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| name = Oddball
| name = Oddball
| image = oddballposter.png
| image = oddballposter.png
| caption = Theatrical film poster
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Stuart McDonald
| director = Stuart McDonald
| writer = {{Plainlist|
| producer = Sheila Hanahan <br />Stephen Kearney <br />[[Richard Keddie]]
| writer = Peter Ivan
* Peter Ivan
* Steve Oedekerk
}}
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* [[Richard Keddie]]
* Sheila Hanahan
* Stephen Kearney
}}
| starring = {{Plainlist|
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Shane Jacobson]]
* [[Shane Jacobson]]
* Coco Jack Gillies
* [[Sarah Snook]]
* [[Sarah Snook]]
* [[Alan Tudyk]]
* [[Alan Tudyk]]
* Coco Jack Gillies
* [[Richard Davies (Australian actor)|Richard Davies]]
* [[Deborah Mailman]]
}}
| cinematography = Damian E. Wyvill
| editing = {{Plainlist|
* [[Marcus D'Arcy]]
* Cindy Clarkson
* Max Miller
}}
}}
| music = [[Cezary Skubiszewski]]
| music = [[Cezary Skubiszewski]]
| studio = {{Plainlist|
| cinematography = Damian Wyvill
* The Film Company
| editing = Cindy Clarkson <br />[[Marcus D'Arcy]] <br />Max Miller
* Practical Pictures
| studio = The Film Company <br />[[WTFN Entertainment]] <br />[[Screen Australia]] <br />[[Film Victoria]] <br />[[Kmunications]]
* Kmunications
* [[WTFN]]
* [[Screen Australia]]
* [[Fox International Channels]]
* [[Film Victoria]]
}}
| distributor = [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Films]]
| distributor = [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Films]]
| released = 17 September 2015
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2015|9|17|Australia}}
| runtime = 95 minutes
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = Australia
| country = Australia
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| gross = $11 million<ref name="numbers" />
| gross = $11 million<ref name="numbers" />
}}
}}
'''''Oddball''''' (released as '''''Oddball and the Penguins''''' in some regions) is a 2015 Australian [[Children's film|family]] [[Comedy film|comedy]] [[adventure film]] directed by Stuart McDonald in his [[List of directorial debuts|feature directional debut]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Rudkin |first=Francesca |date=20 January 2016 |title=Movie review: Oddball - Entertainment News |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/movie-review-oddball/563NWGHQ2GLDMSLRMXE7ON2JTQ/ |access-date=21 August 2024 |website=NZ Herald}}</ref> It stars [[Shane Jacobson]], [[Sarah Snook]], [[Alan Tudyk]], [[Coco Jack Gillies]], [[Richard Davies (Australian actor)|Richard Davies]] and [[Deborah Mailman]]. The film was released in Australia on 17 September 2015 by [[Roadshow Entertainment|Roadshow Films]], and is based on a true story.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/archived/bushtelegraph/one-maremma-dog-saves-penguin-colony-and-inspires-movie-oddball/5630762 |title=How one Oddball dog saved Middle Island's penguins |work=[[Bush Telegraph]] |date=3 December 2014 |access-date=27 May 2023 |archive-date=27 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230527185050/https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/archived/bushtelegraph/one-maremma-dog-saves-penguin-colony-and-inspires-movie-oddball/5630762 |url-status=live }}</ref>

