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However, Cody is soon abducted by the murderous poacher, Percival McLeach, who is after that bird which is of a highly endangered species and therefore an extremely profitable quarry. With transportation provided by the goofy albatross, Wilbur, the agents arrive in Australia and link up with the RAS' local field operative, Jake the Kangaroo Rat. Together, the trio must race against time to find Cody, stop McLeach, and save Marahute.

Animation Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy. Did you know Edit. Trivia This was Eva Gabor 's last film before her death in A third Rescuers movie was planned for , but after her death, all future Rescuers movies were scrapped.

Neither the third film reviving nor replacing the voice of Miss Bianca. A native French speaker, as Francois is meant to be, would never use them interchangeably. Quotes Miss Bianca : Oh, Captain. However she and the other musicians appear to be uncredited. Connections Edited into Zenimation: Flight User reviews 98 Review. Top review. I love this movie.

I saw the original on the cinema when it was re-released and then of course saw this. It is in my opinion the only decent sequel Disney has ever made. There are no songs, and actually, you don't notice the lack of them. I think it works better. The best line in the film has to be McCleachs' boast: "I didn't make it all the way through third grade for nothing! Details Edit. Release date November 16, United States. United States. Disney's Official Site.

Bernardo y Bianca en Cangurolandia. Walt Disney Feature Animation - S. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. He doesn't eat much, does he? Sign In. Play clip Animation Adventure Comedy.

See more at IMDbPro. Clip Photos Top cast Edit. Bob Newhart Bernard as Bernard voice. Joe Flynn Mr. Snoops as Mr. Snoops voice. Pat Buttram Luke as Luke voice. Jim Jordan Orville as Orville voice.

John McIntire Rufus as Rufus voice. Michelle Stacy Penny as Penny voice. Larry Clemmons Gramps as Gramps voice. George Lindsey Rabbit as Rabbit voice. Dub Taylor Digger as Digger voice. John Fiedler Owl as Owl voice. Mel Blanc Bats as Bats uncredited. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. When a bottle containing a plea for help from a little girl named Penny makes its way to the Rescue Aid Society, a mouse organization in the basement of the United Nations building dedicated to the rescue and well-being of anyone in need, it is up to the brave mouse Miss Bianca and her chosen partner, the shy janitor Bernard, to rescue the girl.

Searching for clues at Penny's home at Morningside Orphanage in New York City, the two mice discover that the girl has been kidnapped by the evil pawn shop owner Madame Medusa and her companion Mr.

On the back of Orville the albatross, Miss Bianca and Bernard travel to the terrifyingly gloomy Devil's Bayou where they learn the shocking truth: the innocent young girl is being forced down into a dangerous, dark underground pirate's cave where she must find the Devil's Eye, the world's largest diamond and Madame Medusa's greatest obsession.

After locating where they need to go that was written on Penny's message, they attempt a shortcut through the zoo, only for Bernard to be scared off by the lions and suggests taking the long way as he originally intended. The two visit Morningside Orphanage , where Penny lived, and meet an old cat named Rufus. He tells them about a wicked woman named Madame Medusa who once tried to lure Penny into her car and may have abducted Penny this time.

The mice travel to Medusa's pawn shop, where they discover that she and her partner Mr. Snoops are on a quest to find the world's largest diamond, the Devil's Eye. With the help of an albatross named Orville , and a dragonfly named Evinrude , the mice follow Medusa and Mr. Snoops to the bayou.

There, they learn that Penny was captured and made to enter a hole that leads down into the pirates' cave where the Devil's Eye is located. Thanks to Miss Bianca's perfume, the mice attract the attention of Medusa's pet crocodiles, Brutus and Nero.

Bernard and Miss Bianca escape and find Penny. The following morning, Medusa and Mr. Snoops send Penny down into the cave to find the gem, unaware that Miss Bianca and Bernard are hiding in her skirt pocket. The three soon find the stone within a pirate skull; as Penny pries the mouth open with a sword, the mice push it out from within, but soon the oceanic tide rises and floods the cave. Miss Bianca, Penny, and Bernard barely manage to retrieve the diamond and escape.

The greedy Medusa steals the diamond for herself and hides it in Penny's teddy bear. When she trips over a cable set by Bernard and Bianca while she's holding Penny and Snoops at gunpoint, Medusa loses the bear to Penny, who runs away with it.

Medusa retaliates with gunfire, causing the mice to flee until they are met by Brutus and Nero , her crocodiles. Bernard and Miss Bianca trick them into entering a cage-like elevator, trapping them. Two of the swamp critters that Bernard and Bianca befriended set off Snoops' fireworks, making the boat sink and freeing Brutus and Nero. Penny and the gang commandeer Medusa's "swamp mobile".

Medusa pursues them on Brutus and Nero, viciously whipping the two crocodiles as she does so, but crashes and is left clinging to the boat's smoke stacks with the angered Brutus and Nero attacking below. Bernard and Miss Bianca remain partners in the Rescue Aid Society's missions and soon after departing on Orville, accompanied by Evinrude, to a new rescue mission.

The film took almost four years in the making with the combined talents of people, including 40 animators who produced approximately , drawings; there were 14 sequences with 1, separate scenes and backgrounds.

It was the first Disney film that combined the talents of Walt Disney 's original crew of story writers and animators including Walt Disney's "Nine Old Men" with a newer, less experienced crew that Walt Disney Productions had recruited in the mids.

The film marked the last joint effort by veterans Milt Kahl , Ollie Johnston , and Frank Thomas , and the first Disney film worked on by Don Bluth as an animator, instead of an assistant animator. Other animators who stepped up during production were Glen Keane , Ron Clements , and Andy Gaskill, who would all play an important role in the Disney Renaissance of the s and '90s.

The film marked the end of the silver age of Disney animation that had begun in with Cinderella. This also marked the first successful animated film that Walt Disney himself had not worked on. During the s and early s, Disney films took on the trend of comedy, rather than story, heart, and drama. The Rescuers marked the return of the animated drama films the studio had previously been known for, such as Bambi and Dumbo.

Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston stated on their website that The Rescuers had been their return to a film with "heart" and also considered it their best film without Walt Disney. Also, unique to the animation was the opening credits: this film marked the first time that practiced camera movements over still photographs were used to make the opening credits.

Prior to this, the studio had used the cels with the credits motionless over different still backgrounds, sometimes over one single background, as was done in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The film marked the end of the studio's so-called "sketchy" animation period of the s and 70s.



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