How Murray Saved Christmas

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How Murray Saved Christmas
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Based onHow Murray Saved Christmas
by Mike Reiss
Written byMike Reiss
Directed by Peter Avanzino
Starring Jerry Stiller
Sean Hayes
Kevin Michael Richardson
Jason Alexander
John Ratzenberger
Narrated by Dennis Haysbert
Music by Walter Murphy
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers Claudia Katz
Lee Supercinski
EditorPaul D. Calder
Running time42 minutes
Production companies Rough Draft Studios
Universal Animation Studios
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseDecember 5, 2014 (2014-12-05)

How Murray Saved Christmas is a 2014 animated musical television special, directed by Peter Avanzino and written by Mike Reiss. The story, narrated in verse, is based on Reiss's 2000 picture book of the same name. Voice actors included Jerry Stiller, Sean Hayes, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jason Alexander, John Ratzenberger, and Dennis Haysbert.

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The special premiered on December 5, 2014, on NBC. [1] It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. The special was the first time Universal Animation Studios produced anything for NBC.

Plot

A quaint little town called Stinky Cigars, a secret location hidden only by a name that was chosen to repel tourists, is populated by iconic holiday characters from every culture around the world. It is home to Santa Claus and his workshop full of hard-working elves, and to other holiday figures from the best-known (Cupid, the Easter Bunny, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln) to the most minor and obscure (Arbor Day Aardvark, Labor Day Amos).

The story, which is narrated in verse and "cheekily punctuated" by original songs, [2] centers on Edison Elf (Sean Hayes), an optimistic inventor who presents Santa with an unexpectedly hazardous new toy, and Murray Weiner (Jerry Stiller), the cranky owner of the town's diner. Murray's talent for delivering orders makes the unwilling curmudgeon the only person in town who can fill in for an injured Santa (Kevin Michael Richardson) on Christmas Eve. [3]

Cast

Production

How Murray Saved Christmas was produced by Universal Animation Studios, with the animation being done by Rough Draft Studios, both of which are based in Glendale, California.

Mike Reiss, a writer and producer on The Simpsons , sought to bring a "Simpsons sensibility" to Christmas specials. [2] Reiss adapted the script from his 2000 children's book of the same name and its 2002 sequel Santa Claustrophobia, which were both illustrated by David Catrow.

Reception

The special received 3.57 million viewers and a 0.9/3 rating/share. [4]

How Murray Saved Christmas received mixed reviews from critics. The review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the special a score of 50% based on reviews from 6 critics, with an average score of 3.7/10. [5] The review-aggregation website Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 60 out of 100 based on 4 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [6]

Patrick Kevin Day of the Los Angeles Times gave the special a positive review: "It's the kind of special that harried parents may want to turn on for their own tired parents to help babysit the kids. They'll enjoy the extended tribute to milkmen". [7] Robert Bianco of USA Today gave the special a positive review: "The very multicultural Murray is one of those rare holiday specials the entire family can enjoy for years to come". [8]

Brian Lowry of Variety gave the special credit for delivering on its "snarky promise" by bringing the Simpsons ' style to Christmas specials:

Playfully irreverent ... and clearly pitched to tickle adults along with kids, Murray features such moments as a sprightly elf ditty with the lyrics: "We never miss a day of work, 'cause we don't have health insurance". Nor are the tots likely to get throwaway gags like a store named Salvador's Dollies. [2]

Nevertheless, Lowry gave the special a negative review, stating that "at the risk of sounding like a Grinch, while Murray gets the sleigh off the ground, How Murray Saved Christmas doesn't manage to stay airborne". [2] Erik Adams of The A.V. Club gave the special a C+, saying: "Sentiment- and story-wise, How Murray Saved Christmas is all over the place, but its joke-telling abilities live up to the shiniest lines on its creators' resumes". [9]

Awards

Composer Walter Murphy and writer/lyricist Mike Reiss were nominated for a 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for How Murray Saved Christmas. [10]

Release

How Murray Saved Christmas was released on DVD on December 16, 2014. [11]

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