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''Terkel in Trouble'' () is a 2004 Danish adult animated
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comedy film starring Anders Matthesen. It is the first Danish computer animated feature film. The film is an adaptation of Matthesen's 2001 comedy album ''Arne fortæller... Terkel i knibe''. Anders Matthesen voices almost all characters in the film. ''Terkel in Trouble'' was well received,Christensen, Claus
"Terkel i knibe er en anmeldersucces"
, Ekko, 2 April 2004, accessed 10 December 2020.
and was a financial success, earning 17.9 million DKK on a 10 million DKK budget and becoming the seventh highest grossing film in Denmark in 2004. It received multiple accolades, including the Audience Award at the
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.Terkel i knibe (2004) – Awards
, imdb.com; accessed 5 April 2017.
''Terkel in Trouble'' has been dubbed into multiple languages, including Norwegian, Swedish,
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, Hungarian,
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,
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and Ukrainian. An English dub of the film produced by Anvil Studios was released by Eureka Entertainment in the
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on 1 September 2006. On 3 February 2017, the film was released in the
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by distribution company
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as ''The Trouble with Terkel'', featuring an American cast. This version of the film received negative reviews.Walsh, Katie
"Review: Recycled animation ‘The Trouble With Terkel’ strains to offend"
,
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, 2 February 2017, accessed 9 December 2020.
"'The Trouble With Terkel': Film Review"
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Schager, Nick
"Film Review: The Trouble with Terkel"
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, 31 January 2017, accessed 21 December 2020.
In 2019, a Danish
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adaptation of the film premiered, called ''Terkel – The Motherfårking Musical''. Anders Matthesen and director Thorbjørn Christoffersen would later collaborate on '' Checkered Ninja'', a film featuring some of the characters from ''Terkel in Trouble''.


Plot

Terkel is a boy attending 6th grade at a
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together with his best friend Jason, who carries an iron pipe with him at all times. One day during recess, Terkel and Jason sit on a bench playing on their
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. They are approached by a man in a green sweater who tells Terkel that he sat on a spider. Terkel shakes it off, saying his jeans can be easily washed. The man, named Gunnar (Justin in the UK dub, Dick Balsac in the US dub) introduces himself as the school's new substitute teacher and promptly leaves. Later during Terkel's Danish class, Gunnar walks in. He informs the class that the previous teacher, Yvonne, has been fatally run over by a car. The class cheers at the news, and Gunnar becomes the new class teacher. Terkel's parents Beate (Sheila in the UK dub) and Leon get married. During the wedding reception, two bullies from Terkel's school, Sten (Nigel in the English dubs) and Saki, manipulate Terkel into stealing beer for them. When Terkel's short-tempered, alcoholic and violent grand-uncle Stewart Stardust notices, he beats up the bullies. Sten and Saki blame Terkel, and proceed to bully him for it, for which Terkel receives little help. One day an overweight girl in the class, Fede Dorit ("Fat Doris") approaches Terkel with a love letter. Sten and Saki notice, and start teasing the two of them, calling them a couple. Terkel feels conflicted on whether to defend Dorit or to go along with the bullies. He goes with the latter, saying he would never "love that fat cow", and Dorit gets so upset that she commits suicide by jumping out the window on the fourth floor. After this incident, Sten and Saki become much closer to Terkel, with them now respecting him. Terkel's relationship with Jason however, becomes much more strained. Terkel starts receiving multiple death threats both at home and at school. He again receives no help, and he becomes increasingly paranoid about the world around him. One day, Gunnar takes the class on school trip to the woods to go study
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s. On the bus there, Sten and Saki invite Terkel to sit down with them. He does so, angering Jason. When in the woods, Terkel tries to reconcile with him, but fails, with Jason calling Terkel a sell-out. Terkel proceeds to sleep in Sten and Saki's tent. Terkel says that Jason has been acting strangely aloof, and Sten tells him that Dorit was Jason's sister. Terkel is terrified, thinking all the death threats were from Jason, as revenge for his sister's suicide. As they go to bed, Terkel finds a dead cat in his sleeping bag and he receives a text message from Jason's phone saying "I'm coming to kill you". Sten and Saki advise Terkel to tell Gunnar, which he does. Wanting to be safe from Jason, Terkel insists that Gunnar comes with him into the woods where he explains everything. Terkel now feels more secure and calls Jasons phone to tell him he's in safe hands. To his horror, he hears ringing sounds coming from Gunnar's pocket. It turns out Gunnar sent all the death threats and messages as revenge for Terkel sitting on the spider when they first met, even killing his teacher Yvonne just so he could get closer to him. Terkel flees, and a race through the woods commences. Gunnar corners Terkel and tries placing him a chokehold, but Jason knocks him out with a pipe, saving Terkel. As the two reconcile, however. Gunnar resuscitates and tries targeting Terkel again, leading to a fight between him and Jason whilst Terkel tries to get the pipe back. In doing so, however, Gunnar kicks it out of his hands and prepares to kill the two boys, but is then stabbed in the head by the falling pipe, supposedly killing him. Terkel and Jason discuss how they're back together, and Joanna is now involved with Jason, when they're found by a guy in a hockey mask wielding a chainsaw, making the two run for their lives in fear. It's revealed to be the narrator, Arne Nougatgren (Barry Cremone in the English dubs), who tries discussing the story's moral, albeit finding difficulty to remember it. Gunnar, meanwhile, looks up at the pipe in his forehead, indicating he's still alive.


