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The Magic Roundabout

  • 2004
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4K
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The Magic Roundabout (2004)
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Computer AnimationAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy

A group of friends embark on a dangerous journey in an effort to imprison their oppressor, the evil wizard Zeebad.A group of friends embark on a dangerous journey in an effort to imprison their oppressor, the evil wizard Zeebad.A group of friends embark on a dangerous journey in an effort to imprison their oppressor, the evil wizard Zeebad.

  • Directors
    • Dave Borthwick
    • Jean Duval
    • Frank Passingham
  • Writers
    • Serge Danot
    • Raoff Sanoussi
    • Stephane Sanoussi
  • Stars
    • Robbie Williams
    • Ian McKellen
    • Bill Nighy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Dave Borthwick
      • Jean Duval
      • Frank Passingham
    • Writers
      • Serge Danot
      • Raoff Sanoussi
      • Stephane Sanoussi
    • Stars
      • Robbie Williams
      • Ian McKellen
      • Bill Nighy
    • 43User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robbie Williams
    Robbie Williams
    • Dougal
    • (voice)
    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Zebedee
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Dylan
    • (voice)
    Kylie Minogue
    Kylie Minogue
    • Florence
    • (voice)
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Zeebad
    • (voice)
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Brian
    • (voice)
    Lee Evans
    Lee Evans
    • Train
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Ermintrude
    • (voice)
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • Soldier Sam
    • (voice)
    Daniella Loftus
    • Coral
    • (voice)
    Ediz Mahmut
    • Basil
    • (voice)
    Jimmy Hibbert
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Zabadie
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    Dany Boon
    Dany Boon
    • Ambroise
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    Valérie Lemercier
    Valérie Lemercier
    • Azalée
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    Elie Semoun
    Elie Semoun
    • Zébulon
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    Vanessa Paradis
    Vanessa Paradis
    • Margote
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    Eddy Mitchell
    Eddy Mitchell
    • Flappy
    • (French version)
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Dave Borthwick
      • Jean Duval
      • Frank Passingham
    • Writers
      • Serge Danot
      • Raoff Sanoussi
      • Stephane Sanoussi
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    User reviews43

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    bob the moo

    Very little in common with the original but will be OK for under-sevens (but no-one else)

    When Dougal tries to steal a cartload of sweets, he accidentally crashes into the roundabout, releasing the evil ZeBadDee and scattering three diamonds across the land. Free after thousands of years, ZeBadDee plans to not only free the area but capture the diamonds and use them to freeze the sun. With Florence and her friends trapped in the frozen roundabout, Dougal, Brian, Ermintrude and Dylan set out to uncover the diamonds first and return things to normal.

    First of all let me get rid of the "what have they done to the original" argument because, in my mind, this film bares so little in common with the original 5 minute TV show that it is unfair to really make this complaint. The characters may be the same in name and in visual presence but the film is totally different to the original series in terms of plot structure, intelligence, humour, animation and tone. So to me it is like a whole new film without any baggage and I tried to view it as such. As a colourful computer animated children's film it just about works and it did please the children that were in the audience who were mostly younger than seven. The plot is nothing more than a series of colourful adventures but they are noisy enough and funny enough to please this target audience even if it is hardly that good.

    Adults who do manage to get over the fact that this is trampling on their memories will find little to keep them amused. The adult jokes are spread pretty thin and really aren't that clever – drug references are lazy, poorly delivered and just smack of a script trying to push the easy buttons – worse is that they are not funny. The film references include The Matrix Revolutions, Lord Of The Rings, Pulp Fiction and a few others but they are only amusing, not funny. A few lines here and there did make me laugh but they were the exception not the norm. The animation was of course going to be different from the original but I had hoped it would avoid the soulless sort of stuff that is kicked out for the Saturday morning schedules and in fairness it does look quite good but I would have preferred a bit more personality behind those computer-generated eyes than I could see. The voice talent is mixed and is sadly better in the smaller roles than in the main ones.

    Robbie Williams is so different from the character of Dougal that I expected that I was sorely disappointed. He is just a cheeky chappy voice and he had no emotional range at all. Minogue is the same but luckily is in a very small role. Nighy is OK but I couldn't be sure if he sounded lazy because he had chose to be or if it was just because he wasn't putting much effort into it. Broadbent is better and suits Brian the snail and Lumley is pretty good as Ermintrude. Minor roles are must better (maybe for that very reason); Ray Winstone is expressive as Sam, Baker is great fun (and has plenty of good lines) as ZeBadDee, Lee Evans is funnier than he has been for a few years and McKellen was always going to be good with his voice.

    Overall this is an OK film for kids under seven because it is noisy, a bit creepy, funny and colourful. However the jokes for adults mostly fall flat and I only laughed a couple of times. Those looking to compare it with the original series should just avoid it totally because there is no connection other than the name and vague appearance of the characters; as a version of the original it is a terrible travesty, but what did you expect? As a film in itself it is still not that good but will do for young children.
    Chrysanthepop

    What really makes it so enjoyable are the lovable characters

    'The Magic Roundabout' is a cute and fun family-flick. What really makes it so enjoyable are the lovable characters brilliantly 'played' by the voice artists that include numerous British talents (such as Bill Nighy, Sir Ian Mckellan, Ray Winstone and Joanna Lumley) and Australian beauty Kylie Minogue (what a beautiful voice!). Robbie Williams as Dougal is a little too whiny at times. The various vivacious characters include a gentle-snail, a shaggy dog, a singing cow, a guitarist rabbit, a small train and a half-spring character who are all on a quest in search of three diamonds to rescue the land from freezing over. The plot may not be seen as anything new and the CGI may not be of Pixar animation quality but that didn't hinder my liking for the film. I found it to be very adventurous and there were several funny and endearing moments. I also liked the creative use of different colours and the soundtrack is brilliant. My memory of the classic (from which the film was inspired) remains very blur. Hence, I cannot comment on how true it stayed to the original but as a film itself, it's good family entertainment.
    9Mia_Moose

    If you can push the original out of your mind, you'll love it.

