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Bartok the Magnificent

  • Video
  • 1999
  • G
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.5K
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Bartok the Magnificent (1999)
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The lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying ... Read allThe lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying to rule all of Russia.The lovable bat Bartok (Hank Azaria) goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov (Phillip Van Dyke), and evil witch Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin) trying to rule all of Russia.

  • Directors
    • Don Bluth
    • Gary Goldman
  • Writer
    • Jay Lacopo
  • Stars
    • Hank Azaria
    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Andrea Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.5K
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    • Directors
      • Don Bluth
      • Gary Goldman
    • Writer
      • Jay Lacopo
    • Stars
      • Hank Azaria
      • Kelsey Grammer
      • Andrea Martin
    • 22User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Bartok
    • (voice)
    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Zozi
    • (voice)
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Baba Yaga
    • (voice)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Ludmilla
    • (voice)
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • The Skull
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Piloff
    • (voice)
    Phillip Van Dyke
    Phillip Van Dyke
    • Ivan
    • (voice)
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Vol
    • (voice)
    Liz Callaway
    Liz Callaway
    • Ensemble cast
    Kelly Marie Berger
    • Little Girl
    • (voice)
    Ted Brunetti
    • Actor
    Zach Charles
    Zach Charles
    • Little Boy
    • (voice)
    • (as Zachary Charles)
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Head Cossack
    • (voice)
    John Schiappa
    John Schiappa
      Glenn Shadix
      Glenn Shadix
      • Townspeople
      • (voice)
      French Stewart
      French Stewart
      • Oble
      • (voice)
      • Directors
        • Don Bluth
        • Gary Goldman
      • Writer
        • Jay Lacopo
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      PlanecrazyIkarus

      Ugh.

      I liked Anastasia. It wasn't the best animated movie ever, but it was nice. And Bartok was my favourite character, so.... .... I was all the more disappointed with this movie. The idea of giving him his own story to star in is great. But please, please, give the movie a story! This one mixes an old Russian fairy tale about a witch (in the original she lives in a house with 4 chicken legs, so the house can walk around, I believe) with a PC-game-alike plot:

      1) Go on quest. Get item 2) return from quest. bring item to whoever requested it. 3) get sent on another quest to get another item.... 4) repeat until you feel sick

      First quest: find the kidnapped prince. Then the witch sends him on 3 or 4 quests of her own before being willing to help him. Etc. etc.

      Add in some poor songs, some really really obvious morals, and you've got one of the worst direct-to-video sequels ever devised for a major animated feature. Only Lion King 2 comes off worse, from those that I've seen so far...
      rapt0r_claw-1

      Finally, A Direct-To-Video Sequel That Does The Predecessor Justice.

      In this follow-up to ANASTASIA, the title character (and most of the others) are gone, so I can only suppose that BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT portrays the future of the Romanoff family (Prince Ivan looks like he could be Dimitri's grandson or something). Bartok, after the demise of Rasputin, now works in his own two-man circus act that reinacts his fictitious heroic deeds. After Prince Ivan is kidnapped by the evil witch Baba Yaga, the gullible people of Moscow force Bartok (whom they totally believe to be the real McCoy) and his supposedly dead bear friend, Zozi, to rescue him from the evil witch.

      When I first saw this on the shelf, I was dismayed. I was horrified that they were going to ruin ANASTASIA. Thankfully, my fears were dispelled as soon as I heard and saw the opening sequence telling the tale of Baba Yaga. The animation is smooth, flowing, and the lip-synching actually works. The voice of Kelsey Grammer for Zozi fits like Mickey's glove; you can tell Zozi is Frasier. The use of CGI in certain places, normally backgrounds and inanimate objects, is a good touch. The story isn't quite as poignant as ANASTASIA: this time 'round, Bluth and co. have opted for a comedy in the form of BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT. If you liked ANASTASIA, certainly watch BARTOK THE MAGNIFICENT, if you didn't like ANASTASIA, watch it anyway! It will be worthwhile.
      7TheLittleSongbird

      Not as good as Anastasia but still entertaining!

      Anastasia is my personal favourite Don Bluth movie, but this film actually does it justice if not as good.

