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Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977)

Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977)
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This animated children's film tells the story of the two popular dolls who go off to find a pretty French doll who has been stolen by pirates. Many songs from popular children's composer Joe Raposo ensue, including: "I Look and What Do I See!," "No Girl's Toy," "Rag Dolly," "Poor Babette," "A Miracle," "Ho-Yo," "Candy Hearts," "Blue," "The Mirage," "I Never Get Enough," "I Love You," "Loony Anthem," "It's Not Easy Being King," "Hooray for Me," "You're My Friend," and "Home." ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Williams
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure

This animated children's film tells the story of the two popular dolls who go off to find a pretty French doll who has been stolen by pirates. Many songs from popular children's composer Joe Raposo ensue, including: "I Look and What Do I See!," "No Girl's Toy," "Rag Dolly," "Poor Babette," "A Miracle," "Ho-Yo," "Candy Hearts," "Blue," "The Mirage," "I Never Get Enough," "I Love You," "Loony Anthem," "It's Not Easy Being King," "Hooray for Me," "You're My Friend," and "Home." ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Williams
Writer(s):
Patricia ThackrayMax WilkRay Wilk
Producer(s):
Richard Horner
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Wende L.

This is one of the best animated movies out there! I think the critics were insane. Everyone I know who's seen it absolutely adores it... young and old! A must-see for true animation/musical lovers.

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