

Two days later, Moomin and friends meet the Hemulen and when a hurricane strikes them, they all fly to the Moominhouse with Snufkin's tent.

Both Snorks join the group while they try to reach Moominvalley before the comet. On the way back home, Moomin saves the Snorkmaiden from a giant carnivorous plant, and they immediately fall in love with each other. They arrive at the observatory, where they discover that the comet will be colliding in two days. On the way, Moomin finds a golden anklet, which Snufkin knows belongs to the Snorkmaiden. He joins the group, and they climb the steep mountains towards the observatory. The next morning, on their way, the trio meets Snufkin for the first time, who has heard about a comet that could crash to Earth at any time. Moominpappa gets an idea about the astronomical observatory in the Lonely Mountains, where a telescope can see far into space.

He believes that a threat is coming from space and nothing can be done. The next day, the rain's turned everything black and according to Muskrat, it is soot from outer space. During one rainy evening, the Muskrat suddenly appears at the front door to stay because his riverbank home had been destroyed by Moominpappa's bridge, built earlier that day. Plot īefore the events of the film, Moomin's father had finished building Moominhouse. The film's streaming and television rights have been acquired by C More and MTV. The film's re-release was halted indefinitely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, with it yet to be officially released. This version of the film is remastered in 4K, and includes a reworked soundtrack and newly recorded voice acting. In 2020, the film was planned to be re-released theatrically to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Moomin franchise. It was the seventh most watched film in Finland during the 1992/1993 season with 166,738 viewers. The film was later released in Europe, and has been dubbed to several European languages. The international version of the film featured a new musical score composed by Pierre Kartner. In addition, he composed two new opening and ending songs for the film-"Shiawase no morugaane" and "Kono uchuu he, tsutae tai", respectively, both sung by Emiko Shiratori. The original Japanese release of the film was scored by Sumio Shiratori, re-using compositions that were created for the anime series. It was released in Japan first theatrically on Augas a triple-feature with two unrelated shorter films, and was later released on home video with 10 minutes of extra footage. It was the first full-length Moomin film, and serves as a prequel to the 1990 anime series Moomin, introducing characters that would later appear in the series. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish.

Comet in Moominland ( Japanese: ムーミン谷の彗星, Hepburn: Mūmindani no Suisei ) is a Dutch-Japanese anime film by Telecable Benelux B.V.
