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Koala Kid

Original title: The Outback
  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.1K
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Koala Kid (2012)
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A cute koala (Rob Schneider) must rescue a fellow animal from a feared crocodile (Alan Cumming).A cute koala (Rob Schneider) must rescue a fellow animal from a feared crocodile (Alan Cumming).A cute koala (Rob Schneider) must rescue a fellow animal from a feared crocodile (Alan Cumming).

  • Director
    • Kyung Ho Lee
  • Writers
    • Scott Clevenger
    • Timothy Wayne Peternel
    • Chris Denk
  • Stars
    • Charlie Bewley
    • Lielle Blinkoff
    • Robert Cait
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Kyung Ho Lee
    • Writers
      • Scott Clevenger
      • Timothy Wayne Peternel
      • Chris Denk
    • Stars
      • Charlie Bewley
      • Lielle Blinkoff
      • Robert Cait
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charlie Bewley
    Charlie Bewley
    • Loki
    • (voice)
    Lielle Blinkoff
    • Little Girl
    • (voice)
    • (as Lielle Tova Blinkoff)
    Robert Cait
    Robert Cait
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Cathy Cavadini
    Cathy Cavadini
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Catherine Cavadini)
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Bog
    • (voice)
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Blacktooth
    • (voice)
    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
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    • (voice)
    John DeMita
    John DeMita
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    Chris Edgerly
    Chris Edgerly
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    Greg Finley
    Greg Finley
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    Norm MacDonald
    Norm MacDonald
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    Bret McKenzie
    Bret McKenzie
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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
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    Jason Pace
    Jason Pace
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    Phil Proctor
    Phil Proctor
    • Lug
    • (voice)
    Jenni Pulos
    Jenni Pulos
    • Charlotte
    • (voice)
    Moira Quirk
    Moira Quirk
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    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kyung Ho Lee
    • Writers
      • Scott Clevenger
      • Timothy Wayne Peternel
      • Chris Denk
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    rannynm

    No matter what you look like, you can always become a hero

    Journey down under and meet a whole new breed of hero in "Koala Kid," a laugh-filled, action-packed animated adventure with a rare white koala bear who just wants to fit in.KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Canela R likes this movie "because it has a funny story and at the same time, action and suspense is thrown in with lots of twists and turns." Below you'll find her full review.

    Koala Kid by Canela Roey video review available here

    "Koala Kid" is a animated film about a white Koala who doesn't he think he fits in with his community of gray Koalas and comes to believe that he has special talents which he thinks can prove to everyone that he belongs. He does this by going on a miraculous journey to defeat an evil crocodile named Bog.

    The Koala Kid's name is Johnny and he's voiced by Rob Schneider. As his journey continues he meets Miranda, a gray Koala (Yvonne Strahvoski), Hamish the Tasmanian Devil (Bret McKenzie) and his Monkey Photographer Lokie (Charlie Bewley). They battle with their wits and through action with Bog the villainous Crocodile (Alan Cumming, the Bad Guy from Spy Kids!) and his chief henchman, Blacktooth the Dingo (Tim Curry).

    There is one moment that seems to capture the humor and suspense of this movie perfectly. When Bog the evil Croc is sleeping, the tiny wombats take Snorkles into the pond and capture Bog with a net. When Bog awakes, he shrugs them off of him as if it is nothing. I didn't want to laugh because the Wombats are so cute, but it is funny.

    I really like the animation in this film because it feels as if you're really in the hot outback with all these fun characters.

    The colorfulness adds to the fun I experienced. There is also one song in the movie which continues the colorfulness and had both me AND my mom tapping our feet, "Do You Come From a Land Down Under." I think I'm still tapping my feet.

    I think the message of this movie is no matter what you look like, you can always become a hero.

    If you like adventurous cartoons as much as I do, then "Koala Kid" is the movie for you. I recommend this to kids ages six to sixteen because as much as it is a lifelong lesson that you can always use. There are some suspenseful moments that could be scary to the younger ones.

    I rate this movie five out of five stars because it's hilarious and colorful which speaks to the mind of kids and teens.

