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The story begins with the human characters, Julie and Tommy, listening to records, until their father, Dan the Forest Ranger, reminds them they both "have school in the morning". The kids go to bed and are soon asleep. Schaeffer and Broo stay awake and, while observing a falling star in the night sky, Schaeffer tells Broo about the belief that wishes can come true if they are made on a fallng star. Broo makes a wish, which Schaeffer interprets as "To be with our friends, dancing". Immediately afterwards, a [[Space Shuttle|space shuttle]] lands outside the cabin, piloted by Bert Raccoon, who takes the two dogs to a dance party elsewhere in the forest, with the rest of their friends attending (along with Cyril's workers). |
The story begins with the human characters, Julie and Tommy, listening to records, until their father, Dan the Forest Ranger, reminds them they both "have school in the morning". The kids go to bed and are soon asleep. Schaeffer and Broo stay awake and, while observing a falling star in the night sky, Schaeffer tells Broo about the belief that wishes can come true if they are made on a fallng star. Broo makes a wish, which Schaeffer interprets as "To be with our friends, dancing". Immediately afterwards, a [[Space Shuttle|space shuttle]] lands outside the cabin, piloted by Bert Raccoon, who takes the two dogs to a dance party elsewhere in the forest, with the rest of their friends attending (along with Cyril's workers). |
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However, Cyril Sneer and Snag aren't happy with the party, as they are wanting some sleep, and they set about to try and stop the music. At one point they briefly succeed by cutting off the power supply, but Bert manages to |
However, Cyril Sneer and Snag aren't happy with the party, as they are wanting some sleep, and they set about to try and stop the music. At one point they briefly succeed by cutting off the power supply, but Bert manages to restore the power back on and the party is saved, much to Cyril's chagrin. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
Revision as of 11:53, 3 July 2010
The Raccoons: Let's Dance! | |
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Directed by | Kevin Gillis |
Written by | Kevin Gillis |
Produced by | Kevin Gillis |
Music by | Kevin Gillis Jon Stroll |
Release date | 1984 |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | Template:Film Canada |
Language | English |
The Raccoons: Let's Dance! was the last of four Raccoons specials. Unlike the previous three, it was a direct-to-video release by Embassy. However, the Disney Channel has shown it when it was airing the Raccoons series.
Plot
The story begins with the human characters, Julie and Tommy, listening to records, until their father, Dan the Forest Ranger, reminds them they both "have school in the morning". The kids go to bed and are soon asleep. Schaeffer and Broo stay awake and, while observing a falling star in the night sky, Schaeffer tells Broo about the belief that wishes can come true if they are made on a fallng star. Broo makes a wish, which Schaeffer interprets as "To be with our friends, dancing". Immediately afterwards, a space shuttle lands outside the cabin, piloted by Bert Raccoon, who takes the two dogs to a dance party elsewhere in the forest, with the rest of their friends attending (along with Cyril's workers).
However, Cyril Sneer and Snag aren't happy with the party, as they are wanting some sleep, and they set about to try and stop the music. At one point they briefly succeed by cutting off the power supply, but Bert manages to restore the power back on and the party is saved, much to Cyril's chagrin.
Cast
- Michael Magee - Cyril Sneer and Snag
- Carl Banas - Schaeffer
- Len Carlson - Bert Raccoon
- Sharon Lewis - Broo
- Tammy Bourne - Julie
- Hadley Kay - Tommy
- Kevin Gillis - Dan the Forest Ranger (uncredited)
Trivia
- Clips from the previous specials (The Christmas Raccoons, The Raccoons on Ice and The Raccoons and the Lost Star) are seen.
- Though they appear in this special, Ralph, Melissa, Cedric and Sophia have no lines.
External links
- The Raccoons: Let's Dance! on imdb.com
- The Raccoons: Let's Dance! on Raccoon Wiki