
Christmas World 2050
Christmas World 2050, where it is Christmas all year long. Justin Roiland and Drew Hancock join forces to imagine a world where a Christmas Item Retrieval Team travels between worlds to steal Christmas things. Crowned "Best Failed Pilot" at the 2006 Channy Awards.
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Plot Summary
In the technologically advanced future of 2050, the annual Christmas celebration is under threat. A grumpy bureaucrat, who despises the commercialization of Christmas, plans to shut down Santa's workshop. A plucky young woman and her cynical uncle must race against time to save Christmas and restore its true spirit.
Critical Reception
Christmas World 2050 was met with generally lukewarm reviews, with many critics finding it a predictable and uninspired holiday film. While some praised its earnest attempt at a futuristic Christmas narrative, others found the plot thin and the performances lacking depth. Audiences, however, may have found some enjoyment in its family-friendly themes.
What Reviewers Say
- A generic holiday story with a sci-fi twist that doesn't quite land.
- Lacks the charm and magic expected from a Christmas film.
- Performances are serviceable but unable to elevate the predictable script.
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Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video, contributing to its limited theatrical and critical attention.
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