A hilarious and heartfelt holiday tale centered around everyone's favorite disaster-prone middle school student, Greg Heffley, which finds him desperately fighting to stay off Santa's naughty list as the family prepares for a major winter snowstorm.
Greg Heffley (voice)
Susan Heffley (voice)
Fregley (voice)
Frank (voice)
Rodrick Heffley (voice)
Manny Heffley (voice)
Officer Vasquez (voice)
Officer Leonard (voice)
Gabby (voice)
Mr. Jefferson (voice)
Nutcracker (voice)
Prison Guard (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
The best DOAWK film in my opinion. Who would have predicted that? <em>'Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever'</em> is actually a good movie, I am surprised that that is the case. It offers solid festive vibes alongside some improved humour and a heartfelt message, one that is portrayed in a really nice manner. There is also a great pace to events onscreen, not a surprise given the 60 minute run time, I guess. The ending almost derails when the Heffley family threaten to go rogue, though thankfully the film quickly regains traction to end pleasantly. Lisa Ann Walter does a nice job voicing her Gabby character. All in all, a pleasant addition to the franchise. Heck, it's the best film (low bar, admittedly) from the series, which is unexpected but welcome!
Greg Heffley (voice)
Susan Heffley (voice)
Fregley (voice)
Frank (voice)
Rodrick Heffley (voice)
Manny Heffley (voice)
Officer Vasquez (voice)
Officer Leonard (voice)
Gabby (voice)
Mr. Jefferson (voice)
Nutcracker (voice)
Prison Guard (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
Additional Voices (voice)
The best DOAWK film in my opinion. Who would have predicted that? <em>'Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever'</em> is actually a good movie, I am surprised that that is the case. It offers solid festive vibes alongside some improved humour and a heartfelt message, one that is portrayed in a really nice manner. There is also a great pace to events onscreen, not a surprise given the 60 minute run time, I guess. The ending almost derails when the Heffley family threaten to go rogue, though thankfully the film quickly regains traction to end pleasantly. Lisa Ann Walter does a nice job voicing her Gabby character. All in all, a pleasant addition to the franchise. Heck, it's the best film (low bar, admittedly) from the series, which is unexpected but welcome!