- Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer
Infobox Film
name = Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer
director =Bernard Deyriès Kimio Yabuki
producer = Jean ChalopinAndy Heyward Victor Villegas
writer =Howard R. Cohen Jean Chalopin
starring =Bettina Bush Andre Stokja Charlie Adler Peter Cullen
music = Score:Haim Saban Shuki Levy
Song lyrics:
Howard R. Cohen
editing = Yutaka Chikura
runtime = 85 min.
country = flagicon|USA United States
flagicon|Japan Japan
language = English
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =November 15 ,1985
imdb_id = 0089877"Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer" is an
animated film released onNovember 15 , 1985 byWarner Bros. , and produced byDiC Entertainment andHallmark Cards . This is the only film to feature thegreeting card character,Rainbow Brite , who (prior to its release) also appeared in her own television specials and later a "Kideo TV " series.In the film, Rainbow Brite tries to bring spring to an Earth that is already facing a perpetual
winter . She must stop a wicked princess who wants all of Spectra, a planet-sizeddiamond through which all the light in the universe has to go through."Star Stealer" did not receive advance screenings upon its release, nor did critics give much support to it. The film grossed only $4,889,971 at the United States box-office, after opening with $1.8 million.mojo title|id=rainbowbriteandthestarstealer. Retrieved October 30, 2006.] It was released on DVD in November 2004.
ynopsis
When Rainbow Brite, and her magical
horse Starlite, go to Earth to start spring, they meet Stormy, anothermagical girl who controls the season of winter with her horse Skydancer. Stormy, however, doesn't want to end her winter fun, so Rainbow battles her for control over the season. Stormy proves to be no match for Rainbow and Starlite, who outrun her and head off to Earth. When they arrive, they meet up with Brian, the only boy on Earth who can "see" Rainbow and Starlite.Once Rainbow tries to start spring, however, her power weakens and winter remains. Brian becomes worried that spring will never come and senses that all of humanity is losing hope. Even Stormy is confused. Reassuring Brian that they will do what they can to return spring, Rainbow and Starlite return to Rainbowland.
Rainbow is paid a visit by a strange robotic horse with rockets for legs named On-X. He presents an urgent message from a legendary Sprite named Orin who explains the luminous and magical planet Spectra, a planet of pure diamond that "all light in the universe has to pass through," has grown dark. If it dims completely, all life in the universe will die.
Rainbow takes the mission to find Orin and later learns that Spectra is dimming as the result of a massive net being woven around the surface. The net is being made so that a selfish princess, known only as the "Dark Princess," can steal Spectra, "the greatest diamond in all the universe," for herself, and tow it back to her world with her massive spaceship. The native Sprites of Spectra, enslaved by Glitterbots under the Princess's control, are being forced to weave the net. Now Rainbow has to stop the Princess's plan before all life on Earth is frozen solid by an endless winter.
Helping Rainbow and Starlite is Krys, a boy from Spectra. Krys believes he can take on the evil Princess and save his home world himself without the help of a "dumb girl." When they meet Orin, the wise Sprite tries to make the two children get along and work together to stop the evil Princess. Orin tells them that they can only destroy her by combining their own powers against her.
Getting in the way of their mission is the sinister Murky Dismal and his bumbling assistant Lurky who, as usual, are lavishing in the new gloom created by the darkening of Spectra, as well as trying to steal Rainbow's magical color belt.
After dodging Murky, Rainbow and Krys enter the Dark Princess's castle and try to convince her that what she is doing will destroy the universe, but the spoiled and uncaring Princess is determined to have the diamond planet for herself and traps the children instead. Working together, Rainbow and Krys escape and use their powers to destroy the Princess and her spaceship, which extends an array of robotic claws to grab the net around Spectra.
Once the Princess is defeated, the enslaved Sprites are freed and immediately destroy the net so that Spectra radiates its magical light once again. On Earth, a warm spring finally arrives as life returns to the planet and Rainbow returns to Rainbowland finding her friends are back to normal.