'''''Oddball''''' (extended to '''''Oddball and the Penguins''''' in some regions) is a 2015 Australian [[Children's film|family film]] directed by Stuart McDonald. It was released in September 2015 and stars [[Shane Jacobson]], [[Coco Jack Gillies]], [[Sarah Snook]] and [[Alan Tudyk]]. It is based on a true story.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bushtelegraph/one-maremma-dog-saves-penguin-colony-and-inspires-movie-oddball/5630762 How one Oddball dog saved Middle Island's penguins]</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
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On [[Middle Island (Warrnambool)|Middle Island]] off the coast of [[Warrnambool]], [[Fairy Penguin]]s have made their home, but [[Red fox|foxes]] have found the island and had reduced the population of penguins. Emily Marsh ([[Sarah Snook]]) walks on the island counting the minimal number of penguins left after another attack by foxes, along with her co-workers Zoe ([[Tegan Higginbotham]]), Paul Watt ([[John Leary (actor)|John Leary]]) and her friend Jack Jones ([[Richard Davies (Australian actor)|Richard Davies]]). Meanwhile, an eccentric chicken farmer named Swampy Marsh (Emily's estranged father played by [[Shane Jacobson]]) is seen walking through his barn full of chickens and then feeding his two dogs, Missy and Oddball, breakfast.
On [[Middle Island (Warrnambool)|Middle Island]] off the coast of [[Warrnambool]], [[Australian little penguin]]s have made their home, but [[Red foxes in Australia|foxes]] have learned how to swim to the island and had reduced the population of penguins. Emily Marsh walks on the island counting the minimal number of penguins left after another attack by foxes, along with her co-workers Zoe, Paul Watt, and her friend Jack Jones. Meanwhile, an eccentric chicken farmer named Swampy Marsh, Emily's estranged father, is seen walking through his barn full of chickens and feeding his dogs, Missy and Oddball.
Elsewhere in the centre of Warrnambool, 9-year-old Olivia Marsh, Emily's daughter, and Swampy's granddaughter packs her lunch and opens a gift from her mother's love interest Bradley Slater, whom she and Swampy disapprove. As she gets driven to school by Swampy, accompanied by the mischievous Oddball, and tries to get out, Oddball jumps out and wreaks havoc all over Warrnambool, eventually destroying a tourism attraction Bradley is attempting to set up. In the courthouse later in the day, Oddball is given one last chance at behaving, or he will get put down if he enters the city again. That night, Swampy finds an injured penguin attacked by a fox on Middle Island and takes it to his house, where a fox attempts to eat it but is scared off by Oddball. Surprised by Oddball's sudden change in his ability to protect other animals, he conceives an idea to save the dwindling penguin colony. Olivia enthusiastically agrees with the concept and names the injured penguin Pocket. They begin training Oddball and convince Emily to go on a holiday to Melbourne with Bradley, where he proposes that they and Olivia move to [[New York City]]. While Emily and Bradley are away, Olivia and Swampy sleep on Middle Island for the night to see if Oddball is up to the challenge. They also release the now-healed Pocket back into the wild. Upon seeing that Oddball successfully guards the penguins, Swampy decides to put Oddball on the island alone for a night to see how he copes.


After Oddball successfully fends off a fox and protects Pocket and his significant other, he and Olivia decide that the dog can guard the birds nightly. After the penguin numbers steadily rise, Emily learns of Swampy's plan after Olivia accidentally blurts it out. Emily eventually approves and warns that Oddball could get into trouble if the council finds out. Swampy assumes that Bradley is sabotaging the penguins because Bradley is so eager about a whale-watching idea. The whale-watching station would supplant the penguin sanctuary. That night, after going home from dropping Oddball off on the island, Oddball tries to fend off a decoy fox and gets shot by a tranquilizer gun off-screen by an unknown person. Swampy accuses Emily of running away after she proposes to follow Bradley's plan to move away with him and Olivia, and she says the sanctuary is done. Outraged and offended by her father's comments, Emily says that she put more effort into the penguin sanctuary than he did when her mum died. Swampy later finds Oddball in the back of the animal control van, where he finds a matching wound to a tranquilizer dart. The animal catcher tells Swampy that he cannot save Oddball and drives off after giving him a final moment with the dog. After learning that Pocket and his female friend have laid an egg, he works with Olivia to save Oddball. Emily and Jack go to Jack's house and find some of his tranquilizer guns, fox cages, and tranquilliser darts missing.
Elsewhere in the centre of Warrnambool, 9-year-old Olivia Marsh (Emily's daughter and Swampy's granddaughter played by [[Coco Jack Gillies]]) packs her lunch and opens a gift from her mother's love interest Bradley Slater ([[Alan Tudyk]]), of whom she and Swampy disapprove. As she gets driven to school by Swampy, accompanied by the mischievous Oddball, and tries to get out, Oddball jumps out and wreaks havoc all over Warrnambool, eventually destroying a tourism attraction Bradley is attempting to set up. In the courthouse later in the day, Oddball is given one last chance at behaving or he will get put down if he enters the city again. That night Swampy finds an injured penguin which has been attacked by a fox on Middle Island and takes him back to his house, where a fox attempts to eat it but is scared off by Oddball. Surprised by Oddball's sudden change in his ability to protect other animals, and realising that someone might be sabotaging the island to turn it into a whale-watching station, he comes up with an idea to save the dwindling number of penguins. Olivia agrees with the idea enthusiastically and names the injured penguin 'Pocket'. They begin training Oddball and eventually convince Emily to go on a holiday to Melbourne with Bradley, where he proposes that they and Olivia move to [[New York City]]. While Emily and Bradley are away, Olivia and Swampy sleep on Middle Island for the night so they can see if Oddball is up to the challenge. They also release the now healed Pocket back into the wild. Upon seeing that Oddball successfully guards the penguins Swampy decides to put Oddball on the island alone for a night to see how he copes.


