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'''''The Fearless Four''''' (German: '''''Die furchtlosen Vier''''') is a 1997 animated film about four [[funny animal]]s that all have one thing in common: they want to sing, but can't for whatever reason.<ref name="imdb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119170/ Die furchtlosen Vier (1997)] on [[wikipedia:IMDB|IMDB]]</ref> The film was produced by Munich Animation and released by Warner Bros. Pictures.
 
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'''''The Fearless Four''''' (German: Die furchtlosen Vier) is a 1997 animated film about four funny animals that all have one thing in common: they want to sing, but can't for various reasons. Production began in March 1995 when the studio was founded. It combined traditional animation with computer animation. The film was produced by [[Munich Animation]] and released by [[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]]. The film won a [[Bavarian Film Award]] for outstanding achievement in [[Germany]].<ref name="imdb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119170/ Die furchtlosen Vier (1997)] on [[wikipedia:IMDB|IMDB]]</ref>
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The film was set in the [[near future]].
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The film follows the carefree lives of easygoing [[bloodhound]] Buster, the woeful [[donkey]] Fred, the graceful Siamese [[cat]] Gwendolyn and the self-assured [[rooster]] Tortellini. Originally intending to go to [[wikipedia:Paris|Paris]] to seek fame, Buster and Fred, and Tortellini and Gwen later, wind up going in the wrong direction — to [[wikipedia:Bremen|Bremen]]. They only realize their mistake when they get lost in a forest and come upon an [[owl]], who tells them they are, in fact, nowhere near Paris. She does however, point them in the direction of Bremen, the nearest city.
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The film follows the carefree lives of the easygoing bloodhound Buster, the woeful mule Fred, the graceful Siamese cat Gwendolyn and the self-assured rooster Tortellini.
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The film first begins with Buster, who likes to sing and dance instead of doing his job to hunt animals. His owners notice this and make a deal with one of Mix Max's(Stands for Mix and Match)henchmen to stuff him, which they do. Buster starts to worry, and tries to escape from being stuffed, which makes the owners and the henchman chase him pull his tail. This makes Buster angry; he attacks them and then escapes.
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Fred the donkey who worked as a slave for his owner and sings about his life. His owner is angry that Fred is singing instead of working, sells him to Mix Max, and replaces him with a robot centaur named PowerTool. A female [[bee]] helps Fred escape by swarming with other bees at the driver in the truck. When Fred is freed, the signs for Bremen and Paris on the road have been switched/turned around. Fred and Buster talk about singing and wanting to be famous. They decide where to go to be famous singers by spinning a bone, to see if it stops on [[Bremen]] or [[Paris]]. It stops on Paris (which is actually Bremen), and they start going there.
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Gwendolyn, a Siamese cat, is sad after her owner, Aunt Wanda died. The people who inherited her estate only care about finding two gems and not the cat. They are upset that Aunt Wanda couldn't tell them where they are, and knew that Gwendolyn has them. They hire a henchman from Mix Max to kill her. Instead, the nephew's kid tries to kill her, but fails, and she traps them in the basement. After her escape, she meets up with Buster and Fred, who have heard her sing, and let her join them on the journey.
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Tortellini the rooster gets kicked out of his home after his wife gets mad at him after having an affair with a duck. He gets captured by a Mix Max worker, but is freed after a tree branch hits the cage. He escapes the cage after meeting the three journeying animals, and Fred kicks it. Tortellini talks to them, which annoys them; they leave him, but he catches up with them. They continue their journey. On their way, they meet an [[owl]] who tells them they are going the wrong direction to Paris (they are heading toward Bremen) and says it is dangerous in Bremen, but the animals continue on.
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The town of Bremen is led by an evil scientist named Dr. Greed, the leader of the Mix Max factory. After they sing in Bremen, Mix Max eventually notices their talent and wants them to work for the factory, to improve the factory's image and make a famous jingle to make people buy their sausage products. Though they become famous, the animals get bored singing the same jingle all the time. They try but fail to get a change in music.
