Timmy und das Geheimnis von Nimh
Originaltitel: The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue
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3,4/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe rats and mice return to Thorn Valley to groom their destined leader, young Timmy Brisby.The rats and mice return to Thorn Valley to groom their destined leader, young Timmy Brisby.The rats and mice return to Thorn Valley to groom their destined leader, young Timmy Brisby.
Peter MacNicol
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
Andrew Ducote
- Timmy at 10
- (Synchronisation)
Phillip Van Dyke
- Young Martin
- (Synchronisation)
Dom DeLuise
- Jeremy
- (Synchronisation)
Whitney Claire Kaufman
- Cynthia
- (Synchronisation)
Debi Mae West
- Mrs. Brisby
- (Synchronisation)
Doris Roberts
- Auntie Shrew
- (Synchronisation)
Jamie Cronin
- Teresa
- (Synchronisation)
William H. Macy
- Justin
- (Synchronisation)
Arthur Malet
- Mr. Ages
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Arthur Mallet)
Alex Strange
- Timmy at 13
- (Synchronisation)
Ralph Macchio
- Tim
- (Synchronisation)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Brutus
- (Synchronisation)
Hynden Walch
- Jenny
- (Synchronisation)
- (as a different name)
Andrea Martin
- Muriel
- (Synchronisation)
Harvey Korman
- Floyd
- (Synchronisation)
Steve Mackall
- Dr. Valentine
- (Synchronisation)
Meshach Taylor
- Cecil
- (Synchronisation)
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Avoid this movie - especially if you liked its predecessor. It's just simply terrible. The two movies have so little in common that it's just sickening. In fact, I don't even want to write any more about it. Suffice it to say that you should not watch this movie. It's not worth the depression it brings when you think about how much you'd expect from a sequel to such a great movie.
This movie is a serious contender for the 'worst sequel ever' awards nomination category.
Let me elaborate on that...
I'll assume that when you read this review you are already familiar with Don Bluth's "The Secret of NIMH", which was a fine, dark and unusual animated movie that not at all conformed to the patented Disney cartoon mold which was lightweight, wholesome, pastel-colored nonsense with the characters spontaneously erupting in songs or other pace-annihilating planted plot permutations.
Instead, Bluth had the guts to try out his own formula, which was delightfully dark and mystic and devoid of pesky singing characters. The late Elizabeth Hartmann most excellently provided the voice for the humble and brave female protagonist rodent, Mrs. Brisby, and made the timid little mouse bigger than any animated character on the screen I had seen yet. NIMH was a good movie, even if Bluth made some liberal interpretations of the book on which it was based.
Jerry Goldsmith's rousing themes throughout the movie are a delightful bonus too. (the fact that the movie got trashed in the box office by E.T. was partly responsible for the advent of Bluth's most excellent animated laserdisc video arcade games coming into being.) Bluth never quite made another good dark movie after NIMH... The Disney Bug ate his brain, or something, because most of his subsequent films had pukey-cute designs and pesky critters singing (and even pesky marketable comic sidekicks.)
Now, NIMH 2 ...
1) Starts with a lame recap of the first movie; notably, Peter Strauss' voice for Justin has been dubbed over...
2) ... Is followed by the worst video-animated logo you can imagine. It's like a demented 3D Studio learner's first project. You can see the friggin PIXELS!!
3) Has god-awful backgrounds painted in naive primary colors
4) Has god-awful animation which was allegedly outsourced to a bunch of animation sweatshops in eastern europe. It shows.
5) Introduces a token female 'love interest' for the now-grown-up Timothy. She has BOOBS. She's a friggin MOUSE! How revolting... I thought this sort of crap was only made by sweaty fanboys.
6) Introduces a token comic sidekick, which is some kind of incredibly annoying, talking green bug with orange hair, a suit and bowler hat. How out of NIMH style is that, I ask you?
7) Has songs. And I don't mean incidental, or is that accidental stuff you can just crank the volume down at. (Many people didn't like that "Flying Dreams" song in the first movie either.) But noooo! The critters are all a-singing and a-dancing, and the songs are shrill and cacophonic and performed and orchestrated like high school theater plays. How unbearable! One of the songs even has a 'duet' performed with a video split-screen! Wheee!
8) Has the whole NIMH thing, which was a relatively sober and seemingly 'real' medical research lab, turn into Castle Frankenstein and brings one of the most perfectly stereotypical 'villains' into existence, complete with stiff mechanical (meniacal?) cackles and rolling demented eyes. This character looks like a left-over from a budget PC adventure game.
9) Is just stupid (pardon the regression)
10) Is a complete and utter waste of money, an insult to all thinking viewers, kids and grown-ups alike, an iron-studded MGM boot in the face to the artists who made the first movie possible, and the fans who liked it.
In closing, all I want to remark is that I hope MGM will release "The Secret of NIMH" in widescreen on DVD as they promised.
Let me elaborate on that...
I'll assume that when you read this review you are already familiar with Don Bluth's "The Secret of NIMH", which was a fine, dark and unusual animated movie that not at all conformed to the patented Disney cartoon mold which was lightweight, wholesome, pastel-colored nonsense with the characters spontaneously erupting in songs or other pace-annihilating planted plot permutations.
Instead, Bluth had the guts to try out his own formula, which was delightfully dark and mystic and devoid of pesky singing characters. The late Elizabeth Hartmann most excellently provided the voice for the humble and brave female protagonist rodent, Mrs. Brisby, and made the timid little mouse bigger than any animated character on the screen I had seen yet. NIMH was a good movie, even if Bluth made some liberal interpretations of the book on which it was based.
