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''The Magic Pudding'' is a 2000 Australian
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musical
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loosely adapted from the 1918 book of the same name by
Norman Lindsay Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 – 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, art critic, novelist, cartoonist and amateur boxing, boxer. One of the most prolific and popular Australian artists of his ...
. Directed by
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, the film features an voice cast of well known actors including
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,
Geoffrey Rush Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. He is known for his eccentric leading man roles on stage and screen. He is among 24 people who have won the Triple Crown of Acting, having received an Academy Award, a Primetime Em ...
,
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,
Jack Thompson Jack Thompson may refer to: Sports * Jack Thompson (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1969), English footballer who played for Sheffield United and Bristol City * Jack Thompson (1920s footballer), English footballer who played for Aston Villa and Brig ...
,
Toni Collette Toni Collette Galafassi (born Toni Collett; 1 November 1972) is an Australian actress, producer, singer, and songwriter. Known for her work in television and independent films, she has received various accolades throughout her career, inclu ...
and John Cleese. The film was produced by Energee Entertainment, an Australian studio that also created the '' Wicked!'' series. Energee shut down in 2002 due to financial losses from ''The Magic Pudding''.


Plot

In the South Pole, Bill Barnacle, his first mate Sam Sawnoff a penguin, and crewman Buncle a wombat, are shipwrecked after their ship is destroyed by a big wave. After Bill stops a starving Buncle from eating Sam, the iceberg cracks and produces an everlasting magic bowl of pudding. Buncle runs off with the pudding and claims it as his own, but the ice breaks and he falls into the sea. Bill and Sam manage to rescue the pudding, and after briefly mourning the apparent loss of Buncle, they choose to become the Pudding Owners dedicated to protecting it from thievery. The pudding is revealed to be alive and named Albert, who has a rude demeanor and demands that they continue to eat him. Ten years later, a young koala named Bunyip Bluegum discovers that he is not an orphan and sets out on a quest to find his parents, Meg and Tom Bluegum. During his journey, he stumbles upon Bill and Sam and accidentally foils an attempt to steal Albert by two pudding thieves. Bill and Sam introduce each other to Bunyip and also introduce Albert, who reveals he's a thrill-seeker who often runs away to challenge other animals to try and eat him. Bunyip tries to ask a bandicoot with a watermelon for help in finding his parents, and the bandicoot tells Bunyip that the only one not afraid to reveal the answer is a frog on the log. Shortly after, Bunyip helps Bill and Sam foil another attempt by the pudding thieves to steal Albert, and Bill and Sam officially welcome Bunyip to the Pudding Owners group while explaining their history, and the four go together to find Bunyip's parents. Meanwhile, Buncle is revealed to be alive and living underground, having enslaved a valley into bringing him food while still desiring to take Albert for himself. He is also revealed to be the one who has sent the pudding thieves, his nephew Watkin and his friend Patrick O'Possum, to bring him Albert, and it's also shown that one of the enslaved citizens are Meg and Tom Bluegum. After foiling another attempt by the thieves to steal Albert, Bunyip falls into a creek where he dreams/hallucinates about his parents, before meeting the frog on the log. The frog tells him to solve a riddle to find the place where they were last seen, "Where two gums meet, yet stand alone, there's plenty of water, but dry as a bone". Later, the pudding thieves finally succeed in stealing Albert by starting a fire as a distraction, but the Pudding Owners find their house and eventually rescue Albert. Albert mocks Bunyip's desire to find his parents, causing Bunyip to lose his temper and kick Albert into two interwoven trees. There, they discover two gum trees overlooking a valley with a dam that feeds water into Tooraloo, solving the frog's riddle. As the Pudding Owners head to the town, the thieves open the dam, flooding the town, but Bunyip uses Albert to fill sacks and make a dam. The grateful residents celebrate, and when Bunyip explains his quest, the townspeople take them to the entrance of Buncle's underground lair, saying no one ever comes out. Bunyip begins to despair of ever finding his parents, but Albert slides down inside in his bowl, followed by Bunyip, Bill and Sam. Inside, Buncle is berating the thieves for their failed attempts, when Albert bounces into his lap. Buncle has the thieves thrown in with the slaves before celebrating the capture of the pudding with a large party. During the party, Bunyip and Bill free the slaves, including Meg and Tom, while Sam distracts Buncle by dressing as a woman. After they escape, Bunyip finally recognizes his parents, and they share a warm reunion, before Bunyip goes with Bill and Sam to rescue Albert from Buncle. As Buncle tries to eat Albert, Bunyip, remembering that Albert can change his pudding forms whenever somebody demands it, demands Albert for a double serving, intending to give Buncle the double. As Albert splits, his good and evil half fight, quickly growing bigger until breaking out of the cavern. Buncle then demands for 'all the puddin's in the world', only to fall into one of the Albert's mouths and is spat far away. Albert splits into millions of puddings before turning back to normal and falling back into his bowl, apparently dead. Everyone begins to mourn, until Albert wakes up, and everyone rejoices. Later, Bill, Sam and Albert are living a new life with the Bluegums, as well as Rumpus and Wattleby, the ones who raised Bunyip during his childhood. Bunyip breaks the fourth wall by inviting the viewers to join them for a slice of pudding, unless they happen to be a "pudding thief", while the Pudding Owners foil yet another attempt by the two pudding thieves to get Albert for themselves. In a mid-credit scene, Buncle is shown to have crash-landed back in the South Pole, where he lands on a floating ice block. He bemoans his failure to capture Albert before falling unconscious as the ice block carries him away.


