The owls drive Chanticleer from his farm and put it under a spell of perpetual darkness and rain. Tragically, the closest thing most people have to an understanding of this fable is the Don Bluth film Rock-A-Doodle which is, let’s face it, pretty much unwatchable and has about as much to do with the real Chanticleer story as the poop of a mouse who shook hands with another mouse who ate a nice piece of cheese in the home of a dentist has to do with dentistry…anyway, here’s how I think the story should go: The film takes place on a Parisian farm in the late 1800s, much like the play. Meanwhile, the rooster goes away to the city and becomes a rock star, very reminiscent of Elvis Presley. On the other hand, the board of the studio, headed by Roy Disney was trying to convince Walt to halt production on animated features entirely so that he could put his finances toward his two Theme Parks. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Chanticleer is a vain rooster who has all the animals believe that his crowing is what brings up the sun each morning. It also includes a promotional commercial for Wisk laundry detergent, which has a $5.00 mail-in rebate certificate found inside each videocassette. This somehow causes them to lose faith in Chanticleer, and they now want Reynard to become their leader. However, a ruthless band of "Night Creatures" led by vicious fox Reynard, is planning to seize the animals on the farm for food. Though the film was cancelled, its character designs later inspired the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood as well as the animatronics for defunct America Sings attraction in Disneyland. Nevertheless, Edmond picks up Chanticleer's book and thanks him for coming back, before he is magically transported into Chanticleer's world, where he witnesses the rooster singing to make the sun shine. In 2010, the film was released along with The Pebble and the Penguin as a double-sided DVD. Chanticleer - Meant to open the film; the barnyard animals would've sung of how much they adored of their leader as they awoke in the morning. In 1981, Mel Shaw proposed a story treatment for Chanticleer that would depict the titular rooster as "the most macho chicken in all of France". The film's opening, which took place at a farm, had Edmond's mother reading the tale of Chanticleer to him. Chanticleer's friends from the farm, along with Edmond, a young human boy who was transformed into a kitten by the Duke, take off on a mission to get Chanticleer to bring back the sun and save the country before it is too late. When the live-action footage was finished during production, Goldcrest Films recruited Sullivan Bluth Studios to animate the rest of the film. This Chanticleer animated movie concept was later revived and turned into the movie Rock-a-Doodle, directed by ex-Disney animator Don Bluth. Although, a ruthless band of "Night Creatures" (e.g. [12] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two stars out of four. In 1943, when he learned about the Chanticleer story, Walt told storymen, Ted Sears and Al Perkins to see what ideas they could get from the material. Animation took place in both Burbank, California and Dublin, Ireland. Chanticleer's girlfriend, Goldie the Pheasant, was designed to have attributes similar to Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit (as seen in the original trailer). Concept art of Chanticleer duelling Poco Loco, One of the Night Creatures circus performing, Reynard attempting to woo one of the Hens, Reynard being chased away by a canine gendarme, Chanticleer rebuffing The Pheasant's affections, The farm animals elect Reynard their Mayor, Chanticleer supervising the farm's egg production, Chanticleer showing his disdain for the farm's pig, Chanticleer looks over the destruction Reynard has caused, Chanticleer is surprised when the Pheasant gives him a flower, Sketch of Reynard supervising the Pheasant's makeover, Reynard and two of the Night Creatures begin their mayoral campaign, The farmyard awakens to Chanticleer's crowing, A mole from Reynard's band of Night Creatures, A sketch of Poco Loco in matador garb singed by, A weasel and some bats from the band of Night Creatures threaten one of the geese, A bat and mole from the band of Night Creatures.

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