    "Koala Kid" is available now on DVD. For more film reviews, visit kidsfirst.org.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Underrated and Funny Animation

    In the outback of Australia, the coward white koala Johnny is bullied by the other animals because of his color. When Johnny meets the Tasmanian devil Hamish and his friend, the mute photographer monkey Higgens, he is invited to join a traveling circus and Johnny leaves the wilderness to be an attraction in the sideshow.

    While traveling to Precipice Lake, the wagon car of Johnny, Hamish and Higgens releases from the train and they crash in the desert. They walk together to the new location and stumbles with an oasis with a billabong, and they see a pack of dingoes attacking the animals. Johnny accidentally frightens the wild dogs that return to their boss, the evil crocodile Bog in Precipice Lake and Hamish introduces Johnny bragging that he is hero The Koala Kid. They are welcomed by the locals and Johnny is worshiped by the little Charlotte despite the disbelief of her sister Miranda. But when Charlotte is wrongly kidnapped by the dingoes, Johnny has to prove to himself that he can beat Bog and rescue Charlotte.

    "The Outback" is an underrated and funny animation by Kyung Ho Lee with the cute story of a needy white koala that is rejected by the other animals and discovers that he can be brave to defend and save his beloved friends. The voice of Rob Schneider is another attraction in this entertaining adventure. Fortunately I did not care to the ridiculous IMDb User Rating and I saw a good animation. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Outback – Uma Galera Animal" ("Outback – An Animal Gang")
    4DirectorRE

    Maybe worth watching for younger children only

    Wait for the DVD. This is likely one of those movies you could leave a six year old in front of the TV to enjoy some of the characters and scenery and go and do something else yourself. My just turned teen daughter loves most animated movies. Unfortunately 15 minutes was all that could be tolerated of this one. There are some well known voices behind the characters, unfortunately it's not just voices that are required to develop a decent character. Perhaps the Korean director could make a movie about a part of the world he has actually seen, as The Australian Outback resembles little to what is portrayed in the movie. We were left dis-appointed in what could have been a good movie.
    7susie1-626-882372

    Definitely worth watching

    Yes the accents were a bit over the top, yes some of the places were mispronounced, but my two year old Grand Daughter did not mind she thought it was great, and I thought it was good as well as I had to sit through it to the end, kids don't care about accents or mispronounced places they like the animals and the story and I believe they did a pretty good job to keep my Grand Daughter quiet for an hour or so.

    It's not Crocodile Dundee at work here it's children's entertainment and should be viewed for what it is, a very good story and very underrated at that.

    I think most Aussies would give it a fair go, my family did and we are Aussies I give it a 7 out 10 as well.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Great animated movie for the children...

    "The Outback" was an enjoyable animated movie, although it just didn't really become all that it could have been. As such, then it was a watchable and enjoyable movie, albeit mediocre in story.

    The story in "The Outback" is about an albino koala named Johnny (voiced by Rob Schneider) who wants nothing more than to fit in and be like everybody else. He meets up with the Tasmanian devil Hamish (voiced by Bret McKenzie) and a photographer monkey named Higgins (voiced by Frank Welker). As the carnival they work in has packed up and travel to a new city, the threesome's wagon becomes unhooked and they get left behind. They start off through the Australian outback in order to catch up with the carnival, but get caught up in a conflict between a crocodile and his dingo goons and the residents of a billabong.

    Storywise, then "The Outback" was fairly enjoyable. Mind you, it wasn't spectacular or overly inventive. But still, it was a good watch for the entertainment that it was. However, "The Outback" is not one of those animated movies that will have you dazzled and blown away in awe.

    The voice acting is adequate, although the dialects were a little bit overdone at times. But they had some nice enough people on the cast list for voicing the various characters. It was especially nice to have Tim Curry voicing a character as well.

    "The Outback" is great fun for the children, but as it goes for entertaining adults, then the movie is good enough for a single watching, because it just doesn't offer enough depth or have enough leverage to withstand multiple viewings by adults - for children, it is a whole other matter, as the storyline is fun and the characters are cute.

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2012 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • The Koala Kid
    • Production companies
      • Animation Picture Company
      • Digiart Productions
      • Lotte Entertainment
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      • $5,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,106,158
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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