Ozzy (film)
Ozzy | |
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Directed by | Alberto Rodríguez Nacho La Casa |
Screenplay by | Juan Ramón Ruiz de Somavía |
Story by | Juan Ramón Ruiz de Somavía |
Produced by | Jeff Bell Ibón Cormenzana Phyllis Laing Nacho La Casa Ignasi Estapé Ken Zorniak |
Music by | Fernando Velázquez |
Production companies | Arcadia Motion Pictures Tangent Animation |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International[1] (Spain) Entertainment One Films (Canada) |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | Spain Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $8.5 million |
Ozzy (also known as Ozzy: The Great Furscape) is a 2016 animated comedy film. The film stars Guillermo Romero, José Mota, Fernando Tejero, and Michelle Jenner.
The English dub consists of Jeff Foxworthy, Rob Schneider, Frankie Quinones, and introducing Lexi Walker.
Plot
[edit]When the Martins are not allowed to bring their beloved beagle Ozzy with them on vacation to Japan, they drop him off at Blue Creek, which is supposed to be a spa and resort for dogs run by Grunt, the villainous St. Bernard. Little do they know, it’s actually a prison for dogs. A month after they return home from their trip to pick him up, they’re told that Ozzy passed away as he and his friends Chester the elderly Fox terrier, Fronky the Dachshund and Doc the Old English Sheepdog need to work together to break out and reunite with their families again.
Voice cast
[edit]- Guillermo Romero as Ozzy
- Dani Rovira as Fronki
- José Mota as Vito
- Carlos Areces as Nathaniel Robbins
- Michelle Jenner as Paula
- Fernardo Tejero as Radar
- Elsa Pataky as Madden
- Pablo Espinosa as Mike
- Selu Nieto as Dominic
English dub
[edit]- Jeff Foxworthy as Grunt
- Rob Schneider as Vito
- Frankie Quinones as Radar
- Lexi Walker as Paula
- Jeff Espinoza as Jeff
- Stephen Hughes as Ted, Nathaniel Robbins, Twin #1, Carlin, Mike
- Robbie K. Jones as Tex, Dominic, Twin 2
- José Luis Martinez as Remy, Afghan Commentator, Additional Voices
- Jonathan D. Mellor as Chester
- Benjamin Nathan-Serio as Ozzy, Eddie, Fronky
- Amanda J. Nolan as Susan
- Kurt Schiller as Bob
- Jimmy Shaw as Decker
- Colleen Terry as Maddie, Reporter
- Garrett Wall as Flash
Additional voices by Jeff Espinoza, Stephen Hughes, Robbie K. Jones, José Luis Martinez, Kurt Schiller, and Garrett Wall
Crew
[edit]English dub
[edit]- Joseph Wilka - Voice Director
Production
[edit]The film was co-produced by Spain's Arcadia Motion Pictures, Capitán Araña, and Pachacamac, and Winnipeg's Tangent Animation. Pre-production was done in Spain, and animation was produced in Canada using Blender software.[1]
Executive producer, Jeff Bell described the movie as a "Pixar-like quality that falls into the prison movie genre with funny tributes to the great prison classics. It's a story about friendship, loyalty, courage and the ability to find the best in ourselves when facing a tough situation".
The film had a budget of 8.5 million dollars.[2]
Release
[edit]Disney released the film in Spain on 14 October 2016. The film was released by Signature in the U.K. on 21 October 2016, and Entertainment One in Canada.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Disney Will Release 'Ozzy' in Spain Tomorrow". Cartoon Brew. 14 October 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ Tangent Animation: Making Ozzy with Blender, retrieved 2021-03-11
External links
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- Animated films about dogs
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- Films about pets
- Films set in prison
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- Films scored by Fernando Velázquez
- Arcadia Motion Pictures films
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