    On entering the cinema, I did have my doubts. I'd watched the original Magic Roundabout from a very young age, and one false step could have ruined both versions for good.

    However, the filmmakers managed to make a perfect balance of "old" and "new" to bring out a whole new film, featuring characters that reminded me of the originals, but didn't try to take their places.

    The storyline was fun, bearing in mind that it was aimed at young children, and included the token jokes (aimed at both children and adults), teary moments and interesting yet predictable twists. The graphics were excellent, and most of the older viewers were "Ahhh"ing throughout at the sight of the big, sweet eyes. Looking around, I could tell that the young 'uns were enjoying it too, and that's what really matters in a film like this.

    Overall, a brilliant transition from a simple, sweet television show to an enormous, exciting movie.
    8lynda_spence

    Hits the buttons for all ages

    This production hits the buttons at all levels. For the younger kids who will enjoy it as they would any new animation; the tweenagers who will enjoy the story and the action; and the teens & twenty somethings for all the many references to movies over the last 10 - 15 years. And for the rest of us, the vague sense of nostalgia - don't rush out before the end of the credits, just for that famous phrase you are waiting to hear! Robbie is excellent as Dougal, with Baker, McKellen and Broadbent not far behind. The other "famous" artists were out of my realisation until I read the credits and thought - "so it was". It's not what you watched just before the BBC news, but still worth the ticket, with or without a pre-schooler in tow.
    7xshadowhawkx

    Nice!

    My friends dragged me to see this with them for a joke. The cinema was full of kids and I was really embarrassed! But I definitely don't regret seeing it.

    The plot was, unfortunately, the weakest part of the movie. It was just so Saturday-morning-cartoonish (complete with evil twins, magic diamonds and walking skeletons) that anyone in the cinema over the age of nine is unlikely to be interested. But anyone under that age will be delighted from start to finish.

    It's the cast and music that really did it for me. Robbie Williams, despite his complete lack of experience as an actor, pulls off his role as Dougal with natural skill and emotion, which is pleasantly surprising. Jim Broadbent and Joanna Lumley seem to have great fun in their roles (as Brian the snail and Ermintrude the cow respectively) and Bill Nighy, well, lets just say there's no one else in the world who could've done Dylan the drug-addled bunny like he did ("no way man! I'm in, like, a higher state of unconsciousness..."). Kylie Minogue did well enough, but she only has about three lines. Tom Baker and Sir Ian Mackellen also seemed to enjoy giving very camp performances as the arch rival jack-in-the-boxes Zebedee and Zeebad (though Sir Ian sounded a little too much like Gandalf). The music, which seems to include vocal performances from Kylie and Robbie, is fantastic and well above average for a kids film today. If you've seen the film, I think you'll agree the soundtrack is a must-buy! But still, it's not all great. The plot is full of gaping holes, and while it mostly works with a very young audience in mind, the jokes aimed at adults are not laugh-out-loud funny, they just raise a knowing smile. There are some rather strange movie references too. It features references to Pulp Fiction, LoTR, and The Matrix (courtesy of some unexpected kung-fu fighting on Dylan's part) and I'll be damned if I saw a Dragon Ball Z reference in there! (Watch the scene where Zebad fights Zebedee for the first time - then again maybe it was just cheesy...) I never saw enough of the original 5 minute episodes to be a fan, but really, it seems very different from the original, so old-time fans may be disappointed, or maybe they'll appreciate seeing their old favourites in some new action-packed situations. It's up to them.

    Yes, it falls flat in MANY places, but it's also got a childish, endearing charm that may make you wish you were seven again.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the character's lines were re-dubbed by American actors for the American release under the title Doogal (2006). Ian McKellen was the only cast member to retain his voice tracks for said release.
    • Goofs
      When Dylan is supposed to be playing guitar for Ermintrude's concert, he nearly falls asleep before coming round and starting to play and sing 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks however Dylan is playing an acoustic guitar whereas the music has clearly got an electric guitar and not an acoustic one playing, this is particularly noticeable during his solo at the start of the song.
    • Quotes

      Dylan: Chill out guys, I've got something stashed that just might help.

      Brian: Dylan, we don't have time to indulge in recreational activities...

    • Crazy credits
      There are two post-credit scenes. The first shows Zeebad imprisoned on a rock surrounded by lava. The second (not seen in the French release) features Zebedee telling the audience it is "time for bed".
    • Alternate versions
      At least five to ten minutes of footage is cut from the American edited version of the film known as Doogal (2006).
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Doogal (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Magic
      Written by David Paton and William Lyall

      Performed by Pilot

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sprung! The Magic Roundabout
    • Production companies
      • Pathé
      • UK Film Council
      • Pathé Renn Productions
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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