The movie "Hogfather" is primarily a Comedy and Fantasy film, and its emotional landscape reflects this. The dominant emotion is Humor, stemming from Terry Pratchett's signature wit, satirical commentary, and the inherently absurd premise of Death filling in for the Hogfather. This humor, combined with the festive "Hogswatch" setting and the eventual positive resolution, leads to high levels of Joy and Happiness. As Susan investigates the mystery of the missing Hogfather, audiences experience Anticipation and Curiosity, driven by the unfolding plot and the unique Discworld lore. The fantastical elements and the philosophical depth regarding belief evoke a sense of Awe and Hope for the world's future. Ultimately, the successful restoration of the Hogfather brings a strong feeling of Relief and Satisfaction. While there's a mild underlying Anxiety due to the high stakes (the potential end of belief), and touches of Sadness or Melancholy from the philosophical musings, the overall emotional experience is overwhelmingly positive and engaging.
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