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The Pebble and the Penguin | |
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Directed by | Don Bluth |
Produced by | Don Bluth |
Starring | Martin Short Jim Belushi Tim Curry Annie Golden Shani Wallis S. Scott Bullock |
Music by | Mark Watters Barry Manilow |
Distributed by | MGM (USA) Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (non-USA) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007 DVD) |
Release date | April 14, 1995 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $28,000,000 |
Box office | $3,983,912 |
The Pebble and the Penguin is a 1995 animated musical film, based on the true life mating rituals of the Adelie Penguins in Antarctica, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. It was originally released in movie theatres in the USA in 1995 by MGM and was released internationally by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. The film features the voice talents of Martin Short, Jim Belushi, Tim Curry and Annie Golden. The film mainly revolves around four characters: Hubie, Rocko, Drake, and Marina.
Plot
Hubie (voiced by Martin Short), a goofy but kind-hearted penguin, is in love with the beautiful and kind Marina (Annie Golden). However, he lacks self-confidence and is bullied by the more impressive, but vain and cruel Drake (Tim Curry). Drake also wants Marina, but for purely vain reasons. After a run in with Drake, Hubie and Marina share a song under the moonlight and their feelings are confirmed for each other. Hubie, however, is luckless in finding a perfect pebble to propose to Marina with and wishes on a star to make his dream come true. An emerald falls from the sky next to Hubie. Ecstatic, Hubie rushes to find Marina when Drake tries to steal it and knocks him off the ice, and Hubie is swept away and nearly killed by a leopard seal.
Hubie is picked up and caged by a ship, which is transporting penguins to a zoo. The unfortunate penguins on the ship sing of the misery awaiting them. Hubie meets the streetwise Rocko (Jim Belushi), whose only wishes are to live in sunny climates and learn to fly. After seeing Drake warning Marina of the full moon where she must choose a mate in a dream/vision, Hubie decides to escape. Together, Hubie and Rocko flee, and while laying low in a beach, Hubie convinces Rocko to help him return to Antarctica. They have a short fight (because Hubie had angered Rocko by lying to him) and later run into a hungry and persistent leopard seal (second time for Hubie). They escape the seal, as Rocko had commented Hubie as "amazing", and both sing to the beginning of their friendship (although Rocko was in denial).
Rocko teaches Hubie how to fight, and run in to their worst aquatic enemy; the orcas. When they tried reaching the home ice, Rocko tries to head-off the orcas while Hubie tries to approach the nearest iceberg, having to lose Rocko in the process. After the chase, he must face his worst enemy, who has captured his love. Hubie gets knocked out, but gains confidence, and he stands and fights Drake once again. Hubie has the upper hand on the second go-round, and with a skillful kick, he sends Drake plummeting to his supposed demise. In surprise, Rocko reappears unharmed to Hubie and Marina. Before Hubie can introduce his friend to Marina, Drake reappears. He throws a large boulder towards the two lovers and Rocko, but it is Drake who meets his demise, by being crushed to death by the entire tower. Rocko saves the couple in danger, and finally gains his ability to fly. Hubie proposes to Marina (who accepts), and Rocko flies. In the end, Rocko teaches Marina and Hubie's children to fly.
Production
Don Bluth and Gary Goldman pulled out on producing and directing the film due to creative differences with the distributor of the film. With a "final cut" clause in the distribution contract, last minute changes were made to film. Bluth and Goldman could not convince the distributor to leave the film as they had planned it. As a result, much of the film's special effects could not be completed due to the requested changes and unchanged deadline. Assuming that the changes would hurt the film's integrity, they had their names removed from the film. However, the company name "Don Bluth Entertainment" remained above the title. This is the reason they are not credited for directing and producing the project. All of the original animation and about 70% of the color was completed before the two left the project. The changes were accommodated in-house at the company's Dublin studio. Due to the changes much of the ink and paint duties were shared with animation houses in Hungary. Bluth takes no credit for any part of the film.
The full screen presentation of The Pebble and the Penguin is actually an open matte print. The sides of the widescreen version are cropped off, but there is more image at the top and bottom. In some of the shots of the full screen version, parts of the characters are not inked and painted; a clear sign of its original aspect ratio. Though the full screen is open matted, in some scenes of the widescreen version (including some of the opening sequence) there is wider space in the sides.
Cast and Characters
- Martin Short as Hubie, a shy goldhearted adelie penguin and the protagonist of the film. He forms a bond with Marina after showing him who he really is and seeing the real him.
- Jim Belushi as Rocko, a streetwise rockhopper penguin who befriends Hubie and helps him win Marina on the way back to Antarctica. He is the deuteragonist.
- Tim Curry as Drake, hunky dark-hearted penguin and the antagonist of the film. He stops at nothing to win and tries to steal Marina from Hubie.
- Annie Golden as Marina, a penguin who Hubie and Drake fall in love with and cares about Hubie.
- Shani Wallis as the Narrator
Soundtrack
Main article: The Pebble and the Penguin (soundtrack)The songs were written by Barry Manilow, who previously wrote the songs for Thumbelina, along with Bruce Sussman. The film's score was composed by Mark Watters.
- "Now and Forever" (Hubie, Marina, Company)
- "Sometimes I Wonder" (Hubie)
- "The Good Ship Misery" (Company)
- "Don't Make Me Laugh" (Drake)
- "Sometimes I Wonder - Marina's Reprise" (Marina)
- "Looks Like I Got Me a Friend" (Hubie and Rocko)
- "Now and Forever - Reprise" (Company)
- "Now and Forever - End Credits" (Barry Manilow and Sheena Easton)
Reception
Rotten Tomatoes reported 0% of critics gave positive reviews based on eight reviews with an average score of 3/10. The film grossed $3,983,912..
Home video
The film first was released in VHS and laserdisc in 1996. It was first released on DVD in 1999. A new Family Fun Edition was released in the United States and Canada on March 27, 2007 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
References
- "Pebble and the Penguin soundtrack". IMDB. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- "The Pebble and the Penguin Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. IGN Entertianment.
External links
- Template:Amg movie
- The Pebble and the Penguin at IMDb
- The Pebble and the Penguin at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Pebble and the Penguin at Box Office Mojo
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