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When Rango, a lost family pet, accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt, the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt.
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When Rango, a lost family pet, accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt, the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt.
7.3/10
IMDbBest Animated Feature Film of the Year | 2012 | Gore
Best Animated Film | 2012 | Gore
Best Animated Female | 2012 | Isla
Best Edited Animated Feature Film | 2012 | Craig
Best Animated Feature | 2012
Character Design in a Feature Production | 2012 | Mark 'Crash'
Editing in a Feature Production | 2012 | Craig
Writing in a Feature Production | 2012 | James Ward
Top Box Office Films | 2012 | Hans
Best Animated Feature | 2012
Best Animated Film | 2012
Animated Feature | 2012 | Gore
Best Animated Film | 2012
Best Animated Feature | 2012 | Gore
Best Animated Feature | 2012
Best Animated Picture | 2012 | John B.
Best Animated Feature | 2012
Favorite Animated Movie Voice | 2012 | Johnny
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | Kathleen
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2012
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2012
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2012 | Nick
Best Western Drama Script Fiction | 2012 | John
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Movie of the Year | 2011
Animation of the Year | 2011 | Gore
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Movie | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Choice Animated Movie Voice | 2011 | Johnny
Best Animated Feature Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Best Animated Feature Film | 2012 | Gore
Best Animation | 2011
Best Animated Feature Film | 2012
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2011 | Hans
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2012
Animated Effects in an Animated Production | 2012
Directing in a Feature Production | 2012 | Gore
Storyboarding in a Feature Production | 2012
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Feature Film | 2012 | Abigail
Best Animated Film | 2012
Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2012 | Hans
Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2012 | Johnny
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film | 2012
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2012 | John B.
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year | 2012
Best Performance in a VoiceOver Role Young Actress | 2012 | Abigail
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2011
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Animated Feature Film Miglior film danimazione | 2011 | Gore
Best Animated Film | 2011
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 2011
Best Animated Feature | 2011
Budget 135,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 245,724,603 USD
Instead of recording voice-overs in booths, with every actor isolated from everyone else, most of the voice-over work was recorded on a set, with the actors voicing their characters while performing with their fellow cast members. This enabled the performers to follow the rhythms of their co-stars, while also giving them room for improvisation. The same thing was done for Shark Tale (2004).
At the poker table in the saloon when Rango first enters, there is an owl in a top hat holding a pair of black aces and a pair of black eights. These were the cards held by notorious Wild West gunman 'Wild Bill' Hickok, the moment he was shot dead in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota. Bill's hand is since known as "The Dead Man's Hand".
Clint Eastwood is the visual inspiration for Spirit of the West. In the back of his golf cart, the "Spirit" has five Oscar-like film awards (which Rango calls "golden guardians"). Eastwood has received exactly five Oscars, including his Irving J. Thalberg Award. The voice of the "Spirit," Timothy Olyphant, starred in the Western television series, Deadwood (2004).
In the beginning of the film, Rango lands on the windshield of a red convertible in the desert. The driver, car, passenger, and location all are modeled after Johnny Depp's portrayal of Hunter S. Thompson/Raoul Duke in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998).
Rattlesnake Jake was modeled after Lee Van Cleef.
"Spirit of the West: No man can walk out of his own story."
"Rango: I couldn't help but notice you noticing me noticing you."