Cast

Subsequent dubs of the film retain the feature of one actor portraying most or all of the roles. This was done for the Norwegian ( Aksel Hennie), Swedish (
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),
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( Bela B.) and Hungarian (
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) dubs of the film.Terkel i knibe (2004) – Full Credits
, imdb.com; accessed 9 December 2020.
This was however not done for the
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, Ukrainian and the two English dubs, which all feature multiple actors.


Production

The characters in the film were conceived by
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Anders Matthesen. The character of Grand-uncle Stewart Stardust had been featured previously in Matthesens show ''Fra ende til Anden'' in 1999. In 2001, Matthesen and composer Bo Rasmussen created a
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on DR children's radio called ''Arne fortæller... Terkel i knibe'' (Arne tells... Terkel in trouble), a sequel to the previous radio play ''Hva' snakker du om''. ''Arne fortæller'' would be released as an album the same year. The album sold 35,000 copies and received the award for "Entertainment Release of the year" at the
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in 2002. The album did however not do as well as Matthesen had hoped."Arne fortæller: Terkel i knibe"
''DUCKPOWERNEWS'', accessed 10 December 2020.
A. Film was looking to produce a film that was much cheaper than previous efforts like
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, as well as something more "crooked and different". Stefan Fjeldmark, co-founder of the studio, had previously listened to ''Arne fortæller'' and approached Anders Matthesen to potentially turn the album into a film.Skotte, Kim
"Terkel går til filmen"
, Ekko, 30 March 2004, accessed December 9, 2020.
Matthesen was very proud of the album despite its mediocre success and accepted the offer immediately. Fjeldmark had grown frustrated with trying to adjust the studios films so they could appeal to an American audience, after ''Help! I'm a fish'' had been refused American distribution multiple times. ''Terkel in Trouble'' would be a way for the studio to make a film without compromise. To help convince A. Film, two animators at the studio, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Thorbjørn Christoffersen created a short pilot for the film. It was well received and production on the film began in 2003, with Andersen, Christoffersen and Fjeldmark leading the project. The audio play script would be re-written to fit a film format. Andersen, Christoffersen and Fjeldmark would help with developing the script, pushing some of the comedy and horror elements. ''Terkel in Trouble'' would become Christoffersens directorial debut and Matthesens screenwriting debut. DR was first asked to help finance the project. They were initially interested, but ended up refusing the offer. TV 2 was then approached. They were hesitant at first, but eventually changed their mind. The film would end up with a budget of 10 million DKK ($1.6 million), to which the
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provided half."Terkel hitter på det store lærred"
,
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, 5 April 2004, accessed 13 December 2020.
Due to the small budget, the animation crew developed a crude style for the characters in the film, inspired by
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,
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and
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. This sped up production significantly, also helped by then recent advancements in animation technology. By mid-November 2003, half of all animation had been completed. With a crew of 12-15 animators, the film took just four months to animate.


Music

The film's soundtrack is a re-recording of the original ''Arne fortæller'' album, with the bonus song ''Paranoia'' added to it. Track listing


Release

''Terkel in Trouble'' premiered at the
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on 20 March 2004.Terkel i knibe (2004) – Release Info
, imdb.com; accessed 9 December 2020.
It was then released in Denmark nation-wide on April 2, 2004. The film sold 64,000 tickets in its first three days upon release, and over 375,000 in its entire theatrical run, grossing a total of 17,9 million DKK ($2.9 million). It became the fourth highest grossing Danish film in Denmark for 2004, and the seventh over all.


