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Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer

  • 1985
  • G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985)
AdventureAnimationFamilyFantasySci-Fi

Rainbow Brite must stop an evil princess and her underlings from taking over the planet Spectra.Rainbow Brite must stop an evil princess and her underlings from taking over the planet Spectra.Rainbow Brite must stop an evil princess and her underlings from taking over the planet Spectra.

  • Directors
    • Bernard Deyriès
    • Kimio Yabuki
  • Writers
    • Jean Chalopin
    • Howard R. Cohen
  • Stars
    • Bettina Bush
    • Pat Fraley
    • Peter Cullen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bernard Deyriès
      • Kimio Yabuki
    • Writers
      • Jean Chalopin
      • Howard R. Cohen
    • Stars
      • Bettina Bush
      • Pat Fraley
      • Peter Cullen
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Bettina Bush
    Bettina Bush
    • Rainbow Brite
    • (voice)
    • (as Bettina)
    Pat Fraley
    Pat Fraley
    • Lurky
    • (voice)
    • (as Patrick Fraley)
    • …
    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Murky Dismal
    • (voice)
    • …
    Robbie Lee
    Robbie Lee
    • Twink
    • (voice)
    • …
    Andre Stojka
    Andre Stojka
    • Starlite
    • (voice)
    • …
    David Mendenhall
    David Mendenhall
    • Krys
    • (voice)
    Rhonda Aldrich
    Rhonda Aldrich
    • The Princess
    • (voice)
    • …
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Orin
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Red Butler
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • Count Blogg
    • (voice)
    Marissa Mendenhall
    • Stormy
    • (voice)
    Scott Menville
    Scott Menville
    • Brian
    • (voice)
    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Popo
    • (voice)
    • (as Charles Adler)
    David Workman
    • Sargeant Zombo
    • (voice)
    Alan Lee
    • Additional voices
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Bernard Deyriès
      • Kimio Yabuki
    • Writers
      • Jean Chalopin
      • Howard R. Cohen
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    User reviews29

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    San Franciscan

    Yuck!

    I remember years ago reading in a TV Guide an article about a video store which asked you to select more than one movie title just in case one or the other was already checked out (it was written because back during this time period rental stores were still a new novelty to many at the time), and it mentioned a young teenage girl who was babysitting a small boy who was around five years old. The boy's parents had instructed her to let him select a movie to keep him occupied, and they were standing in line with the two titles he had selected: "The Shaggy Dog" and "Rainbow Brite and The Star Stealer."

    When interviewed, she remarked with freaked-out anxiousness, "I sure hope it's 'The Shaggy Dog' they've got. I'll ***DIE*** if it's 'Rainbow Brite'." The article described her as making the comment with "all the air of one about to get sick on the carpet."

    She spoke pretty much for everybody out there except a tiny select few who were introduced to this film as small girls back during the time period. That's because we have here what just might be the one film that single-handedly represnts everything terrible that happened to animation during the eighties!

    Now to be fair, there were a lot of "cute" children's cartoons that came out during the period which were designed strictly to be animated advertisements for the toys they were based on. (I exempt "The Smurfs" from this list not only because they were great, but because they were never designed to sell toys in the first place and were in fact based on a famous European comic strip.) Most of them were terrrible with cheap animation and dumbed-down plots. The only film out of all of them which has managed to amazingly age with grace is "The Care Bears Movie".

    Now, I don't have a big problem with cartoons designed for young girls--provided they are done right. For example, I actually enjoyed watching the "Strawberry Shortcake" specials made for television during the time because they had a lot of deliberately silly humour and also because they actually had imagination to the concept (adults will now see all the tounge-in-cheek jokes in "Shortcake" that went over their heads as toddlers). But this one isn't even fun on a campy level, save for the portions where it becomes unintentionally hilarious. It's just bad bad bad bad BAD.

    I've always got the impression that Rainbow Brite was created as a Care Bears ripoff, and that point of view remains unchanged today. It is simply the most unoriginal and unimaginative of all the eighties offerings in its genre. Everything present here has been done before better somewhere else by even cheap lousy cartoons from the time which just somehow managed to not be AS cheap and badly written as this one. It was also considered a bomb compared to its competition, and if you dare see it you'll see why. Oh yes, it also has the most self-conscious and pretentious voice acting I've ever encountered this side of badly-dubbed anime.

    As a friend of mine once remarked, "Don't let kids watch this film unless you want them to learn bad manners from Rainbow Brite's stuck-up horse! Can you imagine how many little kids will watch this film and all want to grow up to be stuck-up horses?!" (No, I'm not kidding about that description of Starlite, it's true.)

