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Limited Series – Lost Ollie

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A toy goes in search of the boy who lost him.
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Lost Ollie — Limited Series

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Well-crafted and painfully poignant, the wistful Lost Ollie is rewarding family entertainment.

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Brad Newsome Sydney Morning Herald The CGI rabbit is adorable and the human drama poignantly, piercingly written, but this four-part series might sometimes get too dark and frightening for younger viewers. Sep 1, 2022 Full Review Nina Metz Chicago Tribune The strengths of “Lost Ollie” are many. The way it doesn’t shy away from dark, complicated emotions or slippery notions of trust. The way it doesn’t pander or talk down to its audience. Rated: 2.5/4 Aug 31, 2022 Full Review Rendy Jones RogerEbert.com An outstanding family miniseries that may be small in size but is mighty in heart. Rated: 3.5/4 Aug 24, 2022 Full Review Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com Lost Ollie is a must-watch if you're in the mood for something heart-touching and inspiring. Rated: 4.5/5 Jul 17, 2024 Full Review Nuha Hassan Nuha Hassan (Medium) Lost Ollie is a heartwarming story of finding community and overcoming fear. The miniseries combines the magic touch of Tindle and Ramsey, and they create breathtaking visuals and a beautiful story. Sep 8, 2023 Full Review William Tucker But Why Tho? A Geek Community Lost Ollie is a deeply emotional adventure that made me sob. A lost toy trying to find his way home is also an open door to a stunning exploration of loss and bereavement. Rated: 9/10 Jan 16, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Rose P My daughter and I absolutely loved Lost Ollie. It was heartwarming and so touching. Keep a box of tissues on hand. Because your going to need them. We sure did! ♥️♥️♥️ Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/24 Full Review Andrey B "Toy story" tearful vibe with a surprisingly dark twist was a breath of fresh air in the sea of identical shows filling the media landscape. If you, just like me, cried watching Toy Story(es), prepare twice as many tissues, you'll need them. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/10/23 Full Review Alonso C Beautiful miniserie. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/26/22 Full Review Partnerships V "Lost Ollie" – The Power of Memory by Maria Elena Gutierrez Created and written by Shannon Tindle and directed by Peter Ramsey, the Netflix animated adventure Lost Ollie is based on the children's book Ollie's Odyssey by William Joyce. It tells the story of a toy rabbit called Ollie (Jonathan Groff) who, after finding himself abandoned in a thrift shop, sets out on an epic quest to find Billy (Kesler Talbot), the boy who was once his best friend. Above all things, Lost Ollie is a story about memory. Rejected and alone, Ollie clings desperately to the pledge he once made with Billy – that they would never forget each other. Despite this Ollie feels desperate, because he fears that this is exactly what has happened – Billy has forgotten him. When Ollie befriends the toy clown Zozo (Tim Blake Nelson), he realizes that memory itself is the key to finding Billy again. With Zozo's help, he re-creates the ‘memory map' on Billy's bedroom wall – a scrapbook of images representing ‘places we've been and places we hope to go.' By following this trail of memories, maybe Ollie can find his way home. However, as Zozo warns Ollie: "Memories are funny – you gotta sneak up on them or they'll just disappear." So begins the quest, with Ollie, Zozo and the feisty pink teddy bear Rosy (Mary J. Blige) puzzling out the clues that will lead them from location to location. Throughout the adventures of these brave lost toys, the narrative relies heavily on flashbacks to remind us that memories are not only ‘funny' but also filled with emotions that are often heartwarming, but just as frequently haunting. Lost Ollie also teaches us that memories are unreliable, mercurial and fragile. In this respect, the map is the perfect metaphor – one gust of wind and it could be lost forever. By using memory as a narrative device, Lost Ollie takes us all the way back to the origins of storytelling. Before humans learned to write, all stories were told by word of mouth. Mnemosyne, mother of the Greek Muses, could be described as the poster-girl for this oral tradition, and it is no coincidence that she was the goddess of memory, too. After all, what finer quality can a camp-fire storyteller possess than perfect recall? Ollie's memory map – and the places it takes us to – gives Lost Ollie a powerful sense