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| producer = Pamela Lehn
| producer = Pamela Lehn
| writer = Brent Piaskoski
| writer = Brent Piaskoski
| starring = [[Norm Spencer]]<br />[[Joseph Motiki]]<br />[[Lenore Zann]]<br />[[Deborah Odell]]<br />Rod Wilson<br />Martin Roach
| starring = [[Norm Spencer]]<br />[[Joseph Motiki]]<br />[[Lenore Zann]]<br />[[Deborah Odell]]<br />Rod Wilson<br />[[Martin Roach]]
| music = [[Amin Bhatia]]
| music = [[Amin Bhatia]]
| cinematography =
| cinematography =
| editing = Daniel Lee
| editing = Daniel Lee
| studio = [[Nelvana]]<br />[[Fisher-Price]]
| studio = [[Nelvana]]<br />[[Fisher-Price]]
| distributor =[[Artisan Entertainment|Artisan Home Entertainment]] (<small>[[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Family Home Entertainment]]</small>) (United States)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.corusent.com/news/artisanos-family-home-entertainment-and-fisher-price-partner-to-launch-full-length-cgi-animated-feature-starring-the-ever-popular-hot-rescue-heroes-property/|title = Artisan's Family Home Entertainment and Fisher-Price Partner to Launch Full-Length CGI Animated Feature Starring the Ever Popular Hot Rescue Heroes Property}}</ref><br>[[Alliance Atlantis]] (Canada)<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://shortgrass.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S51C354157|title=Rescue heroes: The movie|year=2003|publisher=Alliance Atlantis}}</ref>
| distributor = [[Artisan Entertainment]]<br />[[Lionsgate Home Entertainment|Family Home Entertainment]]
| released = November 18, 2003
| released = {{Film date|2003|11|18}}
| runtime = 83 minutes
| runtime = 83 minutes
| country = Canada
| country = Canada
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'''''Rescue Heroes: The Movie''''' is a 2003 [[direct-to-video]] [[computer animation|computer animated]] film based on the TV series ''[[Rescue Heroes (TV series)|Rescue Heroes]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lenburg |first1=Jeff |title=The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons |date=2009 |publisher=Checkmark Books |location=New York |isbn=978-0-8160-6600-1 |edition=3rd |page=218}}</ref>
'''''Rescue Heroes: The Movie''''' is a 2003 Canadian [[direct-to-video]] animated film based on the TV series ''[[Rescue Heroes (TV series)|Rescue Heroes]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Lenburg |first1=Jeff |title=The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons |date=2009 |publisher=Checkmark Books |location=New York |isbn=978-0-8160-6600-1 |edition=3rd |page=218}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
After rescuing the citizens of Berkheiser, [[North Dakota]] from an earthquake, the Rescue Heroes are sent to [[Ecuador]] to evacuate two reporters who are trapped a crashed helicopter following an eruption of the [[volcano]] [[Sangay|Mount Sangay]]. While climbing the volcano, Rocky Canyon neglects to use pitons out of overconfidence, resulting in him and Billy Blazes nearly falling off of the mountain. The two are able to rescue the reporters, but Billy reprimands Rocky for his recklessness, and for not relying on his teammates for backup.
After rescuing the citizens of Berkheiser, [[North Dakota]] from an earthquake, the Rescue Heroes are sent to [[Ecuador]] to evacuate two reporters who are trapped in a crashed helicopter following an eruption of the [[Sangay|Mount Sangay]] [[volcano]]. While climbing the volcano, Rocky Canyon, out of overconfidence, neglects to use the piton gloves, resulting in both him and Billy Blazes falling off the mountain. He brings Billy to safety and the two are able to rescue the reporters. Billy later reprimands Rocky for both his recklessness and for not relying on his teammates for help.


A series of atypical [[thunderstorm]]s begins to occur around the world, resulting in numerous natural disasters on a global scale. Billy dispatches the Rescue Heroes around the world to deal with these events, reluctantly sending Rocky to Geis, [[Switzerland]] to act as backup following a major [[avalanche]]. While rescuing a snowboarder, Rocky deviates from orders and takes a dangerous path down the mountain, consequently coming in the path of another avalanche. Rocky and the snowboarder are able to escape safely, but Billy suspends Rocky from field duty. While Billy attempts to repair a damaged dam on the [[Pa Sak River]] in [[Thailand]], he suddenly blacks out, causing the dam to collapse and the river to flood. Billy falls ill, muttering before falling unconscious “Out of many, one.
Meanwhile, a series of atypical [[thunderstorm]]s begins to occur around the world, resulting in numerous natural disasters on a global scale. Billy dispatches the Rescue Heroes around the world to deal with these events, and reluctantly sends Rocky to Geis, [[Switzerland]] to act as backup following a major [[avalanche]]. While rescuing a snowboarder, Rocky deviates from orders and takes a dangerous path down the mountain, consequently coming into the path of another avalanche. Both Rocky and the snowboarder are able to escape safely, but Billy suspends Rocky from field duty. While Billy attempts to repair a damaged dam on the [[Pa Sak River]] in [[Thailand]], he suddenly blacks out, causing the dam to collapse and the river to flood. Billy falls ill and loses consciousness, but is rescued by Jack Hammer, who puts a rope on the Hyperjet, bringing Billy safely away from the damaged dam.


