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Oi! Get Off Our Train | |
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Directed by | Jimmy T. Murakami |
Written by |
John Burningham Ted Walker |
Edited by | Imre Németh |
Music by | Colin Towns |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | BBC |
Release date | December 25, 1998 |
Running time | 29 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Oi! Get Off Our Train (released as The Animal Train in North America) is a 1998 British-American animated film based on the book by John Burningham. The short was released in North America by Miramax where it was re-dubbed for American audiences. [1]
Ben is a young boy who falls asleep with his stuffed dog Jim Jam while watching a television documentary about endangered wildlife. They discover that many of the world's animals are in danger. Together they protect them from human predators and opportunists who would destroy wilderness lands for financial gain. [2]
Character | Original Actor | Miramax Dub Actor |
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Ben | George Allonby | Jacob Holden |
Dad | Phil Daniels | Thor Bishopric |
Charlie | Richard Dumont | |
Mum | Josie Lawrence | Maria Bircher |
Crane | ||
Jim Jam | Arthur Smith | Rick Jones |
Elephant | Richard Griffiths | Gary Jewell |
Tigress | Lolita Chakrabarti | Susan Glover |
Walrus | Bill Paterson | Mark Camacho |
Polar Bear | Windsor Davies | George Morris |
Wildlife Commentary | Barry Paine | Terrence Scammell |
Submission declined on 3 May 2024 by
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Submission declined on 30 August 2023 by
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Oi! Get Off Our Train | |
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Directed by | Jimmy T. Murakami |
Written by |
John Burningham Ted Walker |
Edited by | Imre Németh |
Music by | Colin Towns |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | BBC |
Release date | December 25, 1998 |
Running time | 29 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Oi! Get Off Our Train (released as The Animal Train in North America) is a 1998 British-American animated film based on the book by John Burningham. The short was released in North America by Miramax where it was re-dubbed for American audiences. [1]
Ben is a young boy who falls asleep with his stuffed dog Jim Jam while watching a television documentary about endangered wildlife. They discover that many of the world's animals are in danger. Together they protect them from human predators and opportunists who would destroy wilderness lands for financial gain. [2]
Character | Original Actor | Miramax Dub Actor |
---|---|---|
Ben | George Allonby | Jacob Holden |
Dad | Phil Daniels | Thor Bishopric |
Charlie | Richard Dumont | |
Mum | Josie Lawrence | Maria Bircher |
Crane | ||
Jim Jam | Arthur Smith | Rick Jones |
Elephant | Richard Griffiths | Gary Jewell |
Tigress | Lolita Chakrabarti | Susan Glover |
Walrus | Bill Paterson | Mark Camacho |
Polar Bear | Windsor Davies | George Morris |
Wildlife Commentary | Barry Paine | Terrence Scammell |