Paul McCartney: Music & Animation

Paul McCartney: Music & Animation
Production
company
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release dates
2004 (DVD)
Running time
45 minutes

Paul McCartney: Music & Animation is an animated anthology film consists of three segments on one film. It was released by Miramax Films on DVD. The film includes Rupert and The Frog Song, Tuesday and Tropic Island Hum.[1] Paul McCartney wrote or composed music for each short.

Segments

Tropic Island Hum tells the story of Wirral the Squirrel, who was almost killed by soldiers. Froggo helped him and took him to another place he would go. He couldn't go back there again! But then, he finds a tropical island. Bison is the chief of that island, and Wirral's new love crush is Wilhelmina. Then, all 3 of them (except Wilhelmina) get cleaned up and that night, they perform the theme song to the island. Bison sings the first part of the song. A parrot gets banged on the bass drum and is dizzy. Later, an alligator sings. Right after that, Wirral blushes at his new love crush Wilhelmina. Then a bad thing appears, the mask-animals try to ruin the party, but then, a school appears, and at the end Wirral & Wilhelmina kiss.

In Tuesday, the frogs fly at 8:00pm every Tuesday night, but one night, they go inside 1 house. 1 frog sneezes because of dust. Then after the morning appears of dawn, they go back to the water.

In Rupert & the Frog Song, Rupert goes on an adventure by himself, but later, he discovers a frog pond. Then the frogs sing "We All Stand Together" At the end, his mom calls for him, and the story ends.

Release

This film was released on DVD in August 2004, on libraries and released on September at Amazon.com.

In 2013, all 3 shorts were re-released as part of the 6-Movie Kids Collection DVD distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

References

  1. "Paul McCartney's Official website". Retrieved 19 September 2013.

External links

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