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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Feb 10, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.865 (36/1,029 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-21T05:01:36.26481Z
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1:46
Look closely. You can see the Duke's monocle actually breaking as soon as Edmund pokes it.
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This is honestly by far one of my favourite childhood movies of all time, and probably my favourite movie of all time. I remember watching this as a kid during my childhood, and throughout the years and even now I can't help myself in thinking about it, and even watching this, listening to the songs, soundtracks or just recalling my childhood. Literally what a legendary song this is, same thing with the story behind it, the characters, the actors, the soundtracks, music and much more. Like every scene of the movie is just pure joy and emotion, same thing with its music. Even as I'm writing this I'm getting so much nostalgia and childhood memories of watching this and listening to this as a kid. Even to this day, this movie and its story still brings me to joy as well as tears to my eyes especially with the way I grew up and the very first time I saw it, like I could just keep going on and on about how much this movie means to me even to this day. There's honestly so much words that I could possibly describe it, but to get it you honestly have to feel it since it just bring so much joy, emotion, feelings and much more. Like it honestly wouldn't even fit this box, I wouldn't even have any more characteristics to describe it. Like honesty, its one of my all-time favourite movies since I was a kid during my childhood and its honestly nice to see that this film also did the same to many others, especially with my generation. Like even now, its so rare to find anyone else that watched it, or even finding it in general. Glad that I still have the original cassete for it, since my childhood when I first watched it as a kid. Like even now as I'm listening to this like I said earlier, it just sad how time just passes by so fast and you don't even realize it. Such an extremely underrated film this was, like nowadays its like a hidden treasure since even Google Play doesn't have it. Only orignals like us have the original cassette for it and I'm real glad that I got to watch it on cassette as a kid, and still have it till this day. Its even more sad, that all these legends that made our childhood pass, but like they always say time doesn't stop, it just keeps going on and on. Don't bad sad that its over, be happy that it happened. Such good times this was, and such a throwback to my childhood. Just pure nostalgia and childhood memories as well. At least it can somewhat still be found on Youtube, even though there isn't much Youtube videos of its song, soundtracks, movie, and etc. Its literally a long lost treasure that people like us got to experience it only which just makes it even more special. Not only that but no matter how many years passed, this song never ages and never gets old. It still brings back the first time I've ever heard it, watched it, experienced it, ithe pure emotion, joy, and etc. LIke they honestly just don't make movies like these anymore, especially songs like these. Kids nowadays don't even understand how much movies like these meant to us. That's what makes it so unique, special and iconic for all of us. This is literally my childhood especially Chanticleer & Glen Cambell how he was able to pull off being like the King of Rock N' Roll, Elvis. I remember even trying to dress up like Chanticleer by having my shirt out, dangle and etc. Such good times. There's just so much to say, describe and feel. Even the front cover of the cassette brings back so many memories when I look at it from time to time.
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I watched Rock a Doodle about two weeks ago, it was a good movie and that child actor that played as Edmund reminded me too well of Judith Barsi cause of the way he sounded but I know she didn’t play in this movie, she died a few years before this movie came out. It was crazy that Edmund was turned into a cat, what’re the odds of a being sucked in a storybook? My favorite part was where Canterchieer crowed after all this time, all it took was a little motivation. And I liked Goldie she was kinda cute and a pretty dame.
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Interesting fact. At 1:46 when Edmond puts his finger on the Duke's monocle, you can hear glass breaking and when he removes his finger you can see it's broken
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A nice detail that I never noticed 'til now (and I use to watch this movie a fair amount) is that, in the illustration of the Grand Duke, his monocle is normal at first, until Edmund puts his finger on it. After he takes it away, it's cracked (and, of course, there's a sound effect; THAT, I did always notice). Later, when the Duke himself shows up, he scolds Edmund for this ("You put your finger in the Duke's face"), and throws his cracked monocle at him, but I always thought that was something that happened only in the storybook world. But, no; it's in the real world, too - a nice, early indication that the lines between reality and fantasy are about to be blurred.
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0:13 I honestly think this unknown combless rooster could have been reused in a later fight between the two.
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0:02 Adult Edmond: (narrating) Chanticleer was only singing, but the animals believed he was responsible for the rising of the sun. Chanticleer only awakened to greet the dawning of every day, and sung his praises for each one of them. But if there was one animal who did not seem to share the praise of Chanticleer’s melody, it was the most feared creature of the country, a giant owl known as The Grand Duke.
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@syphmyles5388
2 years ago
I thought this movie was a fever dream I had when I was a kid. Glad to see I wasn't crazy.
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