The Rescue Heroes identify that the storms originated from Sangay; the lightning is a product of a previously unidentified magnetic element in the [[volcanic ash]]. The storms are being drawn north by Earth's [[Earth's magnetic field|magnetic field]], and when they converge, they will explode outward, resulting in global cataclysm. Rocky deduces that Billy's message was referring to lightning bolts, and that the storms can be stopped by using a [[lightning rod]] to [[Ground (electricity)|ground]] their electricity. Meanwhile, Rocky discovers that Billy's illness is due to a poisonous plant he came in contact with during the Sangay mission. Blaming himself for Billy's injury, Rocky volunteers to go with Wendy Waters to recover the plant's root from the volcano to cure Billy.
The Rescue Heroes identify that the storms originated from Sangay; and deduce that the lightning is a product of a previously unidentified magnetic element in the [[volcanic ash]]. The storms are being drawn north by the [[Earth's magnetic field]] and, when they converge, they will explode, resulting in global cataclysm. Meanwhile, Rocky discovers that Billy's illness is due to a poisonous plant he came in contact with during the Sangay mission. Blaming himself for Billy's injury, Rocky volunteers to go with Wendy Waters to recover the plant's root from the volcano to cure Billy.


Rocky is given permission to go with Wendy to retrieve the antidote. They tell Matt Medic that they are bringing Billy in the Hyperjet back to Ecuador in order to retrieve the antidote, which Matt agrees. While in the Hyperjet, Rocky deduces that a message he heard from Billy earlier, "out of many, one," was referring to lightning bolts, and that the storms can be stopped by using a [[lightning rod]] to [[Ground (electricity)|ground]] their electricity. He tells the other Rescue Heroes and Jake Justice contacts the [[United Nations]], resulting in both the rescue Heroes and countries working together to build an enormous, mile-high lightning rod in [[Greenland]].
Rocky and Wendy scale the volcano a second time, and Rocky, realizing the need for relying on his teammates, allows Wendy to recover the root from the mountainside. Jake Justice contacts the [[United Nations]], and the countries of the world work together to build an enormous, mile-high lightning rod in [[Greenland]]. During the construction, Jack Hammer is injured and the Rescue Heroes’ jet cable is fused to the top of the tower by a lightning strike. Rocky and a cured Billy are able to rescue Jack and disconnect the cable just as a huge burst of lightning strikes the tower and discharges the storms’ electricity, causing them to disperse and saving the planet.


During the construction, Jack Hammer is injured and the Rescue Heroes’ jet cable is fused to the top of the tower by a lightning strike. Rocky and a cured Billy are able to rescue Jack and disconnect the cable, bringing an end of the storms.
At the Mountain Action Command Center, Rocky apologizes to Billy for his behavior, and Billy apologizes as well for not being forward with his illness. Billy promotes Rocky to Mission Select Team Leader, and the Rescue Heroes celebrate together.

At the Mountain Action Command Center, Rocky apologizes to Billy for his behavior, and Billy apologizes as well for not being forward with his illness. Much to Rocky's surprise and delight, Billy promotes him to Mission Select Team Leader.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Deborah Odell]] as Ariel Flyer
* [[Deborah Odell]] as Ariel Flyer
* Rod Wilson as Jack Hammer
* Rod Wilson as Jack Hammer
* Martin Roach as Jake Justice
* [[Martin Roach]] as Jake Justice
* [[Cal Dodd|Cathal J. Dodd]] as Rip Rockefeller
* [[Cal Dodd|Cathal J. Dodd]] as Rip Rockefeller
* [[Andrew Pifko]] as Matt Medic
* [[Andrew Pifko]] as Matt Medic
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* Melanie Tonello as Girl
* Melanie Tonello as Girl
* [[Sunday Muse]] as Mom
* [[Sunday Muse]] as Mom

==Production==
The movie was announced by [[Corus Entertainment]] on June 25, 2003, where it was confirmed that [[Artisan Entertainment]] had acquired North American rights to the movie, where it would be released straight-to-video on VHS and DVD in November 2003, with a limited theatrical release if needed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.corusent.com/news/artisanos-family-home-entertainment-and-fisher-price-partner-to-launch-full-length-cgi-animated-feature-starring-the-ever-popular-hot-rescue-heroes-property/|title = Artisan's Family Home Entertainment and Fisher-Price Partner to Launch Full-Length CGI Animated Feature Starring the Ever Popular Hot Rescue Heroes Property}}</ref>

