The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! (2000)

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When Tangie, a teddy bear goes into the Smile-erator on his head, his smile is put on upside down, causing him to end up on the bargain bin on Christmas Eve with other misfit toys, then onto Winkle's Emporium, a discount store. There, Tangie does his level best over the coming year to become a part of some family. He spends his time in Winkle's front window with Jack, a Jack-in-the-box with claustrophobia and Bird, a cuckoo clock bird with agorophobia.

Summary
"The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!" is a wonderfully heartfelt animated movie released in 2000, targeted at kids and households, but charming to all audiences. At its core, it is a story of relationship, approval, and the real significance of house.

The protagonist of the film is a lovable teddy bear called Tangie who, due to a production accident, ends up with a frown rather of a smile, making him distinct among his peers. Given that customers generally choose cheerful-looking toys, Tangie discovers himself relegated to a discount bin in a toy shop. It is in this shop that he forms friendships with a various group of toys-- Bearlee, a teddy bear, Silver Bells, a doll, and Virgil, a snake.

Story
The turning point in the story takes place when Tangie is accidentally offered to a junk store, where he forms a brand-new bond with Bird, a bird-shaped alarm clock. Both desire a caring house, making them grow better. Tangie learns about the power of dreams and hope from his brand-new good friend. On the other hand, Tangie's old good friends from the toy shop miss their friend and start a daring objective to rescue Tangie and Bird from the scrap store and help them discover permanently homes.

As Christmas approaches, the story even more uncomplicates with the entry of Orlando, a sweet and caring young kid. Orlando is lonesome and desires a buddy to keep him business. On finding Tangie in the scrap shop, his eyes light up as he sees beyond Tangie's frown; he instead recognizes the special bear's ability to be a special and reassuring buddy.

Conclusion
The movie ends on a wonderful note with Tangie being adopted into a loving house, just in time for Christmas. The story doesn't forget Bird and Tangie's pals from the toy shop, who likewise find caring homes. The movie concludes with boosting messages about the spirit of Christmas and the warmth of home and family.

Throughout its runtime, "The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!" weaves a charming story that stimulates a sense of heat, compassion, and the real essence of chaste relationship. It leaves its audience with an ageless message-- that welcoming uniqueness and uniqueness is more vital than fitting into a fixed mold. Concurrently, the message about the power of hope, dreams, and the spirit of Christmas are hard-hitting and heartfelt.

Summary
Directed by Bert Ring and produced by Tundra Productions, "The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!" is a wonderful blend of fantasy and truth. The voice cast includes Tom Bosley, Jenna Elfman, Howie Mandel, and David Hyde Pierce, each giving life to their particular characters, thereby making the movie wholesome and genuinely bewitching for its audience. The film is a heartwarming expect people of all age groups and a fantastic tip of the spirit of the holiday.

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