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The rescuers down under
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Bernard and Bianca, the world's bravest mice who captured your heart in The rescuers, are back for a thrilling new rescue mission in Disney's timeless animated classic The rescuers down under!
When a call for help arises from deep in the Australian outback, Bernard and Bianca hop on the wings of their trusty pal Wilbur and head down under. Alongside a crazy crew of local critters, including Jake, a fun-loving kangaroo mouse, the two tiny heroes rush to the aid of a young boy struggling to save a great eagle from a ruthless poacher. But with danger at every turn, and Bernard struggling for a chance to declare his love to Bianca, who knows what will happen next!
With breathtaking Australian outback settings, The rescuers down under is an unforgettable animated treasure you'll cherish for years to come.
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Animation cartoon Australia kangaroo mouse eagle poacher
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
A rollicking good family adventure.
You don't need to have seen the original movie to enjoy this film, as the characters and story are fresh and inventive (but still comfortingly familiar, if that's not too much of a contradiction). I delighted in the sense of fun with which this movie was obviously made. There are puns, in-jokes, and plenty of Australian references for all to enjoy. I was a bit surprised that they chose Americans to do the voices (since when did Australian kids call their mother "Mom"?), but it's great to see something of the Australian terraculture on the screen.
This film is one which kids will enjoy watching several times over, so it's a good investment, especially as we're coming up to Christmas!
Security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
75 minutes (1:15 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS retail: 2 September 1998
DVD retail: 5 July 2006 - Double pack
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