Friday Night Brights
Friday Night Brights is a 2005 Olympic-themed film of Chromism Junction starring Sally Sandilands as Ellie Bluerose, Rebecca Champagne as Rosie Rainbow, that premiered on December 2, 2005. This movie also is a 90-minute episode for the twelve season of the series Mega Puzzle City Funtime Show. This movie dedicated to the memory of Nikki Tilroe. This movie also based on the movie as video game (platforms are Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3)
- Directed by: Marjke Sheasby
- Written by: Marjke Sheasby
- Music & Lyrics by: Dennis Scott
- Genre:** Musical / Comedy
- Filming Dates: December 9, 2004 – March 24, 2005
- Release Date: December 2, 2005
- Home Video Release: June 11, 2006 *(Bonus: Three Chromism Junction episodes – "Crayon Rainbow Prix" (2005), "Bubbles" (2004), and "Friendship Party" (2005))*
Plot Summary
It’s the most exciting event of the year in **Chromism Junction**—the *Friday Night Brights Olympic Festival*! Athletes from across the city gather to compete in dazzling sports like baseball, basketball, swimming, and more. **Ellie Bluerose** (Sally Sandilands) and **Rosie Rainbow** (Rebecca Champagne) are two best friends who have always dreamed of competing in the festival. But when a mix-up puts them in unexpected sports events, they must train harder than ever to prove that teamwork and determination can lead to victory!
With catchy songs, hilarious misadventures, and heartwarming lessons about friendship and perseverance, *Friday Night Brights* is a spectacular, family-friendly adventure.
Main Cast & Characters
- Sally Sandilands** as Ellie Bluerose – A passionate, upbeat athlete with dreams of winning gold.
- Rebecca Champagne as Rosie Rainbow – Ellie’s best friend, full of energy and optimism.
- James Renfield as Coach Benny Bolt – The eccentric but lovable sports coach guiding the festival.
- Lily Andrews as Melody Maple – A rhythmic gymnast with a heart of gold.
- Nathaniel Brooks as Dash Darington – A cocky but talented track-and-field star.
- Patrick Stevenson as Professor Spark – The festival’s quirky announcer and inventor of wacky sports challenges.
Music Highlights
- "Run for the Gold" – An energetic opening number about chasing dreams.
- "Dribble to the Beat" – A funky basketball-themed song with rhythmic dribbling choreography.
- "Home Run Harmony" – A duet about teamwork featuring Ellie and Rosie.
- "Shining Bright Tonight" – The grand finale, celebrating victory and friendship.
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Video Game Adaptation
- Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
🕹️ Players can compete in various Olympic-style mini-games, unlock special songs, and customize their own sports team.
Dedication
This film is dedicated to the memory of Nikki Tilroe, honoring her legacy in children’s entertainment.
Movie Poster
a hyperrealistic 3D movie poster showcasing Ellie, Rosie, and the vibrant sports festival in Chromism Junction! It captures the excitement, neon-lit energy, and vibrant sports action of Ellie Bluerose and Rosie Rainbow in their Olympic adventure. Let me know if you’d like any tweaks!
