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Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • Not Rated
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.4K
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Ross Bagdasarian Jr., Jeff Bergman, Jim Cummings, Paul Fusco, Danny Goldman, Janice Karman, Don Messick, Lorenzo Music, Laurie O'Brien, Russi Taylor, and Frank Welker in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990)
Hand-Drawn AnimationParodyTeen ComedyTeen DramaTeen FantasyUrban AdventureAdventureAnimationComedyDrama

Many different cartoon stars like Bugs Bunny, the Muppet Babies and Garfield join forces to convince a teenager that drugs aren't cool.Many different cartoon stars like Bugs Bunny, the Muppet Babies and Garfield join forces to convince a teenager that drugs aren't cool.Many different cartoon stars like Bugs Bunny, the Muppet Babies and Garfield join forces to convince a teenager that drugs aren't cool.

  • Directors
    • Milton Gray
    • Marsh Lamore
    • Robert Shellhorn
  • Writers
    • Duane Poole
    • Tom Swale
  • Stars
    • Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    • Jeff Bergman
    • Townsend Coleman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Milton Gray
      • Marsh Lamore
      • Robert Shellhorn
    • Writers
      • Duane Poole
      • Tom Swale
    • Stars
      • Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
      • Jeff Bergman
      • Townsend Coleman
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    • Alvin
    • (voice)
    • (as Ross Bagdasarian)
    • …
    Jeff Bergman
    Jeff Bergman
    • Bugs Bunny
    • (voice)
    • …
    Townsend Coleman
    Townsend Coleman
    • Michelangelo
    • (voice)
    • …
    Wayne Collins
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Tigger
    • (voice)
    • …
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • The Dealer
    • (voice)
    Danny Goldman
    Danny Goldman
    • Brainy Smurf
    • (voice)
    Georgi Irene
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Janice Karman
    Janice Karman
    • Theodore
    • (voice)
    Aaron Lohr
    Aaron Lohr
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
    • Michael
    • (voice)
    Don Messick
    • Papa Smurf
    • (voice)
    Lorenzo Music
    Lorenzo Music
    • Garfield
    • (voice)
    Laurie O'Brien
    Laurie O'Brien
    • Baby Piggy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lindsay Parker
    Lindsay Parker
    • Corey
    • (voice)
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Smoke
    • (voice)
    Russi Taylor
    Russi Taylor
    • Huey
    • (voice)
    • …
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Slimer
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Milton Gray
      • Marsh Lamore
      • Robert Shellhorn
    • Writers
      • Duane Poole
      • Tom Swale
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    6utgard14

    "There's a million zillion wonderful ways to say no!"

    Such a memorable part of my childhood. I recorded it off TV on VHS and watched it many times. Not because I was needing an intervention on drug use, just because I liked seeing all these cartoon characters together who normally never would be. Introduced by then-President George Bush and his wife Barbara, this is a made-for-TV drug PSA starring many of my favorite Saturday morning cartoon characters (and others that weren't my favorites). The characters include Garfield, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, the Smurfs, the Chipmunks, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Alf, Slimer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Michelangelo, Muppet Babies, and Huey, Duey, and Luey. They all come together to help a kid who's been seduced into using drugs by the villainous smoke monster "The Man in Charge." It's the kind of thing that ticks off certain crowds today and I'm sure it ticked them off then, as well. Watching it for the first time in at least twenty-five years, I see the preachiness of it more but it's well-meaning so I don't mind that much. The animation is decent for the time, with a couple of weird sequences that stand out. There's also a song, which is as corny as can be but adds to the camp appeal. Overall it's of interest as a nostalgia piece for people like me and as a curio for animation fans. Will it keep your kids off dope? No, of course not. Will it hurt? No, of course not. It's just fun. If baby Kermit & Miss Piggy taking a kid on a "trip" doesn't make you smile, you need to put out an APB on your sense of humor.
    Zarathustras_Crown

    Funny, like Reefer Madness

    Hilarious video depicting a young boy who's using drugs and turning for the worse. Quite cute in the parts where it shows him stealing his baby sisters piggy bank to get money for some pot. Other scenes that stick out in my mind include seeing his future looking like some guy from Night of the Living Dead. As you would expect, complete and utter propaganda, however, it's one of the funniest films I've ever seen.
    David Sticher

    Oh my sweet Lord.

