40/44
Terri, a Bengal tiger
Plot
Tom and Vini are two bohemian mice who are hiding out on Noah’s Ark. They must use their musical talents to enter a contest and help keep peace among the animals. Terri the Tiger: I’m Terri.
WHERE ARE YOU?
I’m my wife’s husband. After the singing contest, I have to sign a peace treaty. Terri the Tiger: [screams] BARUK!
He’s gone again!
Terri the Tiger: Baruk, please go with your lioness. I have to catch my wife! I was expecting a cute kids movie that probably didn’t stick too closely to the traditional story, but this one strayed so far from it that it didn’t even make sense.
The characters were one-dimensional
The plot was so thin it was almost transparent. Shem, Ham, and Japheth were nowhere to be seen. It’s nice that Grandma Ruth (Mrs.
Overall, it’s just a total mess
Noah) was a woman of color, but it’s a little weird that she was constantly making potions to cure her sick old idiot husband (Noah). There were added issues that were obviously relevant to the present day, but didn’t contribute anything to the story (and could have if they weren’t just isolated oddities), like how there’s no one man, one woman, and what about other types of families? Or God getting too many voicemails when one text would have been enough.