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After a plan to stop it, the animals get thrown in jail, except Fred, who gets tickled in a machine until he passes out and gets tired. After he is thrown in, a mouse called Mozart tries to help them escape but can't, due to being too small. They eventually escape by Tortellini pulling Buster's tail while he sings, which makes him angry; he breaks the bars. They see Mix Max's scheme of caging animals to make there way to be slaughtered to make their sausages and try to help them from being slaughtered.
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Eventually they get Mix Max to stop slaughtering animals to make sausages by making the factory go out of business during a election. After Dr. Greed and some of his henchmen escape, the animals trick and scare them by looking like a 8-eyed monster the owl mentioned earlier, and trapping them under a movable tiled floor after a battle between the animals and Dr. Greed and his henchmen to get the remote that can free the animals. After the animals are freed, Tortellini destroys the Mix Max factory after messing with the remote. The animals celebrate after the destruction of the factory.
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The story was very loosely inspired by the [[Folklore|folk tale]] of the [[Town Musicians of Bremen]].
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==Cast==
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===Original german version===
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*Hartmut Engler as Buster
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*Sandra Schwarzhaupt as Gwendolyn
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*Mario Adorf as Fred
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*Peer Augustinski as Tortellini
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*Peer Augustinski as Dr. Greed
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*Katharina Thalbach as Die böse Erbin
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*Frank Zander as Powertool
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*Klausjürgen Wussow as Erzähler
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*Hans-Werner Bussinger as Platini
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*Tobias Meister as Manager
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*Tom Deininger as Müller
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*Michael Walke as Ackerman
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*Klaus Sonnenschein as Baron Büchsenhall
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*Dagmar Altrichter as Samantha
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*Uwe Paulsen as Schlange
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===USA version===
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*James Ingram as Buster the Dog
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*Oleta Adams as Gwendolyn
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*B.B. King as Fred
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*Zucchero as Tortellini
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*Ian James Corlett as Dr. Greed
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==Home media and merchandise and international release ==
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In [[North America]], the English version was released on [[Warner Home Video]] on May 7, 1998. The DVD was released on September 28, 2003. The most recent release was a re-release of the same DVD, but bundled with [[Rover Dangerfield]], which was released on July 4, 2007. A Region 2 VHS was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on July 19, 1999. [[Greece]], [[Russia]], and [[Italy]] (as ''La Banda Del Rock - I Musicanti De Bremen'') had a VHS release around or after 1998. [[France]] had a VHS release on September 15, 1999 (as ''Les musiciens de Bréme''). [[Brazil]] got the film on February 20, 1998 and had a VHS release too. It was called ''Os Quatros Aventureiros'' there in the country. The film premiered in the [[Netherlands]] in 2002 as ''De Bremer Stadsmuzikanten'' on VHS. Other countries like [[Spain]] (called ''Los Musicos de Bremen'') had a VHS and possible DVD release too. The film is very rare in North America, really now only available from sources like [[Vudu]], [[YouTube]], and the Xbox video and music app. the film in the English version will be available on [[Netflix]] in the fall of 2016
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In places outside of Germany, such as France, the Netherlands, Italy, and North America, scenes were cut from the original version, like the scene where the animals celebrating and drinking wine after the Mix Max factory is destroyed, and Dr. Greed basically being reduced to a few cameos and being at the finale. This reduces the film's run time to about 81 minutes.
   
