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Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure

  • 1977
  • G
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
1,2 k
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Marty Brill, Didi Conn, Paul Dooley, Niki Flacks, Hetty Galen, Sheldon Harnick, George S. Irving, Joe Silver, Arnold Stang, Fred Stuthman, Alan Sues, Allen Swift, and Mark Baker in Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977)
Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRaggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.

  • Directors
    • Richard Williams
    • Abe Levitow
    • Don Bluth
  • Writers
    • Johnny Gruelle
    • Patricia Thackray
    • Max Wilk
  • Stars
    • Claire Williams
    • Didi Conn
    • Mark Baker
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Richard Williams
      • Abe Levitow
      • Don Bluth
    • Writers
      • Johnny Gruelle
      • Patricia Thackray
      • Max Wilk
    • Stars
      • Claire Williams
      • Didi Conn
      • Mark Baker
    • 45Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Claire Williams
    Claire Williams
    • Marcella
    Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
    • Raggedy Ann
    • (voice)
    Mark Baker
    Mark Baker
    • Raggedy Andy
    • (voice)
    Fred Stuthman
    Fred Stuthman
    • The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees
    • (voice)
    Niki Flacks
    Niki Flacks
    • Babette
    • (voice)
    George S. Irving
    George S. Irving
    • The Captain
    • (voice)
    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Queasy
    • (voice)
    Joe Silver
    Joe Silver
    • The Greedy
    • (voice)
    Alan Sues
    Alan Sues
    • The Loonie Knight
    • (voice)
    Marty Brill
    Marty Brill
    • King Koo Koo
    • (voice)
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Gazooks
    • (voice)
    Mason Adams
    Mason Adams
    • Grandpa
    • (voice)
    Allen Swift
    Allen Swift
    • Maxi-Fixit
    • (voice)
    Hetty Galen
    Hetty Galen
    • Susie Pincushion
    • (voice)
    Sheldon Harnick
    Sheldon Harnick
    • Barney Beanbag
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ardyth Kaiser
    • Topsy
    • (voice)
    Margery Gray
    • The Twin Penny
    • (voice)
    Lynne Stuart
    • The Twin Penny
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Richard Williams
      • Abe Levitow
      • Don Bluth
    • Writers
      • Johnny Gruelle
      • Patricia Thackray
      • Max Wilk
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs45

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    10jmbwithcats

    Formative years often end in tears, but the love always remains

    Raggedy Ann & Andy is the first movie I ever saw in the theaters. My dad took my sister and I, and the funny thing is - when we got home, dad asked us "what do you want to do now?" and we said we want to watch Raggedy Ann & Andy again! lol, and my dad actually took us back to the theatre to watch it again -- at least that's how I remember it. I was five years old at the time.

    This movie was pretty scary for a five year old. The scene with the giant ocean of sweets, and the hypnotic camel scene.. i don't remember a lot from this film, naturally, the beginning was magical, and a few scenes -- I wish I could find it again, and will likely seek it out now.

    I remember I loved Raggedy Ann & Andy.
    8lovableladyfish

    A Rare Psychedelic Masterpiece

    This is a very strange film by director/animator Richard Williams. All who know of William's work know it's a bit off-kilter (if not ingenious) but this one takes the cake.

    It features two hapless ragdolls who have to save their owner's new French doll from a lustful pirate toy and find themselves at the mercy of several bizarre characters along the way. The strength in this movie lies primarily in its aesthetic quality; its strange character designs, its powerful animation, and its stark contrast of the sweet and scary. Williams' brilliant animation portrayed Raggedy Ann and Andy as real rag dolls, floppy and darned, rather than simple cartoon versions of the dolls, which made it more believable (at least in a visual sense). The animation shines on the bring us the Camel-with-the-Wrinkled-Knees, whose body walks with two different personalities controlling each end, the silent-movie chase with Sir Leonard Looney and, of course, the Greedy.

    The Greedy animation, on its own, is possibly the most exquisite psychedelic animation I've ever seen. There's something about this animation that just makes your jaw drop--and every second it's something new. Living in what was deemed "the Taffy Pit," the Greedy is a massive blob man that lives in and mercilessly eats sweets. He sings a song that I can't help but feel hold some sexual undertones, then tries to kill Raggedy Ann for her candy heart.

    The only complaint I have about this film is that there are too many songs. It continuously bogs down the movie's pace because there are SIXTEEN of them. There are about six good songs (which should have been the only ones) including "I Look, And What Do I See?", "No Girl's Toy", "Blue" (though they didn't need to make him sing it twice), "I Never Get Enough", "Because I Love You" and maybe "I'm Home." The others just seem unnecessary and frankly aren't too amazing to listen to.

    This is a weird film with strange undertones, but if that's what you're looking for, you won't find better.
    8Vagabear

    an uneven nonetheless charming children's film

    I have very fond memories of this film, as I saw it with my two younger sisters when it first shown theatrically in 1977 and I was eight years old. Apparently it was deemed a failure - and is now practically forgotten (the pan-and scan videocassette - which never did justice to the picture or it's ambitious Panavision compositions is now out-of -print.) The film is very stylized (shades of YELLOW SUBMARINE) and admittedly uneven. Some of the characters and sequences are exquisite while others are somewhat juvenile and undistinguished. The sad discarded blue camel (shades of Eeyore) and his blue song are truly heartwarming. Joe Raposo's songs are for the most part simply beautiful. Definitely a worthwhile curiousity that will probably (sadly) fall into total obscurity.
    cnote3535

    Just as weird as I remembered.

