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Flushed Away is a 2006 British-American computer-animated action-adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, produced by Cecil Kramer, David Sproxton, and Peter Lord, and written by Dick ClementIan La FrenaisChris LloydJoe Keenan and William Davies. It is the third and final film to be co-produced by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation following Chicken Run (2000) and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), and was Aardman's first completely CGI-animated feature as opposed to their usual stop-motion standard. The film stars the voice talents of Hugh JackmanKate WinsletAndy SerkisBill NighyIan McKellenShane Richie and Jean Reno.

The film was released in US on 3 November 2006 and in UK on 1 December 2006 and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, Flushed Away underperformed at the box office, prompting DreamWorks to end their partnership with Aardman.

Plot[]

Roddy St. James is an upper-class pet mouse who makes his home in a Kensington apartment. While his owners are away on holiday, a common sewer rat named Sid comes spewing out of the sink and wants to stay, especially as England is playing against Germany in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final. Roddy tries to prevent Sid by flushing him into the toilet, but Sid is not fooled, instead tossing Roddy in and flushing him into the sewer.

Roddy discovers a sewer city resembling London, Ratropolis, made out of various bits of junk, and meets Rita Malone, an enterprising scavenger rat who works the drains in her faithful boat, the Jammy Dodger. Rita is irritated by Roddy initially, but ends up taking him along. Her arch-enemy The Toad sends his rat henchmen, Spike and Whitey, after her for stealing back her father's prized ruby. The Toad loathes all rodents, and plans to have Roddy and Rita frozen with liquid nitrogen inside an ice-maker. The pair escape, and Rita takes a unique electrical cable that is required to control Ratropolis' floodgates.

Roddy discovers that the ruby is a fake and breaks it in front of Rita. Enraged, Rita attacks Roddy, but eventually calms down and explains that she is only angry because her father broke every bone in his body trying to obtain it just for her to find that it was just a worthless fake. Roddy offers Rita a real ruby if she takes him back to Kensington, to which she agrees, and the pair first stop to visit her family before setting off. During Roddy's stay, he overhears a conversation that causes him to think that Rita is selling him to The Toad, so he reneges on the deal and steals the Jammy Dodger. When Rita catches up to him, she is able to clear up the misunderstanding. The pair evade a pursuit from Spike, Whitey, and their accomplices, and incensed at his minions' repeated failures, The Toad sends for his French cousin, known as Le Frog. It is revealed that The Toad was Prince Charles' favorite childhood pet until he was abruptly replaced by a pet rat and subsequently flushed down a toilet, resulting in his hatred of rodents. Le Frog and his subordinates intercept Roddy and Rita and retrieve the cable, sinking the Jammy Dodger in the process, but the duo use a plastic bag to lift themselves out of the sewer and back to Roddy's home.

Roddy pays Rita the promised ruby and an emerald, then shows her around his house. She at first believes he has family in the home, but notices his cage and realizes he is a pet. Rita tries to persuade Roddy to come with her, but he is too proud to admit that he is lonely. She departs, but is soon captured by The Toad. Talking to Sid about half-time, Roddy pieces together The Toad's plan: to open the gates during halftime of the World Cup, when all the humans will most likely be using their toilets. As a result, a great sewage flood will form and drown Ratropolis in sewage, allowing The Toad to use the city as a home for his tadpole offspring. Roddy gives Sid his cushy position and has Sid flush him back to the sewers. He frees Rita, and together they defeat The Toad and his henchmen and freeze the wave of sewage with his liquid nitrogen.

Rita and Roddy build the Jammy Dodger Mark II and set off in her while Le Frog and his men go back to France.

In a mid-credits scene, Roddy's former owner Tabitha returns home with a new pet cat, which scares Sid.

