Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young chipmunk in the city undertakes a journey to return to the forest.A young chipmunk in the city undertakes a journey to return to the forest.A young chipmunk in the city undertakes a journey to return to the forest.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Orson Welles
- Pippo
- (English version)
- (voce)
Jim Backus
- Gamun
- (voce)
Lionel Wilson
- Glicko
- (voce)
Corinne Orr
- Nono
- (voce)
Lois Brandt
- Fluff
- (voce)
Takeshi Aono
- Ganba
- (voce)
Yû Mizushima
- Glick
- (voce)
Kôsei Tomita
- Pippo
- (voce)
Rihoko Yoshida
- Flack
- (voce)
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This is a great, "must see" movie. It's funny in some parts and dramatic in others, with sad, touching spots throughout. The voice acting, featuring the late, great Orson Wells in one of his last roles, is top of the line. This is a great movie for all the family and provides a good alternative from the tripe that Disney has been releasing lately. Hunt this down and watch it if you can.
I have been searching for any info about this movie for over ten years. It was my favorite when I was very young, and the video store my mother had rented it from is no more. All other video places had no idea it even existed, especially since I could not provide them with the title. It had been so long since I had seen it that neither my mother nor I could remember it! All I had to go on was a foggy memory of an amazing movie about two chipmunks, one was called "No no," and it was done in Japanese- style animation. To make a very long story short, I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping alive an obscure yet vital piece of my childhood.
Amanda Garrand
Amanda Garrand
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We had this on an old VSH that someone recorded over as a kid. I was very saddened by that as back in the early 80s you couldn't exactly stream content. Anyhow my sister and I watched it several times and role played the main character's adventures in real life. To this day I am a fan of squirrels in general and maybe it's due to this movie! I'm excited to watch it with my little one.
If you look around on line this should be easy enough to find, but back in the late 80's this was one of those video tapes that stood out at the store; it wasn't a Disney movie, or something from Loony Tunes, and yet it had some cute woodland characters on the cover. Though it wasn't something that I rented a bunch of times, it did stick out in my memory - though I hadn't seen a lot of it, I knew just by the designs and the movement and tempo that it was *different*, and indeed it was as originally it was done in Japan and bought by Hi-Top video - and I have fond memories of this little movie about chipmunks who gather the courage to leave the city and find their way across the country and in the woods.
I didn't really know his name at the time, but it was also my first exposure to Orson Welles (I didn't come to the Transformers movie until... last year, actually). But I even knew then that this was a special actor with some force; he plays a pigeon, and yet he carries so much force and authority within just a handful of minutes (he's only in the first part of the film in the city). When I rewatched part of the film online, I was struck by how much fun Welles had with the role; it made me sad that he struggled through doing Unicron, when this was a better use of his talents for a children-movie voice-over. He's spirited, fun, engaging, and he gets the hero chipmunk on his way. It's also good animation, if not great, and it works for kids and maybe some adults can get into it as well who won't be TOO discerning.
Check it out if you can get it on VHS or online - it doesn't re-invent the wheel, but it has some goofy designs and passes the time with harmless joy.
I didn't really know his name at the time, but it was also my first exposure to Orson Welles (I didn't come to the Transformers movie until... last year, actually). But I even knew then that this was a special actor with some force; he plays a pigeon, and yet he carries so much force and authority within just a handful of minutes (he's only in the first part of the film in the city). When I rewatched part of the film online, I was struck by how much fun Welles had with the role; it made me sad that he struggled through doing Unicron, when this was a better use of his talents for a children-movie voice-over. He's spirited, fun, engaging, and he gets the hero chipmunk on his way. It's also good animation, if not great, and it works for kids and maybe some adults can get into it as well who won't be TOO discerning.
Check it out if you can get it on VHS or online - it doesn't re-invent the wheel, but it has some goofy designs and passes the time with harmless joy.
10marlex
The Enchanted Journey is one of the first feature length cartoon I can remember watching. Funny is places it's not afraid to show a dramatic side at times. Great acting and animation combine to make this a great among the genre, easily beating out most Disney movies. While it a rather hard movie to find, it is definately worth the search. In closing, this is a great movie for the whole family entertaining young and old alike.
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- QuizDuring his recording session Orson Welles' pet dog sat on his own chair next to him. Peter Fernandez described the voice he needed as that of a pigeon that looked like a New York pigeon. Welles began with a Brooklyn accent, but was told that he just *looks* like a New York pigeon but has no accent.
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