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Bartok The Magnificent - Dvd

Hank Azaria , Kelsey Grammer , Don Bluth , Gary Goldman    Universal, suitable for all   DVD
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  • Actors: Hank Azaria, Kelsey Grammer, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Tim Curry
  • Directors: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
  • Writers: Jay Lacopo
  • Producers: Hank Azaria, Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Lori Forte
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 28 July 2003
  • Run Time: 67 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009W36B
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 31,644 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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It's no secret that the popular animated feature release Anastasia played fast and loose with Russian Imperialist history. Never mind that the movie's debut coincided with DNA proof--provided by Britain's Prince Phillip, no less--that Anna Andersen was not Tsar Nicholas II's daughter Anastasia and that Russian-discovered bones were indeed that of the Tsar and his brutally murdered family.

Anastasia's made-for-video sequel, Bartok the Magnificent, doesn't let historical fact get in its way either. Still, the animated adventure, which features Bartok the excitable albino bat (voiced again by Hank Azaria), is cute and funny, thanks to clever writing and great voice work. Bartok and his sidekick bear friend (an excellent Kelsey Grammer, who voiced Vlad in the original) have become street performers and become embroiled in the evil Ludmilla's plot to get rid of the next heir, a prince. While it's not a particularly fresh tale, Bartok the Magnificent is kept alive through Azaria and Grammer's well-timed and well-executed voiceovers. --N.F. Mendoza

DVD Description

Bartok, the hilarious and fun-loving bat from the box-office hit Anastasia comes with his own starring role in Bartok the Magnificent. The mischievous bat tries to rescue the young kidnapped Prince Ivan, heir to the Romanov throne. To save him Bartok must complete the challenges set by the bewitching Baba Yaga and take on the scheming Ludmilla, who want the throne for herself. Bartok the Magnificent is another top-quality classic by famed animators Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, using computer-generated effects and digital technology. A talented line-up of Hollywood’s finest actors provide the voices for the characters, including Hank Azaria (Bartok), Kelsey Grammar (Zozi), Jennifer Tilly (Piloff) and Catherine O’Hara (Ludmilla). The DVD also features five enchanting songs from award-winning songwriters Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.

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A Great Spin 27 Jan 2011
Format:DVD
okay so I don't have this particular product but I have been watching this film on and off for over 10 years now.
I saw Bartok before I watched Anastasia, so having background knowledge of it's origins isn't necessary for the film, the characters are very well thoughtout and hilarious. This film has a quality that will get children engaged mentally without them knowing it. The songs encourage participation and although not entirely accurate (not necessary in a childrens animation anyway) it does a brilliant job of painting the scene, and if anything allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks.
There are jokes in it that will get adults and children laughing. Definately recommended for anyone who likes a good bat.
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Not that magnificent 21 July 2010
Format:DVD
Bartok was an entertaining support character in "Anastasia" (buy that one if you haven't already - it may be historically inaccurate but is excellent in all other areas) but he's not strong enough to hold a film of his own. I'm being animation fan critical here, as young kids will probably find it entertaining enough but parents might drift off!

It's probably unfair to the makers (Don Bluth, Gary Goldman) as I believe 20th Century Fox screwed them right down on time and budget - you gets what you pays for!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Great movie. The colors and the animation are wonderful 17 Nov 1999
By "sktch4fn" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I got this movie thinking it was going to be one of those saturday morning cartoons and was very impressed with the quality of animation and the colors of it. It's very entertaining and funny. My kids absolutely loved it. I hope they make another Bartok movie. He became one of my favorites characters and my kids too.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
A surprisingly good film! 29 Dec 1999
By "dracadarkwingette" - Published on Amazon.com
My very favorite Don Bluth film in all the world, and one of my favorite movies of all time, is "All Dogs Go To Heaven". However, I have absolutely no use for the sequel, All Dogs 2. When I sat down to watch "Bartok the Magnificent", I expected the same effect. And was pleasantly surprised! This movie, if not handled in a very careful way, had the potential to be ridiculous. The plot was decent, but not original enough to loosely stand on its own. However, a few twists and turns on the conventional storyline kept this movie interesting. My congratulations to the screenplay writer, who managed to tell a story entertaining for kids but could keep adults interested as well. And KUDOS to Hank Azaria and Kelsy Grammer! They handled their roles with excellence; I wouldn't have enjoyed this movie at all if not for the humor they displayed in their roles. It was a wonderful change from the usual, heart-rending dramatic moments that are displayed in many cartoons and movies. This was simply light and easy, keeping all entertained and laughing. Every actor and actress was having fun with their roles, and it showed. Great, great job. What else can I say? Don Bluth, great job on an excellent family movie!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Why Bartok's story is something special. 21 Aug 2001
By Thorin N. Tatge - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I would never have expected, even with family sequels so prevalent nowadays, that anyone would think of making a movie to track the life of Rasputin's tiny sidekick in Anastasia. I guess I'm not alone in what character traits appeal to me, however. Interestingly enough, some days before I saw Anastasia I woke from a dream in which the villain and sidekick from Disney's Aladdin, Jafar and the parrot Iago, were floating on an abandoned raft during a nighttime lightning storm and lamenting their mistakes together. It seemed foolish when I woke, because those characters were nothing like what my dream made them to be... but when I saw Anastasia, I was amazed at how well Rasputin and Bartok fit the bill. I didn't think anyone else would be so charmed at how the helpful bat-like creature offered sensible advice to his evil liege even while dragging back his fallen-off body parts and displaying a general sort of affection. What a great little guy, I thought, and what a pity he's fallen into such bad company. It was heartwarming to see him turn to the aid of good at the end. All that is why Bartok the Magnificent charmed me so much. It's certainly not a sequel to Anastasia, and I'm sorry the previous reviewer was expecting it to be. It's a spin-off, rather, for anyone curious whether that little whitebat managed to make anything of his life after abandoning his master. What fun to see that he's pursued the life of street showman, which seems oddly appropriate. This movie is casual and makes little effort to establish a setting, which groups it with other sequels/spin-offs and is why I give it only four stars, not five. Chronologically, the characters shown on the Russian throne make no sense and beg the question of what happened to Princess Anastasia. Yet, when we view this Moscow as something of an unreliable fairytale land (and the movie does follow certain tenets of fairy-tales), it seems quite believable. Bartok is obviously the hero of his movie, and he lives up to the role well. He is immodest, an unusual trait among genuine heroes, but it works on him. Of especial note is the fact that while his integrity is questioned at times, hardly anyone ever points out that Bartok is quite small--so how could he make anything of himself? Naturally, this issue itself has been explored time and again in children's movies and books, and is properly treated as a sidenote here. For his part, Bartok is all the more inspiring by how he resourcefully makes use of the physique he has. He is never shown doing anything unrealistic for his size or strength, and neither is there much of the inordinate luck small characters in movies like this often have in besting those larger than them. In my opinion, that implicit honesty makes this movie a real treasure. Bartok is more than just an amusing voice and more than just another unlikely hero--he is an inspiration for those who must confront tasks they know appear far beyond their means to carry out. The tools at hand are determination, perseverance, and ingenuity, all of which are put fully to the test in Bartok the Magnificent, and all of which succeed.
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