So many memories | Rock-A-Doodle | Glen Campbell, Christopher Plummer
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Rock-A-Doodle
Glen Campbell
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Christopher Plummer
Samuel Goldwyn Company, The, 1999
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highly recommended
Rock A Doodle
I received this DVD in very good cosmetic condition. It runs perfectly and has yet to skip once on me.
There's Nothing Wrong With This Movie
In my opinion this was and still is one of the most cherished children's movie ever made. It wasn't made for adults but made for "CHILDREN". It's not hard to understand it's about a rooster who makes the sun shine and about an owl who (like all owls) hates sunshine and wants total darkness, and a little boy who tries to get the rooster to come back and bring up the sun. It's a children's story so as long as the children enjoy it, that's all that matters.
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So many memories
I loved this movie as a kid!!!! My Fiance had never seen it and he loved it to!!! Gotta love Don Bluth films total classics in the making!!!
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Rock A Doodle is a classic
This may be coming from the perspective of one who first saw this film as a 10-year-old, but I definitely wore out the VHS copy of this film that we had when it came out in the 90s. I also have two younger sisters who have seen this movie more times than we can count. I'm so excited now that it's available on DVD. It may not have the clearest storyline, but you can't go wrong with an Elvis-impersonating rooster! This is a great children's film, entertaining, fun and even a little scarey at times. It's in the vain of all those other 90s childhood favorites like "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "Little Nemo." I don't know how I would have survived all the days when it rained as a child without this movie to watch indoors.
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Don Bluth's lavish animated musical
Rock
-A-
Doodle
was not a success when it was released in 1992. It's not hard to understand why: the film varies wildly in tone and the story makes little sense. In the live-action prologue, a little boy named Edmond learns that the crowing of Chanticleer the rooster did not make the sun rise, as everyone thought. But when a flood threatens his family's farm, Edmond sets off to get Chanticleer to make the sun rise and save the day. (Edmond gets turned into a kitten during this adventure, for no apparent reason other than that cats are easier to animate than humans.) Chanticleer has moved to the city, and although the farm seems to be in the Midwest, the nearest city is clearly supposed to be Las Vegas. Chanticleer is now the King, an Elvis caricature used for an unfunny spoof of showbiz clichés. The animation is quite fluid, and there are lots of brightly colored effects--rainbows, sparkles, sunbeams. But parents will have a hard time explaining the story to their children. --Charles Solomon
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