      The animation is mostly good, bright and colourful, that falls a tad flat in the scarier bits. The story is a bit noisy, but well told, considering that the film itself is too short. The dialogue is good, the best coming from Zozi, and the morals are admirable.

      The songs are quite good, but not as beautiful as Anastasia. All of them are lively, and atmospheric, but could have been better timed. The voice talents are impeccable, Bartok is a little annoying but Hank Azaria voices him well, but Kelsey Grammar is perfect as Zozi. Andrea Martin is convincing as Baba Yaga, and Catherine O'Hara is a suitably over the top villain, a bit too OTT perhaps. Tim Curry is also very good as the skull who was brilliantly animated, and Jennifer Tilly is great as Pilaf .

      An entertaining movie! Look out for it! 7/10. Bethany Cox
      7Animany94

      Unmistakingly a Don Bluth film.

      I liked Anastasia, but it suffered from one particular thing, the "Bluthiness" or what you'd call it. It tried to juggle the darker stuff with the 90's Disney aesthetic, and it worked out fine, but with this spin-off movie about the little fast-talking bat we get an all-out Bluth movie with some bizarre characters and more spookiness and that's its biggest strength.

      If you like Bartok, this movie is for you, but even if you don't you'll get a handful of enjoyable side characters voiced by well-known actors like Kelsey Grammar, Tim Curry and Jennifer Tilly.

      It was an enjoyable watch even if the production value was noticably lower, because of its smaller budget and the story was kind of predictable. Not a must watch, but harmless kiddie fare with an unmistakable Bluthanian aesthetic.
      8profgandalf

      Bartok originally seen in Anastasia goes on a quest against his natural inclinations to save the Russian Prince.

      As an earlier commentator noted, "Bartok the Magnificent" is a prequel to "Anastasia". I guess animated bats live for a REALLY long time. But if you are going to quibble about dates then just what will you say about the existence of talking bears, musical witches and a huge animated riddle asking skull—just go with it. For all the sequential fuzziness, I find this film a real joy.

      The voice talents of Kelsey Grammar as the Russian Dancing (and classical theater loving) bear Zozi is wonderful as are also Tim Curry's, as the Huge Talking Skul and Jennifer Tilly's role as Piloff. I have no idea what Piloff is, She looks life a living fur boa some women might wear around their necks. Whatever she is, Tilly's voice makes her seems gentle and funny (and a little ditsy but in an attractive kind of way) while also being impervious to whatever Bartok does to get her off the bolder (and a strange looking bolder it is too—looks more like a construction girder) as demanded by Baba Yaga. Indestructible gentle femininity is a good thing. Of course Bartok (voiced by Hank Azaria) is himself a hoot. Also Kelsey Grammar's voice in song is as full of life and warm as is his speaking voice. I love to listen to him even when he's the bad guy as in "Toy Story 2" as Stinky Pete. This film is one of the straight to video ones which should have been given a shot as a theatrical run. Both the video and the DVD comes with the songs separate with sing along lyrics--nice touch.

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      • Trivia
        The witch Baba Yaga is an actual witch in eastern European/Russian folklore. She is said to have iron teeth, and uses a mortar and pestle as her mode of transportation. According to legend, she would steal children and kill them, and use her victims' bones to build her house and fence, the latter onto which she would mount children's skulls and use them like lanterns. Her house stood on chicken legs, and would only kneel on her command. She also had a cat that she often mistreated, that had been known to help some people escape her clutches, or outwit her.
      • Goofs
        When Ludmilla is human, she has five fingers but when she turns into a dragon she only has four.
      • Quotes

        [singing]

        Bartok: Bartok, the magnificent, the specifically terrifically magnificent! A mammal so inflammable he saved the day, thanks to B-A-R-T-O-K!

      • Crazy credits
        Clips of the characters are shown along with the names of their respective actors during the beginning of the second part of the initial credits.
      • Connections
        Edited from Anastasia (1997)
      • Soundtracks
        Baba Yaga
        Music by Stephen Flaherty]

        Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens]

        Performed by the Ensemble

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      • Release date
        • November 16, 1999 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Барток Пречудовий
      • Production company
        • Fox Animation Studios
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 8m(68 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
        • Dolby Stereo
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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