After saving Oddball, Swampy and Olivia meet Emily and the slightly drugged Jack (from a dart gun accident) at the beach connecting to Middle Island. Oddball and Olivia sneak to the island and are followed by the worried Emily and Swampy. Oddball finds the person sabotaging the island, releasing a fox. After a brief confrontation, Emily calls out to the person, assuming it is Bradley, to stop, but the person is revealed to be Zoe. She explains that the whale-watching promoter is her boyfriend and wants the whale-watching plan to go through just so she can get out of her job, which she secretly hates. She then grabs Pocket's egg and attempts to destroy it, but Emily and Olivia prevent her. Emily accidentally kicks the egg off the cliff, but it stops before it can reach the sea. Zoe is shot with a tranquilizer dart and arrested by Jack, and Oddball carefully retrieves the egg with guidance from Swampy, Emily, and Olivia. Emily dismisses Bradley's idea to move away and reconciles with Swampy. The sanctuary has been saved, and the Maremma conservation project has been approved.
After Oddball successfully fends off a fox and protects Pocket and his Significant other, he and Olivia decide that the dog can guard the birds nightly. After the penguin numbers are steadily rising, Emily finds out about Swampy's plan after Olivia accidentally blurts it out. Emily eventually approves and warns that Oddball could get into trouble if the council finds out. Swampy assumes that Bradley is sabotaging the penguins because Bradley is so eager about a whale watching idea formed by a man named Rich ([[Jason Geary]]). The whale watching station would supplant the penguin sanctuary. That night after going home from dropping Oddball off to the island, Oddball tries to fend off a decoy fox and gets shot by a tranquilizer gun off-screen by an unknown person. Swampy accuses Emily of running away after she proposes following through with Bradley's plan of moving away with him and Olivia and says that the sanctuary is done. Outraged and offended by her father's comments, Emily says that she put more effort into the penguin sanctuary than he did when her mum died. Swampy later finds Oddball in the back of the animal control van where he finds a matching wound to a tranquilizer dart. The animal catcher ([[Frank Woodley]]) says to Swampy that he can't save Oddball and drives off after letting him have one last moment with the dog. After finding out that Pocket and his female friend have laid an egg, he teams up with Olivia to save Oddball. Emily and Jack go to Jack's house and find some of his tranquilizer guns, fox cages and tranquilliser darts missing.

After saving Oddball, Swampy and Olivia meet Emily and the slightly drugged Jack (from a dart gun accident) at the beach connecting to Middle Island. Oddball and Olivia sneak to the island and are followed by the worried Emily and Swampy. Oddball finds the person sabotaging the island releasing a fox. After a brief confrontation Emily calls out to the person, assuming it is Bradley, to stop, but the person is actually revealed to be Zoe. She explains that Rich, the whale watch station promoter, is her boyfriend and wants the whale-watching plan to go through, just so she can get out of her job which she secretly hated. She then grabs Pocket's egg and attempts to stomp on it but is stopped when Emily and Olivia tackle her. Emily accidentally kicks the egg off the cliff but it stops before it can reach the sea. Zoe is shot with a tranquilizer dart by Jack, and Oddball carefully retrieves the egg with guidance from Swampy, Emily and Olivia. Emily dismisses Bradley's idea to move away and reconciles with Swampy. The sanctuary is saved and the Maremma conservation project is approved.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Coco Jack Gillies as Olivia
* Coco Jack Gillies as Olivia
* [[Richard Davies (Australian actor)|Richard Davies]] as Jack Jones
* [[Richard Davies (Australian actor)|Richard Davies]] as Jack Jones
* [[Deborah Mailman]] as Mayor Lake/Narrator
* [[Deborah Mailman]] as Mayor Lake/narrator
* [[Terry Camilleri]] as Judge Burns
* [[Terry Camilleri]] as Judge Burns
* [[Frank Woodley]] as Dog Catcher
* [[Frank Woodley]] as the dog catcher
* [[Tegan Higginbotham]] as Zoe
* [[Tegan Higginbotham]] as Zoe
* Oddball played by Kai
* Oddball played by Kai
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==Production==
==Production==
This is a dramatisation based on true events. The dog used both in the true event and in the dramatized film is a [[Maremma Sheepdog]]. The original conservation project in which Maremma sheepdogs were trained to defend the penguins from [[Maremma Sheepdog#Training|foxes began in 2006]].<ref name="vic.gov.au">{{cite web |date= 13 December 2006 | url = http://www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=527 | title = Warrnambool City Council: "Penguin numbers up after world-first maremma trial" | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110516121926/http://www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=527 |archive-date= 16 May 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
This is a dramatisation based on true events. The dog used both in the true event and in the dramatized film is a [[Maremma Sheepdog]]. The original conservation project in which Maremma sheepdogs were trained to defend the penguins from [[Maremma Sheepdog#Training|foxes began in 2006]].<ref name="vic.gov.au">{{cite web | url = http://www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=527 | title = Penguin numbers up after world-first maremma trial | publisher= [[Warrnambool City Council]] |date= 13 December 2006 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110516121926/http://www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_Id=527 |archive-date= 16 May 2011}}</ref>


