Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly

2005 "Tugger the jeep has a dream to fly but he has much to overcome. Will he realize his dream in the end?"
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Released: 15 July 2005 Released
Producted By: Graça Filmes
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Tugger is a little jeep. During World War II, his engine fan was replaced with a real airplane propeller. Since then, he's known that one day, he too will fly in the skies. While spending his time doing boring work towing airplanes around, he never let go of that dream, and who knows, it may just come true some day...

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Animation

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Director

Jeffrey James Varab

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Graça Filmes

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Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Erin-steddom There wasn't a single positive minded person working on this movie! The entire movie is utterly depressing with everyone telling this poor Jeep that he can't fly in different derogatory ways. My son watches it three times a day and it gets more painful every time, I think I'm gonna hide it. The negativity isn't worth the 3 minute happy ending! Parents who try to instill positive thinking in their children should avoid this movie. The makers were attempting to show the end as victorious, but it goes way over a young child's head and leads to toddlers running around saying "Lock it up Shorty". Fun Fun! You get used to the not so hot animation after the first few minutes.
us192 The art work was not bad but it could have been much better. The sound was poor. There really was no story line that made any sense. It looked like the cartoon was rushed into production. I think this group has a chance to make top grade productions in the future, but this first attempted was tossed together. They need better writers and more people who can rework the sound. It will be interesting to see what their second production is like. One area they have got to improve on is their public relations. They seemed to expect that word of mouth would bring out a huge crowed to see the movie and buy the DVD. It doesn't work that way.
Martha Pierce We attended the "Tugger: The Jeep Who Wanted To Fly" World Premiere in Celebration, Florida on July 2nd. I took my seven year old granddaughter and eleven year old grandson. All of our group really enjoyed the movie. The movie had a good story line and an important message for children. The computer animation was excellent. The characters were appealing. Jim Belushi did the voice of Tugger and also sang some great songs for the movie. I was pleasantly surprised at his performance. It is wonderful to see a good clean family movie that is entertaining and sends a positive message to children. We really need more movies like this. This is truly a great movie for all ages!
blewis17 Tugger is this generation's "The Little Engine That Could." A sweet story of an old WW2 Jeep that dreams of flying like an airplane. I had the opportunity to attend the screening in Celebration, Florida. Jim Belushi was on hand for the premiere, and performed with his band, the Sacred Hearts, after the film.First in a series of planned adventures, Tugger: The Jeep That Wanted to Fly is a wonderful Veggie-Tales like CGI film about our deepest wishes and dreams, and how sometimes they come to pass in the most unexpected ways.HINT: Listen for Shorty's quick one-liners in the film. You may not recognize him, but that is comedian Carrot Top (aka Scott Thompson) voicing the little yellow radio. ALSO, Lea Selonga (the singing voice of Aladdin's Jasmine, and also Mulan) performs a BEAUTIFUL song at the end of the credits, "No Sky Too Big."