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Rock-A-Doodle (1992)

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Directed byDon Bluth
CastSorrell Booke, Glen Campbell, Eddie Deezen, Sandy Duncan, Toby Scott Ganger, Ellen Greene, Phil Harris, Lio, Christopher Plummer and Charles Nelson Reilly
Theatrical ReleaseApril 3, 1992
DVD ReleaseNovember 8, 2005
Running Time74 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code027616125446
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Average user review: 4.0 (40 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteRock A DoodleQuote
I received this DVD in very good cosmetic condition. It runs perfectly and has yet to skip once on me. June 29, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteHorrific yet GoodQuote
I remember seeing this in the theatre, and wondering what in the world it was about. To this day, I'm still not sure where Bluth was going with it. As always, he takes a simple, childish story and adds bizarre, adult elements, jazzy colors and terrible musical numbers. But that's all part of the fun.

The animation isn't bad, but it's definitely gritty and unpolished. Like All Dogs Go to Heaven, it looks sort of old and grainy. Anastasia and The Secret Of NIMH did not have that problem (and made decidedly MUCH MORE sense). The female characters are awful stereotypes: we get some ugly, fat, busty chicken women, a whiny and beautiful (but TRICKY!) peasant and a feminist mouse (complete with a lisp and some classic huge glasses for the perfect Smart But Ugly woman look). However, the guys aren't much better. I swear, this movie is full of hopelessly stupid characters. The only intelligent one seems to be The Grand Duke of Owls, the vast and easily worked up villain, voiced by the great Christopher Plummer... but even he randomly will do things like spew colorful shapes and use magic that will leave you wondering what in the heck you're looking at, an acid trip or a children's movie.

Oh and the live-action scenes are scarily bad. The acting is forced and the color is off. The mom gives a lot of evil looks to the camera, too.

The plot is very loose and there are a lot of things thrown in like long chase scenes and dream sequences that seem to only be there to take up time. Everything is very ugly and it gives me a bad feeling.

BUT, please don't think I'm being "mean" or "too harsh." My opinion is just as valid as anyone's even if this isn't a glowing review. I watch this movie still, and I love it despite its oddness. It's entertaining, and some of the characters pull some great one liners, especially the villains (the Duke and his nephew). I would say that 3-7 is a good age group to watch this movie, but also adults, because it's a great one to analyze (if you're on of those types who pleasures in finding strange grown-up references in kiddie films).

However, if you've never seen this and are therefore non-nostalgic, I must say that I brought this over to watch with a three year old that I was tending, and she constantly was asking me what was going on.

It's an odd one, but definitely one you won't soon forget. June 10, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteSo many memoriesQuote
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!!! February 3, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteRock A Doodle is a classicQuote
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. December 5, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThere's Nothing Wrong With This MovieQuote
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. October 5, 2007

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