What a greedy little Pussycat the tiger is? I think if I had been the Mother I would have asked him to leave for being so rude, but what a curious thing to happen on a wet day, a tiger coming for tea?
It's a cute little story if a bit odd and without any specific destination.I'm not sure it was worth paying such big names for the small amount of script that there was, but I did like Robbie's song that went with it. It just seemed oddly appropriate.
The artwork was brilliantly done. I liked the way the room was sometimes just a white background with a table or that the background might change colour dependant upon what was happening or being said. The camera also seemed to follow them as if it was a live action film.
I would definitely read the original book to my own kids and show them the film to go with it, but I don't think that it's one that I need to see so regularly as an adult, unlike the Raymond Briggs Christmas Trilogy and 'The First Snow Of Winter', which I insist upon seeing at least once yearly.