A Piggy Tale
A Piggy Tale

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A Piggy Tale

1991
Movie
100 min
Mandarin

Dolly, a lovely, adorable little girl from the mountain region. Due to the death of her parents, she was sent to her parents' friend, Mrs. Chu's care. When Dolly and her mini pig playmate, Guava, first came to Taipei, they brought a great change in the life of the Chu family and created a series of thrilling amusing incidents. One day, Papa Chu brought Guava to the office but negligently lost it. When Dolly heard that Guava got lost, she was very sad and decided to leave home to search for Guava. In order to help Dolly, Chu Pi, Papa Chu's son, called his buddies to join Dolly in the search of Guava. An interesting, worrying search journey by a group of children began...

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: John DillowGenres: Animation, Family, Short

Plot Summary

In a whimsical world, a little pig named Penelope dreams of attending the grand Piggy Ball. However, she faces a challenge when her dress isn't ready in time. With the help of her friends, Penelope embarks on a quest to find the perfect attire, learning valuable lessons about friendship and self-reliance along the way.

Critical Reception

A Piggy Tale is a charming animated short primarily appreciated for its gentle humor and positive message for young children. While not a widely discussed film, it's generally viewed as a sweet and entertaining piece for its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple yet engaging story suitable for young viewers.

  • Appreciated for its colorful animation and endearing characters.

  • Seen as a lighthearted and positive tale about overcoming small obstacles.

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Fun Fact

The animation style of 'A Piggy Tale' is reminiscent of traditional children's book illustrations, aiming for a soft and inviting visual experience.

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