Rock-A-Doodle

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In Rock-A-Doodle, a rooster named Chanticleer transforms into a rock star to bring back the sun and save the farm from a flood, with the help of his animal friends and a young boy named Edmond.

Rock-A-Doodle Trivia

What is the primary goal of Chanticleer, the protagonist, in the animated film Rock-A-Doodle? (Medium)
#1: To return to the farm and bring back the sun
#2: To become the king of the barnyard
#3: To win a singing competition
#4: To find his lost love
In the film Rock-A-Doodle, what is the name of the farm where Chanticleer lives before he leaves? (Advanced)
#1: Green Acres
#2: Sunny Slope
#3: Del Aide Valley
#4: Beauregard Farm
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Rock-A-Doodle Fun Facts

Elvis Presley, a clear influence on the film's main character, Chanticleer, was originally planned to be parodied through the character's singing voice. However, due to legal concerns and out of respect, the idea was adjusted, leading to Glen Campbell voicing Chanticleer instead.
The film's unique animation style is influenced by both American and European techniques, highlighting director Don Bluth's experience working at Disney and his fondness for European storytelling aesthetics.

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Which Don Bluth film do you think is the best?
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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April 10, 1991

Release of Rock-A-Doodle

The animated musical comedy film Rock-A-Doodle was released in theaters.

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1989

Production of Rock-A-Doodle Begins

The production of Rock-A-Doodle, an animated film directed by Don Bluth, officially started.

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