Rock Odyssey

Rock Odyssey
Directed by Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
Robert Taylor (uncredited)
Produced by Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
Written by Robert Taylor
Joseph Barbera
Neal Barbera
Music by Hoyt Curtin
Edited by Warner E. Leighton
Margaret Webb
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros. (TV)
Release dates
1987
Running time
120 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Rock Odyssey is an animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera for a theatrical release in 1987. Directed by Robert Taylor (but credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera on the final print),[1] with storyboards by Pete Alvarado.[2]

Plot

The story of a mysterious woman named Laura, who embarks on a journey to find her true love. The movie's soundtrack is set to four decades of classic rock. Scatman Crothers provides the voice of a living jukebox who narrates the story.

Characters

Production notes

Production of Rock Odyssey began in 1981 at Hanna-Barbera's short-lived feature animation unit, as a follow-up project to Heidi's Song. It was intended as a prime-time TV special for ABC, and was mentioned in a fall 1981 H-B trade ad as being slated to air in the spring of 1982, but the project was shelved after executives at H-B and corporate parent Taft Entertainment saw the film's graphic imagery, particularly relating to the 1960s and the Vietnam War. (Subsequently, Robert Taylor left the studio, and H-B closed their feature animation unit, after the box-office failure of Heidi's Song.)[3]

The program was shelved by Hanna-Barbera, who intended to retool the program; at a March 1983 Congressional hearing on children's television, ABC children's programming VP Squire Rushnell mentioned that it was slated to air that year.[4] However, the film remained on the shelf until the mid-80s, at which time a new sequence was added, featuring classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon clips set to "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go". This sequence was intended to bring the film "up to date", since the rest of the soundtrack only covered songs up to 1980. Hanna-Barbera and Worldvision Enterprises made Rock Odyssey available for international television distribution in 1987, and the film is mentioned in trade advertisements from that year. (Ironically, this final completed and released version seems to retain all of the "offensive" scenes which had led H-B to shelve the project back in the early 80s.)

Rock Odyssey has not yet been aired on TV, or released on VHS, DVD or Blu-ray in the United States by Warner Home Video, however, it was screened at the Second Los Angeles International Animation Celebration in July 1987, and is available for viewing at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.. It has also aired on TV in Spain and several Latin American countries, with the narration dubbed into Spanish.

In the fall of 2010, the film was aired (in English) on Boomerang Southeast Asia.

References

  1. http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/70s_rockanimation_P57912
  2. http://www.cataroo.com/hpete.html
  3. http://www.michaelspornanimation.com/splog/?p=1755
  4. https://archive.org/stream/childrentelevisi00unit/childrentelevisi00unit_djvu.txt
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