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Stuffed animals, a soundtrack, BullyLand figures, books and other items were produced for the movie's release.
Setting up as street performers the next day, they attract the attention of a few people, and regardless of the apparent ordnance against street performers, get scouted by Mix Max (a mass media and food making company which is later revealed to be an animal genocide prison) managers, who refers them to the corporate head, who in turn agrees to sign them on. The Fearless Four (as they have dubbed themselves) agree to sign a contract, with only slight vocal reservations. It is perhaps worth noting that the caricature of one of the music managers is a stereotypical girly man, with a ponytail and a lisp.
 
   
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The film went on television in North America on [[Encore (TV channel)|Encore]] (Encore Wam) years ago. It went on television in France on channels like [[AB3]] and in the United Kingdom on [[Cartoon Network]], and in [[Canada]] on [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] in 2010 and [[Treehouse TV]] in 2013. and has also appeared on other channels internationally.
Originally billed as a rock and "classic" (meaning 80s-esque) music group, the Four's rock songs send Mix Max stocks soaring in several newspapers (the Fall Street Journal among them). As they get tired of the public eye, things get steadily worse for the group, which isn't helped by their rebellious attitude. They end up being put in jail and Fred gets tickle tortured as punishment. They later plan a prison break (with the help of Mozart, who is just a little bat-eared mouse), discovers Mix Max's inside purpose to produce red meat by slaughtering animals, but they are apparently recaptured and then they finally get Mix Max out of buisness during an election.
 
   
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== Production ==
The story was very loosely inspired by the folk tale of the [[wikipedia:Town Musicians of Bremen|Town Musicians of Bremen]].
 
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The film was a 1997 holiday season release with ''Anastasia'', ''Flubber'', ''Alien Resurrection'', ''The Borrowers'', ''Home Alone 3'', ''Titanic'', ''MouseHunt'', ''Mr. Magoo'' and the re-release of ''The Little Mermaid''.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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The Fearless Four
Film information

Studio

Munich Animation Film
Bioskop Film

Distributed by

Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment

Release Date(s)

October 2, 1997 (Germany)

Running time

89 minutes

Language

German

The Fearless Four (German: Die furchtlosen Vier) is a 1997 animated film about four funny animals that all have one thing in common: they want to sing, but can't for various reasons. Production began in March 1995 when the studio was founded. It combined traditional animation with computer animation. The film was produced by Munich Animation and released by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. The film won a Bavarian Film Award for outstanding achievement in Germany.[1]

The film was set in the near future.

Plot

The film follows the carefree lives of the easygoing bloodhound Buster, the woeful mule Fred, the graceful Siamese cat Gwendolyn and the self-assured rooster Tortellini.

The film first begins with Buster, who likes to sing and dance instead of doing his job to hunt animals. His owners notice this and make a deal with one of Mix Max's(Stands for Mix and Match)henchmen to stuff him, which they do. Buster starts to worry, and tries to escape from being stuffed, which makes the owners and the henchman chase him pull his tail. This makes Buster angry; he attacks them and then escapes.

Fred the donkey who worked as a slave for his owner and sings about his life. His owner is angry that Fred is singing instead of working, sells him to Mix Max, and replaces him with a robot centaur named PowerTool. A female bee helps Fred escape by swarming with other bees at the driver in the truck. When Fred is freed, the signs for Bremen and Paris on the road have been switched/turned around. Fred and Buster talk about singing and wanting to be famous. They decide where to go to be famous singers by spinning a bone, to see if it stops on Bremen or Paris. It stops on Paris (which is actually Bremen), and they start going there.

Gwendolyn, a Siamese cat, is sad after her owner, Aunt Wanda died. The people who inherited her estate only care about finding two gems and not the cat. They are upset that Aunt Wanda couldn't tell them where they are, and knew that Gwendolyn has them. They hire a henchman from Mix Max to kill her. Instead, the nephew's kid tries to kill her, but fails, and she traps them in the basement. After her escape, she meets up with Buster and Fred, who have heard her sing, and let her join them on the journey.

Tortellini the rooster gets kicked out of his home after his wife gets mad at him after having an affair with a duck. He gets captured by a Mix Max worker, but is freed after a tree branch hits the cage. He escapes the cage after meeting the three journeying animals, and Fred kicks it. Tortellini talks to them, which annoys them; they leave him, but he catches up with them. They continue their journey. On their way, they meet an owl who tells them they are going the wrong direction to Paris (they are heading toward Bremen) and says it is dangerous in Bremen, but the animals continue on.

