The Rescuers Down Under

The Rescuers Down Under

Movie |

Diamond | Kidnapping

  • Duration: 1h 17min
  • Music: Bruce Broughton
  • Award(s): Animation 1990 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Inside Out 2, Kung Fu Panda 4
  • Story:

    A lawless poacher wants to capture a majestic and rare golden eagle, so he kidnaps the boy who knows where to find the bird. Not to worry -- the Rescue Aid Society's top agents, heroic mice Miss Bianca and Bernard, fly to Australia to save the day. Accompanying the fearless duo are bumbling albatross Wilbur and local field operative Jake the Kangaroo Rat.

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6.8/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

A lawless poacher wants to capture a majestic and rare golden eagle, so he kidnaps the boy who knows where to find the bird. Not to worry -- the Rescue Aid Society's top agents, heroic mice Miss Bianca and Bernard, fly to Australia to save the day. Accompanying the fearless duo are bumbling albatross Wilbur and local field operative Jake the Kangaroo Rat.

Ratings

6.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Animation Award

1990 | Hendel Butoy

BOX OFFICE

Budget 37,931,000 USD

Box Office Collection 47,431,461 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This was Eva Gabor's last film before her death in 1995. A third Rescuers movie was planned for 1996, but after her death, all future Rescuers movies were scrapped. Neither the third film reviving nor replacing the voice of Miss Bianca.

The producers wanted to have all the voice actors from The Rescuers (1977) reprise their roles for the sequel. However, in the original, Orville the albatross was voiced by Jim Jordan, who died two years before this film was released. The producers didn't want to replace Jordan, so Orville was replaced with the character's brother Wilbur, voiced by John Candy. This is a reference to the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, the inventors and pilots of the first functional airplane.

This was the first 100% digital feature film ever made. The animation and backgrounds were done traditionally but all of the coloring, many effects, and the final film printing was all done digitally. This was the first film produced with Disney's Academy Award-winning "CAPS" production system, developed for the film. It cut the production time for an animated movie down by at least six months.

The flying scenes with Marahute were inspired by the films of Hayao Miyazaki, which typically feature elaborate aerial scenes.

McLeach would serve as an inspiration for several later Disney villains for years, including Gaston from Beauty and the Beast (1991), Governor Ratcliffe from Pocahontas (1995), Clayton from Tarzan (1999), and Commander Rourke from Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001).

Popular Dialogues

"McLeach: I didn't make it all the way through third grade for nothing."

"Miss Bianca: Oh, Captain. Is this a non-stop flight to Australia? Wilbur: Well, uh, not exactly. No. I can definitely say no. We're gonna have to make connections with a bigger bird. Non-stop? Who do I look like, Charles Lindbergh?"