Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.Raggedy Ann and Andy leave their playroom to rescue Babette, a beautiful French doll kidnapped by pirates.
- Raggedy Ann
- (voice)
- Raggedy Andy
- (voice)
- Babette
- (voice)
- The Captain
- (voice)
- Queasy
- (voice)
- The Greedy
- (voice)
- The Loonie Knight
- (voice)
- King Koo Koo
- (voice)
- Gazooks
- (voice)
- Grandpa
- (voice)
- Maxi-Fixit
- (voice)
- Susie Pincushion
- (voice)
- Barney Beanbag
- (voice)
- …
- Topsy
- (voice)
- The Twin Penny
- (voice)
- The Twin Penny
- (voice)
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- TriviaThis film was last released on home video in its full screen VHS format in 1992. No DVD release is scheduled, not even in widescreen, due to legal issues. However, Garrett Gilchrist, who restored The Thief and the Cobbler (1993) as "The Recobbled Cut", restored this film in widescreen and has put it on video sharing websites.
- GoofsRaggedy Ann and Andy are not supposed to be able to blink their eyes, but Ann does a few times soon after she and her companions enter The Greedy's pit.
- Quotes
The Camel: [singing] When you can't find a friend / And the road doesn't seem to end / And you're lonesome the whole day through / How can you be happy? / How can you be smiling? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / When there's nothing to share / And you don't have a dime to spare / And there's no one to comfort you / How can you be smiling? / How can you be singing? How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / I look around and see the sweet life everywhere. / I watch the cookie bushes shining in the sun. / The smell of sweet vanilla living blows in every breath of air. / Doesn't anybody want me? / Doesn't anybody care? / When you're wrinkled and cold / And your fortune has all been told / And you're nobody's "I Love You" / How can you be happy? / How can you be smiling? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy and blue? / Sad but true. / How can you be happy? / How can you be singing? / How can you be anything but lowdown saggy / And rag bag baggy / And blue.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Nostalgic Mindfucks (2009)
- SoundtracksI Look, And What Do I See?
Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo
Performed by Didi Conn, Mason Adams, Sheldon Harnick, Allen Swift,
Hetty Galen and Ardyth Kaiser
It features two hapless ragdolls who have to save their owner's new French doll from a lustful pirate toy and find themselves at the mercy of several bizarre characters along the way. The strength in this movie lies primarily in its aesthetic quality; its strange character designs, its powerful animation, and its stark contrast of the sweet and scary. Williams' brilliant animation portrayed Raggedy Ann and Andy as real rag dolls, floppy and darned, rather than simple cartoon versions of the dolls, which made it more believable (at least in a visual sense). The animation shines on the bring us the Camel-with-the-Wrinkled-Knees, whose body walks with two different personalities controlling each end, the silent-movie chase with Sir Leonard Looney and, of course, the Greedy.
The Greedy animation, on its own, is possibly the most exquisite psychedelic animation I've ever seen. There's something about this animation that just makes your jaw drop--and every second it's something new. Living in what was deemed "the Taffy Pit," the Greedy is a massive blob man that lives in and mercilessly eats sweets. He sings a song that I can't help but feel hold some sexual undertones, then tries to kill Raggedy Ann for her candy heart.
The only complaint I have about this film is that there are too many songs. It continuously bogs down the movie's pace because there are SIXTEEN of them. There are about six good songs (which should have been the only ones) including "I Look, And What Do I See?", "No Girl's Toy", "Blue" (though they didn't need to make him sing it twice), "I Never Get Enough", "Because I Love You" and maybe "I'm Home." The others just seem unnecessary and frankly aren't too amazing to listen to.
This is a weird film with strange undertones, but if that's what you're looking for, you won't find better.
- lovableladyfish
- May 30, 2009
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Raggedy Ann & Andy Meet the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees
- Filming locations
- Boonton, New Jersey, USA(live action sequences)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.35 : 1