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Napoléon en Australie

Original title: Napoleon
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.1K
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Bronson Pinchot, David Ogden Stiers, Maurice LaMarche, and Adam Wylie in Napoléon en Australie (1995)
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The adventures of Golden Retriever pup Napoleon and his friend, the parrot Birdo Lucci.The adventures of Golden Retriever pup Napoleon and his friend, the parrot Birdo Lucci.The adventures of Golden Retriever pup Napoleon and his friend, the parrot Birdo Lucci.

  • Director
    • Mario Andreacchio
  • Writers
    • Michael Bourchier
    • Mario Andreacchio
    • Mark Saltzman
  • Stars
    • Jamie Croft
    • Philip Quast
    • Susan Lyons
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writers
      • Michael Bourchier
      • Mario Andreacchio
      • Mark Saltzman
    • Stars
      • Jamie Croft
      • Philip Quast
      • Susan Lyons
    • 23User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jamie Croft
    Jamie Croft
    • Napoleon
    • (voice)
    Philip Quast
    Philip Quast
    • Birdo
    • (voice)
    Susan Lyons
    • Napoleon's Mum
    • (voice)
    • …
    Coralie Sawade
    • Kids' Mother
    • (voice)
    Brenton Whittle
    • Owl
    • (voice)
    • …
    Anne-Louise Lambert
    Anne-Louise Lambert
    • Spider
    • (voice)
    • (as Anne Lambert)
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    Carole Skinner
    Carole Skinner
    • Cat
    • (voice)
    Catherine Lambert
    Catherine Lambert
    • Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tracey Canini
    • Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    • …
    Annabel Sims
    • Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    • …
    Neusa Timms
    • Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    • …
    Debbie Horn
    • Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lucia Mastrantone
    • Lone Lorikeet
    • (voice)
    Frank Whitten
    Frank Whitten
    • Koala
    • (voice)
    Fiona Press
    Fiona Press
    • Other Wallaby
    • (voice)
    • …
    Steven Vidler
    Steven Vidler
    • Snake
    • (voice)
    • …
    David Argue
    David Argue
    • Galah
    • (voice)
    • …
    Edward McQueen-Mason
    • Galah
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writers
      • Michael Bourchier
      • Mario Andreacchio
      • Mark Saltzman
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    User reviews23

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    10Atreyu_II

    What a lovely movie!

    I absolutely love this movie. Words are not enough to describe such a cute movie. Aside some minor stuff, the whole movie is delightful, adorable, wonderful, hilarious, sweet, exciting, thrilling, entertaining, full of charm and adventure, danger and even some darkness.

    The list of qualities doesn't end here. What to say about the scenario? For one thing, this is an Australian film. This special production takes place in Sydney and in a nearby island. This is one of the reasons why this movie is well renowned. This is a rich production that captures all the beauty and wonders of pure nature. Even details like the sounds of exotic birds and waterfalls were not forgotten, which accents this realistic environment even more. Mountains, forests, green places, trees, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, rocks, various species of animals, deserts, sandstorms, sunsets, sunrises, winds, rain, snow and even the seasons of the year are all present here. Plus, the camera work is very efficient.

    The story is about a very cute and adorable Golden Retriever puppy named Muffin' (although he nicknames himself Napoleon) that longs for adventure, danger and a life with wild dogs. Despite his young age and innocent appearance, Napoleon is very confident and not timid at all. In fact, he is a brave and curious explorer. But he proves to be a hero later, when he saves two adorable dingo puppies.

    His curiosity makes him explore a balloon and accidentally causes the balloon to fly with him inside the basket (which is attached to the balloon). The balloon flies all over the city (Sydney) in very big heights. There are very beautiful and stunning angles of view in this sequence: very tall buildings, roads, a big bridge, the endless sea and even the famous Sydney Opera House (also known as Opera Australia). And these fantastic vistas are perfectly combined at the sound of the lovely Napoleon's song "How High I'll Fly?". Even a brief but delightful voyage by train wasn't forgotten just after that. The basket gets stuck on the train, which takes Napoleon to a great ride over the city.

    Other gorgeous shots are when a fantastic sight of Sydney is shown at the beginning, from Napoleon's house and also when, after a long cross of the sea (in the air) Napoleon is getting close to very tall mountains with a beautiful beach down there but he doesn't know what to do until a galah named Birdo appears to help him all over his fantastic journey. Together they live big adventures and dangers while, at the same time, Birdo teaches him everything he knows about wild life.

    The soundtrack includes beautiful and soft instrumental music, the sad goodbye song sung by Birdo and Napoleon and the tender and touching Napoleon's song "How High I'll Fly?".

    As for the cast, they do a decent voice job, especially Jamie Croft as Napoleon, Philip Quast as Birdo and Susan Lyons as Napoleon's mother.

    Despite all its qualities, this is a quite underrated film, a sad reality. However, it's one of the best animal movies, no question about that. And anyone who loves this precious little film just gotta love "Old Yeller", "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey", "Fluke" and "Air Bud". They all deserve to be considered timeless classics.

    They don't make movies like this anymore and this is one of those unique gold classics about animals.

