I feel this has to be a troll movie, but here are the supposed facts per awful-movies.wikia.com:
Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa is a musical CGI Christmas TV movie from Wolf Tracer Studios Inc. and J Rose Productions and directed by Colin Slater that aired on The WB on November 25, 2002. It was never aired again after that due to it being critically panned. As a result, it was lost for 13 years until it was found and uploaded online.
More insight from awful-movies.wikia.com:
Why It Sucks
- Very low animation quality, especially the characters' movements.
- Abysmal CGI that could give an early PSone game a run for its money. The character models are blocky and look unfinished with awkward facial expressions and backgrounds that look really ugly.
- Lazy lip-synching.
- Unoriginal storyline typical of many christmas movie. (I would add a non-sensical storyline, with loads of unbelievable dialog)
- Stereotypical characters.
- Horrid songs.
- Loads of filler.
- The main character Grandma speaks in a jumbled up and backwards manner, yet the characters can all understand her. This was an error or glitch that was never noticed.
- The film wastes the voice talents of Jodi Benson, Paige O'Hara, Nancy Cartwright, Grey DeLisle and Mark Hamill, as he only appears in two scenes with only eight lines.
I like the rather creepy version of Good King Wenceslaus in the opening. But yes - this is pretty bad.
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