A Wish for Wings That Work
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Author | Berkeley Breathed |
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Illustrator | Berkeley Breathed |
Cover artist | Berkeley Breathed |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's |
Publisher | Little Brown & Co |
Publication date | 1991 |
Pages | 32 |
ISBN | 0-316-10691-7 |
A Wish for Wings That Work: An Opus Christmas Story is a children's book by Berkeley Breathed that was published in 1991. It was made into an animated television special that same year. The story is 30 pages long, and contains large color pictures every other page, and small black and white ones over the writing.
Plot
The story centers on Opus the Penguin (who was at the time one of the main characters in Breathed's comic strip Outland.) Opus is downhearted because, as a penguin, he cannot fly. He orders a machine and assembles it; when it comes time to test the machine by jumping off a three-mile-high cliff, Opus decides to do something less dangerous, and goes home to make anchovy Christmas cookies. He does not give up on his dream though, and makes a Christmas wish to Santa Claus for "wings that will go!" On Christmas Eve, Santa is making his usual delivery when he loses his reindeer and crashes into a lake. Opus jumps in and uses his natural swimming skills to pull Santa out. To thank Opus for his daring rescue, a group of ducks pick him up and take him flying through the air.
TV special
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Directed by | Skip Jones |
Produced by | Peggy Regan |
Written by | Berkeley Breathed |
Starring |
Michael Bell Joe Alaskey John Byner Tress MacNeille Alexaundria Simmons Andrew Hill Newman Frank Welker Robin Williams Dustin Hoffman |
Music by |
Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Edited by | Larry C. Cowan |
Distributed by |
Amblin Television Universal Cartoon Studios |
Release dates | December 18, 1991 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
On December 18, 1991, an animated special based on the book aired on CBS.[1][2] It was directed by Skip Jones and was produced by Peggy Regan for Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television for Universal Cartoon Studios.[3] It was released on DVD on November 6, 2007.
Critical reception
Lisa Horowitz of Variety gave the special a positive review, saying that it "crams a lot of action and intelligence into its half-hour." She also praised the animation and vocal performances.[2]
Breathed, who was credited as the writer and executive producer of the special, was disappointed with the overall results. Asked in a 2003 Washington Post interview where a copy of the special could be found on VHS or DVD, Breathed replied
Hopefully in the rubbish pail. We can do better than that and we will with an eventual Opus film... but I'm glad you enjoyed it. I presume your family was on speed when they watched it. I would imagine it helps.
In a 2007 interview, Breathed said that the reason he disliked the special was simply "unspectacular ratings" and that his humor "wasn't meant for television, even if it was done right." Other reasons were his "lack of writing experience" and a director who was in way over his head. Breathed said that he had wanted Sterling Holloway to provide the voice for Opus.
References
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103272/companycredits?ref_=ttfc_sa_4
- 1 2 Variety Television Reviews 1991-1992. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8240-3796-0.
- ↑ "A Wish For Wings That Work @ BCDB". BCDB. 2012-11-16.
External links
- Berkeley Breathed's website
- Washington Post interview, mentions the TV Special
- A Wish for Wings That Work at the Internet Movie Database
- A Wish for Wings That Work at The Big Cartoon DataBase