Remy y Emile defienden la causa de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.Remy y Emile defienden la causa de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.Remy y Emile defienden la causa de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
- Remy
- (voz)
- Emile
- (voz)
- Linguini
- (voz)
- Disclaimer Guy
- (voz)
- (as Tony Russell)
- P.T. Flea
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
This is also fairly long for a short movie. And then there is the voice cast - not sure what contracts they have, but I am just glad when they can have the stars do the voices again. You can tell they are having fun too. This takes us on a ride and tells us who is looking at whom and why ... well I won't get too much into it. But of course this is not real life - this is about a fictional world. That may expand parents issues with their kids wanting to have a mouse (or rat) as a pet ... this is the downside when something is so good and/or cute ...
Rats make great pets - they are independent like cats, smart and loyal like dogs. It still amazes me when people would come over to my house and be shocked that my rat has the run of the place. And shocked that she comes to me when I call her name. I've had to tell them many of the things that were in this film - now I can just refer them to this film and not have to repeat myself over and over.
Aside from the content, the animation was great - a mix of CGI and traditional styles. I love the angular look of the traditional segments, which were reminiscent of the style of Chuck Jones.
Animated in a a variety of styles, this very amusing cartoon shows what happens when you work on a movie about cuddly rats for years on end.
The chemistry between Remy and Emile is fun. The information is presented in a fun, irreverent way. It's a very nice short and works perfectly accompanying the movie.
It is a broadcast on behalf of the Rat Preservation Society.
Although as you learn that as rats can survive a nuclear explosion, they do not need much aid in preservation.
Remy and his brother Emile tell the audience why rats and humans should be friends as they go through the history of rats and how they have populated the globe.
Funny, informative and nice animation.
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- Trivia(at around 9 mins) A 2-D rendering of the title robot from Pixar's next feature project, WALL·E (2008) appears as the driver of a futuristic Mars vehicle during the musical number.
- Citas
[first lines]
Remy: Hello, I'm Remy and this is my brother Emile.
Emile: Hi.
Remy: We're here to speak out on behalf of repressed rats everywhere. Rats who don't have the access to media that our movie escorts us. Yes, we have to. We rats have to take a stand.
Emile: You said we'd sing something. You know, joke around. You did not say we were going to take a stand.
Remy: This is important. Humans need to know, humans need to...
Emile: Feed us. That's what you need to do. Leave some garbage out and we won't bother you. Just leave the lid on top of the can loose.
Remy: Alright. Moving on.
- ConexionesFeatures La victoria del dominio aéreo (1943)
- Bandas sonorasPlan B
Music by James G. Dashe
Lyrics by Jim Capobianco and James G. Dashe
Arrangement by Jennifer Hammond and Michael Giacchino
Performed by Patton Oswalt, Peter Sohn, and James G. Dashe
Music recorded at Skywalker Scoring Stage
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución11 minutos
- Color