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DocumentaryAnimation

It's Tough to Be a Bird

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Part cartoon and part documentary, this film offers a humorous look at birds and the ways people perceive them.

Release Date : 1969-12-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney ProductionsNational Audubon Society

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ruth Buzzi

Character Name : Soprano (voice)

Original Name : Ruth Buzzi

Gender : Female

Ricahrd Bakalyan

Character Name : Narrator

Original Name : Ricahrd Bakalyan

Gender : Male

Paul Frees

Character Name : Life Erikson

Original Name : Paul Frees

Gender : Male

Ward Kimball

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Ward Kimball

Gender : Male

John Emerson

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : John Emerson

Gender : Male

Jim Swain

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Jim Swain

Gender : Male

Ann Lord

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Ann Lord

Gender : Male

Hank Schloss

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Hank Schloss

Gender : Male

Walter Perkins

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Walter Perkins

Gender : Male

Rolf Darbo

Character Name : Bird Fancier

Original Name : Rolf Darbo

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-18

This starts off quite entertainingly with a comedy-poetic narration accompanying an animated look at the many ways humanity tries to do away with our flying friends. Everything from cages to arrows and bullets. Then we pose the question. How did the planet even get birds in the first place? Well, now we are taken on a quirky chronology through the history of ornithology from fish to feathers. Then mankind (and videotape) arrives and when we discover we can't quite emulate their natural skills in the air, we do everything from venerate them to roast them. Did you know the origins of the expression "chicken out"? "Twitchers" love to spend hours watching them and ultimately, more and more of their species are going the way of the dodo so we need to start being kinder to these crucial species that are essential to the survival of all around us. The first five minutes is well paced and good fun, thereafter it's becomes a bit of a stock footage fest that stretches the wit of the writer just a bit too far. Condensed to half it's length, it would have been punchier and probably more effective at delivering it's ultimate message about conservation and the beauty of these creatures (even the buzzards!). Watchable but forgettable, sorry.