A Very Wompkee Christmas Trailer

A Very Wompkee Christmas Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003 Fantasy, Animated 54 mins

On the eve of Christmas the Wompkee's plan a great day of celebration. However, evil forces are stirring in the shape of the evil ice witch, Igora Borealis, and our friends the Wompkee's must try and thwart her darstadly plans. Some amazing 3-D animation techniques, and a heart-warming tale, combine to provide a slice of family fun that is sure to provide some Christmas cheer.

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Cast

Laura Darrell

as Lead Vocals

Lynn Lambert

as Twig (voice) (as Lynne Lambert)

Mary Elaine Monti

as Gran, Iglora (voice)

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 2003

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