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Manufacturer: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Starring: Fred Savage, Conchata Ferrell, Sara Gilbert, Kellie Martin, Summer Phoenix Directed By: Ron Underwood
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301975889 Format: Color ISBN: 630197588X Label: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Manufacturer: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Release Date: 1999-07-20 Running Time: 42 Studio: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Theatrical Release Date: 1988
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Customer Rating:      Summary: So COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL! Comment: Ralph is back! John Clark Matthews is amazing. This movie was hilarious! I remember some funny lines. Ralph: I thought I gave you a ride. I did, didn't I? [later] Uncle Lester: Ralph you're grounded!
Ralph: But I did wat you said. Uncle Lester: Did what I said, but I didn't say to do that!
Fred Savage was cool for Garfield, and Conchata Ferrel was funny for Aunt Jill. Kellie Martin who played Karen was amazing, and Sara Gilbert and Summer Phoenix who were Stephanie and Vanessa were great. Walker Edmiston was sssssssssssssssssssssoooooooooooooooooooooooo good and scary for Catso. I've seen Walker in other movies, but not Edan Gross who was the artful Merton. Oh, yeah, another funny line. Ralph: That Catso cat needs a lesson, that I'm going to teach him! Also, Anne Bloom and Bruce French were great parents and were supportive to Garfield. Hal Smith was funny, and Ray Waltson was a joker. Matt is always funny. Corey Burton who played Chum was funny too. One last funny line, Ralph: Oh, Chum, go chew on a pellet! Elon who played Jonathan was good too. Also, June, the mouse was funny, June: He's selfish! Jason: Yeah, he never gives us rides!
Goodbye.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better than Ralph S Mouse! Comment: Dear Future Viewers of Runaway Ralph,
If you have already read RALPH S MOUSE then read Runaway Ralph.Once you read it, WATCH IT!
You'll see a big difference!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Mouse and the Motorcycle 2! Comment: Hi, people! If you liked the TV special The Mouse and the Motorcycle(1986), yu'll really like this 1988 TV special! They were both based on novels written by Beverly Cleary, a children's author. It's about a mouse named Ralph who runs away from home on his toy motorcycle, and stops at a summer camp. There, he meets a lonely boy named Garfield (Fred Savage, later of "The Wonder Years") and they become friends. Well, I don't want to spoil it, so this is all I'm going to tell you about the story. This film was originally aired on ABC in 1988, and, aside from cheap animation, is GREAT! Ya just gotta get it! And, in addition to this movie, get Mouse and the Motorcycle too. They are two excellent movies for all ages.
Customer Rating:      Summary: They don't get any better than this Comment: This classic needs to be in every video library. Children of all ages will find this movie irresistable. I'm ordering my 4th copy because friends and family have a cute way of begging my copy away from me and ironically, I have no children. When guests come over, a guaranteed way to capture the attention of their unruly children is to put this in the VCR. It usually captures the attention of the adults too. Unfortunately, the film is only 45 minutes long.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I like Runaway Ralph because I like animal books. Comment: Dear Beverly Cleary, I just read Runaway Ralph. I loved the book a lot. My favorite part was when Ralph met Chun because Ralph asksed Chum what kind of animal he was. I am going to ask you a couple of questions-OK? Why did you want to write so many books? Which of your books do you like the best? When you were little is this what you wanted to do? Please answer my questions. Sincerely, Sarah Teixeira END
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Beverly Cleary's entertaining sequel to The Mouse and the Motorcycle comes to life in another stop-motion animation TV short, starring a young Fred Savage. Ralph, a squeaky-voiced mouse with a penchant for peanut butter, decides to run away from the Mountain View Inn when his uncle threatens to ground him for reckless motorcycle riding. He winds up at the Happy Acres Camp, where an unenthused camper named Garfield (Savage) captures the tiny rodent. When "Garf" saves Ralph from a hungry cat, Ralph starts talking and a friendship develops. Together, boy and mouse combat Garf's own desires to run away from a difficult situation and solve a camp mystery to boot. Wholesome fun best describes this 42-minute family feature, which does not rely on cliché-ridden dialogue or breakneck action. The '70s go-go style of music is a little dated and Ralph's stop-motion movements may seem a little jerky by today's animation standards, but he and his furry costars still garner plenty of appeal. Children 4 years old and up will easily comprehend this film's lesson about the importance of working through problems rather than avoiding them. --Liane Thomas
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