
Walt Disney Classics and Walt Disney Pictures logos | The Rescuers Down Under (1990/1991)
@CTSSyndicateRandom Original YT Channel po? THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER (1990; 1991 Walt Disney Classics VHS release) Film Synopsis: Cody (Adam Ryen), a boy living in the Australian outback, frees a rare golden eagle from a trap. When an evil poacher (George C. Scott) kidnaps Cody to catch the eagle, a group of local animals contacts the Rescue Aid Society in New York City, who assign their top mice, Bernard (Bob Newhart) and Bianca (Eva Gabor), to the case. To save Cody and the eagle, the agents fly to Australia on a clumsy albatross (John Candy) and enlist the help of an adventurous kangaroo rat (Tristan Rogers). The Rescuers Down Under is a 1990 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Disney's 1977 animated feature film The Rescuers, which was based on the novels by Margery Sharp. In The Rescuers Down Under, Bernard and Bianca travel to the Australian Outback to save a boy named Cody from a villainous poacher who wants to capture an endangered golden eagle for money. Directed by Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay by Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson, and Joe Ranft, the film features the voices of Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor (in her final film role), John Candy, and George C. Scott. By the mid-1980s, The Rescuers had become one of Disney's most successful animated releases. Under the new management of Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, a feature-length sequel was approved, making it the first animated film sequel theatrically released by the studio. Following their duties on Oliver & Company (1988), animators Butoy and Gabriel were recruited to direct the sequel. Research trips to Australia provided inspiration for the background designs. The film would also mark the full use of the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS), becoming the first feature film to be completely created digitally. The software allowed for artists to digitally ink-and-paint the animators' drawings, and then composite the digital cels over the scanned background art. The Rescuers Down Under was released to theaters on November 16, 1990, to positive reviews from film critics. However, it struggled at the box office, as it opened on the same day as Home Alone (which also features John Candy). The film went on to garner $47.4 million worldwide. Home media release: The Rescuers Down Under was released in the Walt Disney Classics video series on September 20, 1991, while The Rescuers was released on VHS almost a year later on September 18, 1992. Unlike the original film, however, The Rescuers Down Under was not included in the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection line. Both home video releases went into moratorium on April 30, 1993. In its original release, the VHS edition sold 5.2 million units in the United States, generating $72.8 million in revenue. Launching in January 2000, Walt Disney Home Video began the Gold Classic Collection, with The Rescuers Down Under re-issued on VHS and DVD on August 1, 2000. The DVD contained the film in its 1.66:1 aspect ratio enhanced for 16:9 television sets and 4.0 surround sound, and was accompanied with special features, including a storybook and trivia as well as an "Animals of the Outback" activity booklet. The Rescuers Down Under was released alongside The Rescuers on Blu-ray in a "2-Movie Collection" on August 21, 2012, to commemorate the first film's 35th anniversary in the United States. Theatrical release date: November 16, 1990 VHS release date: September 20, 1991 Studio: Walt Disney Feature Animation (now Walt Disney Animation Studios) Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution As substituted for my dear friend from Brgy. Flores, Malabon City has been leaving their Social Media platforms (especially YouTube) due to stopped communicating recently for a few months ago. Dear friend, you need to fixed it while visiting soon. ❤️ The content shown in these videos are not owned by me. All rights go to the original owners of the content shown in this channel. This is being uploaded for preservation and entertainment purposes only. No Copyright Infringement, Community Guidelines, or Terms of Service Violations are intended and absolutely no False Copyright Strikes! Made by CapCut. 🎵: 2006-2022 Walt Disney Pictures fanfare by Mark Mancina. R.I.P. to: John Candy, star in “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” (1987; TikTok duet from our Main Channel: • Paramount Pictures logo | Planes, Tra... ) #waltdisneypictures #disney100 #therescuersdownunder