    This should definitely be on Top 250.
    10Diana-55

    one of my favorite movies

    I really like Napoleon and I just don't get sick of the movie.I think Napoleon is really cute and the scenery is beautiful.It's a movie I think everyone will enjoy.The animals are pretty funny and even my dog likes the movie.If you like this movie,I recommend Babe .I think animal movies are the best.
    6teraliev

    Napoleon

    Napoleon as a movie tends to be filled with joy, music and cute animals. Even with the flaws of the storyline the movie still is able to be enjoyable if you set aside all your critiques and just watch it as a movie. The characters and the lame humour actually made me laugh but it is actually the characters who make this movie.

    Without Birdo, Napoleon and all the other characters in this movie you would not have a movie and I give Kudos to all the voice actors for their amazing portrayal. I particularly enjoyed Birdo and the Koala but that's not to say that the others were bad. Even the cat was pretty well done.

    A nice cheerful movie, if a little old.
    9robin-sayad

    Creative use of limited resources.

    This film has quite a vast range of beautiful landscape, ranging from an Island across from Sydney CBD, to the snowy mountains and outback.

    While this movie doesn't have cg mouths or famous voice actors like many of the other animal movies out there, I found the animal interactions cute and the story touching. Even though the director could not manipulate their behaviour and interactions to his story, he did an excellent job creating a script out of the footage available.

    From homicidal cats, to singing frogs and birds, I think the movie is definitely a piece of work kids and some adults could appreciate.

    The reviews that rate this movie a 1 or 2 star out of 10 don't seem to provide real insight and appear to be more out of prejudice for an aspect they do not like, usually the lack of CG or annoying voice acting. Again this does not necessarily constitute to an automatic 1 out of 10.

    The situations, the scenes and the way the movie comes together is great. The script written around the interactions between Muffin and the other animals is clever.
    10Filmtribute

    Charming and educational Australian live animal film

    This is a charming saga of a young puppy called Muffin who longs for adventure as his wild dog alter ego Napoleon. After he escapes from the Sydney suburbs in a hot air balloon conveniently provided by a children's party, we follow Napoleon into the stunning Australian outback where he has many adventures. Napoleon makes friends along the way including Birdo (a galah) who becomes his guide, as well as encountering enemies such as a demented cat who regards all other mammals as mice to be killed. This is a very useful educational film and morality tale with the journey into the `Red Center' of Australia being a metaphor for Napoleon's exploration into himself. Unless we follow our dreams and examine ourselves we might never know what we are capable of. Napoleon overcomes his fear of water to swim and gains maturity through performing a heroic rescue. Eventually he finds he has been brave and wild all along and can return home a more fulfilled pup.

    This was the first Australian live animal movie, where any humans shown are purely secondary, and it makes full use of its country's unique menagerie of creatures. In fact I was reminded of the Walt Disney wild life films of my childhood, though unfortunately this feature lacked the same marketing power. It is good to see the live action of the animals without the animatronics of Babe, and the director (Mario Andreacchio) cleverly makes use of the 64 puppies needed in the making of the film to match the appropriate expressions.

    The human voices mainly accord well with their animal counterparts, with some wonderful and famous ones, including Joan Rivers and Barry Humphries' Dame Edna Everage. Anne Louise Lambert (Picnic at Hanging Rock), especially, displays the versatility of her silken voice as a very peeved spider whose web is destroyed by Napoleon; as well as a tremulous earless wallaby terrified of domestic animals; and as an anxious desert mouse. There is some wit in the tale that shows the makers had in mind who else would be watching this film along with its target younger audience, and the songs are pleasant if not exactly memorable.

    The perceived scary moments for the very young ones, such as Napoleon's encounters with the deranged cat, may be unfounded as my 2½ year old son watched this with interest without being terrified, but then he has a natural love of animals. Although the dogs struggling in the flood did concern him, a train crash in Thomas the Tank Engine and the snowstorm in ‘Tigger the Movie' caused him more emotional distress. He was as equally confused as Napoleon at the sounds of a wild dog barking that turned out to be a perenti lizard doing animal impressions.

    However, the dingo pups are probably portrayed as too cute (witness the tragic mauling to death of Clinton Gage, a nine year old boy, by a couple of wild dogs on Fraser Island in Queensland in May 2001) and perversely the most ferocious looking animal is a domestic cat. A healthy respect for wild animals must be encouraged so that we recognise that we are living in their environment, and that they as well as household pets will behave unpredictably. The senseless culling of animals in retaliation is never an answer. Co-existence is the way forward, not extermination.

    In the UK VHS (PAL) copies of this film can be obtained from Britannia Music.

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    • Trivia
      52 puppies were used to portray Napoleon over the course of the 28-week shoot, with anywhere from three to eight being used for a single scene. This was because the puppies slept a lot, cutting down filming time, and because a puppy could only be used for three weeks before it grew too big.
    • Goofs
      When Napoleon meets the "owl", it is not actually an owl. The animal is actually a Tawny Frogmouth.
    • Quotes

      Napoleon: [laughs] This kitten's really lost her mittens.

    • Alternate versions
      Two English versions exist: the original Australian cast and a dub with an American cast.
    • Connections
      Featured in George Negus Tonight: Episode dated 3 May 2004 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      How Far I'll Fly
      Written by Bill Conti

      Performed by Jamie Croft

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • MGM
      • Park Circus
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Napoleon
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • AMPCO Films
      • Adelaide Motion Picture Company
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
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    • Budget
      • A$4,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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