Comet in Moominland (film) explained

Comet in Moominland
Japanese: ムーミン谷の彗星
Director:Hiroshi Saitô
Producer:Kazuo Tabata
Dennis Livson
Päivi Moore
Based On:Kometjakten
by Tove Jansson
Starring:Minami Takayama
Ryūsei Nakao
Rei Sakuma
Takehito Koyasu
Akio Ōtsuka
Ikuko Tani
Mika Kanai
Music:Sumio Shiratori

Pierre Kartner
Editing:Seiji Morita
Studio:Telecable Benelux B.V.
Telescreen Japan
Country:Japan
Netherlands
Language:Dutch
Japanese

is a Dutch-Japanese anime film by Telecable Benelux B.V. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish.[1] It was the first full-length Moomin film, and serves as a prequel to the 1990 anime series Moomin, introducing characters that would later appear in the series.[2] It was released in Japan first theatrically on August 8, 1992 as a triple-feature with two unrelated shorter films, and was later released on home video with 10 minutes of extra footage.[1]

The original Japanese release of the film was scored by Sumio Shiratori, re-using compositions that were created for the anime series. In addition, he composed two new opening and ending songs for the film—"Shiawase no morugaane" and "Kono uchuu he, tsutae tai", respectively, both sung by Emiko Shiratori. The international version of the film featured a new musical score composed by Pierre Kartner.

The film was later released in Europe, and has been dubbed to several European languages. It was the seventh most watched film in Finland during the 1992/1993 season with 166,738 viewers.[3]

In 2020, the film was planned to be re-released theatrically to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Moomin franchise. This version of the film is remastered in 4K, and includes a reworked soundtrack and newly recorded voice acting. The film's re-release was halted indefinitely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, with it eventually being released in September 2023.[4] [5] [6] [7] The film's streaming and television rights have been acquired by C More and MTV.[8] [9] [10] [11]

Plot

Before the events of the film, Moomin's father had finished building Moominhouse. During one rainy evening, the Muskrat suddenly appears at the front door to stay because his riverbank home had been destroyed by Moominpappa's bridge, built earlier that day. The next day, the rain's turned everything black and according to Muskrat, it is soot from outer space. He believes that a threat is coming from space and nothing can be done. Moominpappa gets an idea about the astronomical observatory in the Lonely Mountains, where a telescope can see far into space. The next morning, on their way, the trio meets Snufkin for the first time, who has heard about a comet that could crash to Earth at any time. He joins the group, and they climb the steep mountains towards the observatory. On the way, Moomin finds a golden anklet, which Snufkin knows belongs to the Snorkmaiden.

They arrive at the observatory, where they discover that the comet will be colliding in two days. On the way back home, Moomin saves the Snorkmaiden from a giant carnivorous plant, and they immediately fall in love with each other. Both Snorks join the group while they try to reach Moominvalley before the comet. Two days later, Moomin and friends meet the Hemulen and when a hurricane strikes them, they all fly to the Moominhouse with Snufkin's tent. Back home, they all decide to move to a cave Sniff had found for shelter. Sniff is lost during the move when he sees a kitten and begins to follow it with a piece of cake. When there are only minutes left to the expected moment of the comet impact, Moomin and Snufkin find Sniff, who is paralyzed with fear, and they carry him into the cave at the last minute. The comet almost crashes into Earth, but suddenly changes its course and turns away.

The next morning, the sea returns and the characters celebrate on the beach, where Moomin gives Snorkmaiden a pearl he had found.

Differences with the releases and from the novel

In Japan, the film was preceded by the short films Little Twins Whose Summer Flew and Flower Witch Marie Belle: The Phoenix's Key, while in the rest of the countries it was shown in, it was its own separate film, often seen as a series finale. In international releases, the majority of the score was replaced with a new one by Pierre Kartner, as the majority had been recycled from the series. Kartner also wrote and performed three new songs to replace the opening and ending themes from the Japanese version; the first one playing after the opening scenes, the sea exploration of Moomin and My and Sniff's discovery of the cave, the second one playing over Sniff's exploration of the crater, and the last playing over the end scene and much of the credits. In many of these versions, loud sea waves are faded from the ending song, and in other versions, the song is either played in its entirety or, in the Polish version, plays the ending song of the series, after the movie's ending song ends.

