Rock-a-Doodle (Reboot)

Rock-a-Doodle is a newest upcoming American animated musical comedy/fantasy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, produced by Don Bluth Films, Inc. in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation, and released by Columbia Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. A reboot of the 1991 classic of the same name.

The film's animation technique combines traditional hand-drawn animation (with digital ink and paint/animation using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash) and extensive use of computer generated imagery.

The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and T.J. Kuenster, and includes themes from the 1991 classic by composer Robert Folk.

The film will be presented in theaters, IMAX 3D, and Digital 3D.

Plot
the story begins with Chanticleer making His “Sun do Shine” number. And in Winter, A weasel offers Chanticleer fame And a place for warmth, which is Sunny California. The Rooster declined, but changed His mind when He is affected by a white radiance and leaves the farm of His own accord, confusing the animals. After Chanticleer leaves, an Evil Snow Owl laughs at the situation, and We go to the real world, where a struggling writer named Ian and His fiancée, Melissa, a watercolor painter were working on a winter version of the Chanticleer story With little success, in a terrifying snowstorm. desperate to escape the freezing cold, they head for the basement, where the furnace is. And when Rusty was desperate enough, He wishes for Chanticleer to come end the snowstorm, but the Duke of Owls comes, Who admires Ian and Melissa for wanting the snowstorm to stop, but admonishes Them for wishing Chanticleer to come, so the Duke tries to zap the two, but accidentally zaps one of Ian‘s books, which is the wintery Story of Chanticleer, warping all three inside. Turning Ian and Melissa into Cats As the Duke’s Feathers turned white and becomes a snow owl.

Waking up, Ian and Melissa find themselves at the farm, which is covered in snow. And the temperature continues to go down.

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