Fred the Ostrich & His Friends Take Manhattan

Fred the Ostrich & Friends Take Manhattan is a 2014 direct-to-DVD animated musical-comedy film directed by voice actor Tara Strong. It is the third of a series of animated musical feature films starring Fred the Ostrich and the gang. The film was produced by Sony Pictures and was released on DVD on August 26, 2014. It is, in fact, the first movie to be directed by Tara Strong (Julie's voice actor, who also voiced Batgirl, Ember McLain, Star, Spectra, Timmy Turner, Princess Clara, Toot Braunstein...). Danny Fenton and Sam Manson of Danny Phantom and Owen of Total Drama make an uncredited cameo in this film, and each have a line of dialogue. All the songs and lyrics were originally written for this film by Jeff Moss. It was rated PG.

Plot
As the film opens, Fred, Julie Simpson, and their friends are graduating from college and are performing in a variety show, Manhattan, on campus ("Together Again"). Fred believes that there is "something missing" from the script, but his friends suggest that the group take the show to Broadway. Julie, in particular, hopes to make enough money to marry Fred as he has promised. Fred and the others are so confident in the show that they anticipate on becoming instant stars. First they start with New York producer Martin Price who at first seems to be willing to produce the show until he tells them the cost of the show ($300 a piece, which is what he really wants). Just then Martin's secretary Nancy comes in with an elderly woman and two police officers where the elderly woman identifies Price as con artist Murray Plotsky. Plotsky tries to use Clara and Donald as hostages to get out only to be subdued by Anthromorph and Clara. The gang try other theatrical producers with no success ("You Can't Take No For An Answer").

As the months pass and the group runs out of money, its members are forced to get jobs throughout North America ("Saying Goodbye"). Fred stays in New York to work on the script and gets a job at a diner befriending the owner Pete and his daughter Samantha, a waitress and aspiring fashion designer. Also working at the restaurant are D'Abruzzo the Squirrel who secures employment for the other squirrels Kazooie, Henderson, Lester, and Veronica. Earlier that night, Fred climbs to the top of the Empire State Building and shouts from the top that he and his friends will soon be on Broadway. Unknown to Fred, Julie also stays behind. Fred later gets letters from some of his friends. Peter Olsen gets a job as a house manager at a movie theater in Dedham, Massachussetts, where he finds the Italian Chef as the popcorn server and Lou Hampshire as a dedicated viewer of a 3D movie. David is unable to find a job so he joins some other ducks for migration within the swamps of Louisiana where he has a hard time surviving. Dr. Tusks and the Generation Society have a gig in Apple Valley, Minnesota performing in a polka-themed restaurant.

Fred, Samantha, and D'Abruzzo try to find a way to promote Fred's play. First Fred enters the Winesop Theatrical Agency to see producer Leonard Winesop. Pretending to be a fellow producer, he bluffs his way through an impromptu meeting praising the play, but Winesop later discards the unread script soon after Fred leaves the room. Then Fred tries to get his caricature picture on the wall of other famous people who dined at Sardi's Restaurant, ending up replacing a picture of Daphne Rubin-Vega. The squirrels assist Fred by creating a whispering campaign amongst patrons. However, Rubin-Vega eventually enters and ends up asking the owner why her portrait was taken down. D'Abruzzo and Veronica end up giving themselves away by causing havoc as the other squirrels come out of their hiding place. The owner discovers Rubin-Vega's portrait near the table where Fred was sitting. This causes Fred, his portrait, and the squirrels to be ejected from the restaurant.

While in Central Park, Samantha comforts Fred with his loss in the first two attempts. Julie, jealous of Samantha and Fred's friendship, secretly spies on them before a purse snatcher steals her purse causing her to borrow some rollerblades from a roller-blader. When Julie catches up to the purse snatcher, a police officer arrests him just as Fred and Samantha catch up with her. While Fred and Julie argue about Kermit's relationship with Samantha, the roller-blader tries to reclaim his rollerblades from Julie but then allows her to keep them since he never actually uses them. After making amends and taking a ride around Central Park with Fred ("I'm Gonna Always Love You"), Julie also takes a job as a waitress at the same diner as Fred. Fred reads more letters from his friends while Henderson handles a customer (Megan Hilty) that Julie was with and starts flirting with her. The letters from Fred reveal that Donald and Clara are in Toronto, Ontario, Canada trying to make a successful water act. Ralph is in Baltimore, Maryland working at an animal sanctuary where the wealthy Mr. Skeffington leaves his red fox for the weekend. Another letter that Fred got was from Bernard Crawford, a Broadway producer who is interested in producing Fred's play.

Fred meets with Ronnie Crawford, the actual writer of the letter, who is willing to fund Manhattan in order to prove himself to his father, Bernard. Despite his doubts, he agrees to help with it. In his excitement over having finally sold the play, Fred fails to notice a "Don't Walk" sign and is hit by a car when making his way back to the restaurant. When Ronnie comes to the diner to bring up his father's approval to Julie, Samantha, and Pete, he, Samantha, and Julie go out to look for him. Pete sends a telegram to the rest of Fred's friends informing them to get to New York as quickly as they can.