Cast

* John Cleese as Albert the Magic Pudding: A bad-mannered, living
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who lasts forever and turns into different sorts of puddings. *
Geoffrey Rush Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. He is known for his eccentric leading man roles on stage and screen. He is among 24 people who have won the Triple Crown of Acting, having received an Academy Award, a Primetime Em ...
as Bunyip Bluegum: An accomplished young
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that leaves home in search of his lost parents. *
Hugo Weaving Hugo Wallace Weaving (born 4 April 1960) is an English actor. Born in Colonial Nigeria to English parents, he has resided in Australia for the entirety of his career. He is the recipient of six Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts ...
as Bill Barnacle: A sailor who leads the noble society of Pudding owners group. *
Sam Neill Sir Nigel John Dermot "Sam" Neill (born 14 September 1947) is a New Zealand actor. Neill's near-50 year career has included leading roles in both dramas and blockbusters. Considered an "international leading man", he has been regarded as one o ...
as Sam Sawnoff: A emperor penguin who is a shipmate of Bill Barnacle's cruise. *
Jack Thompson Jack Thompson may refer to: Sports * Jack Thompson (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1969), English footballer who played for Sheffield United and Bristol City * Jack Thompson (1920s footballer), English footballer who played for Aston Villa and Brig ...
as Buncle: A evil
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who is looking for the magic pudding for himself to eat forever. Also a former shipmate of Bill Barnacle's cruise. *
Toni Collette Toni Collette Galafassi (born Toni Collett; 1 November 1972) is an Australian actress, producer, singer, and songwriter. Known for her work in television and independent films, she has received various accolades throughout her career, inclu ...
as Meg Bluegum: The mother of Bunyip Bluegum. *
Roy Billing Roy Harwood Billing (born 1947) is a New Zealand television actor, now based on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. He was brought up in Ruawai, Northland, New Zealand. Billing spent almost three decades living and working in Australia. He became w ...
as Tom Bluegum: The father of Bunyip Bluegum. * Greg Carroll as Watkin Wombat: The nephew of Buncle who is one of the pudding thieves who has to catch and bring the pudding to him. * Dave Gibson as Patrick O'Possum, a possum who is The wombats helper of the pudding thieves, and as Wattleberry: the uncle of Bunyip Bluegum. *
Mary Coustas Mary Coustas (born 16 September 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian and television personality and writer. Originally from Melbourne, Coustas often performs as the character "Effie", a stereotypical second-generation Greek Australian prone ...
as Ginger: is the right-hand mouse of Buncle. *
John Laws Richard John Sinclair Laws CBE (born 8 August 1935) is a Papua New Guinean-born Australian radio announcer. For 50 years, until 2007, he was the host of an Australian morning radio program combining music with interviews, opinion, live advert ...
as Rumpus Bumpus: A wise old friend of Bunyip Bluegum. *
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as Frog on the Log: a female
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who helps Bunyip to finding his parents. *
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as Fergus the
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: He carries the Watermelon. *
Peter Gwynne Peter Gwynne (1929 – 17 November 2011) was a New Zealand-born Australian television actor who was also known for voice-over work. Career Born in New Zealand, Gwynne was a well-recognised character actor, appearing in many of the significant ...
as Benjamin Brandysnap: an elderly
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who owns a grocery store, once a friend of the pudding thieves, now betrayed by them after they stole his grocery bag and joined the pudding owners for revenge. * Robyn Moore as Henrietta Hedgehog * Martin Vaughan as Parrot *
Gerry Connolly Gerald Edward Connolly (born March 30, 1950) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Virginia's 11th congressional district, first elected in 2008. The district is anchored in Fairfax County, an affluent suburban coun ...
as Dobson Dorking


Production

The Lindsay family had rejected many international requests to sell the rights to The Magic Pudding, preferring to wait until an Australian company presented the right formula. Past contenders were Walt Disney himself and Jim Henson Productions. Finally, the Lindsays signed a deal to Energee Entertainment, one of the country’s leading independent animation companies.


Release

The film was first released in Australia on 14 December 2000, and was released theatrically by the local branch of
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. The VHS tape and
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were released in Australia in May 2001 by
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. It was then released in
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four months later after the Australian release on 9 April 2001. A re-release of the DVD was released in Australia in 2013. Although the film has yet to have an official DVD or
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release in North America, it is currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime and
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.


Critical reception

''The Magic Pudding'' was released to mixed reviews. Australian critics, such as Louise Keller, Andrew L. Urban, and David Edwards, have given the film positive reviews. After the film bombed at the box office, Energee went into financial difficulties. It was placed into administration on June 28, 2002 and closed down for good not too long after.


Soundtrack

A soundtrack, recorded by the Marionette Theatre of Australia, was released on 14 July 2001.


Video games

* The Magic Pudding Adventure - The same month when the movie was released, an interactive game called "''The Magic Pudding Adventure''" was released with video highlights from the movie and 5 re-playable activities including Sink or Swim also released on DVD.


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