The town of Bremen is led by an evil scientist named Dr. Greed, the leader of the Mix Max factory. After they sing in Bremen, Mix Max eventually notices their talent and wants them to work for the factory, to improve the factory's image and make a famous jingle to make people buy their sausage products. Though they become famous, the animals get bored singing the same jingle all the time. They try but fail to get a change in music.

After a plan to stop it, the animals get thrown in jail, except Fred, who gets tickled in a machine until he passes out and gets tired. After he is thrown in, a mouse called Mozart tries to help them escape but can't, due to being too small. They eventually escape by Tortellini pulling Buster's tail while he sings, which makes him angry; he breaks the bars. They see Mix Max's scheme of caging animals to make there way to be slaughtered to make their sausages and try to help them from being slaughtered.

Eventually they get Mix Max to stop slaughtering animals to make sausages by making the factory go out of business during a election. After Dr. Greed and some of his henchmen escape, the animals trick and scare them by looking like a 8-eyed monster the owl mentioned earlier, and trapping them under a movable tiled floor after a battle between the animals and Dr. Greed and his henchmen to get the remote that can free the animals. After the animals are freed, Tortellini destroys the Mix Max factory after messing with the remote. The animals celebrate after the destruction of the factory.

The story was very loosely inspired by the folk tale of the Town Musicians of Bremen.

Cast

Original german version

  • Hartmut Engler as Buster
  • Sandra Schwarzhaupt as Gwendolyn
  • Mario Adorf as Fred
  • Peer Augustinski as Tortellini
  • Peer Augustinski as Dr. Greed
  • Katharina Thalbach as Die böse Erbin
  • Frank Zander as Powertool
  • Klausjürgen Wussow as Erzähler
  • Hans-Werner Bussinger as Platini
  • Tobias Meister as Manager
  • Tom Deininger as Müller
  • Michael Walke as Ackerman
  • Klaus Sonnenschein as Baron Büchsenhall
  • Dagmar Altrichter as Samantha
  • Uwe Paulsen as Schlange

USA version

  • James Ingram as Buster the Dog
  • Oleta Adams as Gwendolyn
  • B.B. King as Fred
  • Zucchero as Tortellini
  • Ian James Corlett as Dr. Greed

Home media and merchandise and international release

In North America, the English version was released on Warner Home Video on May 7, 1998. The DVD was released on September 28, 2003. The most recent release was a re-release of the same DVD, but bundled with Rover Dangerfield, which was released on July 4, 2007. A Region 2 VHS was released in the United Kingdom on July 19, 1999. Greece, Russia, and Italy (as La Banda Del Rock - I Musicanti De Bremen) had a VHS release around or after 1998. France had a VHS release on September 15, 1999 (as Les musiciens de Bréme). Brazil got the film on February 20, 1998 and had a VHS release too. It was called Os Quatros Aventureiros there in the country. The film premiered in the Netherlands in 2002 as De Bremer Stadsmuzikanten on VHS. Other countries like Spain (called Los Musicos de Bremen) had a VHS and possible DVD release too. The film is very rare in North America, really now only available from sources like Vudu, YouTube, and the Xbox video and music app. the film in the English version will be available on Netflix in the fall of 2016

In places outside of Germany, such as France, the Netherlands, Italy, and North America, scenes were cut from the original version, like the scene where the animals celebrating and drinking wine after the Mix Max factory is destroyed, and Dr. Greed basically being reduced to a few cameos and being at the finale. This reduces the film's run time to about 81 minutes.

Stuffed animals, a soundtrack, BullyLand figures, books and other items were produced for the movie's release.

The film went on television in North America on Encore (Encore Wam) years ago. It went on television in France on channels like AB3 and in the United Kingdom on Cartoon Network, and in Canada on YTV in 2010 and Treehouse TV in 2013. and has also appeared on other channels internationally.

Production

The film was a 1997 holiday season release with Anastasia, Flubber, Alien Resurrection, The Borrowers, Home Alone 3, Titanic, MouseHunt, Mr. Magoo and the re-release of The Little Mermaid.

References