Critical response

''Terkel in Trouble'' received positive reviews upon its initial release. Writing for
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, Ebbe Iversen called the film "a milestone in film history", and "incredibly entertaining".Iversen, Ebbe
"Rystende grov og sjov"
,
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, 1 April 2004, accessed 10 December 2020.
Palle Schantz Lauridsen of
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wrote "It's one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time - and I knew the story beforehand."Lauridsen, Palle Schantz
"Det' gas. I ka' ta' det!"
,
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, 2 April 2004, accessed 10 December 2020.
Reviews from other
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n countries were likewise positive. Einar Guldvog Staalesen of Norwegian broadcasting company
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gave the film a full 6 out of 6 stars,Staalesen, Einar Guldvog
"Terkel i knipe"
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, 7 July 2005, accessed 10 December 2020.
and in a review for the Swedish Newspaper
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, Karoline Eriksson wrote that "''Terkel in trouble'' is yet another example of the Danes still totally having us wedesfooled when it comes to making films."Eriksson, Karoline
"Torkel i Knipa"
,
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, 11 February 2005, accessed 10 December 2020.
While many critics considered the film's animation sub-par, its humor, writing, and Anders Matthesens voice acting received praise, with Palle Lauridsen describing Matthesen as having a "great and unmistakable satirical talent". The actors for the Norwegian and Swedish versions of the film, Aksel Hennie and
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, received praise for their dub work."Sprängfylld av idéer"
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, 8 March 2005, accessed 21 December 2020.
Eureka Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the
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, with the company partnering with Anvil Studios to produce an English dub, which came out in 2006. The dub featured the voices of Adrian Edmondson, Bill Bailey, Olivia Colman, Toby Stephens and Johnny Vegas. In contrast to the Scandinavian release, reviews from UK critics were mixed to negative. Phelim O'Neill of
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gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, criticizing the animation, and stating that besides the films shock value, " toften has little else going for it." He did however say the film did not "ooze smug complacency from every pixel like the recent, lazy
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"O'Niell, Phelim
"Terkel in Trouble"
,
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Writing for
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, Sam Toy likewise also gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, criticizing the lack of a clear
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, but praising the British dubbing cast. On February 3, 2017, almost 13 years after ''Terkel in Troubles initial premiere, the film was released in the
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by distribution company
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as ''The Trouble with Terkel''. It was a new English dub featuring an American cast. This version of the film was mostly panned by critics and was described as amateurish, with Nick Schager of
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calling it "one of the most singularly awful and incompetent productions in cinema history". Katie Walsh of the
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called it "painfully outdated", and criticized its attempts to be offensive, saying it was "totally meaningless".


Accolades

At the
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, ''Terkel in Trouble'' won the Audience Award, Best Children/Family Film, Best Original Score, Best Song and Best Sound awards. It was also nominated for best screenplay. It won Best Danish film at the
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, and Best film at the Zulu Awards. At the
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, ''Terkel in Trouble'' won the Grand Prize.AWN Headline News
It was nominated for Best Feature at the
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, but lost to
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Controversy

After the film was screened for a group of 6th and 7th graders at the 2004 Frederiksstad Animation Festival in Norway, a number of school leaders protested the film, saying the film promoted
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and was inappropriate for children.Lerche, Ott
"'Terkels far' forstår ikke norsk røre"
,
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, 17 October 2005, accessed 9 December 2020.
Four schools refused to show the film in an educational context,Lie, Marie Allgot
"Stopper kontroversiell film"
,
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, 11 November 2004, accessed 9 December 2020.
and the Norwegian children's
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was sent multiple complaints.""Terkel i Knibe" i knibe i Norge"
, DR, 17 October 2005, accessed 9 December 2020.
Anders Matthesen dismissed these complaints, saying: "I reserve the right to make fun of absolutely everything. It's an opportunity and also a duty I have as a comedian. I believe that it has a therapeutic and redemptive effect in relation to unpleasant topics." Likewise, the chairman of the Danish Media Council for Children Karsten Gynther said the film was not harmful to children.


Legacy

In 2018, a stage musical version of the film, ''Terkel – The Motherfårking Musical'', was announced. It premiered on February 14, 2019.Petersen, Louis Beck
"Ruben Søltoft: Jeg har oplevet sindssyg mobning"
Avisen, 14 February 2019, accessed 14 July 2021.


References


External links

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