==Release==
==Release==
The film had its North American premiere at the opening weekend of Indianapolis's [[Heartland Film Festival]] in October, 2015 and opened the [[Toronto International Film Festival]] for Kids in 2016. It was an Official Selection, playing opening weekend at [[Chicago International Children's Film Festival]], [[Sedona International Film Festival]], [[Sonoma Film Festival]], [[Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital]] in Washington D.C., [[Cleveland Film Festival]], [[Dallas International Film Festival]], [[Miami International Film Festival]], [[Newport Beach Film Festival]], [[Wisconsin Film Festival]], [[Mill Valley Film Festival]], and [[Traverse City Film Festival]], among others. It also received a screening at Utah's Tumbleweeds Film Festival and [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]].
''Oddball'' had its North American premiere at the opening weekend of Indianapolis's [[Heartland Film Festival]] in October 2015 and opened the [[Toronto International Film Festival]] for Kids in 2016. It was an Official Selection, playing opening weekend at [[Chicago International Children's Film Festival]], [[Sedona International Film Festival]], [[Sonoma Film Festival]], [[Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital]] in Washington D.C., [[Cleveland Film Festival]], [[Dallas International Film Festival]], [[Miami International Film Festival]], [[Newport Beach Film Festival]], [[Wisconsin Film Festival]], [[Mill Valley Film Festival]], and [[Traverse City Film Festival]], among others. It also received a screening at Utah's Tumbleweeds Film Festival and [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]].


The film was released internationally in Bolivia, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Slovenia and the United Kingdom (Icon Film Distribution).<ref>{{cite web|title=Movies|publisher=Box Office Mojo|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2015W44&id=_fODDBALL01}}</ref>
The film was released internationally in Bolivia, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom (Icon Film Distribution).<ref>{{cite web|title=Movies|website=[[Box Office Mojo]]|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2015W44&id=_fODDBALL01|access-date=22 October 2017|archive-date=22 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171022090203/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2015W44&id=_fODDBALL01|url-status=live}}</ref>

The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray and video on demand platforms in Australia on 16 December 2015.


==Reception==
==Reception==
===Critical response===
===Critical response===
''Oddball'' received positive reviews from critics. On [[Rotten Tomatoes]] the film has an approval rating of 87% based on reviews from 23 critics.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oddball and the Penguins (Oddball) (2015) |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oddball/ |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] }}</ref>
''Oddball'' received positive reviews from critics. On the [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on reviews from 23 critics, with an average rating of 6.1/10.<ref>{{cite web |title=Oddball |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oddball_and_the_penguins |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=27 May 2023 |archive-date=3 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230603215442/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oddball_and_the_penguins |url-status=live }}</ref>


