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The Pebble And The Penguin (1995)
Released By: MGM Home Entertainment   Rating: G   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Genre: Children's
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Don Bluth
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Annie Golden, James Belushi, Martin Short, Tim Curry
Published ID: 5568
UPC: 027616540324, 027616067814, 883904103417,
Plot: This heartwarming animated tale--reportedly inspired by a National Geographic documentary--follows the exploits of a shy penguin, Hubie, who is hopelessly enamored with Marina, but must compete with the ultra macho, puffed up Drake, who wants her to be his life mate. In order to win her, one of them must present her with a suitable pebble. Hubie finds a doozy of an emerald-like stone to give her, but before he can deliver it, the wicked Drake pushes him into the roiling sea and Hubi is swept away. Eventually Hubie is captured by traders. He must make it home within 10 days or Drake will claim his beloved Mariana. Songs are sung, action ensues, and ultimately, happiness prevails. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Great movie
Added 11/2/2009

This DVD was in perfect shape and a great price. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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Cute Family Entertainment
Added 9/14/2009

Based on the true-life mating rituals of the Adeli penguins in Antarctica, the G-rated story has the male penguins select a perfect pebble to present to his lady. If she accepts his gift, they mate for life, much like the parody of a diamond ring for a human lady. There are 2 discs, the 1st being the widescreen movie. The 2nd disc includes the "making of" featurette, the music featurette, and 5 interactive games. It appears the making of the movie began in 1995 and was completed in 2007. (It does take a long time to do a cartoon production like this.) I give this film a 4 for the visual production and a 5 for the music.

Hubie (Martin Short) is a shy penguin and not exactly a stud-muffin, but he is a really nice pengie and he is in love with beautiful and nice Marina (Annie Golden). Unfortunately for Hubie, Drake (Tim Curry) also wants Marina and won't take no for an answer. Drake is the kind of pengie that thinks he is the coolest guy in town. He is a legend in his own mind. He is also the kind of guy you want to slap, but it would probably just turn him on. Not my type, even if it was my week for pengies. Attribute these emotions to the fantastic job the talented Tim Curry does with his character.

Later in the movie, we meet Rocko (James Belushi), who becomes Hubie's best friend. The movie is not the pixar type 3 dimensional animation. It's more like a basic flat figure, but there is excellent color, crystal- clear cartoon images, nice cartoon scenery, a great story line, and an outstanding musical score, comparable to the quality of a Broadway musical. With original songs by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman, I am not surprised at the high musical quality. Barry was also the Supervising Composer on this film. Usually we are somewhat oblivious to the musical score of a cartoon or movie, BUT, since I am a big Manilow fan, I remained consciously aware of the entire musical score. It was extremely well done, from delightful songs to fully orchestrated story enhancement. It is important to note that a musical background has a direct correlation to the emotions we feel, and how strongly we feel them, in a story. Don't miss the end-credit version of the lead song "Now and Forever," sung by Barry Manilow and Sheena Easton.

Back to the film, Hubie needs the perfect pebble because the special mating ceremony time is forthcoming and he wishes upon a star. All of a sudden, the most beautiful green glass stone falls from the sky. (Note to my crystal friends--could this be Moldavite?) Hubie is so excited and as he rushes back to ask her to be his forever, he encounters nasty old Drake. Drake knocks Hubie into the sea where he narrowly escapes being an appetizer for a hungry seal. (Seals eat pengies, in case you didn't know.) Exhausted, he wakes up on The Good Ship Misery, on his way to be sold to a zoo with other captive pengies and that's where he meets Rocko. As Hubie meditates on his special green stone, which he held on to all this time, he sees visions of Marina wanting him, but being anxiously pursued by Drake, (another hint this might be Moldavite). Hubie has just 10 days to find his way back to Marina. She must choose a mate before the big mating ceremony. Those are the rules in pengie land. Hubie has 3,000 miles to go in 10 days. Can he do it? Will Marina wait for him? This is a cute story of love, hope, friendship and determination. It's about going after your dreams, no matter what the obstacles.

Disc # 2
As stated above, disc 2 provides a featurette on the music (about 20 minutes). I watched this featurette after the movie and it confirmed what I said about its similarity to a Broadway musical. The perfectionism and hands-on commitment of Barry Manilow is evident in the end musical product. 70-100 musicians were used on the film and the orchestra from Dublin was superb.

The making of the movie featurette (about 10 minutes) discussed the painstaking process with the actors, sound effects, music. They also talked about the importance of sound and music and showed you a scene without music and with music, so you could get a feel for how important the right music is to a scene/movie. There was a tremendous team effort on this nice family film.

5 games follow:
Hubie's Journey--teaches you facts about sea critters.

Your Penguin Twin--a personality test-which character are you the most like? (I was like Marina. Whew!)

Trivial Escape--answer trivia questions about the movie.

Catch the Pebble--is actually a game, where you move an ice slab around and try to catch the falling pebble.

A-MAZE-ING Race--is actually a game where you move Hubie through a maze and past the seals.

