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7/10
My four year old boy enjoyed it very much
grantk5 December 2000
As a commercial break started, my son looked back at me very serously and told me, "It'll be right back, Daddy. Please don't change the channel!". The story was nice, the animation was reasonable, and the overall message was very positive. I'm usually pretty good at picking out voices, but I wasn't able to tell who was who during the show. The cast of voices is excellent and fit the show very well. I think children will love this for many years.
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6/10
A Fine Cast; A Decent Family Film...
MovieAddict201618 December 2002
Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Howie Mandel, David Hyde Pierce, Jenna Elfman, Marlon Wayans and Tom Bosley make up the cast of "The Tangerine Bear," a decent family film that features a fine cast and "okay" animation.

Tangy is a teddy bear who has tragically been created with an upside-down smile. In this film he basically sits in a toy shop and is a good samaritan to other toys, and of course the sentimental ending is included.

The animation may not be great, the story may be a bit dry, but "The Tangerine Bear" isn't that bad. Just decent. It's clean entertainment to be enjoyed around the holiday, which as I write this, is coming up very soon.

2.5/5 stars--

John Ulmer
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7/10
A misunderstood bear is looking for a home for the holidays.
Mark-AA8420 December 2023
Who would want a stuffed bear that has an upside down smile and whose fur is tanned to a tangerine color? In this delightful holiday special, find out what happens when an ordinary teddy bear with a smile that was stitched upside down by mistake ends up in an emporium window with some other odd toys waiting for someone to buy them in time for Christmas.

There are several voices in this holiday video you should have no trouble recognizing. One of which is none other than Howie Mandel (the voice of Jack), who is known for his work on Bobby's World and before he hosted Deal or No Deal. Two other familiar voices include Country singer Trisha Yearwood who narrated the story, and Johnathon Tailor Thomas who voiced the main character.

Will Tanggy find a home in time for Christmas? Watch this heart-warming favorite holiday video and find out.
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10/10
Unexpected pleasure
lockwood83-131 January 2006
My son saw the cover and picked out this movie. I didn't know anything about it, but it is a great movie. He is 5 years old and it really captured his attention. He normally wants to watch movies with the "good guys" battling the "bad guys", but he chooses this movie over those most of the time.

The actors chosen to voice the characters are perfect for their roles. I especially enjoy Tom Bosley as the shopkeeper and David Hyde Pierce as the cuckoo. I also appreciate the idea of home being where ever there are people who love each other. I would recommend it highly to anyone with children.
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6/10
The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas - A Heartwarming Yet Predictable Holiday Film
hdoerr-021086 January 2024
I recently had the opportunity to watch The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas. While I found it to be a heartwarming movie, it did lack a certain level of originality and captivation. The storyline was cute and had all the essential elements of a classic Christmas movie, but it could have been more fleshed out to make it more memorable. The animation was decent, and I appreciated the attention to detail in the character's facial expressions, but it wasn't a standout feature.

Speaking of characters, I found them to be quite likable, but I was left wanting more from their journey. The film's central theme of friendship and kindness was well-executed, but the characters could have had more depth to make their journey more compelling. The Tangerine Bear, in particular, was a charming protagonist, but his character arc was predictable.

Overall, I would say that The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas is a decent choice if you're in the mood for a lighthearted Christmas movie that doesn't require you to invest a lot of emotional energy. It's not a standout film, but it has its moments. I would give it a six out of ten.
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10/10
Should be a Classic
Writer_Commentary7 April 2014
I'm not sure why most people aren't familiar with this special. In fact, I didn't know about this until quite a while later. No matter what your age is, I believe that you will enjoy this. While toys coming to life when people aren't looking is a very common premise, I have yet to see it fail to create something good. The story is very sweet all the way through. You'll probably like this, even if your first time seeing it is as an adult. You may find yourself watching this even when it isn't Christmas because it could actually work for any part of the year, they just chose Christmas for this particular story. But whether you have a kid who likes nice stories or you are a kid yourself, I highly recommend this movie to watch all the time.
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9/10
Good movie for under five crowd
eparrotte31 March 2007
This movie was initially a made for TV special, so the animation is not Disney quality the way "adults" like cartoons to be. My three year old son LOVES this movie. The songs, and the characters. We have watched the movie just about every day since we brought it home (about a month ago). It was a clearance VHS tape that he is wearing out. I am going to have to buy it on DVD. I only let him watch an hour of TV a day, so he is forgoing Dragon Tales and Bob the Builder to watch this every day. As an adult, I have to say that I have seen much better movies in my life. But, since it is a story geared towards children, and my son loves this movie, I have to give this move a high rating. The only reason it isn't a ten is because I am sick and tired of watching it all the time.

If you are purchasing this movie for yourself, you are probably not going to like it. If you are purchasing this movie for a child, he/she will love it. His/her parents will probably place a curse on you for purchasing this addictive movie. (Too much of a good thing is usually bad).

The storyline is cheerful and upbeat and it has some moral value in it. It teaches about family and helping your neighbor even when your neighbor isn't always the nicest to you. There is no violence in the movie.
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10/10
no Shiite
huhcrazyindiana12 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
really?! For all the id.i.o.ts from IMDb.

The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! (2000) is not from 2000 Is from 1999. And the uncut version at 51 minutes, remastered, 760x576 is for free on other free trackers. Why to buy the fuc.ki.ng DVD? F u IMDb, F u Amazon.

Guess what, here is the 1999 production year http://s21.postimg.org/xkjohq2ef/3rthr.jpg Remove from IMDb the 2000 year cause is from 1999!

Only in the uncut version at 51min you have another toy in the cartoon. Or this one http://s21.postimg.org/waqggey07/4rhbrt.jpg --> a cute black bird from another toy store.

remastered like this: http://s21.postimg.org/gb7swv1yf/2uklk7.jpg http://s21.postimg.org/almyyt6ef/1hyh.jpg http://s21.postimg.org/bzelu45nr/image.jpg http://s21.postimg.org/sfn2dueuf/image.jpg

''your name will be added to a blacklist and all your future reviews will be discarded automatically '' like a give a Shiite

f u IMDb,
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