Luke Buckmaster of ''[[The Guardian]]'' wrote "Some kinks in the writing notwithstanding, ''Oddball'' is fun and thoughtfully minded, with a sweet charm that endears from the get-go."<ref name="guardian">{{cite web |date= 19 September 2015 |last= Buckmaster |first= Luke |title= Oddball review – tale of a penguin-guarding sheepdog makes for fluffy fun |url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/sep/19/oddball-review-tale-of-a-penguin-guarding-sheepdog-makes-for-fluffy-fun |website=[[The Guardian]] }}</ref> Erin Free of [[Filmink]] wrote "''Oddball'''s brand of fun-with-heart will hopefully click with local kids and their parents too."{{citation needed|date=November 2015}}
Luke Buckmaster of ''[[The Guardian]]'' wrote, "Some kinks in the writing notwithstanding, ''Oddball'' is fun and thoughtfully minded, with a sweet charm that endears from the get-go."<ref name="guardian">{{cite news |date= 19 September 2015 |last= Buckmaster |first= Luke |title= Oddball review – tale of a penguin-guarding sheepdog makes for fluffy fun |url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/sep/19/oddball-review-tale-of-a-penguin-guarding-sheepdog-makes-for-fluffy-fun |newspaper= [[The Guardian]] |access-date= 24 August 2019 |archive-date= 13 May 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190513024502/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/sep/19/oddball-review-tale-of-a-penguin-guarding-sheepdog-makes-for-fluffy-fun |url-status= live }}</ref> Erin Free of ''[[FilmInk]]'' wrote, "''Oddball''{{'s}} brand of fun-with-heart will hopefully click with local kids and their parents too."{{citation needed|date=November 2015}} Matt Neal of ''[[Evening Standard|The Standard]]'' gave a positive review, saying, "You'd have to be heartless to hate ''Oddball''."<ref name="standard">{{cite news |date= 13 September 2015 |last= Neal |first= Matt |title= Film review: Oddball |url= https://www.standard.net.au/story/3345808/oddball-solid-all-ages-fun/ |newspaper=The Standard |url-access=subscription |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002103803/http://www.standard.net.au/story/3345808/oddball-solid-all-ages-fun/ |archive-date=2 October 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
Matt Neal of "The Standard" gave a positive review, saying "You'd have to be heartless to hate ''Oddball''."<ref name="standard">{{cite web |date= 13 September 2015 |last1= Neal |first1= Matt |title= Oddball solid all ages fun |url= https://www.standard.net.au/story/3345808/oddball-solid-all-ages-fun/ |website=standard.net.au}}</ref>


Jake Wilson of the ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'' gave a negative review, writing "Unfortunately, they appear to have lost sight of the golden rule for family movies of this type, which is to keep the focus squarely on the animals or, failing that, on the kids."<ref name="smh-wilson">{{cite web |date= 16 September 2015 |last= Wilson |first= Jake |title= Oddball review: Furry family film fails the focus test |url= https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-furry-family-film-fails-the-focus-test-20150916-gjnszn.html |website= [[The Sydney Morning Herald]] }}</ref> Sandra Hall, also of the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', wrote "Jacobson is so intent on its efforts to firm up Swampy's credentials as an impractical but inspired eccentric that he's in danger of turning him into a gormless irritant."<ref name="smh-hall">{{cite web |date= 7 September 2015 |last= Hall |first= Sandra |title= Oddball review: Even with Shane Jacobson, the animal-movie magic is elusive |url= https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-even-with-shane-jacobson-the-animalmovie-magic-is-elusive-20150907-gjgpf0.html |website= [[The Sydney Morning Herald]] }}</ref>
Jake Wilson of the ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'' gave a negative review, writing "Unfortunately, they appear to have lost sight of the golden rule for family movies of this type, which is to keep the focus squarely on the animals or, failing that, on the kids."<ref name="smh-wilson">{{cite news |date= 16 September 2015 |last= Wilson |first= Jake |title= Oddball review: Furry family film fails the focus test |url= https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-furry-family-film-fails-the-focus-test-20150916-gjnszn.html |newspaper= [[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |access-date= 24 August 2019 |archive-date= 13 May 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190513024459/https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-furry-family-film-fails-the-focus-test-20150916-gjnszn.html |url-status= live }}</ref> [[Sandra Hall (writer)|Sandra Hall]], also of the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', wrote "Jacobson is so intent on its efforts to firm up Swampy's credentials as an impractical but inspired eccentric that he's in danger of turning him into a gormless irritant."<ref name="smh-hall">{{cite news |date= 7 September 2015 |last= Hall |first= Sandra |author-link= Sandra Hall (writer) |title= Oddball review: Even with Shane Jacobson, the animal-movie magic is elusive |url= https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-even-with-shane-jacobson-the-animalmovie-magic-is-elusive-20150907-gjgpf0.html |newspaper= The Sydney Morning Herald |access-date= 24 August 2019 |archive-date= 13 May 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190513024505/https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/oddball-review-even-with-shane-jacobson-the-animalmovie-magic-is-elusive-20150907-gjgpf0.html |url-status= live }}</ref> Francesca Rudkin of [[The New Zealand Herald|''NZ Herald'']] rate the film three stars out of five, calling it "gloriously old-fashioned live action film." She noted that the scenes are "less impressive" set on the island, which have "obviously been shot in a studio." She also noted that director Stuart McDonald, from a "television background and takes an upbeat approach" to his directorial film debut, he rather than the "usual Aussie [[Deadpan|deadpan humour]] he's opted for an exaggerated slapstick approach, which makes the cast look like they're overacting or trying too hard, but which will likely appeal to younger audiences."<ref name=":0" />


