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Bartok, der Großartige

Originaltitel: Bartok the Magnificent
  • Video
  • 1999
  • G
  • 1 Std. 8 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
3485
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Bartok, der Großartige (1999)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Buddy KomödieAbenteuerFamilieFantasieKomödieMusikalischAnimationsfilmHandgezeichnete Animation

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying ... Alles lesenThe lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying to rule all of Russia.The lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying to rule all of Russia.

  • Regie
    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
  • Drehbuch
    • Jay Lacopo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hank Azaria
    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Andrea Martin
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    3485
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
    • Drehbuch
      • Jay Lacopo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hank Azaria
      • Kelsey Grammer
      • Andrea Martin
    • 22Benutzerrezensionen
    • 3Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Bartok
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Zozi
    • (Synchronisation)
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Baba Yaga
    • (Synchronisation)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Ludmilla
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • The Skull
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Piloff
    • (Synchronisation)
    Phillip Van Dyke
    Phillip Van Dyke
    • Ivan
    • (Synchronisation)
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Vol
    • (Synchronisation)
    Liz Callaway
    Liz Callaway
    • Ensemble cast
    Kelly Marie Berger
    • Little Girl
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ted Brunetti
    • Actor
    Zach Charles
    Zach Charles
    • Little Boy
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Zachary Charles)
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Head Cossack
    • (Synchronisation)
    John Schiappa
    John Schiappa
      Glenn Shadix
      Glenn Shadix
      • Townspeople
      • (Synchronisation)
      French Stewart
      French Stewart
      • Oble
      • (Synchronisation)
      • Regie
        • Don Bluth
        • Gary Goldman
      • Drehbuch
        • Jay Lacopo
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      8TGJ_Reviews

      Unpolished Gem

      Admittedly, in parts the animation quality leaves a lot to be desired. It, like quite a few aspects of the film, feels quite rushed, especially in contrast to the scenes which are quite polished.

      But that would be my only criticism. Sure, it's a touch cheeseball and tacky, full of cliché, but deliberately and well-timedly so. It works with the context of the scenes.

      The characters are utterly adorable and the talent behind them really shines through.

      I absolutely would rate this far higher than the movie it is a spin-off of, and a littlemore time spent polishing this little gem could have made it great.
      10metlmike

      Best Animated Feature I've Seen In A Long Time!

      I just finished watching Bartok and I must say I was thoroughly impressed. This movie had all the ingredients for a superb animated feature that so many cartoons these days lack.

      The cast was excellent and the whole story was downright hilarious. Hank Azaria as Bartok is a wonderful, loveable and a funny little character people can't help but love. I myself chuckled everytime he opened his mouth. Kelsey Grammer also turns in a great voice performance as Zozi the big bear. The voiceovers are something else to comment on. Very seldom these days do I see cartoons taking time to match up the words of the character with the proper lip movement, but Bartok the Magnificent pulled it off wonderfully.

      I can't say enough about this fantastic movie that hasn't gotten enough recognition. I recommend it to people of all ages. There is enough content and humour throughout to entertain adults and the fluent and colourful animation will be awe-inspiring to kids, no matter what their interests are.
      8elicopperman

      Undeniably, Reliably Magnificent

      Following the massive success of Anastasia in 1997, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman took it upon themselves to create a direct-to-video prequel entitled Bartok the Magnificent, focusing on Hank Azaria's lovable bumbling bat character from the first film. Known as the only followup to a Bluth film that the original creator himself was involved with, the film has gone on to achieve a small cult following from fans of Anastasia and Bluth enthusiasts alike, even if its existence alone remains fairly questionable. For a small direct to video prequel about a sidekick, it's not half bad.

      The film centers on the titular Bartok who makes his way as a street magician and a con artist having to unveil the kidnapping of the young czar prior to the Russian Revolution. Because the premise of the film is super simple at its core, the execution is all the more impactful, down to a strong message of discovering inner strength through selfless acts and overcoming what you appear to be. Every character in the film is defined through a definitive role, whether it be Bartok's flamboyant partner Zozi the thespian bear, the czar's cunning assistant Ludmilla, and even the misunderstood witch Baba Yaga. Zozi is arguably the most lovable character in the whole feature, as his overly confident persona allows for a strong contrast between the more insecure Bartok, making the journey all the more delightful from start to finish. By embracing the limitations in format and presentation, Bluth, Goldman, and even the cast did their absolute best in performing through their hearts, something that can always be appreciated in musical cinema and animation.

      Arguably though, the real star of the movie has to be the musical numbers, written once again by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. With the film's establishing number sets up the film's world with appropropriate danger and fear from the people of Russia, which then connects to Bartok the Magnificent pitching his concept of who he is to the public, all with the right amount of dazzling showmanship to be found. Arguably the biggest heartwarmer would have to be A Possible Hero, showcasing how much Zozi encourages Bartok to be far more than he appears to be. The lyrics in every song are jam packed with whip smart material, demonstrating Sondheim's method through forming patterns of catchy sound and simple words easy to remember by the audience, on top of cleverly expressing all the story and character you have. The blending of Russian folk music and Broadway jazz suits the tone very well, pulling off different genres through modern swing and Russian mythology. Through so much self worth and projection, this film's soundtrack is easily one of the best in Bluth's filmography.

