Meet Little Bubbles Martin
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| Meet Little Bubbles Martin | |
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| Directed by | Tim Burton |
| Music by | Danny Elfman |
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Meet Little Bubbles Martin is a 2002 American musical adventure comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and Tim Burton. It is the third film to be based on the children's television series Unique New York, after Unique New York Movie (1987)[1][2] and Unique New York Movie 2 (1994) and before Little Lucy's Big Musical Movie (2004), The Secret Life of Dogs and Babies (2006). It is a final film of Denise Battiste before her retirement and death in 2004.
Cast
Humans Cast
- Bunny Sanders as Charlotte McKinley
- Sid Sanders as Connor McKinley
- Dolly Sanders as Olivia McKinley
- Charlotte Sanders as Abby McKinley
- Ken Alan as Jane Kangaroo's dance partner (Song: Nothing Ever Happens To You)
- Chloe Boulton as Sally the Science Alien
- Ashleigh Aston Moore as Colette Greenfield
- Denise Battiste as Victoria Greenfield
- Julianne Buescher as Woman from "The Foot"
- Noel MacNeal as Man from "The Foot"
Animals Actors
Voice Cast
- Anthony Asbury as Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose, Yertle the Turtle, The Grinch, Additional Muppets
- Susan Garland as Little Bubbles Martin, Little Deedee, Additional Muppets
- Lorraine Feather as Pearl Martin (Little Bubbles Martin's Mom)
- Tim Lagasse as Junior Kangaroo, Additional Muppets
- Frankie Cordero as Tigger, Additional Muppets
- Bruce Lanoil as Rabbit, Fox in Socks, Additional Muppets
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Kessie, Jane Kangaroo, Max, Additional Muppets
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Morton the Elephant Bird, Additional Muppets
- Noel MacNeal as Lionel Lion, Additional Muppets
- Carmen Osbahr as Sierra Lion, Additional Muppets
- Alice Dinnean as Additional Muppets
- David Rudman as Eeyore, Additional Muppets
- Eric Jacobson as Additional Muppets
- Joey Mazzarino as Additional Muppets
- Julianne Buescher as Peggy Twinkletoes, Roo
- John Kennedy as Horton the Elephant, Additional Muppets
- Sally Wasseason as Leona Lion, Piglet, Additional Muppets
- John Tartaglia as Madam Chairflower, Additional Muppets
- Peter Linz as Winnie the Pooh, Theo Lion, Additional Muppets
- Tyler Bunch as Tigger, Additional Muppets
- Matt Vogel as Owl, Additional Muppets
- Jennifer Barnhart as Kanga, Cleo Lion, Scooter
Chorus
- Chloe Arnold
- Drew Tyler Bell
- Ayodele Casel
- Sandra Colton
- Alex Dugdale
- Michelle Dorrance
- Savion Glover
- Rusty Frank
- Derick K. Grant
- Mallory Hagan
- Dulé Hill
- Rod Howell
- Ted Louis Levy
- Reginald McLaughlin
- Mýa
- Sarah Reich
- