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Hugo the Hippo

Hugo the Hippo (Hungarian: Hugó, a víziló) is a 1975 animated film produced by the Pannónia Filmstúdió of Hungary and co-produced in the United States by Brut Productions, a division of French perfume company Faberge.[1] It was released in Hungary in 1975 and in the United States in 1976 by 20th Century-Fox (as its first animated feature film distribution).[2] The film was directed by William Feigenbaum and József Gémes (who directed the animation).[3]

Hugo the Hippo
North American Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Feigenbaum
József Gémes (Animation)
Written byThomas Baum
William Feigenbaum
József Szalóky
Produced byRobert Halmi Sr.
StarringEnglish version:
Robert Morley
Paul Lynde
Jesse Emmett
Ronnie Cox
Narrated byEnglish version:
Burl Ives
Edited bySid Cooper
Magda Hap
Mária Kern
Music byBurt Keyes
Robert Larimer
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century-Fox
Release dates
  • 25 December 1975 (1975-12-25) (Hungary)
  • 23 January 1976 (1976-01-23) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
86 minutes (Hungary)
91 minutes (U.S.)
CountriesHungary
United States
LanguagesHungarian
English
BudgetUS$1 million[1]

Plot

The harbor of Zanzibar becomes infested with a gang of vicious Great white sharks, which makes it impossible for trading ships to dock. In an attempt to fix the problem, the Sultan charges his advisor, Aban-Khan, to bring twelve hippopotamus into the harbor to keep the sharks away. His idea works well enough, but once the hippos are no longer a novelty and the people no longer feed them, they begin to starve. After the hungry hippos rampage through the city looking for food, Aban-Khan brutally slaughters all the hippos except one, a baby hippo named Hugo. Hugo escapes across the sea to the city of Dar es Salaam, on the African mainland.

A group of children, led by a farmer boy named Jorma, find Hugo and attempt to hide him as best they can, building a garden to feed and take care of him. However, Hugo is discovered, and the garden is burned by the angry parents to prevent their children wasting their time with him and neglecting their schoolwork. As a result, Hugo is forced to scavenge from the local farms for food. When Aban-Khan, still obsessed about catching Hugo, hears of the incident, he travels to Dar es Salaam and with the aid of the Sultan's court wizard converts the farm of Jorma's family into an enchanted garden filled with gigantic fruits and vegetables. Once Hugo is lured into the trap, the plants turn into monsters thirsting to kill both Hugo and Jorma, who has come to Hugo's aid. Despite their best efforts to get away, they end up overwhelmed and captured by Aban-Khan.

Hugo is put on trial for the damage his nighttime raids caused. Fortunately, the children manage to contact the Sultan, who agrees to appear in court to speak for Hugo. The ruler makes a powerfully impassioned speech about how the hippos were mistreated both by their neglect and their uncalled-for culling, which removes all doubt that Hugo is the true injured party in this affair. As a result, while Aban-Khan comes to feel the wrath of a populace's mind turning against him, Hugo is released and the children are charged by the judge to care for him for the rest of his days.

Cast and crew

  • Directors - William Feigenbaum and József Gémes
  • Screenplay - Thomas Baum, William Feigenbaum and József Szalóky
  • Production Design - Graham Percy

Voices

Character Original English
Narrator Ferenc Bessenyei Burl Ives
Sultan László Márkus Robert Morley
Aban-Khan Tamás Major Paul Lynde
Royal Magician Unknown Jesse Emmett
Jorma Gábor Berkes Ronnie Cox
Jorma's Father István Bujtor Percy Rodriguez
Judge Unknown Len Maxwell
Singers Kati Kovács
Erzsébet Kútvölgyi
Péter Máté
Marie Osmond
Jimmy Osmond
Burl Ives
Additional English Voices

Production

Hugo the Hippo was the first international release of a PannoniaFilm production;[1] prior to this, they had also made Hungary's first animated feature, János Vitéz, in 1973. The film, produced over a two-year period, received funding from the Faberge company via its Brut Productions label.[1] Its U.S. distributor, 20th Century-Fox, acquired Hugo along with two other Brut films starring Elliott Gould, Whiffs and I Will, I Will... for Now.[1]

Home media

After an unsuccessful box-office run,[1] Hugo was briefly released to the American home video market in the early 1980s by Magnetic Video Corporation. It was first released on DVD in Hungary and Italy. Reviewer Phil Hall suggested that Hugo the Hippo would never get a DVD release due to its psychedelic, weird, politically incorrect and violent content.[4] However, Warner Home Video did eventually release the film on DVD through the Warner Archive Collection on June 23, 2015.[5]

Other media

A version of the song The Best Day Ever Made was used in the 1988–1992 animatronic show Care Bears Care-A-Lot Castle Show which was located in Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Beck, Jerry (2005). "Hugo the Hippo". The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Reader Press. pp. 115–116. ISBN 1-55652-591-5.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 184–185. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Hugo the Hippo". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  4. ^ Hall, Phil (11 February 2005). "The Bootleg Files: Hugo the Hippo". Film Threat. Hamster Stampede LLC. Retrieved 9 November 2006.
  5. ^ . www.wbshop.com. Archived from the original on 22 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Animatronic Care Bears | Animatronic Types & Technology".
  7. ^ "Care Bears Care-A-Lot Castle Show "Best Day"/"Take a Moment"". YouTube.

Bibliography

  • Mbonde, John Pantaleon (2004) [1972]. Hugo the Hippo (Paperback). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Mathews Bookstore & Stationers. ISBN 9987-602-29-0.

