The Dingles

19887 min 47 secFilm: Animation, Children's film

G

Direction: Les Drew

Production: William PettigrewDouglas MacDonald

Created by award-winning animator/director Les Drew, this magical animation film is bound to win little kids' hearts! The Dingles is full of singular characters that children can relate to, languid sunshine and warm friendship, sudden adventure and suspense, a happy ending, and just good fun.

The film's characters are a caring, grandmotherly figure, Doris Dingle, and her three delightful cats. Snobbish Donna is forever sorting through and admiring her collection of bird feathers. Curious DeeDee spends most of her time investigating the oddest details of Doris Dingle's activities, while all-round-good-guy Dayoh is intent on digging a hole to China. The plot involves an unexpected gale that bursts violently into the family's idyllic life.

Just how the Dingles escape certain doom is for viewers to find out! Young children will marvel at the storm's intensity, then sigh with relief to see Donna, DeeDee and Dayoh snuggled up in bed, safe and secure after an adventure-filled day.

The Dingles is an ideal film for home viewing, and a wonderful tool for education, pre-school to grade 3.

An adaptation of The Dingles, written by Helen Levchuk and illustrated by John Bianchi - a Groundwood Book published by Douglas and McIntyre, Vancouver and Toronto, 1985.

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Subject categories


  • Literature and Language > Adaptations of Literary WorksAnimation based on LiteratureChildren's LiteratureChildren's Stories
  • Literature and Language - Canada > Adaptations of Literary WorksCanadian LiteratureChildren's Materials
  • Animals > Stories
  • English Language Arts > Children's Stories/Fables

Credits


animation
Les Drew
director
Les Drew
production co-ordinator
Joan Churchill
backgrounds
Robert Doucet
inking
Françoise Barraud
Lucie Bélec
Brenda Jones
Meilan Lam
colour treatment
Françoise Barraud
Lucie Bélec
Brenda Jones
Meilan Lam
storyteller
Emma Levine
original music
Normand Roger
sound editing
Normand Roger
animation camera
Pierre Landry
Jacques Avoine
Raymond Dumas
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl
studio administrator
Carol Smith
producer
William Pettigrew
executive producer
Douglas MacDonald

Awards


  • Red Ribbon Award - Category: Literary Adaptations for Children Itinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • First Prize - Category: Short Film Animation (5-10 minutes)International Children's Film Festival
  • 1002 Parent's Prize AwardParent's Magazine