A Town Called Panic

A Town Called Panic Release Date: December 16, 2009

Hilarious and frequently surreal, the stop-motion extravaganza “A Town Called Panic” has endless charms and raucous laughs for children from eight to eighty. Based on the Belgian animated cult TV series (which was released by Wallace & Gromit’s Aardman Studios), Panic stars three plastic toys named Cowboy, Indian and Horse who share a rambling house in a rural town that never fails to attract the weirdest events. Cowboy and Indian’s plan to gift Horse with a homemade barbeque backfires when they accidentally buy 50 million bricks. Whoops! This sets off a perilously wacky chain of events as the trio travel to the center of the earth, trek across frozen tundra and discover a parallel underwater universe of pointy-headed (and dishonest!) creatures. Each speedy character is voiced—and animated—as if they are filled with laughing gas. With panic a permanent feature of life in this papier-mâché burg, will Horse and his equine paramour – flame-tressed music teacher Madame Longray (Jeanne Balibar)—ever find a quiet moment alone? A sort of Gallic Monty Python crossed with Art Clokey on acid, A Town Called Panic is zany, brainy and altogether insane-y!

Please note: Despite occasional bad language in the original French, the U.S. version, dubbed in English, is entirely appropriate for children.

Genres: AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy
Directed By: Stéphane Aubier Vincent Patar
Runtime: 75 minutes
Studio: Zeitgeist Films
MPAA Rating Unrated