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Around the World in 80 Days is an Australian 48-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988[1]. The film is based on Jules Verne's classic French novel, Around the World in 80 Days , first published in 1873, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by Simon Walker. The film imitated BRB Internacional's Spanish 1981 series, La vuelta al mundo de Willy Fog, in its use of anthropomorphic animals in the human roles. Burbank Films Australia's copyrights over the film have expired and now the film is in the public domain; different companies, including American DVD Ltd., distribute the film for home video around the globe.
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The young French Passepartout arrives in London in 1872 to become Mr. Phileas Fogg's valet on the very same day his master makes a bet that changes both of their lives. Mr. Fogg assures the men at his club that it is now possible to travel the world in 80 days or less; they disagree and so he challenges himself to set off and prove them wrong. He bets £20,000 that he will sail away, tour the world, and return to that very spot in eighty days or less. The men accept the bet, bid him farewell and wish him luck on his long voyage across the world. Passepartout takes an immediate liking for his new determined master, but even so, the young valet isn't too enthusiastic about sailing away from London aboard a hot air balloon. One day before their departure, the Bank of England had been assaulted and robbed by a man who's physical appearance resembled that of Mr. Phileas Fogg. A detective named Fix investigates the crime and declares Phileas Fogg guilty of bank robbery, hiding behind the identity of a noble gentleman. Mr. Fogg and Passepartout fly on the balloon over France, Italy and the Swiss Alps. Sure that he will win his bet, Mr. Fogg has no second thoughts about spending whatever money he needs in order for his voyage to continue uninterrupted, even if it means the purchase of elephants. During a ride aboard an elephant from Bombay to Calcutta, Mr. Fogg and Passepartout come across a suttee procession, in which a young woman named Auoda is to be sacrificed by worshippers of Thuggee. They rescue the young girl and carry her away safely to live with a distant relative. More adventures and misadventures follow the two companions as they cross the Pacific Ocean and the United States of America, closely watched and followed by Fix. Upon returning to London on the 79th day of travel, Phileas Fogg is arrested by the detective and accused of robbery, then he is placed inside a cell. Passepartout is bewildered because if Mr. Fogg doesn't show up at the club, it will mean that he has lost his bet. When they believe all is lost, a local newspaper informs them that they were mistaken about the date, and it is in fact one day earlier than they had thought. Mr. Fix runs to the cell where Fogg is being kept and tells him that he has made a terrible mistake, that the man trully responsible for the robbery had just been captured. Mr. Fogg punches Mr. Fix on the nose and the detective falls to the ground unconscious. Phileas Fogg and Passepartout present themselves at the club where the men cheer for Fogg's success and all admit that he had been right and had proven so. Mr. Fogg then assures his friends that a trip around the world can really be made in no more than sixty-six days, to the dismay of Passepartout who fears another adventurous trip around the world.
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The animated works of Burbank Films Australia |
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Charles Dickens
Animated Classics |
A Christmas Carol (1982) · Oliver Twist (1982) · David Copperfield (1983) · Great Expectations (1983) · The Old Curiosity Shop (1984) · A Tale of Two Cities (1984) · Nicholas Nickleby (1985) · The Pickwick Papers (1985)
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Sherlock Holmes
Animated Classics |
Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four (1983) · Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse (1983)
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Literary Animated Classics |
The Man in the Iron Mask (1985) · The Adventures of Robin Hood (1985) · 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1985) · The Three Musketeers (1986) · Peter Pan (1986) · King Solomon's Mines (1986) · Kidnapped (1986) · Ivanhoe (1986) · The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1986) · Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1986) · The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1986) · Alice: Through the Looking Glass (1987) · Treasure Island (1987) · Rob Roy (1987) · The Odyssey (1987) · The Last of the Mohicans (1987) · Don Quixote of La Mancha (1987) · Black Beauty (1987) · Wind in the Willows (1988) · Westward Ho! (1988) · Prisoner of Zenda (1988) · The Legend of Hiawatha (1988) · The Black Arrow (1988) · Alice in Wonderland (1988) · Around the World in 80 Days (1988)
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