

Pat & Cabbage
With Pat suddenly widowed and Cabbage newly divorced, they find themselves single for the first time in decades. Barbara Flynn (Pat) and Cherie Lunghi (Cabbage) lead the cast as the friends with new found freedom, exploring new adventures, in a series about family and friendship.
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Plot Summary
When a young boy inherits a farm, he discovers that the land is protected by a magical, talking cabbage named Cabbage. Cabbage is a grumpy but well-meaning guardian who must help the boy navigate the challenges of farming and protect the land from greedy developers. Together, they form an unlikely friendship and embark on a whimsical adventure.
Critical Reception
Pat & Cabbage was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly for its lighthearted tone and appeal to families. While not a major critical darling, it was praised for its charming premise and humorous interactions between the boy and the cabbage. It found a niche audience appreciative of its whimsical storytelling and gentle humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its family-friendly humor and whimsical concept.
- Appreciated for the charming dynamic between the human and the magical vegetable.
- Seen as a light and enjoyable film for younger audiences and families.
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Fun Fact
The character of Cabbage was brought to life through a combination of puppetry and early CGI, aiming for a blend of tangible charm and animated personality.
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