    George C. Scott is one of my heroes. Let me get this out of the way.

    I love Bugs and Daffy, as well as Muppet Babies, Garfield, Duck Tales, and ALF.

    I respect George Bush, even if he wasn't my favorite president.

    I don't actively dislike the Smurfs.

    Let me get all of this all out of the way.

    Now let me point out that this special is truly one of the most unintentionally hilarious slices of "Reefer Madness"-style anti-drug propaganda pieces ever put to film (or in this case, video). Nice touches include how marijuana turns you into one of the dancers from "Thriller" or how the nightmare sequence inexplicably features Huey, Dewey, and Louie as the primary tormentors of America's drug-addled youth. Also keep an eye out for the pointless voyage through the brain in which a puff on a blunt is interpreted visually as an outtake from Altered States.

    It must have been a recurring joke in the animation studio about how the horrors of marijuana, even as depicted, could never compare to the exquisite terror of waking up to see three 4' ducks in beanies, sans pants, cursing your lifestyle choices.
    zmaturin

    Cartoon All-Stars, where are you now in this troubled time of ours?

    I remember seeing this when I was 9-years-old and it blowing my mind- the fact that Alf AND the Muppet Babies AND Slimer would all be hanging out together was a truly amazing event in my life- perhaps THE most important moment of my developmental years.

    However, I just recently realized that the show had an anti-drug message! It's subtle, I know, but it's there. My theory now is that all the "Cartoon All Stars" involved were just fulfilling their community service. Remember that time Theodore from "Alvin & The Chipmunks" got loaded and drove that school bus into a sidewalk full of people? Or when Brainy Smurf was indicted for his part in the magic mushrooms ring? Or when Tigger was caught BUI (Bouncing Under the Influence)? This was the result of their collective animated illegalities.

    Anyway, my main question is: "How come I liked this so much as a kid but became a marijuana addict in college?"
    lemon-lime-pie-2

    One of the dumbest things you'll ever watch!

    I watched this a week or two ago in RAID(Reduce Abuse in Drugs) Our police officer left us this video to watch. We watch a video every week and this one was SO funny. I was sitting beside my friend, Wenster and we were both laughing together. We were told not to laugh but it was too funny. Of course it was not pointless because it was about drugs, but it was weird. It won't only change my life, but it will change yours as well! Nope. Jokes. But it was quite funny and anything but pointless. Watch this at school and you will be laughing nonstop but also getting the message at the same time. Its good, but stupid.

    Check it out.

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    • Trivia
      For a long time, it was reported that the special was never rerun because Garfield was used without the permission of his creator, Jim Davis. Garfield and Friends (1988) writer Mark Evanier stated that Davis approved of Garfield's appearance, but the special could only be shown for a limited time as part of the agreement.
    • Goofs
      Some of the cartoon characters are explained as being in "the real world" by being represented as toys that magically come to life, or as characters on a comic book page, but several others simply show up in their cartoon form with no explanation whatsoever.
    • Quotes

      Bugs Bunny: [encountering Michael in a alley] You know, kid, you don't look so good. What's dis?

      [picks up something Michael had dropped by a trashcan]

      Bugs Bunny: ... A joint? So, what's the big attraction? I mean how did you get started anyway?

      Michael: I started cuz I wanted to. What do you care?

      [storms off, Bugs drags him back by the tail of his shirt]

      Bugs Bunny: Call it curiosity, doc, but if you're giving me that old 'cuz I wanted to' routine, maybe you need a little memory refresher.

      [pushes a button and a box transforms]

      Michael: A time machine?

      Bugs Bunny: Heh heh, I borrowed it from some coyote.

    • Crazy credits
      When the special is originally aired on the television, the copyright notice for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" characters is not shown, but however it was corrected and it was later added to the home video release.
    • Alternate versions
      When Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990) went to VHS (the same season and year it was broadcast), the "Playboy" magazine laying open on Corey's dad's workbench (as it showed explicit results of a woman) is edited out to avoid controversy towards attended audiences.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cartoon All-Stars Reanimate (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Wonderful Ways to Say No
      Lyrics by Howard Ashman

      Music by Alan Menken

      Produced by Steve Tyrell

      Singing Direction Janis Liebhart

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Taiwan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Estrellas de dibujos animados al rescate
    • Production companies
      • Southern Star Productions
      • The Television Academy (TVA)
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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