Artige Katzen: die Abenteuer von Lucy, Lionel, Laureen und Mrs. MacDonald (also known as Artige Katzen) is a Dingo Pictures movie that was released in 1995. It is notable for being one of their shortest movies.
Summary[]
The vacation period has started. Everyone tries to get out of the stuffy city, including Mrs. McDonald and her three cats: mother Lauren and the kittens Lucy and Lionel. Mrs. McDonald is very proud of her cats because she considers them very well cared for and highly educated. Lauren however knows better. She has a lot of trouble especially with Lucy who is a real wild one. And indeed, as Mrs. McDonald and her cats arrive at the resort, the problems start. Instead of behaving like a well-bred cat and laying in the sun all day, Lucy begins to explore the surrounding immediately. First Lauren is furious. But as itās getting later and darker and Lucy does not show up, the fear arises, that something really bad could have happened to her.
Plot[]
Cast[]
See also: Artige Katzen/Credits
- Rainer Maria Ehrhardt as Narrator (uncredited)
Music[]
Killer Tracks and Bluevalley music[]
ā£ Samba de Sol - ? [Title theme]
ā£ Jackknife - Jonathan Merrill [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Tale of Woe - ? [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Cuban Cuisine - ? [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Zip & Cindy - Steve Kujala [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Perpetual Commotion - Steve Kujala [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Hot Foot - Al Capps [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Christmas Fest - Larry Wolff [Charlie and Lucy eat pizza]
ā£ In These Hands - Howard Pfeifer [Plays throughout the film]
ā£ Seidenschal - ? [Plays throughout the film]
Original Music[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Unlike other Dingo movies, this movie has a Chinese dub, part of which has been found
Goofs[]
- In some shots, when characters get close to the edge of the screen, their bodyparts start disappearing due to the screen and the animation layers being cropped badly.
- When Lucy, Lionel and Laureen say goodnight and fall asleep, the music warps.
English dub[]
- The narrator uses the plural for "goose" "gooses". Geese is the correct plural.