

The film premiered on Lifetime on November 29, 2014, to generally negative reviews from critics. The film stars Internet celebrity cat Tardar Sauce, also known as "Grumpy Cat", and Megan Charpentier as a young girl who befriends and later adopts Grumpy Cat, only to discover that the two can communicate with one another. Grumpy Cat visits Mall of America Cat's Worst Christmas Ever (referred to onscreen as Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever! The Movie) is a 2014 made-for-television Christmas comedy film directed by Tim Hill, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jeff Morris. I don’t care who you are, you need this picture in your life right now. sLQ0PeCsRxĪubrey Plaza holding Grumpy Cat /Fy90ocMz6Y I wish they would make another one, hint… hint. My Christmas season will not feel right until I watch "Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever" special. Years after Grumpy Cat‘s viral debut, the internet continues to be delighted by this cute little grump. Tons of Grumpy Cat Christmas Apparel for all of your Terrible Holiday Parties –Īvailable at : /h9tnaQpwrJ Grumpy Cat appeared in a 2014 documentary about internet cats, and even got her own Lifetime movie called Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever, with actress Aubrey Plaza providing voice work for the character. Owner Tabatha Bundesen has done well from the merchandise, which include t-shirts, mugs, stuffed toys, an official book, among many others. Someday My prince Will Come「No!!」 /g8re4gsZoT #grumpycat #グランピーキャット

She has been the audience favorite at events like the 2013 South by Southwest festival, and had a myriad of merchandise made in the Grumpy Cat name. Tardar Sauce has appeared on major news outlets like ABC, NBC, CBS, VH1 and FOX, along with popular reality TV shows like American Idol and The Bachelorette. Grumpy Cat has been a part of the cultural zeitgeist since 2012 and continues to make public appearances from time to time.