      As far as other notable qualities are concerned, despite the low budget showing in some aspects, the art and animation direction are quite impressive. Bluth's trademark character animation direction works in the film's favor with a lot of strong acting and staging shown throughout. Even with a lot of crowd scenes, the normal issue of there being too much going on in just one shot alone in a Bluth film remains toned down to keep the clarity strong and intact. The small but effective usage of computer generated imagery adds into the unsettling atmosphere in some sequences, complete with Baba Yaga's skull entrance/guard posing a spooky albeit playful presence to our heroes. Perhaps some of the backgrounds do look a bit pug fugly in saturation, but the more gloomy backdrops add a nice contrast to the eyes. Considering that the film was not optimized for the big screen, one would probably be disappointed that Bluth's talents were utilized in a smaller aspect ratio than usual, but once again, the limitations worked within everyone's favor in the end.

      Despite being a fairly simple endeavor in Bluth and Goldman's filmography, Bartok the Magnificent has a lot to offer in terms of characterization, performance, musical accompaniment, and visual choices. Given that this film was made with little interference from Fox, it is both a blessing that this film came out as good as it was, and a curse that it remains obscure in spite of its triumphs. I would definitely recommend it to anyone regardless if you have seen Anastasia or not, for just like the movie's hero, this tiny project will surely leave an impact in one way or another.
      rapt0r_claw-1

      Finally, A Direct-To-Video Sequel That Does The Predecessor Justice.

      In this follow-up to ANASTASIA, the title character (and most of the others) are gone, so I can only suppose that BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT portrays the future of the Romanoff family (Prince Ivan looks like he could be Dimitri's grandson or something). Bartok, after the demise of Rasputin, now works in his own two-man circus act that reinacts his fictitious heroic deeds. After Prince Ivan is kidnapped by the evil witch Baba Yaga, the gullible people of Moscow force Bartok (whom they totally believe to be the real McCoy) and his supposedly dead bear friend, Zozi, to rescue him from the evil witch.

      When I first saw this on the shelf, I was dismayed. I was horrified that they were going to ruin ANASTASIA. Thankfully, my fears were dispelled as soon as I heard and saw the opening sequence telling the tale of Baba Yaga. The animation is smooth, flowing, and the lip-synching actually works. The voice of Kelsey Grammer for Zozi fits like Mickey's glove; you can tell Zozi is Frasier. The use of CGI in certain places, normally backgrounds and inanimate objects, is a good touch. The story isn't quite as poignant as ANASTASIA: this time 'round, Bluth and co. have opted for a comedy in the form of BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT. If you liked ANASTASIA, certainly watch BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT, if you didn't like ANASTASIA, watch it anyway! It will be worthwhile.
      6ComedyFan2010

      Anastasia's spin off

      I didn't expect to like the movie as much as I did Anastasia and I was right.

      They chose the character I didn't care much for, but as I said in my Anastasia review he was very appealing to the kids. So when it comes to Bartok the magnificent, this cartoon is more for just children. So the drawing is not as beautiful, there are less details of Russia and songs are not as great.

      Also, as somebody who grew up over there and had a lot of Baba Yaga in my childhood, I really didn't like the portrayal of her or her house, was so different from what it was in my childhood. This of course wouldn't make a difference for most viewers and kids but this is where movie lost some points with me. I wish it was her old house with chicken legs in the middle of a beautiful Russian forest.

      It is still not a bad movie for kids. And I personally liked to have more of Kelsey Grammar in it who now had a bigger part as Bartok's friend the bear.

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        The witch Baba Yaga is an actual witch in eastern European/Russian folklore. She is said to have iron teeth, and uses a mortar and pestle as her mode of transportation. According to legend, she would steal children and kill them, and use her victims' bones to build her house and fence, the latter onto which she would mount children's skulls and use them like lanterns. Her house stood on chicken legs, and would only kneel on her command. She also had a cat that she often mistreated, that had been known to help some people escape her clutches, or outwit her.
      • Patzer
        When Ludmilla is human, she has five fingers but when she turns into a dragon she only has four.
      • Zitate

        [singing]

        Bartok: Bartok, the magnificent, the specifically terrifically magnificent! A mammal so inflammable he saved the day, thanks to B-A-R-T-O-K!

      • Crazy Credits
        Clips of the characters are shown along with the names of their respective actors during the beginning of the second part of the initial credits.
      • Verbindungen
        Edited from Anastasia (1997)
      • Soundtracks
        Baba Yaga
        Music by Stephen Flaherty]

        Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens]

        Performed by the Ensemble

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 16. November 1999 (Vereinigte Staaten)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Sprache
        • Englisch
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        • Fox Animation Studios
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