===Box office===
===Box office===
The Australian box office return for Oddball hit A$11,085,092 in 2015 from a production budget of A$7,000,000. On limited release through Village Roadshow (Australia) on September 17, 2015, the film grossed nearly A$1m from 289 theatre screens on its opening weekend, ranking 5th in Australia for all films. It rose to #4 the following weekend, taking nearly A$1.8m and expanding to 293 theatres. Peaking on the first weekend in October it was ranked #3 and viewing at 297 venues.<ref name=BOM>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/australia/?yr=2015&wk=40&currency=local&p=.htm|date=2015|title=Box Office Mojo}}</ref> The film ran exclusively on Village Roadshow for 12 weeks until late November.
The Australian box office return for ''Oddball'' hit A$11,085,092 in 2015 from a production budget of A$7,000,000. On limited release through Village Roadshow (Australia) on 17 September 2015, the film grossed nearly A$1M from 289 theatre screens on its opening weekend, ranking fifth in Australia for all films. It rose to number four the following weekend, taking nearly A$1.8M and expanding to 293 theatres. Peaking on the first weekend in October, it was ranked number three and viewing at 297 venues.<ref name=BOM>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/australia/?yr=2015&wk=40&currency=local&p=.htm|date=2015|title=Box Office Mojo|access-date=22 October 2017|archive-date=22 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171022141322/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/australia/?yr=2015&wk=40&currency=local&p=.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> The film ran exclusively on Village Roadshow for 12 weeks until late November.


The film is ranked on Screen Australia's "Films Most popular in their Own Backyard" as #6 and on their "100 Most Popular Australian Films" list as #26.<ref>{{cite web |title=Top films at the box office - Australian films - Cinema - Fact Finders |url=https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fact-finders/cinema/australian-films/top-films-at-the-box-office |website=Screen Australia}}</ref><ref name=BOM/><ref name="numbers">{{cite web |title= Oddball - Financial Information Australia |url= http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Oddball/Australia#tab=summary |website=[[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Part 1: Performance in Australian cinema - 94 films: A Commercial Analysis {{!}} Screen News |url= https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/screen-news/2017/02-28-94-films-a-commercial-analysis/part-1-performance-in-australian-cinemas |website= Screen Australia |access-date= 24 August 2019 }}</ref>
The film is ranked on [[Screen Australia]]'s "Films Most popular in their Own Backyard" as number six and on their "100 Most Popular Australian Films" list as number 26.<ref>{{cite web |title=Top films at the box office Australian films Cinema Fact Finders |url=https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fact-finders/cinema/australian-films/top-films-at-the-box-office |publisher=[[Screen Australia]] |access-date=21 October 2017 |archive-date=8 March 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200308195257/https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fact-finders/cinema/australian-films/top-films-at-the-box-office |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=BOM/><ref name="numbers">{{cite web |title= Oddball Financial Information Australia |url= http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Oddball/Australia#tab=summary |website= [[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]] |access-date= 21 October 2017 |archive-date= 22 October 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171022085134/http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Oddball/Australia#tab=summary |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Part 1: Performance in Australian cinema 94 films: A Commercial Analysis |url= https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/screen-news/2017/02-28-94-films-a-commercial-analysis/part-1-performance-in-australian-cinemas |publisher= Screen Australia |access-date= 24 August 2019 |archive-date= 11 April 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190411170147/https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/screen-news/2017/02-28-94-films-a-commercial-analysis/part-1-performance-in-australian-cinemas |url-status= live }}</ref>


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The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray and video on demand platforms in Australia on 16 December 2015.


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* ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3401748/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Oddball]'' at [[Internet Movie Database]]
* ''[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oddball/ Oddball]'' at [[Rotten Tomatoes]]
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* Donnison, John, [https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35039105 "The dogs that protect little penguins"], ''[[BBC News Online]]''. 14 December 2015.
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Oddball
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStuart McDonald
Written by
  • Peter Ivan
  • Steve Oedekerk
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDamian E. Wyvill
Edited by
Music byCezary Skubiszewski
Production
companies
Distributed byRoadshow Films
Release date
  • 17 September 2015 (2015-09-17) (Australia)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$7 million[1]
Box office$11 million[1]

Oddball (released as Oddball and the Penguins in some regions) is a 2015 Australian family comedy adventure film directed by Stuart McDonald in his feature directional debut.[2] It stars Shane Jacobson, Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk, Coco Jack Gillies, Richard Davies and Deborah Mailman. The film was released in Australia on 17 September 2015 by Roadshow Films, and is based on a true story.[3]