David ends up bringing the ducks with him, Donald brings along some chickens, Ralph brings along all the wild animals, Peter brings Italian Chef and Lou Hampshire along, and the Generation Society bring Professor Bunscombe, Sneeker, and Bozark along. Fred awakens in the hospital with no memory of his name, friends, or past. His doctor tells Fred to find a new life for himself. As "Phil," he finds a job at Mad Ave Advertising with fellow ostriches Bill, Gil, and Jill while his friends, Samantha and Ronnie search the city for him ahead of the show's opening at the Biltmore Theater where one of the attempts to find him has Donald trying to ask the mayor for help.

After Fred visits the diner with the ostriches and plays the Manhattan theme 'Together Again' with a spoon and glasses of water, his friends recognize him. Julie restores his memory by throwing him to the wall on the head after Fred mocks the idea of romance between a human and an ostrich. Fred realizes that what the script needs is more "ostriches and ducks and birds and animals and whatchamacallit", not less, and adds the cast members' many friends from around the country to the show as supernumeraries.

With the expanded cast and Samantha's costumes, Manhattan is very popular ("Right Where I Belong"/"Somebody's Getting Married"/"Waiting For The Wedding"). On opening night, Julie substitutes a real minister for Donald in the wedding scene finale where the other characters, more of other characters from The Fred the Ostrich Show, many animals from around the world, many of the characters from Total Drama, some from Danny Phantom, Kim Possible, and American Dragon: Jake Long, and Perry the Platypus from Phineas & Ferb attend. Fred is surprised, but willingly says "I do" and he and Julie are happily wed ("He'll Make Me Happy"/"The Ceremony"). Wacky Barry, Gramps, the News Anchorman, George the Rhino, Danny Fenton, Sam Manson, and Owen are in the wedding finale waiting for Fred and Julie to arrive. And as soon as Fred and Julie finally get married, the film ends after the part: "What better way can anything end, hand in hand with a friend".

Voice Cast

 * Jim Ward as Fred the Ostrich
 * Tara Strong as Julie Simpson
 * Dee Bradley Baker as David, Anthropomorth, and Kazooie the Squirrel
 * Jeff Bennett as Donald, The Italian Chef, and Henderson the Squirrel
 * Greg Cipes as Peter Olsen
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Ralph and Dr. Tusks
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Lloyd
 * James Arnold Taylor as Janet
 * Phil LaMarr as Scoot
 * Tom Kenny as Gil (Ostrich), Clara, and Lou Hampshire
 * Drew Massey as Ramada
 * Victor Yerrid as Hilton
 * Jess Harnell as Lester the Squirrel
 * Richard Horvitz as D'Abruzzo the Squirrel
 * Hynden Walch as Veronica the Squirrel
 * Rob Paulsen as Bill (Ostrich)
 * Jennifer Hale as Jill (Ostrich)
 * Cree Summer as Daphne the Duck
 * Tom Kane as Pete
 * Mae Whitman as Samantha
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Ronny Crawford

with


 * Maurice LaMarche as Martin Price and Bernard Crawford
 * Rickey D'Shon Collins as the Rollerblader
 * Chris Edgerly as Mr. Skeffington
 * Susanne Blakeslee as Julie's Co-Worker Eileen
 * Kath Soucie as Fred's Doctor
 * Daphne Rubin-Vega as Herself
 * Megan Hilty as Herself

Additional Voices


 * Pamela Adlon
 * Diedrich Bader
 * Cathy Cavadini
 * Danny Cooksey
 * Benjamin Diskin
 * Keith Ferguson
 * Kelly Hu
 * Scott Menville
 * Kate Micucci
 * Candi Milo
 * Daran Norris
 * Fred Tatasciore
 * Alanna Ubach
 * Kari Wahlgren
 * Patrick Warburton
 * Billy West

Characters
Fred the Ostrich, Julie Simpson, David the Duck, Donald, Anthropomorth, Dr. Tusks, Lloyd, Janet, Scoot, Ralph the Bear, Peter Olsen, D'Abruzzo the Squirrel, Clara, Hilton, Ramada, Italian Chef, Lou Hampshire, Kazooey Squirrel, Henderson Squirrel, Lester Squirrel, Veronica Squirrel, Daphne Duck, Bill (ostrich), Gil (ostrich), Jill (ostrich), Ducks, Animal Sanctuary Captives, Chickens, Seals, Professor Bunscombe, Sneeker, Bozark

Fred the Ostrich Babies

Baby Fred, Baby Julie, Baby David, Baby Donald, Baby Peter, Baby Ralph

Wedding Finale

 * See ''Wedding Seating Chart

Characters (in alphabetical order):