Voice cast[]

  • Hugh Jackman as Roderick "Roddy" St. James, a pampered pet mouse living in a Kensington apartment with a wealthy British family. He is flushed down the toilet by Sid into the sewers.
  • Kate Winslet as Rita Malone, a street-wise and rather mean-spirited scavenger rat and the oldest child of a large family. She is the captain of The Jammy Dodger and Roddy's close love interest.
  • Ian McKellen as The Toad, a haughty amphibian wanting the entire rat population to be killed off so he can make room for his hundreds of offspring.
  • Jean Reno as Le Frog, The Toad's French cousin. He masters martial arts and is the leader of a team of hench-frogs.
  • Andy Serkis as Spike, one of the Toad's two top hench-rats. He is the quicker-witted and most aggressive of the two.
  • Bill Nighy as Whitey, another of the Toad's two top hench-rats. Whitey is an albino rat, and Spike's partner. Unlike Spike, Whitey is sympathetic and less vicious, but is also ignorant and gullible.
  • Shane Richie as Sid, an over-weight and lazy sewer rat from the sewers. He is an acquaintance of Rita and her family, and the one who flushed Roddy down the toilet into the sewers.
  • Kathy Burke and David Suchet as Mr. and Mrs. Malone, Rita's parents
  • Miriam Margolyes as Rita's grandmother, who has a crush on Roddy mistaking him for Tom Jones.
  • Rachel Rawlinson as Tabitha, Roddy's human owner.

Production[]

The idea for a film about rats which fall in love in a sewer was proposed by animator Sam Fell during the production of Aardman Animation's Chicken Run (2000). At the time, Aardman encouraged everyone at the company to come up with ideas for features for the DreamWorks partnership. Fell, development executive Mike Cooper, and producer Peter Lord then developed the concept into a story before pitching it to DreamWorks. Lord described the pitch as "The African Queen with the gender roles reversed." Comic writing duo, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais were contracted to write the script for the film, which went under the working title of Ratropolis.

Traditionally, Aardman have used stop-motion for their animated features, but it is complex to render water with this technique, and using real water can damage plasticine models. It would have been expensive to composite CGI into shots that include water, of which there are many in the movie, so they chose to make Flushed Away their first all-CGI production. This is the third and final of three Aardman-produced films released by DreamWorks. Aardman's experience with DreamWorks during the making of the film led to a split between the two studios.

Marketing[]

Soundtrack[]

On Halloween (31 October) of 2006, the Flushed Away: Music from the Motion Picture soundtrack was released by Astralwerks.

No. Title Artist Length
1. "Be Seeing You My Friend"      3:49
2. "Dancing with Myself" Billy Idol 4:49
3. "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Jet 3:34
4. "She's a Lady" Tom Jones 2:54
5. "Ice Cold Rita" Hugh Jackman & The Slugs 0:44
6. "Bohemian Like You" The Dandy Warhols 3:32
7. "Marcel / That's Not Rice You're Eating" Harry Gregson-Williams & The Slugs 0:55
8. "What's New Pussycat?" Tom Jones 2:17
9. "Yakety Sax" Boots Randolph 2:01
10. "Mr. Lonely" The Slugs 0:27
11. "Don't Worry, Be Happy (with The Slugs intro)" Bobby McFerrin 4:22
12. "Proud Mary" Tina Turner 5:25
13. "Wonderful Night" Fatboy Slim 2:37
14. "Life in the Sewer" Harry Gregson-Williams 4:40
15. "Beware...Beware" The Slugs 0:35
Total length: 36:16

Video game[]

Coinciding with the film's release, a video game adaptation was released on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Nintendo DS Advance, and Game Boy Advance. Although having heavily negative reviews from critics, the game received an Annie Award for the best-animated video game.

Home video[]

Flushed Away was released on DVD 20 February 2007. It included behind the scenes, deleted info, Jammy Dodger videos and all new slug songs. It was released in the UK on 2 April 2007, where it was also packaged with a plasticine 'Slug Farm' kit. The film was released on Blu-ray by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on 4 June 2019.

Reception[]

Critical response[]

Flushed Away has a 73% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.7/10 based on 131 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads "Clever and appealing for both children and adults, Flushed Away marks a successful entry into digitally animated features for Aardman Animations." Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 74, indicating "generally favourable reviews."

Box office[]

Flushed Away collected $64,488,856 in the United States, which was below the average of other CGI films from DreamWorks Animation, and $111,814,663 from international markets for a worldwide total of $176,319,242. The film opened to number three in its first weekend, with $18,814,323, behind Borat and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. Produced on a budget of $149 million, poor box office reception resulted in a $109-million write-down for DreamWorks Animation, and in a termination of the partnership with Aardman Animations.

Notes[]

  • In July 2014, the film's distribution rights were purchased by DreamWorks Animation from Paramount Pictures and transferred to 20th Century Fox. The rights were moved to Universal Pictures in 2018 after the buyout of DreamWorks Animation by Comcast/NBCUniversal.
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