


Jerry Williams, The Boppers, The Jordanaires. It is possible that he too fell down as the tower collapsed or miraculously climbed down with little to no harm. Jerry Williams, Pernilla Wahlgren, The Boppers, The Jordanaires. So, his fate really remains unknown, the thought of it being a production error. In this animated fantasy, a boy in 'the real world' is read the story of Chanticleer, the rooster whose crow makes the sun rise each. After his fellow bouncers land on his head while climbing up the tower, Max just somehow disappears right when Peepers rescues her friends with Pinky's helicopter. Rock-a-Doodle Grand Duke Color Model Cel (Don Bluth, 1991).He could be the inspiration to Razoul from Aladdin as both are sadistic head guards who show little to no remorse in their victims' situations, even though it is their jobs.It is possible as he is seen falling off his motorcycle once but gets right back up without showing pain.He has also worn a white sleeveless dress shirt with a bow-tie in the dinner theatre. Max's tank top constantly changes from purple to pink, most likely he is also visible in the shadows.He keeps his boss' studio secure to the point of brutality. The theme - believe in yourself - is a welcome one, especially coming from Bluth, who has subjected the little shavers to grimmer fare in earlier films such as "The Secret of NIMH" and "All Dogs Go to Heaven." It's so downright cute, in fact, I've gotta crow.Max the Bodyguard is Pinky's toad enforcer in Rock-a-Doodle. And the wryly drawn characters - hens literally faint at the sight of Chanticleer with his broad chest and his flaming comb - are charmingly performed. The animation is imaginative and lavish, especially the King's splashy stage numbers. Edmond and friends try to contact Chanticleer, while meanwhile back on the farm, the waters continue to rise. Chanticleer, now known as the King, has become a rock star with a greedy manager, a pink helicopter, a girlfriend named Goldie (Ellen Greene's voice) and a phalanx of bodyguards. When the four finally arrive in the Big City, through a sewer pipe aboard the USS Toybox, they are so dazzled by the bright lights they nearly miss the obvious.

His worst film is A Troll in Central Park. But by the 90s, he deprived himself of his own talent, starting with this. Others in the party are a smart mouse, a humble hound and mouthy magpie (squeaks, woofs and squawks courtesy of Sandy Duncan, Phil Harris and Eddie Deezen). Throughout the 80s, Don Bluth gave us great movies like The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, Land Before Time, and All Dogs Go To Heaven. When he is turned into a white kitten by an evil owl (Christopher Plummer, hooting it up), Edmond joins the search for Chanticleer. In the meantime, a real little boy, Edmond (8-year-old Tony Scott Ganger), also becomes convinced that only the rockin' rooster's song can stay the flood that threatens the family's farm. Terrified, the other animals send a delegation to find Chanticleer - their only hope of saving the day. And then it begins to rain and rain and rain. When he forgets to crow one morning and the sun comes up anyway, the downcast Chanticleer leaves for the city. Glen Campbell is the voice of Chanticleer, a barnyard rooster whose crowing makes the sun rise. Bursting with a cartoon energy and rousing songs, the story actually is a fond salute to Elvis Presley in poultry form. Drawn from sources as diverse as "The Canterbury Tales" and "Viva Las Vegas," Don Bluth's "Rock-a-Doodle" is an exuberant live action and animated feature about a rockabilly rooster who runs afoul of fame in the Big City.
