Chicago Sun-Times

Carey’s ‘ Christmas’ song awarm and fuzzy feature

- BYMIRIAM DINUNZIO Staff Reporter

There’s something to be said for a song that has garnered 340million views on YouTube. After selling 14 million copies of the song, and publishing a picture book based on the rollicking pop tune, Mariah Carey set her sights on bringing that song to life on screen.

“That song” is, of course, Carey’s iconic “All IWant for Christmas is You,” which has been transforme­d this holiday season into an animated feature film narrated by the singer ( who also serves as executive producer).

Available on DVD, Blu- ray and On Demand, the CGI- animated feature tells the story of a little girl namedMaria­h ( voiced by Breanna Yde) who pines for “the most perfect” Christmas gift: An adorable Poochon pup which she plans to name “Princess,” if she can convince her parents to approve the purchase.

Mariah’s family life is rather idyllic: goofy but loving parents ( voiced by Lacey Chabert and PhilMorris); little pesky brother Brett ( voiced by Issac Ryan Brown) and adoring little sister Beth ( voiced by Bria Singleton); Grandpa Bill ( voiced by HenryWinkl­er); and Grandma Lucy ( voiced by Connie Jackson). The family dynamic is strong and nurturing, with plenty of humor and humorous antics that kiddies will find quite familiar.

It’s all storybook perfect, complete with a plot that takes littleMari­ah on a journey of self- discovery she never expected. In order for her to gain ownership of Princess, she must prove to her family that she can take on the responsibi­lities of pet ownership. This involves looking after her uncle’s mischievou­s but adorable Jack Russell terrier pup while he’s away. ( In real life, Carey has owned several terriers, so immortaliz­ing the breed in the movie is no surprise).

The feisty pup is named Jack, and over the course of 91 minutes Jack will wreak playful havoc on everyone in sight, most notablyMar­iah, who initially sees him as her ticket to Princess. But just as in any animated feature worth its weight in “message movie,” there will be a crisis and a change of heart. For in the end, asMariah the Narrator says, “You don’t have to be perfect, because love is.” All of this ismeant to be warm and fuzzy, and like any good Hallmarkma­defor- TV holiday movie, it hits the mark.

Along the way, we’re also treated to a running gag between Grandpa Bill and a neighbor over howmuch is too much when it comes to Christmas lawn decoration­s. ( Fleeting snippets of “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” came to mind.) And there’s also a sub- story about a girl- dog fashion show that really doesn’t need to be part of the overall mix. But all of it meshes as a showcase for the iconic title tune and twomore Carey holiday hits, “Miss You Most ( At Christmas Time)” and “Christmas Time Is in The Air,” along with several other jingle- belled tunes ( all of course available on a film soundtrack album). Email: mdinunzio@ suntimes. com Twitter:@ MiriamDinu­nzio

 ?? | UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? Mariah ( voice by Breanna Yde) tries her best to take care of the adorable yet mischievou­s terrier named Jack who enters her life one Christmas. IF DEC. 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:
| UNIVERSAL PICTURES Mariah ( voice by Breanna Yde) tries her best to take care of the adorable yet mischievou­s terrier named Jack who enters her life one Christmas. IF DEC. 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:

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