of place. Each new landmark is rich in American iconography, from the majestic riverboat that carries our heroes up the Ohio River, to the shining white towers of the city skyline, to the spooky abandoned fairground called Dreamland. Billy refers to a railroad train as a ‘Mark Twain' – a clear reference to the classic novel that informs Lost Ollie's narrative: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. And all these visions of America are centered on the archetypal small town, where lies the home that Ollie so desperately seeks. The flashback sequences in Lost Ollie tell a heartbreaking story of love and loss. Over the course of the show's four episodes, we gradually learn about the human catastrophe lying at the heart of Billy's family. Here looms the ever-present specter of death, the unspoken darkness that lurks under the skin of most great children's literature. The difficult topic of bullying is tackled here too, mirrored in Billy's difficulties at school and in Zozo's reaction to his own tale of lost love. One of the great miracles of Lost Ollie is the skill and subtlety demonstrated by the animation and visual effects team at Industrial Light & Magic, who worked with puppeteers from Jim Henson's Creature Shop to bring Ollie and his friends to life. The animation shows impressive restraint – at all times the characters move with toy-like simplicity. Yet at the same time they communicate such a tremendous depth of emotion that we never doubt for a moment that they are real. Just as beautiful is the world through which they journey. From the gorgeously-lit interior of the thrift shop, to the glorious vistas of the river, to the brooding rain-soaked fairground, Lost Ollie is filled with unforgettable imagery. Best of all, the visuals are always exquisitely matched to the mood. There is nothing gratuitous here – the world of Lost Ollie always looks exactly as it should. While Lost Ollie is indeed about memory, its story is underpinned by a second theme that has equal or perhaps greater power – diversity. From the beginning, we are aware that Billy has a White father and a Polynesian mother, played by Jake Johnson and Gina Rodriguez. This is no big deal, nor is it presented as one. However, as the story reaches its climax – and especially when we learn that Ollie himself is a diverse creation, sewn together from disparate pieces of fabric – we understand the importance of diversity's rich power within this family, within Zozo's own story, and in the world as a whole. As Zozo tells Ollie early on, the name Oliver means ‘peace-bringer.' How well that name fits. Made as he is from scraps and love, Ollie is the glue that keeps everything together – Billy's family, and the surrogate family of forgotten toys that Ollie assembles when he is lost on the road. Time and again it is Ollie's kind, forgiving heart that saves the day – most frequently when he himself is at his lowest ebb. All these things combine to make Lost Ollie truly unforgettable. I know that, long after viewing, the memory of this little lost rabbit will linger bright and clear, not just in my imagination but in my soul. To paraphrase the words of the poet W.S. Merwin, who provides the quote seen at the beginning of Lost Ollie: "Ollie's absence has gone through me like thread through a needle … Everything I do is stitched with his color." Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/26/22 Full Review Audience Member It get's a little darker than I was expecting. lol ...but, really good overall. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Rahmat Ali D Sesungguhnya, cinta seorang ibu itu adalah sepanjang zaman dan akan terus mengalir!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/29/22 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Aug 24, 2022 Ollie Is Lost After waking up inside a box of old junk at a thrift store, stuffed rabbit Ollie plans a daring escape to find Billy, the boy who lost him. Details Episode 2 Aired Aug 24, 2022 The Quest While floating down the Dark River, Ollie, Zozo and Rosy search for the next spot on Ollie's map; Ollie recalls something important about Momma. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 24, 2022 Bali Hai The friends' quest takes a turn as a heartbreaking flashback reveals how Zozo met Nina, then lost her; a happy memory sparks much-needed hope. Details Episode 4 Aired Aug 24, 2022 Home Ollie remembers what happened on the last day he saw his best friend; he wonders if he'll find his way home to Billy or if he's too late. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Shawn Levy, Josh S. Barry, Brandon Oldenburg, Lampton Enochs, Shannon Tindle, Peter Ramsey
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 24, 2022
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