Watched: NPN 12/07/2025, MC 12/14/2025
Format: YouTube/ YouTube
Viewing: First for both
Director: Rick Dealup/ Steve Rudzinski
As we near Christmas, we did two quick watches with Dug and K to get ourselves in the Christmas Spirit. The first was North Pole Nutrias (2002), a puppet-show running about 26 minutes and created by New Orleans-based pair Quintron and Miss Pussycat. The second was a little indie movie out of Pittsburgh called A Meowy Christmas from 2018. This one runs about 55 minutes, but feels like it's about 6 days.
While watching North Pole Nutrias, I learned not everyone knows what a Nutria is - which is a large-ish rodent that lives along rivers and near water. They've invaded the waterways for New Orleans and cause enough problems that there's been a bounty on the animals. But!
North Pole Nutrias is, apparently, a bit of a holiday tradition for the hep cats of New Orleans, and I get it. It's a puppet show, shot on tape, and has some distinct vibes of music and art scenes of the late 90's. Kind of an embracing of the media we'd grown up on - specials like Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas - but made with an intentional lo-fi feel and hand-made aesthetic. Think Pee-Wee's Playhouse, that you know through the glossed up version and are just used to.
