Blinky Bill the Movie is a 2015 Australian computer-animated adventure comedy film based on the Blinky Bill character, an anthropomorphic koala created by Dorothy Wall for a children's book series in 1933. The film was produced by Flying Bark Productions and partly distributed and co produced by Assemblage Entertainment and Telegael (Ireland).[2]
In the town of Greenpatch, Australia, a courageous young koala named Blinky Bill (Ryan Kwanten) tells a story about his father, Mr. Bill (Richard Roxburgh) while embarking on a journey across the wild, and dangerous Australian outback in the hope of finding him.
Blinky's dad had created their home of Greenpatch, where every animal could feel safe and live in peace. Blinky has been influenced by the legend of his father, who is on an adventure to the Sea of White Dragons. When Mayor Cranklepot (a goanna) attempts to dominate Greenpatch and become the ruler, Blinky realizes that he must go in search of his father. Throughout his adventure he befriends a girl koala named Nutsy, a lizard named Jacko, and a few other creatures who assist Blinky on his quest. He discovers that being a hero is complicated and requires teamwork.
Voice cast
Ryan Kwanten as Blinky Bill, a mischievous young koala
Rufus Sewell as Sir Claude, a British shorthair and the main antagonist
Barry Otto as Mayor Wilberforce Cranklepot, a tyrannical goanna
Barry Humphries as Walter, a friendly wombat who is friends with Blinky's dad
Tin Pang[6] as Jorge, a featherless sulphur crested cockatoo
Cameron Ralph[7] as Splodge, a kangaroo and Robert, a lyrebird
Charlotte Rose Hamlyn as Marcia, a mouse is one of Blinky's friends
Billy Birmingham as Tony and Richard, a pair of kookaburras
Steve Cooper[8] as Hans, a human who lives in the Roadhouse.
Tracy Lenon, Ben Wanders, Elif Acehan, and Gabrielle Joosten as the zookeepers, humans who live at the zoo.
Fin Edquist as Postman Platypus
Stephanie Mountzouris as bilbies
Byron Schepen as crocodiles (uncredited)
Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes the film received generally positive reviews, earning a 73% approval rating, based on reviews from 11 critics.[9]
The book Historical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Cinema interpreted the Rotten Tomatoes audience score of 43%, taking to imply that audiences and fans of the original book and the 1990s/2000s animated series had negative reactions to the film.[10]
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