Aardvark, African Wild Dog, Agent P, Alejandro, Alvin, Amur Leopard, Anteater, Anthropomorth, Aoudad, Babies, Beaver, Bengal Tiger, Beth, Bighorn Sheep, Bill (ostrich), Binturong, Birds, Bison, Bozark, B. P. Mosse, Bridgette, Bud, Caimans, Camel, Capuchin, Capybara, Caracal, Cassowary, Cheetah, Chickens, Chinese Leopard, Clara, Coati, Cody, Courtney, Coyote, Crocodile, D.J., D'Abruzzo, Danny Fenton, Daphne Duck, Dash Baxter, David, Deer, Delisle, Dingo, Donald, Dr. Tusks, Ducks, Duncan, Echidna, Ed the Janitor, Elderly, Elk, Emu, Ernie Monster, Eva, Ezekiel, Fifi Terrier, Flamingo, Flying Foxes, Forest Hog, Fred's Family, Frieda Cat, Gab, Gary the Green Elephant, Gecko, Geoff, George Rhino, Gharial, Giant Salamander, Gil (ostrich), Glare, Gorilla, Gramps, Ground Hornbill, Gwen, Harold, Heather, Helga, Henderson, Hippopotamus, Hyena, Ibex, Iguana, Impala, Indian Rhino, Italian Chef, Izzy, Jaguar, Jake Long, Janet, Jazz Fenton, Jill (ostrich), Johnny Johnson, Julie's Family, Justin, Kangaroo, Katie, Kazooey, Kim Possible, Koala, Komodo Dragon, Kudu, Kwan, Larry the Dairy Monster, Lavender Creep, Lemurs, Leshawna, Lester, Lindsay, Lion, Llama, Lloyd, Longmont Lew, Lou Hampshire, Macaque, Mah Na Mah Na, Mandrill, Maned Wolf, Marabou, Marlon Sluggs, Marmosets, Mips, Moose, Mountain Goat, Mr. Gruesome, Muntjac, Nathsmicians, News Anchorman, Nilgai, Noah, Ocelot, Octopus, Okapi, Orangutan, Owen, Patas Monkey, Paul the Purple Rabbit, Paulina, Peacock, Pelican, Penguins, Persian Leopard, Peter Olsen, Pigs, Polar Bear, Porcupine, Proboscis Monkey, Professor Bunscombe, Ralph, Red Panda, Reindeer, Ron Stoppable, Rose, Rufus, Sadie, Saiga, Sam Manson, Scoot, Seals, Serval, Sierra, Slim Jim, Sloth Bear, Sneeker, Snorkes, Snow Leopard, Spider Monkey, Spud, Spurred Tortoise, Squirrel Monkey, Star, Sun Bear, Tamarins, Tapir, Tayra, Tommy Downhill, Toucan, Trent, Trixie Carter, Tucker Foley, Tyler, Undergrowth, Velma, Veronica, Wacky Barry, Wade Load, Walrus, Warthog, Whatnots, White Tiger, Wild Boar, Wildebeest, Yak, Yancy the Yellow Dog, Zebra

Quotes

 * (The workers are setting up the Manhattan signs and promotions at the Biltmore Theater for the new musical Manhattan, which is about to open in just one week. Hilton and Ramada come across on the other side watching them.)
 * Ramada: Well, Hilton, they've finally made it to Broadway!
 * Hilton: Yep, and I've already purchased tickets. (Reveals he has tickets.)
 * Ramada: You did? Are they good seats?
 * Hilton: They sure are. They're for the next train out of town.
 * (They both laugh.)


 * (Bill, Gil, Jill, and "Phil" in Pete's Luncheonette are seated in an unclean table complete with glasses of water.)
 * Bill: This time I'll take the bill, Gil.
 * Gil: Something on the grill, Jill?
 * Jill: No, meat makes me ill, gill.


 * (Fred, disguised as a fellow polite producer with mustache enters Sardi's.)
 * Reservationist: Good afternoon, sir.
 * Fred: (In polite gentleman's voice) Fred the Ostrich. My reservation secretary has made a reservation for me.
 * (Lester sneezes from behind Fred's overcoat.)
 * Reservationist: God bless you. This way, sir.
 * (Fred follows the man to a table, as he greets the customers.)
 * Fred: Afternoon, all. Don't get up. Keep eating.
 * (He is about to sit at his table.)
 * Reservationist: May I take your coat, please?
 * Fred: (Normal voice) No...! (Clears throat and changes his voice to a polite gentleman's voice) That is, no, thank you very much, indeed.
 * (Just as the reservationist exits, Fred thinks the coast is clear, so he crawls under the table, removing his overcoat and letting D'Abruzzo, Veronica, Lester, Kazooie, and Henderson out.)
 * D'Abruzzo: That's the closest I've ever wanted to be to an ostrich.
 * Fred: Okay, guys, do your stuff.
 * Squirrels: Right.
 * (As the squirrels scurry to the tables which the patrons are eating, Fred peeks out from under the table, then reveals he has his drawn caricature which he's about to replace Daphne Rubin-Vega's portrait with.)