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Synopsis
A plucky little girl and her dog join their magical pals to save the world in the computer-animated comedy-adventure for the whole family. The Enchanted Village is a happy place ruled by the good-natured wizard Zebedee where young Florence and her dog, Doogal, come to play with their friends, including opera-singing cow Ermintrude, beatnik rabbit Dylan, and Brian the Snail, a sloppy sort who has a crush on Ermintrude. However, life in the Enchanted Village takes a turn for the worse when Zebedee's evil brother, Zeebad, arrives, freezing the town under a layer of ice and bringing the magic merry-go-round to a halt. Zeebad is searching for three magical jewels that will give him the power to freeze the whole world and rule the Earth, but Zebedee is able to thaw out himself, Florence, and her friends, and they join forces aboard the Magic Train in a bid to stop the villain before it's too late. Doogal is based on The Magic Roundabout, a children's television series from the 1960s in which a handful of wooden stop-motion figures enjoyed whimsical adventures; produced in France, the program enjoyed massive popularity in Great Britain, where actor Eric Thompson provided narration, voiced all the characters, and invented new stories to fit the action. (The film was also called The Magic Roundabout for its U.K. release.) In the film's British release, Kylie Minogue provided the voice of Florence, Ian McKellen voiced Zebedee, Robbie Williams spoke for Doogal, Joanna Lumley read Ermintrude, Bill Nighy voiced Dylan, and Jim Broadbent contributed the voice of Brian. Several characters were given new voices for the film's American release, with Whoopi Goldberg taking over as Ermintrude, William H. Macy as Brian, Jimmy Fallon as Dylan, and Jon Stewart as Zeebad. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Baker ZeeBad (UK)
Jim Broadbent Brian (UK)
Chevy Chase Train (US)
Lee Evans Train
Lee Evans Train (UK)
Whoopi Goldberg Ermintrude (US)
Joanna Lumley Ermintrude (UK)
William H. Macy Brian (US)
Ian McKellen Zebedee (UK)
Bill Nighy Dylan (UK)
Kylie Minogue Florence (UK)
Kenan Thompson Doogal (US)
Ray Winstone Soldier Sam (UK)
Jon Stewart Zeebad (US)
Jimmy Fallon Dylan (US)
Robbie Williams Dougal (UK)
Daniel Tay Doogal (US)
Bill Hader Soldier Sam (US)

Production Crew

James L. Venable Additional Music
John M. Davis Additional Music
Frederic Bonometti Animation Director
Lilian Fuentefria Art Director
Andy Leighton Associate Producer
Bruce Higham Associate Producer
Claude Gorsky Associate Producer
Linda Marks Associate Producer
Vertigo Productions Associate Producer
Mark Thomas Composer (Music Score)
Dave Borthwick Director
Frank Passingham Director
Jean-Philippe Duval Director
Mathieu Morfin Editor
Cameron Mccracken Executive Producer
Eric Robinson Executive Producer
Eric Robinson Executive Producer
François Ivernel Executive Producer
Jake Eberts Executive Producer
Jill Sinclair Executive Producer
Matt Landon Executive Producer
Claude Gorsky Producer
Laurent Rodon Producer
Pascal Rodon Producer
Butch Hartman Screenwriter
Cory Edwards Screenwriter
Paul Bassett Davies Screenwriter
Raolf Sanoussi Screenwriter
Stephane Sanoussi Screenwriter
Todd Edwards Screenwriter
Tony Leech Screenwriter
Andrea Remanda Songwriter
James Mather Sound/Sound Designer
Joseph Park-Stracey Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2004
Runtime: 79
Country: France
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Animated


Produced by
Bolex Brothers
Canal Plus
Films Action
France 2 Cinema
Pathé Renn Productions
Pricel
SPZ Entertainment
The Weinstein Company
U.K. Film Council

Release
February 24, 2006 (USA)
by Miramax (US)
Pathé Films
Weinstein Co. (USA)