Morris Goes to School | |
Screenplay: | John Clark Matthews |
Based On: | "Morris Goes to School" by Bernard Wiseman |
Starring: | Will Ryan Diane Michelle |
Studio: | Churchill Films |
Director: | John Clark Matthews |
Producer: | George McQuilkin |
Music: | Steve Kohn |
Runtime: | 14 minutes 37 seconds |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Morris Goes to School is a short stop-motion animated children's film released in 1989.[1] It is based on the children's picture book of the same name written and illustrated by B. Wiseman,[2] [3] and was produced by Churchill Films. In 1993, the company created another short film based on Morris the Moose called Morris Has a Cold.[4]
Morris the moose is happily strolling through the countryside, when he finds a penny, and stashes it with his others. He decides to head into town and buy something.
He mistakenly enters a fish store ("It's Mel's Fish"), and asks the cashier for candy. The cashier explains that it is a fish store, and discovers that Morris can't read, and points him to the candy store.
At the candy store, the candyman discovers that Morris can only count to four. After helping him with getting candy, he takes Morris to the local school (Wiseman Elementary School).
The candyman introduces Morris to the teacher, Mrs. Fine, and Morris takes a seat with the rest of the students. While learning the alphabet, the letter B reminds Morris of a stinging bee. The letter C then reminds Morris of how much he loves the sea. Mrs. Fine tells him that he needs to raise his hand when he wishes to speak. Morris then has to go to the bathroom, but accidentally goes into the girls' bathroom, since he can't read.
Later on, while spelling words, Morris is upset that they didn't spell "moose". The class then spells moose. It is then time for lunch, and recess. Morris plays with the other students. Next it's time for art, and they are fingerpainting. During art, Mrs. Fine explains the grammar of the phrase "this is fun".
Next it's time to count. Mrs. Fine shows Morris that he can count all the way to 12 using his antlers. Then it's music time and they all sing a song called "Feed Your Brain". After that, they play "make-believe".
When school is over, Morris decides to celebrate his first day by buying gumdrops from the candy store, this time doing all the reading and counting himself.
The following information is directly from the credits of the film.
Most of the following information is directly from the credits of the film.
C.I.N.E. Golden Eagle
First Prize - Chicago International Festival of Children's Films[5] [6]
Gold Award - Parent's Choice
Gold Medal - International Film & TV Festival of New York
Booklist Non-Print Editor's Choice
Four Stars - ABC - CLIO Video Rating Guide for Libraries
Second Prize - Los Angeles International Animation Celebration
U.S. News & World Report Critic's Choice
Birmingham International Educational Film Festival - ACE Nominee - Best Children's Show