A new animated special, 'Mog's Bad Thing', based on Judith Kerr's popular children's books, is set to captivate audiences with a star-studded voice cast. This much-anticipated production promises to bring the whimsical world of Mog to life once more, following the success of 'Mog's Christmas'.
Animated Adaptation 'Mog's Bad Thing' Features Stellar Voice Cast on Channel 4
In a delightful return to the beloved universe of Judith Kerr's 'Mog' picture books, esteemed actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are once again lending their voices to the characters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas for Channel 4's upcoming animated special, 'Mog's Bad Thing'. The announcement, made on June 22, 2026, marks another collaboration for the duo, who previously charmed audiences in 'Mog's Christmas'.
The ensemble cast sees the return of 'Bridgerton's' Adjoa Andoh as the narrator, alongside young talents Amelie Law as Debbie and Teddy Skelton as Nicky. This new installment introduces fresh voices as well, with John Thomson ('Break Clause') joining as Mr. Bunce, Katherine Parkinson ('Rivals') as Mrs. Ramsbottom, Mawaan Rizwan ('Juice') as Ali, and Amelia Theodorou as Amy. The special is helmed by director Robin Shaw, known for 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea', and produced by Lupus Films, the studio behind 'Kensuke's Kingdom' and 'The Snowman and the Snowdog'.
'Mog's Bad Thing' delves into a new adventure for Mog, the mischievous tabby cat of the Thomas family. The story unfolds as the family prepares to host a cat show in their garden. However, amidst the excitement, Mog finds herself in a tricky situation after committing a 'bad thing', leading her to hide in the attic and miss the initial proceedings of the show. The narrative explores whether Mog can overcome her embarrassment, emerge from her hiding place, and ultimately make her family proud by saving the day. The screenplay is penned by Joanna Harrison, drawing inspiration from Kerr's celebrated books, which have sold over 4 million copies globally and been translated into 24 languages. Lupus Films' Ruth Fielding and Camilla Deakin are producing, with Gwawr Lloyd, interim head of drama, commissioning the special for Channel 4. Serious Kids is handling the worldwide distribution outside the U.K., with theatrical release details to be announced later.
The continued adaptation of Judith Kerr's 'Mog' series into animated specials highlights the enduring appeal of these classic tales. It reinforces the power of storytelling to transcend generations, bringing joy and valuable lessons to children and adults alike. The meticulous attention to casting, securing acclaimed actors like Cumberbatch and Foy, not only elevates the production quality but also ensures that the essence and charm of Kerr's original characters are faithfully portrayed. Such adaptations play a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage and introducing timeless narratives to new audiences in an engaging and accessible format. The focus on a character's emotional journey, like Mog's remorse and her eventual quest for redemption, offers a gentle yet impactful way to explore themes of responsibility and self-worth for young viewers.

