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Don Bluth's lavish animated musical Rock-A-Doodle was not a success when it was released in 1992. It's not hard to understand why: the film varies wildly in tone and the story makes little sense. In the live-action prologue, a little boy named Edmond learns that the crowing of Chanticleer the rooster did not make the sun rise, as everyone thought. But when a flood threatens his family's farm, Edmond sets off to get Chanticleer to make the sun rise and save the day. (Edmond gets turned into a kitten during this adventure, for no apparent reason other than that cats are easier to animate than humans.) Chanticleer has moved to the city, and although the farm seems to be in the Midwest, the nearest city is clearly supposed to be Las Vegas. Chanticleer is now the King, an Elvis caricature used for an unfunny spoof of showbiz clichés. The animation is quite fluid, and there are lots of brightly colored effects--rainbows, sparkles, sunbeams. But parents will have a hard time explaining the story to their children. --Charles Solomon
Customer Reviews
I grew up on stuff like this (2004-03-20)  I Grew Up on this movie, it was my second favorite movie next to the pagemaster, which i recomend to anyone. The story is simple,sweet, and very funny for kids. InFact im about to go rent it for my 3 year old nephew Im also 16
i loved it (2004-02-26)  i have no clue what they were talking about i watched it many times when i was little and i loved it then a little while ago i watched it again as an adult and i still loved it i completelly understood what was going on it makes perfect sence and anyone who didnt understand it needs to get their brains checked or suttin because thats a good ass movie for kids and for ppl in touch with the kid inside us all.i mean they are thinking lojically like how can a boy become a cat and u cant always analyze movies like thati mean i dont hear them saying the wizard of oz didnt make sence about some girl flying over a rainbow into a land of farytales and everything
Kid at heart (2004-01-22)  I remember being caught up in the drama through the eyes of my first born when the movie was first released. He was just 2 years old and Rock-A-Doodle was his favorite, Now, 11 years later I introduced my youngest daughter to this classic and she's hooked, glad Netflix lets you keep DVD's as long as you like as I'm going to have to buy it before she'll let me return our rented copy!!
My Fav Movie as A Kid (2003-08-14)  When I was about 3 or 4 years old, I remember going to the video rental store with my mom and getting this movie. I loved this movie and it was one of my favorite things to do as a kid. I reccomend it to anyone with a small kid.
A kid's favorite. (2003-03-24)  I watched this movie as a small kid, and I loved it. To an adult, this film makes no sense, and sure is pointless. But, when I was little, it was full of danger, fun, music and bravery. I used to beg my mom to let me watch it again. I loved it. A kids movie.
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