As for from the novel, the differences are quite numerous:

Cast

RoleVoice actors
Japanese[12] EnglishFinnishSwedishFinnish (2023)[13] [14] Swedish (2023)Japanese (2022)
MoominSarah Huaser Rabbe Smedlund Sixten Lundberg Joonathan Kettunen Christoffer Strandberg
MoominpappaDavid Bridges Johan Simberg Carl-Kristian Rundman
MoominmammaAli Levitch Ulla Tapaninen Margit Lindeman
Little MyAndrea Kwan Lilli Sukula-Lindblom Sarika Lipasti Saga Sarkola
SniffDavid Mckinney Jyrki Kovaleff Riko Eklundh Tuomas Uusitalo Andreas af Enehielm
SnufkinMichael Pizzutto Pertti Koivula Michel Budsko Markus Niemi
SnorkmaidenKate Baldwin Misa Palander Ragni Grönblom Heljä Heikkinen
SnorkYasuyuki Hirata David Bridges Ilkka Merivaara Dick Idman Antti LJ Pääkkönen Oskar Pöysti
HemulenDavid Bridges Peik Stenberg Max Forsman
The MuskratVictor Lee Dick Idman Ilkka HeiskanenSixten Lundberg
The MymbleAli Levitch Vivi-Ann Sjögren Mirjami HeikkinenHellen Willberg
FillyjonkLeena Uotila Chris af Enehielm Hanna KailaNina Hukkinen
Police OfficerSamuel Huber Petri HanttuPekka Strang
FubbleRyuuzou Ishino David Bridges Leena Uotila Dick Idman Hanna KailaNina Palmgren
AstronomersFumihiko Tachiki
Kazumi Ikeda
Markku Huhtamo
Pertti Koivula
Peik Stenberg
Samuel Huber
Petri Hanttu
Markus Bäckman

An English dub of the film was released on the German DVD titled Die Mumins – Der Komet im Muminland.[15] The English dub was produced by Hoek & Sonépouse/Eskimo and distributed by Telescreen Distribution, rather than Eco Studios and Maverick Entertainment respectively like with the English dub for the series. As a result, none of the English actors from the series reprise their roles.

Release

The film premiered in Japan on August 8, 1992, and in Finland on April 2, 1993.[12] In 1993, Comet in Moominland was the seventh most watched film in Finland with 166,738 viewers. In total, the film attracted 176,413 viewers in Finland.[16]

The film has been released on VHS and DVD.[17] [18] In addition to the Finnish version, the original Finnish DVD contains a Swedish version, as well as a Finnish version with Sámi subtitles. In 2012, VL-Media released new editions of the film, which included a Swedish version in addition to the Finnish version, as well as a Finnish version with Sámi subtitles. The film was included in the Blu-Ray box set for the Moomin anime series, which was released in Japan in 2012.[19]

In 2018, the film was re-released on DVD, which was remastered digitally. At the time, the film had not been re-recorded in Finnish by the current voice actors who voiced the characters in the Moominvalley television series, so the new DVD release also included the original version of the film. However, unlike previous DVD releases, the new release does not include other language options or subtitles.