External links

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Hugo the Hippo Hungarian Hugo a vizilo is a 1975 animated film produced by the Pannonia Filmstudio of Hungary and co produced in the United States by Brut Productions a division of French perfume company Faberge 1 It was released in Hungary in 1975 and in the United States in 1976 by 20th Century Fox as its first animated feature film distribution 2 The film was directed by William Feigenbaum and Jozsef Gemes who directed the animation 3 Hugo the HippoNorth American Theatrical release posterDirected byWilliam FeigenbaumJozsef Gemes Animation Written byThomas BaumWilliam FeigenbaumJozsef SzalokyProduced byRobert Halmi Sr StarringEnglish version Robert MorleyPaul LyndeJesse EmmettRonnie CoxNarrated byEnglish version Burl IvesEdited bySid CooperMagda HapMaria KernMusic byBurt KeyesRobert LarimerProductioncompaniesBrut ProductionsPannonia FilmstudioDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dates25 December 1975 1975 12 25 Hungary 23 January 1976 1976 01 23 U S 1 Running time86 minutes Hungary 91 minutes U S CountriesHungaryUnited StatesLanguagesHungarianEnglishBudgetUS 1 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and crew 2 1 Voices 3 Production 4 Home media 5 Other media 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot EditThe harbor of Zanzibar becomes infested with a gang of vicious Great white sharks which makes it impossible for trading ships to dock In an attempt to fix the problem the Sultan charges his advisor Aban Khan to bring twelve hippopotamus into the harbor to keep the sharks away His idea works well enough but once the hippos are no longer a novelty and the people no longer feed them they begin to starve After the hungry hippos rampage through the city looking for food Aban Khan brutally slaughters all the hippos except one a baby hippo named Hugo Hugo escapes across the sea to the city of Dar es Salaam on the African mainland A group of children led by a farmer boy named Jorma find Hugo and attempt to hide him as best they can building a garden to feed and take care of him However Hugo is discovered and the garden is burned by the angry parents to prevent their children wasting their time with him and neglecting their schoolwork As a result Hugo is forced to scavenge from the local farms for food When Aban Khan still obsessed about catching Hugo hears of the incident he travels to Dar es Salaam and with the aid of the Sultan s court wizard converts the farm of Jorma s family into an enchanted garden filled with gigantic fruits and vegetables Once Hugo is lured into the trap the plants turn into monsters thirsting to kill both Hugo and Jorma who has come to Hugo s aid Despite their best efforts to get away they end up overwhelmed and captured by Aban Khan Hugo is put on trial for the damage his nighttime raids caused Fortunately the children manage to contact the Sultan who agrees to appear in court to speak for Hugo The ruler makes a powerfully impassioned speech about how the hippos were mistreated both by their neglect and their uncalled for culling which removes all doubt that Hugo is the true injured party in this affair As a result while Aban Khan comes to feel the wrath of a populace s mind turning against him Hugo is released and the children are charged by the judge to care for him for the rest of his days Cast and crew EditDirectors William Feigenbaum and Jozsef Gemes Screenplay Thomas Baum William Feigenbaum and Jozsef Szaloky Production Design Graham PercyVoices Edit Character Original EnglishNarrator Ferenc Bessenyei Burl IvesSultan Laszlo Markus Robert MorleyAban Khan Tamas Major Paul LyndeRoyal Magician Unknown Jesse EmmettJorma Gabor Berkes Ronnie CoxJorma s Father Istvan Bujtor Percy RodriguezJudge Unknown Len MaxwellSingers Kati KovacsErzsebet KutvolgyiPeter Mate Marie OsmondJimmy OsmondBurl IvesAdditional English VoicesDon MarshallProduction EditHugo the Hippo was the first international release of a PannoniaFilm production 1 prior to this they had also made Hungary s first animated feature Janos Vitez in 1973 The film produced over a two year period received funding from the Faberge company via its Brut Productions label 1 Its U S distributor 20th Century Fox acquired Hugo along with two other Brut films starring Elliott Gould Whiffs and I Will I Will for Now 1 Home media EditAfter an unsuccessful box office run 1 Hugo was briefly released to the American home video market in the early 1980s by Magnetic Video Corporation It was first released on DVD in Hungary and Italy Reviewer Phil Hall suggested that Hugo the Hippo would never get a DVD release due to its psychedelic weird politically incorrect and violent content 4 However Warner Home Video did eventually release the film on DVD through the Warner Archive Collection on June 23 2015 5 Other media EditA version of the song The Best Day Ever Made was used in the 1988 1992 animatronic show Care Bears Care A Lot Castle Show which was located in Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom 6 7 See also EditList of American films of 1975 List of animated feature length films List of 20th Century Fox theatrical animated features Zanzibar HippopotamusReferences Edit a b c d e f g Beck Jerry 2005 Hugo the Hippo The Animated Movie Guide Chicago Reader Press pp 115 116 ISBN 1 55652 591 5 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 184 185 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Hugo the Hippo Turner Classic Movies Atlanta Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner Retrieved 6 November 2016 Hall Phil 11 February 2005 The Bootleg Files Hugo the Hippo Film Threat Hamster Stampede LLC Retrieved 9 November 2006 Hugo the Hippo MOD WBshop com www wbshop com Archived from the original on 22 June 2015 Animatronic Care Bears Animatronic Types amp Technology Care Bears Care A Lot Castle Show Best Day Take a Moment YouTube Bibliography EditMbonde John Pantaleon 2004 1972 Hugo the Hippo Paperback Dar es Salaam Tanzania Mathews Bookstore amp Stationers ISBN 9987 602 29 0 External links EditHugo the Hippo at IMDb Hugo the Hippo at AllMovie Hugo the Hippo at Rotten Tomatoes Official Pannoniafilm website archived at the Wayback Machine A 1966 Time article about the real Hippo archived at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugo the Hippo amp oldid 1169044814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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