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Dodger Special: Coronation
Dodger and the gang return to London to pull off their biggest mission yet: to rob the Crown Jewels ahead of the Queen's Coronation.
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Plot Summary
The special follows Dodger and his gang as they navigate London during the coronation of King Charles III. Dodger, a street-smart character from Oliver Twist, finds himself embroiled in the pomp and circumstance of the royal event, interacting with familiar faces and dealing with the unique challenges and opportunities presented by such a grand occasion.
Critical Reception
The 'Dodger Special: Coronation' was released as a standalone short film, acting as a celebratory tie-in to the King's coronation. It received generally positive attention for its humor and its modern take on classic Dickensian characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive blend of historical events and Dickensian characters.
Appreciated for its witty dialogue and comedic performances.
Seen as a fun and quirky addition to the 'Dodger' universe.
Google audience: Audience reception focused on the special's entertaining and lighthearted approach to the coronation, with many viewers enjoying the comedic interactions and the familiar characters.
Fun Fact
The special cleverly incorporates real-world events surrounding the coronation of King Charles III into its narrative, creating a unique commentary on modern British society through the eyes of Victorian-era characters.
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