The 4K remastered version of the film was originally slated for release in September 2020. The re-release was then rescheduled to April 2022, before being delayed indefinitely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. After three years of delays, the renewed version of the film was released on September 15, 2023, 30 years after the film's original premiere in Finland.[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jonathan Clements, Helen McCarthy. The anime encyclopedia. 2006. Stone Bridge Press, 2006. 9781933330105.
  2. News: Pentti Kejonen. Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti. Kaleva. April 6, 2011.
  3. Book: Mitä missä milloin . Otava, 1995 . 419.
  4. Web site: 2020-09-03 . Uudistetun Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti -animaatioelokuvan ensi-ilta viivästyy . https://web.archive.org/web/20200903014257/https://www.findance.com/uutiset/51029/uudistetun-muumipeikko-ja-pyrstotahti-animaatioelokuvan-ensiilta-viivastyy . 2020-09-03 . 2020-09-03.
  5. Web site: 2020-09-03 . Finnkino - Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti . https://web.archive.org/web/20200903013638/https://www.finnkino.fi/event/303483/title/muumipeikko_ja_pyrst%C3%B6t%C3%A4hti/ . 2020-09-03 . 2020-09-03.
  6. Web site: SF Studios Finland Pressrum . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201031021847/https://press.sfstudios.fi/pressweb/583d6941483bf/line-up/cinema/5f16fd07ec364/page . 2020-10-31 . 2020-10-31 . press.sfstudios.fi.
  7. Web site: COMET IN MOOMINLAND - REinvent Studios. 2022-02-25. reinvent.dk. 2022-02-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20220225213424/https://reinvent.dk/catalogue/comet-in-moominland/. dead.
  8. Web site: 2020-02-22. Antti J. Jokinen tuo menestysteoksia valkokankaalle: tuotannossa Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti sekä Kun kyyhkyset katosivat. 2020-08-24. Ilta-Sanomat. fi.
  9. Web site: 2020-02-22. Antti J. Jokisen tuotantoyhtiö tekee elokuvan Sofi Oksasen Kun kyyhkyset katosivat -romaanista sekä uuden version Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti -animaatiosta. 2020-08-24. Helsingin Sanomat. fi.
  10. Web site: 2020-02-22. Cinematic ja SF Studios vahvistavat kansainvälistä yhteistyötään: KUN KYYHKYSET KATOSIVAT ja MUUMIPEIKKO JA PYRSTÖTÄHTI valkokankaille - ePressi. 2020-08-24. www.epressi.com. fi.
  11. Web site: Keslassy. Elsa. 2020-02-22. SF Studios, Cinematic Inc. Join Forces on 'Comet in Moominland,' 'When the Doves Disappeared,' 'Omerta'. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200825002525/https://variety.com/2020/film/global/sf-studios-cinematic-inc-join-forces-on-comet-in-moominland-when-the-doves-disappeared-omerta-1203511658/. 2020-08-25. 2020-08-25. Variety. en.
  12. Web site: Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: Moomin Tani no Suisei (movie) - Anime News Network. 2020-08-24. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  13. Web site: Mitä ihmettä? Viinilasit jouduttiin poistamaan rakastetun Muumi-elokuvan uudesta versiosta - Suomen laki tuli tielle. 2020-08-24. www.iltalehti.fi. fi.
  14. Web site: 2020-06-03. Antti J. Jokinen tuo valkokankaalle rakastetun Muumi-elokuvaklassikon – Nuuskamuikkusen roolissa todellinen yllättäjä!. 2020-08-24. Ilta-Sanomat. fi.
  15. Web site: Die Mumins-der Komet im Muminland [Import anglais] ]. Amazon.co.uk . 26 July 2013. May 24, 2019.
  16. Web site: Jutila. Niko. Muumit Rivieralla viikonlopun katsotuin, Mielensäpahoittaja koko vuoden. 2020-08-24. www.elokuvauutiset.fi. 13 October 2014 . en-GB.
  17. Web site: Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti elokuva (1992) director: Hiroshi Saitô VHS Europa Vision (finland). live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200825000713/https://www.videospace.fi/release/muumipeikko_ja_pyrstotahti_elokuva_1993_nauha_europa_vision_finland. 2020-08-25. 2020-08-25. www.videospace.fi. en.
  18. Web site: Muumi - Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti. live. 2020-08-25. Discshop.fi. fi. https://web.archive.org/web/20200825000731/https://www.discshop.fi/elokuvat/dvd/muumi_muumipeikko_ja_pyrstotahti/P120151 . 2020-08-25 .
  19. Web site: 2012-12-21. Moomin Blu-ray. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200824235910/http://blu-ray.com/movies/Moomin-Blu-ray/94269/. 2020-08-24. 2020-08-24. Blu-Ray.com.
  20. Web site: 2023-09-15 . Muumipeikko ja pyrstötähti - animaatio elokuvateattereihin syyskuussa . Moomin . Moomin Characters Oy . 2023-09-16.