Synopsis
Old Cricket tells his missus why he can't fix the roof "I woke with a creak in my knee, dear wife."
He tells Cousin Katydid why he can't pick berries "I woke with a creak in my knee and a crick in my neck."
He tells Uncle Ant why he can't harvest corn "I woke with a creak in my knee, a crick in my neck, and a crack in my back....I'm off to see Doc Hopper."
But before he gets there, Old Crow comes calling. "Caw-caw-caw," he says, hungrily. And caw is one C-word Old Cricket can't relish.
The creators of Sailor Moo present a second critter comedy, full of wordplay and antic animation.
The New York Times
Think of a cross between Aesop's fable The Grasshopper and the Ant and Steven Spielberg's movie Jurassic Park and you're getting close to the feel of Lisa Wheeler's gently preachy, very cinematic, very scary Old Cricket. — Connie Fletcher