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''War of the Birds'' ( da, Fuglekrigen i Kanøfleskoven) is a Danish adult animated movie directed by
Jannik Hastrup Jannik Hastrup (born 4 May 1941 in Næstved, Denmark) is a Danish writer, director, producer, illustrator and animator. He is considered "Denmark's grand master of animation", as he is particularly well known for directing, animating and writing ...
in 1990, about two
orphan An orphan (from the el, ορφανός, orphanós) is a child whose parents have died. In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents due to death is called an orphan. When referring to animals, only the mother's condition is usuall ...
birds Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweigh ...
, Oliver and Olivia, who fight against an evil
vulture A vulture is a bird of prey that scavenges on carrion. There are 23 extant species of vulture (including Condors). Old World vultures include 16 living species native to Europe, Africa, and Asia; New World vultures are restricted to North and ...
with the help of two
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. It is based on a book with a similar name (Fuglekrigen, or "Bird War" in English) from the writer, Bent Haller.


Plot

In a forest lives a peaceful community of birds, including a pair of sparrows residing happily in a nest awaiting the hatching of their seven eggs. A storm rolls in and a white dove warns the couple about Fagin, a sinister vulture who kills every bird in his path. Fagin arrives, and the male sparrow bravely attempts to protect his family by distracting the vulture and is pursued, but is killed. The female shares her mate's fate, and the struggle causes the seven eggs to fall out the nest with only one surviving and landing near a hole in the tree which is owned by Walter, an owl. Betty, a bluebird, comes and decides to adopt the egg. Some time later, the egg hatches and Betty names the chick Oliver. While Betty is away, Walter tells Oliver a story about Betty saving the dove from a cat. Betty goes a nearby city and meets a sparrow named Olivia and then Betty adopts her as well. Betty introduces Olivia to Oliver, and the pair quickly become friends. Betty goes away again, and Oliver and Olivia wander off and befriend two orphaned mice named Fredrick and Ingolf. They play, but Ingolf, who dreams of flying like a bird, falls into a stream and is saved by the group. The dove appears again and warns them about Fagin, prompting them to run and hide. Oliver, who spots Fagin, becomes too scared to move, but Olivia saves him and they hide in a can. Fagin corners the young birds and nearly crushes them inside the can, but is chased away by a human ornithologist human and his dog. Betty finds them and scolds them for wandering off. In the end Oliver learns to fly with the help of Olivia. Back home, Olivia starts to develop a crush on Oliver. The two wander off again to town where they eat at a small market, but encounter a cat. The cat attacks Olivia, who distracts it again other local birds in the city watch as she is pursued by the cat. The cat is outwitted again when and crashes into a box angering the owner of the fruit stand and ridiculing the cat in front of the other birds. The birds go back to the forest where the dove tells Oliver and Olivia about Fagin. Oliver finds out his real parents where killed by Fagin and decides to fight him. First, he tries to gather several birds to fight Fagin, but are too frightened to fight Fagin. Oliver, feeling left out, meets again with Armstrong the seagull who tells him to come to his party that night. Oliver comes back to the nest where Olivia teases him into falling in love with her. Walter goes out, and, during the night, Oliver and Olivia sneak off to Armstrong's party. Armstrong sings a song about not being afraid of Fagin, with Walter being there with a number of chickens. Oliver gains the birds' trust and plans to outwit Fagin with a trap. The following day, Fredrick and Ingolf decide to help Oliver with his battle towards Fagin with the trap being set up with his friends along with Armstrong. However, Fagin hears the dove's talk about Oliver's plan to kill him and decides to fight and kill Oliver first. When the vulture arrives, Oliver tells Fagin about his parents, which he dismisses. Fagin attacks Olivia, Fredrick, and Ingolf. Oliver tries to save them, but is knocked unconscious by Fagin's wing. The dove alerts Betty that Oliver is fighting Fagin. Fagin nearly kills Oliver, but is saved by Betty who slashes Fagin in one of his eyes making him half blind. He pursues Betty up to the storm clouds, where he apparently kills her. Oliver's friends carry him into a hollow log where Olivia tells him that Betty was killed saving him and the plan didn't work, making him lose hope. After the storm, Oliver and Olivia go back to nest only to see the nest destroyed and Walter gone, leaving them orphaned once again. After a pair of blackbirds try to tell them the error of their ways, they wander off. After nearly being attacked by a group of birds who've become fed up with their attempts to take down Fagin, Oliver gets angry with Olivia for teasing him to love her. Olivia sings to Oliver about how much she loves him, and Oliver decides to accept it and regains hope. Later on, the two young birds meet up with Fredrick and Ingolf again. Oliver and Armstrong form a plan to trap Fagin. Walter is actually nearby, searching for food, but is unaware of this. The dove comes and warns Oliver and Olivia, who look around for Fagin and see him now with one eye, due to his struggle with Betty. Oliver and Fagin battle one last time, with Oliver attempting to lead the vulture into the fire started by Ingolf. Fagin captures Olivia, and Oliver rescues her, but is seized by Fagin in the process. The dove rescues Oliver and grabs Fagin by the wings, trying to hurtle him into the fire. Fredrick and Olivia enter the fire to save Oliver with Ingolf in shock. The dove's wing is crippled by Fagin, but Fagin realizes too late that his wing is on fire and both birds plummet into the fire and perish. Oliver's friends mourn him, but Oliver has survived and is expected to fully recover. Walter finds them with Armstrong, telling them they have finally defeated Fagin and all celebrate. In the aftermath, the birds return to the forest, now in harmony without fear of Fagin. Oliver and Olivia become mates and bear two children looking like them. Fredrick and Ingolf now take care of themselves and Walter telling stories to Oliver and Olivia's children. Ingolf makes one attempt to fly and does so and the film ends with Ingolf flying into the black screen.