    I actually found a copy of this movie recently. I hadn't seen it in easily twenty years and its one of those movies that ALWAYS had stuck with me. Every time I mentioned it to someone, they would look at me a little strangely. Watching the film again brought back alot of memories and I was amazed at how much I had actually retained.

    The animation style is very interesting because each character is done by a different animator, each using their own style. At times this is a little jarring but overall it adds to the mood of the movie which is WEIRD. The film switches from happy musical numbers to the dolls getting trapped in a pit with a grotesque, horrifying candy monster (one of the images that was burned into my memory 26 years ago.) Definitely a great deal of imagination involved in this film. If you can find this, its definitely worth watching.
    9Mappyman

    Whats In The Box?

    Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy THE MOVIE is about dolls that come to life when the humans aren't around. In this adventure they must rescue a kidnapped french doll named Babette from the captain of pirates. On their way they journey though Deep Dark Woods, Taffy Pit, and even Looney Land. Will the aide of their new friend The Camel With Wrinkled Knees help them or just slow them down with his hallucinations of his friends leaving him? How will they escape the Kookoo king and his henchmen!? What will their owner Marcella say when she sees her 7th birthday present doll gone along with her other toys? Delightful surprises await the two adventurers.

    All scores are out of a possible 10: Story: 8 - Very cute. Dolls that come to life when the master isn't around. Not just that because they go out into many many different places, but they are in an imaginary world so anything can happen. Meeting new characters, going to different places finding new friends, its great. The characters all work so well in this too and who doesn't love pirates?! Acting: 8 - Every character suits their voice so well. Specifically the Marlon Brando taffy pit enemy, The Greed. The french doll has a very uptight french accent, the evil Hitler-esquire king Kookoo (whos got hair that resembles Simpson's Sideshow Bob) plays his role very well, and the sorrow old black man voice for Camel works perfectly. Why is it that old dubbed animation was soo much better than new ones? Music: 10 - Nothing short of perfection here. The songs have been in my head for years, and re-watching it nearly 20 years later, i can still remember each and every one of them and will now be able to know exactly where these tunes come from. Joe Raposo of "Sesame Street" fame did an excellent job with the songs for this and everyone sings real well.

    Editing: 6 - Heh, this is where it'll get confusing. I mean how far did the Raggedy's walk anyway? A lot of events just seem to occur one after another and there's no telling WHO the other dolls and toys were as you never see them in the real world of the movie, but it does follow some sort of path and you know they'll eventually get to where they need to go, its just pretty hard to follow at times.

    Uniqueness: 8 - Between this and Unico i'd have to say there's parts in both movies i will never forget no matter how hard i try to. Mainly the scary parts. I've probably mentioned already how older movies were Much creepier than animation of today but this takes the cake in the scary factor. Outside of the South Park movie and some Disney films there's almost no animated musicals, or good ones of that coming out so its very unique.

    Worth: 8- Its classic. Worth the hunt to get a good copy thats for sure, but the VHS copies are probably all stretched out by now. The DVD version is sold on Ebay all the time and it'll definitely be something you'll watch more than once. If anything get it for the nostalgia purposes.

    Overall Score (Not an average): 8 - Its a wonderful timeless musical made in the late 70s and can still be enjoyed today. Its characters are all unique and the songs are great. So great you might find yourself humming them time and time again. Give your favorite stuffed animal a hug today! Reviewer's Insight (Including bias): This isn't like the Raggedy Ann TV series made a decade later. This was way more darker and real world. The effects in this seem like a lot of other acid-trip cartoons from the 70's, in particular, Yellow Submarine. Still, its given me memories I'll never forget, and might still influence things today. It wasn't easy to find but it'll remain a treasure to keep in my collection of DVDs and videos forever.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film was last released on home video in its full screen VHS format in 1992. No DVD release is scheduled, not even in widescreen, due to legal issues. However, Garrett Gilchrist, who restored Le voleur et le cordonnier (1993) as "The Recobbled Cut", restored this film in widescreen and has put it on video sharing websites.
    • Gaffes
      During the "Rag Dolly" number, when all the dolls sing together, Raggedy Andy takes off his hat at one point. When he does so, another appears as if he never took it off.
    • Citations

      The Camel: [singing] When you can't find a friend / And the road doesn't seem to end / And you're lonesome the whole day through / How can you be happy? / How can you be smiling? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / When there's nothing to share / And you don't have a dime to spare / And there's no one to comfort you / How can you be smiling? / How can you be singing? How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / I look around and see the sweet life everywhere. / I watch the cookie bushes shining in the sun. / The smell of sweet vanilla living blows in every breath of air. / Doesn't anybody want me? / Doesn't anybody care? / When you're wrinkled and cold / And your fortune has all been told / And you're nobody's "I Love You" / How can you be happy? / How can you be smiling? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / Sad but true. / How can you be happy? / How can you be singing? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy / And rag bag baggy / And blue.

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      Featured in The Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Nostalgic Mindfucks (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      I Look, And What Do I See?
      Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo

      Performed by Didi Conn, Mason Adams, Sheldon Harnick, Allen Swift,

      Hetty Galen and Ardyth Kaiser

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 avril 1977 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Raggedy Ann & Andy Meet the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boonton, New Jersey, États-Unis(live action sequences)
    • sociétés de production
      • Bobbs-Merrill
      • International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
      • Lester Osterman Productions
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      • 4 000 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
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