Wayside: The Movie
Wayside: The Movie

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Wayside: The Movie

2005
Movie
60 min
English

The comically absurd tale of a quirky grammar school that was accidentally built 30-stories high.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Various (Anthology Film)Genres: Animation, Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Wayside: The Movie is an animated anthology film based on the popular children's book series by Louis Sachar. It follows the daily misadventures of a group of quirky students and their eccentric teachers at the bizarre Wayside School, a building that was constructed with a series of unusual architectural quirks. Each segment explores the strange happenings and humorous situations that arise from the school's peculiar design and the unique personalities within it.

Critical Reception

As an animated adaptation of beloved children's books, Wayside: The Movie was generally received with moderate enthusiasm by families and young audiences who were already familiar with the source material. Critics noted its faithfulness to Sachar's whimsical and surreal storytelling, appreciating the imaginative scenarios and the humor tailored for a younger demographic. However, some reviewers found the episodic nature of the anthology format to be uneven, with certain segments resonating more than others. It was praised for its vibrant animation and the quirky characters, though it didn't achieve widespread critical acclaim beyond its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of Louis Sachar's unique humor and imaginative world.

  • Appreciated by children and families for its quirky characters and entertaining, albeit episodic, stories.

  • Some critics found the anthology structure led to an inconsistent viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reception for Wayside: The Movie is not widely documented on Google reviews. However, based on general sentiment from similar adaptations, it's likely that young viewers and fans of the books found it a fun and engaging watch, enjoying the familiar characters and outlandish school setting.

Fun Fact

The film draws its characters and setting directly from Louis Sachar's Wayside School series, which originally began with 'Sideways Stories from Wayside School' in 1985, known for its unconventional classroom setups and student narratives.

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