Somewhere in the Arctic...

June. 25,1986      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A polar bear is hunted by eskimos. But suddenly the hunt gets interrupted.

Rich Moore as  Oohk (voice)
Andrew Stanton as  Bahr (voice)
Jeff Pidgeon as  Uhk (voice)

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Reviews

Lawbolisted
1986/06/25

Powerful

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Matrixiole
1986/06/26

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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ThrillMessage
1986/06/27

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Lidia Draper
1986/06/28

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1986/06/29

"Somewhere in the Arctic" is an animated short film from 1988, so this one has its 30th anniversary next year already and it is a very early career effort by Andrew Stanton, one of Pixar's most famous and a 2-time Oscar winner now. He was in his early 20s when he made this one. And if you take a look at the voice actors here, you will find the names of animators mostly who managed their own careers in the decades to come, even won an Oscar too. This one runs for under 4 minutes and is pretty simplistic. The way how the polar bear is totally not scared of the hunters reminds one of Bugs Bunny and his chasers in the old Warner Bros cartoons. The way he tricks them with the help of music and books too. And finally there is a pretty solid inclusion of breaking the 4th Wall, not once, but twice even. No spoken language in here (except "My Girl"), so you can enjoy this one wherever you are from and what languages you speak without subtitles. Obviously you should not expect any greatness in here, but this was a solid depiction of Stanton's potential already. I recommend checking it out.

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Rectangular_businessman
1986/06/30

"Somewhere in the Arctic", along with "A story" is one of the first animations done by Andrew Stanton, the director of the successful Pixar films "Finding Nemo" and "WALL•E".In my opinion, this was a fairly enjoyable minimalistic short, which echoes some of the elements present in several slapstick cartoons from the Golden Age of Animation. Even when the result isn't at the same level of Stanton's masterpieces, "Somewhere in the Arctic", is still pretty satisfying, having a neat animation style and being very funny to watch. It also has a very nice song: "My Girl", by The Temptations.8.5/10

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yortsnave
1986/07/01

I saw this cute little animated short as part of the animation feature film "Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation", at an art theater in Columbus, Ohio in the late 1980s. (There may be a video version of the Spike and Mike film (not part of the Sick and Twisted series), but I don't know if this short is included or not.) The plot, as I recall, is pretty basic: a group of Eskimos are chasing a polar bear, presumably to kill it. The polar bear stops suddenly, causing the hunters to give up the hunt--why? I won't give it away, but I will hint that the reason occurs every day in every public library in the world! By the way, director Andrew Stanton went on to earn much-deserved fame with his animated films for Pixar.

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