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Anne et Andy

Titre original : Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
  • 1977
  • G
  • 1h 24min
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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 Anne et Andy (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.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Williams
    • Abe Levitow
    • Don Bluth
  • Scénario
    • Johnny Gruelle
    • Patricia Thackray
    • Max Wilk
  • Casting principal
    • Claire Williams
    • Didi Conn
    • Mark Baker
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard Williams
      • Abe Levitow
      • Don Bluth
    • Scénario
      • Johnny Gruelle
      • Patricia Thackray
      • Max Wilk
    • Casting principal
      • Claire Williams
      • Didi Conn
      • Mark Baker
    • 45avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Claire Williams
    Claire Williams
    • Marcella
    Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
    • Raggedy Ann
    • (voix)
    Mark Baker
    Mark Baker
    • Raggedy Andy
    • (voix)
    Fred Stuthman
    Fred Stuthman
    • The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees
    • (voix)
    Niki Flacks
    Niki Flacks
    • Babette
    • (voix)
    George S. Irving
    George S. Irving
    • The Captain
    • (voix)
    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Queasy
    • (voix)
    Joe Silver
    Joe Silver
    • The Greedy
    • (voix)
    Alan Sues
    Alan Sues
    • The Loonie Knight
    • (voix)
    Marty Brill
    Marty Brill
    • King Koo Koo
    • (voix)
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Gazooks
    • (voix)
    Mason Adams
    Mason Adams
    • Grandpa
    • (voix)
    Allen Swift
    Allen Swift
    • Maxi-Fixit
    • (voix)
    Hetty Galen
    Hetty Galen
    • Susie Pincushion
    • (voix)
    Sheldon Harnick
    Sheldon Harnick
    • Barney Beanbag
    • (voix)
    • …
    Ardyth Kaiser
    • Topsy
    • (voix)
    Margery Gray
    • The Twin Penny
    • (voix)
    Lynne Stuart
    • The Twin Penny
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Williams
      • Abe Levitow
      • Don Bluth
    • Scénario
      • Johnny Gruelle
      • Patricia Thackray
      • Max Wilk
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    6carm15

    Good when little, trippy now

    I own an incredibly battered copy of this movie, which leads me to believe that I loved it when I was maybe 6 or 8, but looking back from my young adulthood, I can't say I enjoy it as much. It sat on a shelf for a few years before I dusted it off to reminisce with a movie that I remember loving so much, especially because the main voice was also the woman from Shining Time Station (another kiddie fave). But I soon found that 80% of the scenes made me feel like I was in a chemically-induced state of mind (which I've never actually done, but I'm sure the sensations are similar). Aside from overall creepiness from the male characters, I still appreciate the girly, cutesy message it sends that I oh-so-highly enjoyed in my childhood. But I may not watch it again until I have a dreamy-eyed daughter of my own
    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.
    lowercasegods

    An oasis of warmth in the cold wasteland of seventies animation

    People not quite into their twenties take for granted the warm, feel good animated films that are available to them these days. Starting with Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988 (though unfairly attributed to The Little Mermaid a year later), a renaissance of animation had begun that is still going strong today (thanks mostly to Pixar). But the privileged children of the 90's would never know of the cold, bleak wasteland of theatrical animation in the 1970's. With the advent of Fritz the Cat in 1971, soft, fuzzy, family-friendly animation fell out of favor with the studios, and ushered in the dark wave of adult themed cartoons. Ralph Bakshi led the pack with such topical and wholly adult productions as Coonskin (a.k.a. Streetfight), Wizards, Heavy Traffic, the original Lords of the Rings, and the previously mentioned Fritz the Cat. Soon his violent vision was adopted by other renegade animators and before long, virtually all animated films were saddled with either a PG or dreaded R rating. So it goes without saying that a sweet little film like Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure hardly had an audience when it was released in 1976. The fact that it ever got made is a testimony to the desperation of the studios and people who so desperately missed the sweet and touching films in the old Disney vein. This film dared to be cute, had the tenacity to be sweet, had the temerity to be gentle, the chutzpah to be (GASP!) KID FRIENDLY! In all fairness, it must be stressed that RAAA was not alone in their attempt to bring softness back into modern animation. Charles Schulz's wonderful Peanuts characters had two great attempts in the seventies with Snoopy, Come Home and Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown. And the usually rigid and slap-sticky Hanna Barbera brought us that lovely tear-jerker of a cartoon, Charlotte's Web. But these productions were far and few between, and never on such a grandiose scale as their more violent bretheren. With RAAA, director Richard Williams (the real brain trust behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit, not Robert Zemeckis, who only directed the live action) not only attempted to revive family friendly cartoons, but also attempted to bring back lavish, fluid animation and movie musical sensibilities. In doing so he brought back some of animation's pioneers to make sure the film was done right. Grim Natwick (creator of Betty Boop, animator of Snow White and Richard's mentor) lent a hand, along with countless others, in the creation of The Greedy, King Cuckoo, the Camel with the wrinkled knees and the rest of Johnny Gruelle's storybook menagerie. The Brilliant Joe Raposo (of Sesame Street fame and brain trust of Kermit the Frog's Bein' Green)provided delightful songs for the film (The Camel's sweet and somber song alone is worth watching this film), and Didi Conn and Mark Lynn-Baker voiced the title characters to perfection. The net result of this creative hodge podge was one of the warmest, most entertaining and family friendly cartoons to break through the doom and gloom of standard 70's animation.

    Regretfully, movie critics denounced the film for reasons too varied and unfounded to mention here. That, coupled with the fact that RAAA became avalanched by the glut of violent animation and the wealth of bad family films, resulting in it barely making a blip on the pop culture radar. Thanks to old school television programming (does anyone else recall Nickelodeon's Special Delivery?), I re-discovered this long lost treasure in the mid 80's, and had the foresight to immortalize it (along with some vintage 80's commercials) on Beta video (and you don't get much more vintage that Beta). This has been a gem in my movie collection ever since, and still holds a special place in my heart and my childhood. So modern movie going audiences, count your blessings. You have warm, family friendly animation dropped at your feet these days. But you never know. The day may come again soon where such kid-oriented fare becomes passe, and the studios return to churning out violent, bleak animation, just as they did in the 70's. If that day does come, however, I still have a copy of Raggedy Ann and Andy to see me through the darkness, comforting me in the knowledge that, at least in animation, good will always rise out of the ashes of evil.
    7Baldach

    Fond memories

    The last time I saw the movie I was around seven years, so my opinions might be jaded over time. At the time I enjoyed the filming that switched between cartoon and live action. At the time I felt sad for the blue camel and his sad life. Also I felt glee when after Captain Contagious kidnapped the heroine (a princess or toy shepherdess) the tables the were turned on him. Unfortunately the producers never decided to transfer this movie to VHS, so all I have are twenty year old memories. I am sure that if I saw the movie again I would consider it corny and sappy, but I really enjoyed it the movie at the time.
    8Muctu

    Flawed Masterpiece

    Richard Willaims is an animation god. He was hampered in directing this film by the producer. The final product is a very uneven film with a very convoluted story, but some amazing moments of animation (like Emery Hawkins' "Greedy"). Joe Raposo's repetitive music doesn't help either. It was made in wide screen so the VHS doesn't show it in all it's glory, let's hope for a letterboxed DVD someday. Still it's worth watching for some eye popping animation.

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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.

    • Connexions
      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 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
    • 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 (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 24min(84 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
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