Apple’s Latest Christmas Ad: A Critter Carol Featuring Woodland Puppets and iPhone
Coca-Cola made waves with its decision to utilize generative AI for its animated Christmas ad, a departure from its usual holiday tradition. In contrast, Apple took a more traditional approach, opting for practical effects and a heartwarming storyline with their short film titled “A Critter Carol.”
The ad features a group of woodland puppets set to a quirky, happy-go-lucky song inspired by Flight of the Conchords’ tune “Friends.” The story follows the adventures of these ragtag critters who stumble upon an iPhone that was dropped during a hike. Director Mark Molloy explained that the ad’s message centers around the idea that one act of kindness can bring people together, emphasizing compassion, creativity, and community.
Molloy was drawn to the timeless art of puppetry and the emphasis on handmade craftsmanship in creating the characters and miniature forest set. The process of filming and operating the puppets involved several puppeteers working simultaneously, adding a sense of authenticity and imperfection that enhances the relatability of the characters.
The handmade nature of the puppets and set design contributes to the inventive magic of the ad, making the anthropomorphized critters endearing and engaging for viewers. The behind-the-scenes footage showcases the meticulous attention to detail and the collaborative effort that went into bringing the woodland puppets to life.
Overall, Apple’s “A Critter Carol” stands out for its charming storytelling, whimsical characters, and emphasis on the power of kindness and connection. The ad serves as a refreshing break from the trend of high-tech CGI in advertising, showcasing the beauty of practical effects and the artistry of puppetry. With its heartwarming message and creative approach, Apple’s Christmas ad is sure to resonate with audiences of all ages.