Jerry Goldsmith's rousing themes throughout the movie are a delightful bonus too. (the fact that the movie got trashed in the box office by E.T. was partly responsible for the advent of Bluth's most excellent animated laserdisc video arcade games coming into being.) Bluth never quite made another good dark movie after NIMH... The Disney Bug ate his brain, or something, because most of his subsequent films had pukey-cute designs and pesky critters singing (and even pesky marketable comic sidekicks.)
Now, NIMH 2 ...
1) Starts with a lame recap of the first movie; notably, Peter Strauss' voice for Justin has been dubbed over...
2) ... Is followed by the worst video-animated logo you can imagine. It's like a demented 3D Studio learner's first project. You can see the friggin PIXELS!!
3) Has god-awful backgrounds painted in naive primary colors
4) Has god-awful animation which was allegedly outsourced to a bunch of animation sweatshops in eastern europe. It shows.
5) Introduces a token female 'love interest' for the now-grown-up Timothy. She has BOOBS. She's a friggin MOUSE! How revolting... I thought this sort of crap was only made by sweaty fanboys.
6) Introduces a token comic sidekick, which is some kind of incredibly annoying, talking green bug with orange hair, a suit and bowler hat. How out of NIMH style is that, I ask you?
7) Has songs. And I don't mean incidental, or is that accidental stuff you can just crank the volume down at. (Many people didn't like that "Flying Dreams" song in the first movie either.) But noooo! The critters are all a-singing and a-dancing, and the songs are shrill and cacophonic and performed and orchestrated like high school theater plays. How unbearable! One of the songs even has a 'duet' performed with a video split-screen! Wheee!
8) Has the whole NIMH thing, which was a relatively sober and seemingly 'real' medical research lab, turn into Castle Frankenstein and brings one of the most perfectly stereotypical 'villains' into existence, complete with stiff mechanical (meniacal?) cackles and rolling demented eyes. This character looks like a left-over from a budget PC adventure game.
9) Is just stupid (pardon the regression)
10) Is a complete and utter waste of money, an insult to all thinking viewers, kids and grown-ups alike, an iron-studded MGM boot in the face to the artists who made the first movie possible, and the fans who liked it.
In closing, all I want to remark is that I hope MGM will release "The Secret of NIMH" in widescreen on DVD as they promised.
The original secret of NIMH, was a dark depressing tale, about society, told through animals. It was a very deep film, with morals, and inner conflicts. I loved it, and would watch it everyday, relating to all the diffrent charicters.
But this....... poor excuse for a film, was nothing like the orignal.
MGM is making cheap DTV clones of disny films, which sickens me. I remember the original land before time as a kid. It was a great film. Suddenly there are 9 sequels. I do not know how, seeing as the orignal ended with the main characters finding the valley, and an endless supply of food.
Anyway this film sickens me, cause to me, it's like they took the original and dropped a ray of sunshine in it, and made this putrid, thing, I cannot even stand to look at. The acting it horrable, even for a cartoon. The animation is second rate compared to the orignal. The plot is thin, and the charicters are so empty. It cements my belief that these animation studios can take the darkest more demented story ever and turn it into a musical. Disny could take the story of Hitler and turn it into a happy sunshine musical. And the sad thing is, it will sell.
I'm sorry, I was just so p***ed when I saw this film. Cause I love the original
But this....... poor excuse for a film, was nothing like the orignal.
MGM is making cheap DTV clones of disny films, which sickens me. I remember the original land before time as a kid. It was a great film. Suddenly there are 9 sequels. I do not know how, seeing as the orignal ended with the main characters finding the valley, and an endless supply of food.
Anyway this film sickens me, cause to me, it's like they took the original and dropped a ray of sunshine in it, and made this putrid, thing, I cannot even stand to look at. The acting it horrable, even for a cartoon. The animation is second rate compared to the orignal. The plot is thin, and the charicters are so empty. It cements my belief that these animation studios can take the darkest more demented story ever and turn it into a musical. Disny could take the story of Hitler and turn it into a happy sunshine musical. And the sad thing is, it will sell.
I'm sorry, I was just so p***ed when I saw this film. Cause I love the original
As other reviews have noticed, this flick is a slap in the face of those of us who loved the original movie as kids. The animation is truly Saturday-morning level, and I was cringing every time a familiar character popped in -- they had been stripped of whatever edginess they had previously possessed and given voices that grate harshly on the ears of long-time fans. The songs were painful and completely inappropriate every single time, and the story was just plain dumb. I am a camp counselor for kids aged 6 to 10, and even they hated the movie. Parents, please don't subject your kids to this drivel, and fans of the original, don't even think of even picking up the box to this shameful waste of time.
I totally agree..I LOVED the original one when I was a kid..and still do..its one of my favourite movies..and I really hate when they make sequels to classic movies..especially animated ones..it's so disappointing..and they keep on doing it and I wish they wouldn't..its so sad..another movie they did that with that was so stupid, was Cinderella..they made a sequel? like how dumb..that movie is a CLASSIC..and they basically ruined it...i mean if they make a sequel they could at least make it good..and make the animation like it used to be..and not so cheap looking..they do it with soo many movies and I'm tired of it
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesDon Bluth has said that, if he made the film, he would've made Timmy the villain and Martin the hero. It's unknown if he was joking or if he really meant it.
- PatzerThroughout the entire movie, characters mention that Nicodemus foretold the prophecy. He said nothing about the prophecy in the first movie.
- Zitate
10 Year Old Timmy: Time for a shortcut.
- Crazy CreditsMr. Ages was voiced by Arthur Malet. The credits incorrectly state that "Mrs. Ages" is voiced by "Arthur Mallet".
- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet: Folge #20.15 (1999)
- SoundtracksMake the Most of Your Life
Music by Lee Holdridge
Lyrics by Richard Sparks
Performed by Dom DeLuise, Andrew Ducote, Arthur Malet, Ensemble
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- 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 6 Min.(66 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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