En busca del Rey del Sol
Chanticleer es el gallo de la granja, el que canta todas las mañanas para que salga el sol. Una mañana, los búhos impiden que cante y el resto de animales se decepcionan al descubrir que, cante o no, el sol sale igual. El gallo, avergonzado, abandona la granja para perderse en la ciudad. Y es entonces cuando empiezan los problemas: el sol ya no brilla y la lluvia asola las tierras causando inundaciones. Entonces, algunos de los animales deciden entrar en la ciudad para encontrar a Chanticleer y pedirle que regrese, pero los búhos tratarán de impedirlo...
"Rock-A-Doodle" (1991), a vibrant animated film produced by Goldcrest and Sullivan Bluth Studios in Ireland and the United Kingdom, offers a whimsical twist on classic fairy tales. The story follows Chanticleer, a rooster who believes he can make the sun rise with his crowing. When he fails one morning, he leaves the farm in shame, only to be lured into a life of fame as a rock star in the city. Meanwhile, the farm descends into perpetual darkness, prompting young Edmond to venture out and bring Chanticleer back, convinced that his crowing is the key to restoring daylight. The film's unique blend of animation styles and storytelling sets it apart from typical children's movies of its era. Sullivan Bluth Studios, known for their rich, detailed animation, brings the characters to life with a mix of traditional hand-drawn techniques and innovative visual effects. The narrative cleverly weaves together elements of musical, adventure, and fantasy, making "Rock-A-Doodle" a multifaceted cinematic experience. The inclusion of live-action sequences adds an extra layer of charm, seamlessly integrating the animated world with real-life settings. "Rock-A-Doodle" also stands out for its memorable soundtrack and voice cast. The film features catchy tunes that complement the story's rock-and-roll theme, with standout performances by Glen Campbell as Chanticleer and Christopher Plummer as the villainous Grand Duke of Owls. The voice acting adds depth to the characters, enhancing the emotional stakes of their journey. The blend of humor and heart in the script ensures that the film appeals to both children and adults, making it a timeless family favorite. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, "Rock-A-Doodle" has garnered a cult following over the years, appreciated for its creativity and bold storytelling. The film's exploration of themes such as self-belief, redemption, and the power of music resonates with audiences, offering more than just entertainment. As a product of Sullivan Bluth Studios' innovative approach to animation, "Rock-A-Doodle" remains a testament to the studio's commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre, leaving a lasting impact on the world of animated cinema.
Año1991
Presupuesto18000000$
Duración77 min
Ingresos11657385$
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GénerosComediaFamiliaAnimaciónFantasíaMúsica
Países de producciónIrelandUnited KingdomUnited States of America