词条 | Mog (Judith Kerr) |
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| name = Mog | series = Mog | image = Mog the forgetful cat.jpg | caption = Mog on the cover of the first book | first = Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970) | last = Mog's Christmas Calamity (2015) | creator = Judith Kerr | species = cat | gender = Female | family = Thomas | relatives = Mr. Thomas (owner) Mrs. Thomas (owner) Nicky (owner) Debbie (owner) | nationality = British }} Mog is a fictional character in a series of children's books written by Judith Kerr. Other regularly occurring characters include Mr and Mrs Thomas (Mog's owners) and their two children Nicky and Debbie. In each book Mog gets into a different conundrum with a new character or event. Unusually for a popular children's series, Mog dies in the final book, 2002's Goodbye, Mog[1][2]. Kerr based her illustrations of the house in which the family live on her own family home in Barnes, London, and the two children were named after the middle names of her own son and daughter, Matthew and Tacy.[3] The family name "Thomas" is from the first name of her husband, Nigel Kneale, upon whom the appearance of Mr Thomas was based[3]. In November 2015, Mog returned as a CGI character for the 2015 Christmas advert for supermarket Sainsbury's. In Mog's Christmas Calamity Mog accidentally starts a fire in her home after having a bad dream, but is able to alert the fire brigade (as she had called 999 when scrabbling across a phone); she is hailed a hero for saving her owners, and (after her owners' neighbours pool their resources to undo the damage she had done, in reference to Sainsbury's "Christmas is for sharing" tagline) is later given an egg as a treat. Kerr herself appears in this advert as a neighbour of the Thomas family. A special plush Mog and book version of the story were sold exclusively through Sainsbury's, with all profits being donated to Save the Children's child literacy work[4][5]. PublicationsTitles include (with year of first publication):
References1. ^{{cite news|author=Kate Kellaway |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/oct/19/featuresreviews.guardianreview30 |title=Review: Goodbye Mog by Judith Kerr | Books |publisher=The Guardian |date= 2002-11-07|accessdate=2013-07-30 |location=London}} {{Portal |Children's literature}}{{child-lit-char-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|author=Dina Rabinovitch |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/dec/04/booksforchildrenandteenagers.familyandrelationships |title=Why Mog had to die | Books |publisher=The Guardian |date= 2005-11-03|accessdate=2013-07-30 |location=London}} 3. ^1 {{cite book | last=Murray| first=Andy | title=Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale | type=paperback|year=2006 | location=London|publisher=Headpress | isbn=1-900486-50-4 | page=110}} 4. ^{{cite web|author1=Matilda Battersby|title=Sainsbury's Christmas Advert 'Mog's Christmas Calamity': Why Judith Kerr Deserves a Medal|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/mog-s-christmas-calamity-why-judith-kerr-deserves-a-medal-but-would-probably-prefer-an-egg-a6732981.html|publisher=Independent UK|date=16 November 2015|accessdate=25 November 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Sainsbury’s resurrects disaster-prone Mog the cat for new Christmas book, ad (VIDEO)|url=http://www.themalaymailonline.com/read/article/sainsburys-resurrects-disaster-prone-mog-the-cat-for-new-christmas-book-ad|publisher=Malay Mail Online|accessdate=25 November 2015|date=15 November 2015}} 6 : Fictional cats|Fictional characters introduced in 1970|Characters in children's literature|Books by Judith Kerr|Series of children's books|Animal tales |
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