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pebble & the penguin
Added 8/18/2009

the songs from this movie replayed from my childhood all the way through to my adult life. it was hard finding this movie & has been 13 years since i've watched it, when my mom got it for me & my siblings. glad i found it & very excited about it. great product!
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Loved it since I was a kid.
Added 5/14/2009

Have loved this movie for years and tried tracking it down after seeing it as a little girl. Even after all these years it seems a bit cheesy but totally worth the memories!
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WRONG PRODUCT
Added 10/11/2008

After receiving the product, I opened the case, and it was a totally different movie. I needed the video for a classroom presentation, but I got some movie about a monkey.
0 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Great movie
Added 11/2/2009

This DVD was in perfect shape and a great price. I am very pleased with my purchase.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Cute Family Entertainment
Added 9/14/2009

Based on the true-life mating rituals of the Adeli penguins in Antarctica, the G-rated story has the male penguins select a perfect pebble to present to his lady. If she accepts his gift, they mate for life, much like the parody of a diamond ring for a human lady. There are 2 discs, the 1st being the widescreen movie. The 2nd disc includes the "making of" featurette, the music featurette, and 5 interactive games. It appears the making of the movie began in 1995 and was completed in 2007. (It does take a long time to do a cartoon production like this.) I give this film a 4 for the visual production and a 5 for the music.

Hubie (Martin Short) is a shy penguin and not exactly a stud-muffin, but he is a really nice pengie and he is in love with beautiful and nice Marina (Annie Golden). Unfortunately for Hubie, Drake (Tim Curry) also wants Marina and won't take no for an answer. Drake is the kind of pengie that thinks he is the coolest guy in town. He is a legend in his own mind. He is also the kind of guy you want to slap, but it would probably just turn him on. Not my type, even if it was my week for pengies. Attribute these emotions to the fantastic job the talented Tim Curry does with his character.

Later in the movie, we meet Rocko (James Belushi), who becomes Hubie's best friend. The movie is not the pixar type 3 dimensional animation. It's more like a basic flat figure, but there is excellent color, crystal- clear cartoon images, nice cartoon scenery, a great story line, and an outstanding musical score, comparable to the quality of a Broadway musical. With original songs by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman, I am not surprised at the high musical quality. Barry was also the Supervising Composer on this film. Usually we are somewhat oblivious to the musical score of a cartoon or movie, BUT, since I am a big Manilow fan, I remained consciously aware of the entire musical score. It was extremely well done, from delightful songs to fully orchestrated story enhancement. It is important to note that a musical background has a direct correlation to the emotions we feel, and how strongly we feel them, in a story. Don't miss the end-credit version of the lead song "Now and Forever," sung by Barry Manilow and Sheena Easton.

Back to the film, Hubie needs the perfect pebble because the special mating ceremony time is forthcoming and he wishes upon a star. All of a sudden, the most beautiful green glass stone falls from the sky. (Note to my crystal friends--could this be Moldavite?) Hubie is so excited and as he rushes back to ask her to be his forever, he encounters nasty old Drake. Drake knocks Hubie into the sea where he narrowly escapes being an appetizer for a hungry seal. (Seals eat pengies, in case you didn't know.) Exhausted, he wakes up on The Good Ship Misery, on his way to be sold to a zoo with other captive pengies and that's where he meets Rocko. As Hubie meditates on his special green stone, which he held on to all this time, he sees visions of Marina wanting him, but being anxiously pursued by Drake, (another hint this might be Moldavite). Hubie has just 10 days to find his way back to Marina. She must choose a mate before the big mating ceremony. Those are the rules in pengie land. Hubie has 3,000 miles to go in 10 days. Can he do it? Will Marina wait for him? This is a cute story of love, hope, friendship and determination. It's about going after your dreams, no matter what the obstacles.

Disc # 2
As stated above, disc 2 provides a featurette on the music (about 20 minutes). I watched this featurette after the movie and it confirmed what I said about its similarity to a Broadway musical. The perfectionism and hands-on commitment of Barry Manilow is evident in the end musical product. 70-100 musicians were used on the film and the orchestra from Dublin was superb.

The making of the movie featurette (about 10 minutes) discussed the painstaking process with the actors, sound effects, music. They also talked about the importance of sound and music and showed you a scene without music and with music, so you could get a feel for how important the right music is to a scene/movie. There was a tremendous team effort on this nice family film.

5 games follow:
Hubie's Journey--teaches you facts about sea critters.

Your Penguin Twin--a personality test-which character are you the most like? (I was like Marina. Whew!)

Trivial Escape--answer trivia questions about the movie.

Catch the Pebble--is actually a game, where you move an ice slab around and try to catch the falling pebble.

A-MAZE-ING Race--is actually a game where you move Hubie through a maze and past the seals.

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pebble & the penguin
Added 8/18/2009

the songs from this movie replayed from my childhood all the way through to my adult life. it was hard finding this movie & has been 13 years since i've watched it, when my mom got it for me & my siblings. glad i found it & very excited about it. great product!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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