Production
"Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer" was the second feature film made by DiC Enterprises, who had earlier success with their first TV shows, "
Inspector Gadget " and "The Littles ". DiC was hired by Hallmark Cards to produce the first three syndicated specials centering on Rainbow Brite. The success of the specials led to the production of a feature movie based on the toy.Beck (2005), p. 221.]The project was directed by French animator Bernard Deyriès, well-known at the time for DiC's science-fiction series "
Ulysses 31 " and "Mysterious Cities of Gold " (both also animated by Japanese studios), and Japanese partnerKimio Yabuki , a legendary animator atToei Animation Company and former cohort ofHayao Miyazaki ). The film's art director,Rich Rudish , had been a staff member of Hallmark since 1964.Beck (2005), p. 221.]The music was composed by
Haim Saban andShuki Levy , who would go on to launch the "Power Rangers " series in the 1990s. Story co-writer Howard Cohen wrote the film's bookending songs, "Brand New Day" and "Rainbow Brite and Me"."Star Stealer" was produced in only three months, at that time the quickest on record for an animated feature. [Solomon, p. 283.] While the U.S. unit contributed to the film's production, some Japanese companies took on animation outsourcing duties (as was often the case with DiC's productions of the time), among them Cockpit, Zaendou, Doga-Kobou, Tama, Crocus and Peacock.
Reception and release
"Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer" was not screened in advance for critics in its initial release, [Hot Spots - Movies (1985, November 15). "The Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution". Accessed January 29, 2008.] and subsequently fared poorly among them. Said
Janet Maslin of "The New York Times " in her short review, " [It] isn't a movie; it's a marketing tool." She was referring to animated fare which, at the time, had just begun the practice of cashing in on pre-sold toy lines. [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?_r=1&title1=&title2=RAINBOW%20BRITE%20AND%20THE%20STAR%20STEALER%20%28MOVIE%29&reviewer=Janet%20Maslin&v_id=40139&pdate=19851116&oref=slogin Review of "Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer"] by Janet Maslin (1985, November 16). "The New York Times ". Retrieved January 26, 2008.] Wrote Michael Blowen of "The Boston Globe ", " [it] is so incompetently crafted that it makes the Saturday-morning cartoons seem like Disney classics." [Blowen, Michael (1985, November 19). "Rainbow Brite" One Long Ad. "The Boston Globe". Accessed July 2, 2007.] As for Stuart Fisher, a contributor forJerry Beck 's "Animated Movie Guide": "Sorry, kids, the star stealer was here," referring to the zero stars given to it in the book.Beck (2005), p. 221.]Opening at seventh place with US$1.8 million, and running for just five weeks at a 1,090-venue maximum, [ [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/1985/0RBSS.php "Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer"] at the-numbers.com. Retrieved January 29, 2008.] the low-budget "Star Stealer" did fairly at the North American box-office with US$4,889,971.mojo title|id=rainbowbriteandthestarstealer. Retrieved October 30, 2006.] Its limited success gave way to a 13-episode syndicated series on DiC's "
Kideo TV " block.Beck (2005), p. 221.] A tie-in comic book to the film was issued byDC Comics . [http://www.toonopedia.com/rainbow.htm Rainbow Brite] at Don Markenstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved January 26, 2008.]In November 2004,
Warner Home Video premiered the movie on DVD, with a sing-along version of the opening song, "Brand New Day", and a "Find the Missing Color Belt" game, as extras.Voice cast
*Rainbow Brite - Bettina
*Starlite -Andre Stojka
*Twink and Sprites -Robbie Lee
*Buddy Blue (Uppin' Adam) -Patrick Fraley
*Shy Violet, Indigo and La La Orange - Robbie Lee
*Red Butler, Patty O'Green and Canary Yellow -Mona Marshall
*Krys -David Mendenhall
*Orin -Les Tremayne
*Brian -Scott Menville
*On-X -Patrick Fraley
*Bombo - Les Tremayne
*Popo -Charlie Adler (as Charles Adler)
*Spectrans - Andrew Stokja, Patrick Fraley, Robbie Lee, Mona Marshall
*The Princess -Rhonda Aldrich
*The Creature - Rhonda Aldrich
*Castle Creature - Mona Marshall
*Murky -Peter Cullen
*Lurky - Patrick Fraley
*Stormy -Marissa Mendenhall
*Skydancer - Peter Cullen
*Sergeant [Misspelled in the credits as "Sargeant."] Zombo -David Workman
*Count Blogg -Johnathan Harris
*Guards, Glitterbots and Slurthies - Patrick Fraley, Peter Cullen
*Witch - Mona Marshall
*Wizard - Andre Stokja
*TV Announcer - Les Tremayne
*Brian's Dog - Patrick Fraleyee also
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List of animated feature-length films References
ources
*Beck, Jerry (2005). "The Animated Movie Guide". ISBN 1-55652-591-5. Chicago Reader Press. Accessed March 27, 2007.
*Solomon, Charles (1994). "Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation", rev. ed. ISBN 0-517-11859-9.Random House Value Publishing. Accessed January 26, 2008.External links
*imdb title|id=0089877
*rotten-tomatoes|id=rainbow_brite_and_the_star_stealer
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