In Canada, the movie was distributed by [[Alliance Atlantis]], due to a distribution agreement Artisan held with them that occurred a few years prior.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.screendaily.com/artisan-renews-canada-deal-with-alliance-atlantis/404526.article|title = Artisan renews Canada deal with Alliance Atlantis}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* {{IMDb title|id=0382942}}


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Latest revision as of 18:31, 23 November 2024

Rescue Heroes: The Movie
DVD Cover
Directed byRon Pitts
Written byBrent Piaskoski
Produced byPamela Lehn
StarringNorm Spencer
Joseph Motiki
Lenore Zann
Deborah Odell
Rod Wilson
Martin Roach
Edited byDaniel Lee
Music byAmin Bhatia
Production
companies
Distributed byArtisan Home Entertainment (Family Home Entertainment) (United States)[1]
Alliance Atlantis (Canada)[2]
Release date
  • November 18, 2003 (2003-11-18)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Rescue Heroes: The Movie is a 2003 Canadian direct-to-video animated film based on the TV series Rescue Heroes.[3]

Plot

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After rescuing the citizens of Berkheiser, North Dakota from an earthquake, the Rescue Heroes are sent to Ecuador to evacuate two reporters who are trapped in a crashed helicopter following an eruption of the Mount Sangay volcano. While climbing the volcano, Rocky Canyon, out of overconfidence, neglects to use the piton gloves, resulting in both him and Billy Blazes falling off the mountain. He brings Billy to safety and the two are able to rescue the reporters. Billy later reprimands Rocky for both his recklessness and for not relying on his teammates for help.

Meanwhile, a series of atypical thunderstorms begins to occur around the world, resulting in numerous natural disasters on a global scale. Billy dispatches the Rescue Heroes around the world to deal with these events, and reluctantly sends Rocky to Geis, Switzerland to act as backup following a major avalanche. While rescuing a snowboarder, Rocky deviates from orders and takes a dangerous path down the mountain, consequently coming into the path of another avalanche. Both Rocky and the snowboarder are able to escape safely, but Billy suspends Rocky from field duty. While Billy attempts to repair a damaged dam on the Pa Sak River in Thailand, he suddenly blacks out, causing the dam to collapse and the river to flood. Billy falls ill and loses consciousness, but is rescued by Jack Hammer, who puts a rope on the Hyperjet, bringing Billy safely away from the damaged dam.

The Rescue Heroes identify that the storms originated from Sangay; and deduce that the lightning is a product of a previously unidentified magnetic element in the volcanic ash. The storms are being drawn north by the Earth's magnetic field and, when they converge, they will explode, resulting in global cataclysm. Meanwhile, Rocky discovers that Billy's illness is due to a poisonous plant he came in contact with during the Sangay mission. Blaming himself for Billy's injury, Rocky volunteers to go with Wendy Waters to recover the plant's root from the volcano to cure Billy.

Rocky is given permission to go with Wendy to retrieve the antidote. They tell Matt Medic that they are bringing Billy in the Hyperjet back to Ecuador in order to retrieve the antidote, which Matt agrees. While in the Hyperjet, Rocky deduces that a message he heard from Billy earlier, "out of many, one," was referring to lightning bolts, and that the storms can be stopped by using a lightning rod to ground their electricity. He tells the other Rescue Heroes and Jake Justice contacts the United Nations, resulting in both the rescue Heroes and countries working together to build an enormous, mile-high lightning rod in Greenland.

During the construction, Jack Hammer is injured and the Rescue Heroes’ jet cable is fused to the top of the tower by a lightning strike. Rocky and a cured Billy are able to rescue Jack and disconnect the cable, bringing an end of the storms.

At the Mountain Action Command Center, Rocky apologizes to Billy for his behavior, and Billy apologizes as well for not being forward with his illness. Much to Rocky's surprise and delight, Billy promotes him to Mission Select Team Leader.

Cast

[edit]

Production

[edit]

The movie was announced by Corus Entertainment on June 25, 2003, where it was confirmed that Artisan Entertainment had acquired North American rights to the movie, where it would be released straight-to-video on VHS and DVD in November 2003, with a limited theatrical release if needed.[4]

In Canada, the movie was distributed by Alliance Atlantis, due to a distribution agreement Artisan held with them that occurred a few years prior.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Artisan's Family Home Entertainment and Fisher-Price Partner to Launch Full-Length CGI Animated Feature Starring the Ever Popular Hot Rescue Heroes Property".
  2. ^ Rescue heroes: The movie. Alliance Atlantis. 2003.
  3. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons (3rd ed.). New York: Checkmark Books. p. 218. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1.
  4. ^ "Artisan's Family Home Entertainment and Fisher-Price Partner to Launch Full-Length CGI Animated Feature Starring the Ever Popular Hot Rescue Heroes Property".
  5. ^ "Artisan renews Canada deal with Alliance Atlantis".
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