Characters

* Oliver, a young red male sparrow. He lost his biological parents, who were killed by Fagin the vulture, along with their other eggs. He was adopted by a bluebird named Betty and Walter. After he meets Olivia, they become very close friends. He wants to take revenge for his parents' death. * Olivia, a young blue female sparrow. Her parents were also killed by Fagin and she was saved from a cat by Betty. She has a crush on Oliver. At the end of the movie, Oliver and Olivia become mates and have two babies, a male and a female. * Frederick (Danish: ''Frederik''), a young mouse who is blue and tall and has a good relationship with Oliver and Olivia. He helped Oliver to fight Fagin because he and his brother Ingolf's mother was killed by Fagin and wants revenge on him. *Ingolf, Frederick's brother. He is white-grayish and wears a crack of an egg on his head. He is very cheerful and helps Oliver fight Fagin. He has a dream to fly like a bird. *Fagin, an evil, cruel and sinister bird. He is a black vulture-like bird of prey. Fagin is responsible for killing the parents and the six unborn siblings in Oliver's nest, Olivia's parents, the mice's mother, and Betty. He is feared by the birds of the forest and of the city. Fagin attempted to kill Oliver and Olivia in his first encounter with them, but was scared away by a human and his dog. During the final battle, he was killed in the fire along with the dove. *Betty, a female bluebird, who adopted Oliver and Olivia. She is friend of the dove. She is caring, able and loving and adopts anyone who is orphaned. She rescued Oliver by scratching out one of Fagin's eyes, enraging the vulture, at the cost of her own life. *Walter (Danish: ''Walther''), an owl. He is Oliver and Olivia's adoptive father. He often drinks a lot and is friends with Armstrong the seagull and loves telling stories. When Betty dies, he went to go find Oliver and Olivia and found them after Fagin's death. *The Dove (Danish: ''Duen''), a female dove and Fagin's slave. She was saved by Betty from a cat in the city and soon was adopted when she was young and orphaned. She then became a slave to Fagin. Fagin often abuses her in some way and Dove doesn't have a good relationship with him. She shows internal conflict when it comes to picking sides, for, despite still being complicit in some way with Fagin's plans, she does try to warn the other birds when he is coming or when another bird is in danger. When she sees Fagin making off with Oliver, however, she finally stands up to Fagin and grabs him, pulling him down with her into the fire, killing them both. *Armstrong, a seagull. He often wears sunglasses and loves parties. He helps Oliver and Olivia fight Fagin. *Two blackbirds (Danish: ''skader'', "magpies"), who chat throughout the movie.


Voice Cast

* Emil Tardini – Oliver as a child * Lars Jonsson – Oliver as a child * Anne-Sofie Bredesen – Olivia as an adult * Barbara Rothenborg Topsøe – Olivia as an adult *
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– Fagin * Tine Karrebæk – Frederik * Kasper Fønns Stilling – Ingolf *
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– Betty * Pernille Hansen – Papegøjen (The Parrot) *
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– Skade (Magpie) *
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– Uglen (The Owl) *
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– Gadefugl (Street-bird) *
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– Gadefugl (Street-bird) *
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– Armstrong *
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– Skade (Magpie) *
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– Duen (The Dove)


English Dub

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– Oliver *
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– Olivia * Paul Dobson – Fagin * Don Brown – Frederik


References


External links

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1990 films 1990 animated films Danish animated films Animated drama films Animated films about birds Films about mice and rats Films about owls Animated films about revenge Animated films about orphans Films directed by Jannik Hastrup Films scored by Fuzzy (composer) Adult animated films 1990s Danish-language films