Plot

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On Middle Island off the coast of Warrnambool, Australian little penguins have made their home, but foxes have learned how to swim to the island and had reduced the population of penguins. Emily Marsh walks on the island counting the minimal number of penguins left after another attack by foxes, along with her co-workers Zoe, Paul Watt, and her friend Jack Jones. Meanwhile, an eccentric chicken farmer named Swampy Marsh, Emily's estranged father, is seen walking through his barn full of chickens and feeding his dogs, Missy and Oddball. Elsewhere in the centre of Warrnambool, 9-year-old Olivia Marsh, Emily's daughter, and Swampy's granddaughter packs her lunch and opens a gift from her mother's love interest Bradley Slater, whom she and Swampy disapprove. As she gets driven to school by Swampy, accompanied by the mischievous Oddball, and tries to get out, Oddball jumps out and wreaks havoc all over Warrnambool, eventually destroying a tourism attraction Bradley is attempting to set up. In the courthouse later in the day, Oddball is given one last chance at behaving, or he will get put down if he enters the city again. That night, Swampy finds an injured penguin attacked by a fox on Middle Island and takes it to his house, where a fox attempts to eat it but is scared off by Oddball. Surprised by Oddball's sudden change in his ability to protect other animals, he conceives an idea to save the dwindling penguin colony. Olivia enthusiastically agrees with the concept and names the injured penguin Pocket. They begin training Oddball and convince Emily to go on a holiday to Melbourne with Bradley, where he proposes that they and Olivia move to New York City. While Emily and Bradley are away, Olivia and Swampy sleep on Middle Island for the night to see if Oddball is up to the challenge. They also release the now-healed Pocket back into the wild. Upon seeing that Oddball successfully guards the penguins, Swampy decides to put Oddball on the island alone for a night to see how he copes.

After Oddball successfully fends off a fox and protects Pocket and his significant other, he and Olivia decide that the dog can guard the birds nightly. After the penguin numbers steadily rise, Emily learns of Swampy's plan after Olivia accidentally blurts it out. Emily eventually approves and warns that Oddball could get into trouble if the council finds out. Swampy assumes that Bradley is sabotaging the penguins because Bradley is so eager about a whale-watching idea. The whale-watching station would supplant the penguin sanctuary. That night, after going home from dropping Oddball off on the island, Oddball tries to fend off a decoy fox and gets shot by a tranquilizer gun off-screen by an unknown person. Swampy accuses Emily of running away after she proposes to follow Bradley's plan to move away with him and Olivia, and she says the sanctuary is done. Outraged and offended by her father's comments, Emily says that she put more effort into the penguin sanctuary than he did when her mum died. Swampy later finds Oddball in the back of the animal control van, where he finds a matching wound to a tranquilizer dart. The animal catcher tells Swampy that he cannot save Oddball and drives off after giving him a final moment with the dog. After learning that Pocket and his female friend have laid an egg, he works with Olivia to save Oddball. Emily and Jack go to Jack's house and find some of his tranquilizer guns, fox cages, and tranquilliser darts missing.

After saving Oddball, Swampy and Olivia meet Emily and the slightly drugged Jack (from a dart gun accident) at the beach connecting to Middle Island. Oddball and Olivia sneak to the island and are followed by the worried Emily and Swampy. Oddball finds the person sabotaging the island, releasing a fox. After a brief confrontation, Emily calls out to the person, assuming it is Bradley, to stop, but the person is revealed to be Zoe. She explains that the whale-watching promoter is her boyfriend and wants the whale-watching plan to go through just so she can get out of her job, which she secretly hates. She then grabs Pocket's egg and attempts to destroy it, but Emily and Olivia prevent her. Emily accidentally kicks the egg off the cliff, but it stops before it can reach the sea. Zoe is shot with a tranquilizer dart and arrested by Jack, and Oddball carefully retrieves the egg with guidance from Swampy, Emily, and Olivia. Emily dismisses Bradley's idea to move away and reconciles with Swampy. The sanctuary has been saved, and the Maremma conservation project has been approved.

Cast

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Production

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This is a dramatisation based on true events. The dog used both in the true event and in the dramatized film is a Maremma Sheepdog. The original conservation project in which Maremma sheepdogs were trained to defend the penguins from foxes began in 2006.[4]

Release

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Oddball had its North American premiere at the opening weekend of Indianapolis's Heartland Film Festival in October 2015 and opened the Toronto International Film Festival for Kids in 2016. It was an Official Selection, playing opening weekend at Chicago International Children's Film Festival, Sedona International Film Festival, Sonoma Film Festival, Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital in Washington D.C., Cleveland Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Wisconsin Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, and Traverse City Film Festival, among others. It also received a screening at Utah's Tumbleweeds Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival.