    Avoid, avoid, avoid. Unless you take a particularly wicked pleasure in watching an animated embarrassment fall on its face, that is.

    (Oh, by the way, in case you were wondering... the teenage girl I mentioned was later relieved to the point of jumping and shouting "ALRIIIGHT!" when she learned her young charge had gotten his hands on 'The Shaggy Dog' instead.)
    smeagle_83

    The Best Cartoon of The 80's

    If you were born in the late 70's or early 80's then Rainbow Brite was the cartoon to watch. From the colors to the music, this movie brings back my childhood. This is a great cartoon with good morals and a good ending. Rainbow Brite has to save the world from an evil Princess who thinks that she can have anything she wants. Who else but Rainbow Brite, with the help of her new friends Khris, can bring sunlight and rainbows back into the world. This is an essential cartoon to watch!
    10La Gremlin

    Must be seen to be believed! All hail Rainbow Brite!

    I found this movie on one of my old videos, after "Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster" (which should INSTANTLY give you an idea of it's tone) and I hadn't seen it in a while so I decided to watch it. I didn't remember much about Rainbow Brite except I used to like the cartoon and that it was cute. Most people feel that way about her. You probably do to.

    Well, when the movie started, I wondered if it was the right one! It didn't fit the mold of Rainbow Brite as I remembered her. But it turns out she kicks butt! This has to be the strangest animated movie EVER! I can't believe these characters were so popular (the series isn't much different) while being so bizzare. As soon as I watched this movie again, it became one of my favorites.

    I really don't want to give too much away. Just know that if you see the movie in the video store, rent it and watch it. No questions asked. You will get a kick out of it. Especially the outrageous Princess character. And the robotic horse. And the hypnotized sprites.

    If you can't tell by know, this is an 80's cartoon that is really an undiscovered "head" movie in disguise! Have fun!
    8mage_83

    A Cartoon movie made in the 1980's...and a pretty good one at that.

    Rainbow Brite and the star Stealer is not for people who were born before 1980 or after 1989. Most of those people would not appreciate the great things that are 80's cartoons. The fact that Rainbow Brite was made into a movie is a guilty pleasure for many of us who remember watching the tv show as a child. Granted, much of the dialogue is quite amusing and silly, and the plot is nonexistant to pointless, but it's a very cool movie none the less.
    8DaNay4422

    Rainbow Bright was and is still a favorite

    I first saw this movie when I was very little. I was born in 1985, so it was around the age when 80s cartoons were big. My mother taped it one day thinking I might like it. I had never even heard of the Rainbow Bright TV show before I was introduced to the movie. When I saw it (on one of those old BETA tapes...) I loved it. I became addicted to it. There are people who say it's badly written and all that, but it's a kid's movie, and things like that don't matter much to children. I loved the story, and especially liked the songs and all the female characters. Of course I pretended to be them, and in the scene where Rainbow first met Krys and they were repulsed they had to work with the opposite sex, I could totally relate. The story was the basic good vs. evil that children enjoy, and there were enough happy moments to balance out the scary ones. The world is a fantastic place that would stimulate the imagination of any young child. I am very glad I had an opportunity to see this movie when I was little. It made a big impact, and watching it now brings back happy memories of childhood. I would recommend to any parent with young children to rent this movie. It will trigger their imagination and provide plenty of entertainment. You're only a child once, so don't let them miss out on this one!

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    Still frame
    Adventure
    Daveigh Chase, Rumi Hiiragi, and Mari Natsuki in Le Voyage de Chihiro (2001)
    Animation
    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
    Family
    Elijah Wood in Le Seigneur des anneaux : La Communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantasy
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Sci-Fi

    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This was produced in only three months, at that time the fastest ever for an animated feature.
    • Goofs
      When Rainbow Brite first runs into Orin, he is climbing a stalagmite. His cane and bag of star sprinkles are shown on the ground. When he runs to retrieve them, he is seen holding his cane briefly before he actually gets it.
    • Quotes

      Rainbow Brite: Starlite, quick!

      Starlite: I will not wear booties.

      On-X: Better than falling down.

      Starlite: [neighs in annoyance] Ooh, my poor dignity.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits scroll in a rainbow-tinted background, while "Rainbow Brite and Me" plays.
    • Connections
      Featured in Reaction & Review: Rainbow Brite & the Star Stealer (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Brand New Day
      Music by Haim Saban & Shuki Levy

      Lyrics by Howard R. Cohen

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
      • Canada
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Regina im Regenbogenland
    • Production companies
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Hallmark Properties
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,889,971
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,847,962
      • Nov 17, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,889,971
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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