stars Brendon Ryan Barrett (who previously starred in Casper: A Spirited Beginning as Casper's best friend, Chris Carson) as the voice of the title character. Randy Travis
provided original music.

Plot

After a scaring spree at a drive-in theater,

the Ghostly Trio's are confronted by Casper who is then confronted by Officer Snivel who informs him that his scare quota is down. The Trio take Snivel's whistle and blow it which summons Kibosh, the perfidious King of Ghosts, who decrees that Casper must scare someone before Christmas Day, according to ghost law which requires him to purposely scare at least one person a year, or he will be banished to the Dark, together with his uncles, for their failed responsibility for him, for all eternity. To make sure Casper scares someone, he confiscates the Trio's haunting licenses and flings them to the Christmas-influenced town Kriss, Massachusetts, on account of the Trio's hatred of the holiday, where they meet the Jollimore Family. When Casper's good behavior starts to act up, which includes befriending the daughter of the family, Holly, the Ghostly Trio call in Casper's lookalike cousin Spooky
, who brings along his girlfriend Poil, to do the job disguised as Casper in the hope of fooling Kibosh.

With Casper and Spooky unlikely to scare someone after a series of failed attempts the Trio decide to plot a scaring spree stealing every Christmas present in Kriss, in a reference to

How the Grinch Stole Christmas
, and taking them to the Jollimores' house where they plan to lure the townspeople then set off scary booby traps to go out with a bang before being banished to the Dark. Casper along with Spooky and Poil scare the Trio using a fake Kibosh made from the Jollimores' giant Santa. Casper then summons the real Kibosh using Snivel's whistle to inform him he scared the Trio, fulfilling his ghostly obligation, but Snivel informs Kibosh of the booby traps, violating the no scaring order on the Trio. To prevent Kibosh from banishing them to the Dark, the Trio claim they intend to spring the traps on themselves to entertain Kibosh. After the act, Kibosh accepts the Trio's claim and returns their haunting licenses before leaving with Snivel. The film ends with the remaining ghosts celebrating Christmas with the Jollimore family.

Cast

Crew

  • Ian Boothby - co-writer
  • Roger Fredericks - co-writer
  • Kris Zimmerman - voice director
  • Byron Vaughns - producer
  • Owen Hurley - director

Marketing

In the United States

Baskin Robbins
, whose logo is featured on an ice cream store in the film, made a tie-in promotion with the VHS release of Casper's Haunted Christmas, by inventing a Casper-themed ice cream flavor that was available throughout December. The chain also inserted a coupon good for free ice cream sundaes inside every video.

Music

A soundtrack featuring original

Koch Records.[2][3]

Aditionally, the original Casper the Friendly Ghost theme can be heard in the opening sequence of the film performed by Travis,[4] and is also included in the soundtrack.

See also

References

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