The Albanian version featured a cast of prominent local voice actors, including: : Juli Hajdini Nutcracker / Prince Eric : Elvis Pupa Mouse King : Andon Qesari Major Mint : Agron Bimi Narrative and Themes
Loosely adapted from E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and set to the iconic music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the story follows Clara, a young girl who receives a wooden Nutcracker from her aunt. When the Nutcracker comes to life to fight the evil Mouse King, Clara is shrunk by a magic spell and must journey to the Parthenia kingdom to find the Sugarplum Princess. The Albanian version featured a cast of prominent
: In 2026, Mattel is commemorating the film's 25-year legacy with a new animated special and a line of celebratory dolls. : In 2026, Mattel is commemorating the film's
For many Albanian viewers who grew up in the early 2000s, the Albanian-dubbed version remains a nostalgic touchstone of their childhood, frequently revisited on channels like Bang Bang. Barbi dhe Arrethyesi - Albanian Dubs At a time when CGI was still in
The film was a technological gamble for Mattel. At a time when CGI was still in its infancy for direct-to-video releases, the production team utilized motion-capture technology to ensure the ballet scenes remained authentic to the art form. Professional dancers from the New York City Ballet performed the choreography, which was then translated into digital models.
: The film was a massive hit, selling over 3.4 million DVD units within its first year and grossing $150 million in total sales.