The Happy Cricket
The Happy Cricket (Portuguese: O Grilo Feliz) is a 2001 animated children's fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas. The film is about Christopher, a happy, singing, guitar-playing, and music-loving cricket who must rescue his friends from the evil and music-hating lizard king, Wartlord, and save Linda the Night Star from that villain's grasp.
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Directed by | Walbercy Ribas |
Produced by | Juliana Ribas English version: Cleber Redondo Francisco D. Lourenço |
Written by | Walbercy Ribas |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Ruriá Duprat |
Production company | Start Desenhos Animados |
Distributed by | Hoyts General Cinema Paris Filmes |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$4 million[1] |
Plot
Production
The title character was first seen in local commercials for Sharp Electronics in the 1980s.[1] The film spent over 20 years in development,[1] and 30 months in production.[2]
The English-language dub is dedicated to one of its voice actors, the late Bob Papenbrook.
Animation
This Brazilian musical adventure fantasy animated film was produced by StartAnima in São Paulo, Brazil. It uses both traditional animation (2D animation) and computer animation (3D animation) with Adobe After Effects (compositing and visual effects), Adobe Photoshop (background art), Avid Media Composer (video editing), Autodesk Maya (compositing, computer animation and modeling), pencil and paper (hand-drawn animation, rotoscoping and storyboards), oil-paint and paper (background art), Pixar RenderMan (compositing, computer animation and rendering) and Toonz Premium (compositing, digital ink and paint and traditional animation) was created using software from industries Adobe Inc., Avid Technology, Digital Video and Silicon Graphics.
Sequel
In early 2009, 20th Century Fox released a CGI sequel, O Grilo Feliz e os Insetos Gigantes (The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs).
Cast
Original version
- Vagner Fagundes - Grilo
- Araken Saldanha - Maledeto
- Régis Monteiro - Faz Tudo
- Fátima Noya - Bituquinho
- Letícia Quinto - Juliana
- Nelson Machado - Sapo 1
- Renato Master - Sapo 2
- Antonio Moreno - Sapo 3
- Camila Bullara - Pouco Grilo
- Jorge Barcellos - Caracol velho / Geral
- Emerson Caperbat - Pai
- José Soares Maya - Tucano
- Isaura Gomes - Saranha
- Rita de Almeida - Caracolino
- Marli Bortoletto - Bacaninha
- Rodrigo Andreatto - Rafael
- Ursula Bezerra - Moreninha
- Tatiana de S. Parra - Linda Estrela Da Noite (singing voice)
- José Luiz Burato - Grilo (singing voice)
English version
- Sam Riegel - Christopher The Happy Cricket
- Bob Papenbrook - Wartlord
- Cindy Robinson - Honeydew / Spidora
- Peter Doyle (actor) - Magic Toucan / Soldier 1
- Bob Buchholz - Barnaby / Sergeant
- Dave Mallow - Buffuno
- Steve Staley - Leonardo
- Neil Kaplan - Toad 1
- Dan Woren - Toad 2
- Grant George - Father / Toad 3
- Stephanie Sheh - Little Christopher / Sneally
- Steve Kramer - Old Snail / General
- Mona Marshall - Cartibella
- Philece Sampler - Isabella
- Tatiana de S. Parra - Linda The Night Star (singing voice)
See also
- Cinema of Brazil
- List of animated feature-length films
References
- Hessel, Marcelo (2007-10-19). "O Grilo Feliz - Mostra Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo" (in Portuguese). Omelete. Archived from the original on 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- The Happy Cricket (About the Production (accessed from Bonus Material)). Fairview, New Jersey: Clever Image Studios. 2006 [2001].
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External links
Official sites (Flash required)
- (in Portuguese) Official franchise site
- (in English) Official site of Clever Image Studios