- Bébé's Kids
Infobox Film
name = Bébé's Kids
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director =Bruce W. Smith
producer =Willard Carroll Thomas L. Wilhite
writer =Robin Harris (characters)Reginald Hudlin (screenplay)
starring =Faizon Love Vanessa Bell Calloway Marques Houston Nell Carter Tone-Loc Tom Everett Rich Little Louie Anderson
music =John Barnes
cinematography =
editing =Tim Ryder (documentary segment)Lynne Southerland
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =July 31 , 1992 (USA)
runtime =
language = English
budget = Unknown
gross = $8,442,162 (USA)
preceded_by =
followed_by =
mpaa_rating = PG-13 for mature content
imdb_id = 0103783"Bébé's Kids" (released to
VHS andDVD as "Robin Harris' Bébé's Kids") is ananimated feature produced by theHudlin Brothers andHyperion Pictures , directed byBruce W. Smith , and released onJuly 31 . 1992 byParamount Pictures . The first ever animated feature to feature an all-Black main cast, the film is based upon comedianRobin Harris ' "Bébé's Kids"stand-up comedy act. It features the voices ofFaizon Love ,Vanessa Bell Calloway ,Marques Houston ,Nell Carter , andTone-Loc .Tom Everett ,Rich Little andLouie Anderson also lend their voices. The movie plays on BET on occasion as of 2006.History
Original stand-up version
In the original act, Robin's prospective girlfriend asks him to take her and her son to Funland, but when he agrees, she shows up with three more kids belonging to her friend Bébé.
As it turns out, Bébé's Kids are extremely rambunctious, misbehaved, ill-tempered, and flat-out "bad". They terrorize
Rats , cut offAlligator 's feet, try to steal Robin's 8-track/radio while he's listening to it, and make a general menace of themselves. Their reputation is so bad that even the police refuse to mess with them.In a second act, the Kids and his girlfriend picks up Robin from a bar and make him take them to Las Vegas. Pee Wee picks up a power cord and the power goes out.
Animated film version
"Bébé's Kids" was the first animated
feature film targeted toward a black audience. The film made a few changes to the original story, reducing the number of Bébé's kids from four to three, and moving the location from Funland to a generic amusement park named "Fun World," which is totally demolished by the kids' antics.Plot
The plot of the film features an animated version of Robin Harris (voiced by Love) recounting his disastrous first date with the beautiful Jamika (voiced by Calloway). Tagging along for the date are Jamika's mild-mannered son Leon (voiced by William Collins, Jr.) and her best friend Bébé's three (in the words of Harris) "bad-ass kids": Kahlil (voiced by Houston), LaShawn (voiced by Jonell Green), and Pee-Wee (voiced by Tone-Loc). The kids, Harris remarks, are so bad that "even a
circus can't train those kids! I thought thedevil was through when he made "Rosemary's Baby", but ohhhhhhh no! Oh no! Now we got..."Bébé's Kids!"The group decides to take a trip to the
Disneyland -esque Fun World, where they find more trouble than fun. Harris attempts more than once to get rid of the kids so that he and Jamika can be alone, but there is no escaping or besting the kids. "We don't die," says Pee-Wee, "we multiply." Also causing trouble are Harris'alimony -demanding ex-wife Dorthea (voiced by Myra J) and her best friend Vivian (voiced by Carter).Release and reaction
Featuring a hip hop-inspired art style and soundtrack, "Bébé's Kids" was underpromoted by ParamountFact|date=August 2008 (they didn't know how to market it, to the point where the tagline of the film was simply "It's Animation!") and did not do very well until it resurfaced on
home video andHBO in 1993Fact|date=August 2008. Since then, it has gone on to be a cult classic and was released onDVD onOctober 5 2004 . It was discontinued by Paramount in March 2008.The film was also released as a video game on the Super Nintendo that was hugely unsuccessful and is considered one of the worst
beat-em-up s of all time; it holds the distinction of being the only game ever to receive a score of zero inNintendo Power .Fact|date=October 2008External links
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