My Dad Is Scrooge
by Keith Cooper, directed by Justin G. Dyck
Let me get this straight: The animals of Woodsley Farm can talk and show home movies to
Ollie and June’s Scrooge-of-a-dad (that would be E. B.), they can drive the family car
(well, the pig can), and they can even do hypnosis (that’s the rat, of course), but
they can’t actually time take him to the past or future, not even to directly observe?
Hardly seems deserving of the name E. B.
Verdict: no actual time travel.
— Michael Main
Talking Bunny of Christmas Present: Like I said, sick
animals.
Dad: Oh, is he, uh, . . . I mean will he, uh, . . .
Bunny: Don't know.
Dad: Oh, is he, uh, . . . I mean will he, uh, . . .
Bunny: Don't know.
My Dad Is Scrooge by Keith Cooper, directed by Justin G. Dyck (unknown release details, 10 November
2014).