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FamilyAdventure

Oddball

- Every underdog has his day.

An eccentric chicken farmer, with the help of his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a penguin sanctuary from fox attacks in an attempt to reunite his family and save their seaside town.

Release Date : 2015-09-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : KmunicationsThe Film CompanyPractical Pictures

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Shane Jacobson

Character Name : Swampy Marsh

Original Name : Shane Jacobson

Gender : Male

Sarah Snook

Character Name : Emily Marsh

Original Name : Sarah Snook

Gender : Female

Alan Tudyk

Character Name : Bradley Slater

Original Name : Alan Tudyk

Gender : Male

Coco Jack Gillies

Character Name : Olivia Marsh

Original Name : Coco Jack Gillies

Gender : Female

Richard Davies

Character Name : Jack Jones

Original Name : Richard Davies

Gender : Male

Deborah Mailman

Character Name : Mayor Lake / Narrator

Original Name : Deborah Mailman

Gender : Female

Tegan Higginbotham

Character Name : Zoe

Original Name : Tegan Higginbotham

Gender : Female

Dave Lawson

Character Name : Sergeant Gosch

Original Name : Dave Lawson

Gender : Male

Frank Woodley

Character Name : Dog Catcher

Original Name : Frank Woodley

Gender : Male

Terry Camilleri

Character Name : Judge Burns

Original Name : Terry Camilleri

Gender : Male

John Leary

Character Name : Paul Watt

Original Name : John Leary

Gender : Male

Stephen Kearney

Character Name : Mitch

Original Name : Stephen Kearney

Gender : Male

Eloise Oxer

Character Name : Swampy's Wife

Original Name : Eloise Oxer

Gender : Male

Jarrod Leitch

Character Name : School Kid

Original Name : Jarrod Leitch

Gender : Male

Lauren Dodge

Character Name : Emily (14 years old)

Original Name : Lauren Dodge

Gender : Male

Beau Hurren

Character Name : Workman #1

Original Name : Beau Hurren

Gender : Male

Chris Weir

Character Name : Workman #2

Original Name : Chris Weir

Gender : Male

Ben Morieson

Character Name : Wood Chopper

Original Name : Ben Morieson

Gender : Male

Clay Dunn

Character Name : Ladder Man

Original Name : Clay Dunn

Gender : Male

Shoko Asano

Character Name : Japanese Waitress

Original Name : Shoko Asano

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> About a dog and his master who gave a new hope the little creatures. An Australian adventure-drama inspired by the true story about the wildlife conservation, but it does not follow actual details. Like in the real life, it was between father and daughter, unlike grandfather and granddaughter in this. So there many other changes were made in order to get the film right shape, but the theme remained true to the original. This was the second film after the last week 'Brothers of the Wind' about the wildlife I had watched and I'm very happy with both. A film for everyone with the balanced contents between the film characters and the message it wanted to tell. I mean it was not about the dog or a girl or the penguins, but they all equally shared the parts. I think the animals were used well. The film focused on a southern Australian small coastal town, where on a tiny island the little penguins are living for the centuries. But now the numbers are going down due to the fox attacks. So the people are worried that the place might lose its special status. Then they decide to protect it, but all the effort was in vain until a chicken farmer and his mischievous dog named Oddball become the game changer, while everyone was in the panic mode. It is a modern fairytale, that's what they say in the opening. Because fairy tales do not have any violences and so in this the fox attacks were merely a concept to develop the plot. In reality those were obviously heartbreaking if you are an animal lover. The good thing is, the film does not have them like a Disney Nature film. So those who seek facts, logics and strong appeal in a film, I would advise them to stay away from it or you can just put away your adultness to have a good time with it. > "If you want the biscuit you gotta risk it." This film was not based on a rare concept, but definitely very rare on what it deals with. Like as my knowledge I don't remember seeing a film or a documentary film about these little penguins. So it is totally worth, but disappointment was it was a human perspective story. About the human's intervene while nature fighting among themselves to extinction. Fox hunts penguins and that's a natural order, but when the balance was disturbed, the human's involvement to restore it is not questionable as we're the dominated species on the earth. Most of the cast was Aussies and a couple of them were internationally recognised. Predictable story, especially the ending is not a complicated part. Somewhat fun, but most of the time the drama takes over like the struggling relationship between father and daughter. Sometime innovative ideas come when one in a such scenario. The film explored on that basis to tell a decent tale. The kid was good, along with the dog, and the farmer who was also known as Swampy, the only one who tried very hard in the comical role to keep rhythm up. In a few scenes the camera work was great, the aerial view of the seaside was lovely. It was nominated for the best cinematography in the last Australian Academy Awards, but did not win. This is not a massive hit film or well recognised in the rest of the world. Even if you watch it today, you will go to forget it tomorrow. Then you might be wondering why it should be watched. Well, it is one of the finest family films of the recent time and a message deliverer. In one film many plots were covered, like a man-dog, father-daughter-granddaughter relationship, midlife crisis, wildlife conservation; this film was full of sub-plots and yet it makes an overall decent film. I won't recommend it, but definitely not a waste of time. 7/10