The film was released internationally in Bolivia, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom (Icon Film Distribution).[5]

The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray and video on demand platforms in Australia on 16 December 2015.

Reception

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Critical response

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Oddball received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on reviews from 23 critics, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[6]

Luke Buckmaster of The Guardian wrote, "Some kinks in the writing notwithstanding, Oddball is fun and thoughtfully minded, with a sweet charm that endears from the get-go."[7] Erin Free of FilmInk wrote, "Oddball's brand of fun-with-heart will hopefully click with local kids and their parents too."[citation needed] Matt Neal of The Standard gave a positive review, saying, "You'd have to be heartless to hate Oddball."[8]

Jake Wilson of the Sydney Morning Herald gave a negative review, writing "Unfortunately, they appear to have lost sight of the golden rule for family movies of this type, which is to keep the focus squarely on the animals or, failing that, on the kids."[9] Sandra Hall, also of the Sydney Morning Herald, wrote "Jacobson is so intent on its efforts to firm up Swampy's credentials as an impractical but inspired eccentric that he's in danger of turning him into a gormless irritant."[10] Francesca Rudkin of NZ Herald rate the film three stars out of five, calling it "gloriously old-fashioned live action film." She noted that the scenes are "less impressive" set on the island, which have "obviously been shot in a studio." She also noted that director Stuart McDonald, from a "television background and takes an upbeat approach" to his directorial film debut, he rather than the "usual Aussie deadpan humour he's opted for an exaggerated slapstick approach, which makes the cast look like they're overacting or trying too hard, but which will likely appeal to younger audiences."[2]

Box office

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The Australian box office return for Oddball hit A$11,085,092 in 2015 from a production budget of A$7,000,000. On limited release through Village Roadshow (Australia) on 17 September 2015, the film grossed nearly A$1M from 289 theatre screens on its opening weekend, ranking fifth in Australia for all films. It rose to number four the following weekend, taking nearly A$1.8M and expanding to 293 theatres. Peaking on the first weekend in October, it was ranked number three and viewing at 297 venues.[11] The film ran exclusively on Village Roadshow for 12 weeks until late November.

The film is ranked on Screen Australia's "Films Most popular in their Own Backyard" as number six and on their "100 Most Popular Australian Films" list as number 26.[12][11][1][13]

Accolades

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Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(5th)
Best Cinematography Damian Wyvill Nominated
People's Choice Award for Favourite Australian Film Stuart McDonald Nominated
AFCA Award Best Supporting Actress Sarah Snook Nominated
FCCA Awards Best Children's Film Sheila Hanahan Nominated
Stephen Kearney Nominated
Richard Keddie Nominated
Best Performance by a Young Actor Coco Jack Gillies Won
Mill Valley Film Festival Audience Award for Best Family Film Stuart McDonald Won
Screen Music Awards Feature Film Score of the Year Cezary Skubiszewski Nominated
Seattle International Film Festival Films4Families Youth Jury Award Stuart McDonald Nominated
Traverse City Film Festival Stuart Hollander Prize for Best Kids Film Won

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Oddball – Financial Information Australia". The Numbers. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Rudkin, Francesca (20 January 2016). "Movie review: Oddball - Entertainment News". NZ Herald. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  3. ^ "How one Oddball dog saved Middle Island's penguins". Bush Telegraph. 3 December 2014. Archived from the original on 27 May 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Penguin numbers up after world-first maremma trial". Warrnambool City Council. 13 December 2006. Archived from the original on 16 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Movies". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Oddball". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  7. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (19 September 2015). "Oddball review – tale of a penguin-guarding sheepdog makes for fluffy fun". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  8. ^ Neal, Matt (13 September 2015). "Film review: Oddball". The Standard. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015.
  9. ^ Wilson, Jake (16 September 2015). "Oddball review: Furry family film fails the focus test". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  10. ^ Hall, Sandra (7 September 2015). "Oddball review: Even with Shane Jacobson, the animal-movie magic is elusive". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Box Office Mojo". 2015. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  12. ^ "Top films at the box office – Australian films – Cinema – Fact Finders". Screen Australia. Archived from the original on 8 March 2020. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Part 1: Performance in Australian cinema – 94 films: A Commercial Analysis". Screen Australia. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
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