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Stuart Little: Little Hi / Hey, Little Ho Ho Ho is a 2011 Stuart Little Christmas Special. It was directed by Peter Hewitt (who directing Garfield the Movie) and produced by Brad Lewis (who producing Ratatouille). It stars the new voices of Brian Drummond as the Toy Soldier, Conrad Vernon as the Gingerbread Man, Robin Williams as Mark the Snowman, Donnie Yen as Bruce the Elf, and Jim Carrey as Tuby the Red Nose Reindeer. An upcoming film, Happy Halloween, Stuart Little! will be released on October 31, 2014.

Plot[]

It's Christmas in Minot, North Dakota. Stuart Little and his Family join to fix a Christmas Tree while Vexy takes with Margalo on a Christmas Future. However, they meet the Toy Soldier and the Gingerbread Man (voiced by Brian Drummond and Conrad Vernon), they help to find Santa Claus (played by Danny Wells) gets a Workshop from Toys everywhere in the United States of America. However, they taking to see a Reindeer name Tuby (voiced by Jim Carrey) who also seen the Snowman name Mark (voiced by Robin Williams) and the Elf named Bruce (voiced by Donnie Yen). Later the Toy Soldier and Gingerbread Man's Sleigh. However, they see Mrs. Claus (played by Gail Kobe) who wanted use to make Toys to the Stouts. However, Stuart returns to North Dakota and have a Christmas Day.

Movie Views[]

Directed by: Peter Hewitt

Produced by: Brat Lewis

Written by: Larry Doyle

Starring: Michael J. Fox
Christina Ricci
Melanie Griffith
Kevin Clash
Jennifer Tilly
Armie Hammer
Brian Drummond
Conrad Vernon
Robin Williams
Jim Carrey
Donnie Yen
Gail Kobe
Danny Wells

Music by: Harry Gregson Williams

Cinematography by: John Schwartzman

Edited by: David Martin

Distributed by: TriStar Pictures
Red Wagon Entertainment

Release date: December 23, 2011

Running time: 60 Minutes

Country: United States

Language: English

Locations: Comfort Inn, 22nd Avenue Southwest, Minot, North Dakota, USA
EUE/Screen Gems Studios, North 23rd Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA

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