FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)
"Ziggy's Gift" is an animated television special from 1982, so this one has its 35th anniversary this year. It runs for 25 minutes and was directed by Richard Williams, who was already an Oscar winner at that point and is way into his 80s today. The story and script are by Tom Wilson, his only credit sadly as Ziggy never returned to the screen despite the strong reception here. This one won an Emmy and rightfully so. To me, there is something really charming to this one in terms of animation, comedy and the spirit. First of all, you really can't not like Ziggy and the supporting characters are all great fun to watch, like the police officer, the turkey salesman, the other Santa etc. There are hilarious moments on several occasions, most of all the one when Ziggy gets pulled away near the end while holding on to his magic bag and pulling the other Santa with him. The animals in this scene provide additional hilarity that culminates when the police guy sees what's going on before everybody starts singing a Christmas song, so the film delivers in terms of the music too. Speaking of animals, the turkey release scene was a nice one for an animal lover like myself, even if the life in the city may not suit them. But at the very core, it was really effective and I also like how the turkeys are not depicted as cute little birdies or anything. It's not a cringeworthy sob story or anything. The realistic comedy element is never left out of sight. All in all, an amazing watch and a definite contender for one of the best short films I've seen in all 2017. Highly recommended, especially during the season.
Prismark10
Ziggy is is a silent character who always tries to do the best that he can but always comes across trouble. Ziggy gets a job working as a street Santa for a crooked fly by night who plans to take all the money raised from the fake Santas.Ziggy goes out with his dog and collects money in his donation pot and hands money out to a Salvation Army band, buys Christmas turkeys and sets them free. He also keeps a vagrant warm by giving him his clothes, takes in a cat. However there is also a thief who is after his pot and a cop who is rounding up all the phoney Santas. They all realise the value of giving when they end up in an orphanage.The animation is rather average, some of the voice work is annoying in fact it seemed to be ethnic caricatures but yet there is something heartwarming about the story and I liked Ziggy's dog doing his best to protect his master from the thief.
gwalsh1
Such a nice film. Great for any age. The storyline is typical Ziggy. The guy always wants to do good for people, and he has the same life troubles as the rest of us. The perfect icon of everything that is every person. Ziggy's Gift is the perfect date movie, especially in early courtship with someone. The holiday theme only adds to the heartfelt sentiments that are soooo Ziggy. It's a great film for the whole family to watch too. I can see grandparents and kids as young as 3 or 4 watching this together. Ziggy is great and Mr. Wilson deserves a lot of credit for taking the chance to extend him beyond the print pages. He created a classic flick to be enjoyed every holiday season.
Peter (3_Beekman_Place)
This is a classic Christmas cartoon that deserves to be watched every year. Why it's not shown anymore is beyond me, but I bought this on video YEARS ago. It's a typical feel good story, like Charlie Brown or The Grinch... but it's simpler. Ziggy wants to help others during the holiday season. He takes a job ringing a bell, dressed like Santa and collect for the poor. But the man who hired him is running a scam and keeping the money. There's also a thief, who's after Ziggy and his money. And a cop... who's after the phony Santas. But more than the money, the thief wants the kettle, for it seems to have magical powers. The thief reaches in for something for himself and finds the kettle empty. Ziggy uses it to help others. It will make you feel great and want to watch it every year!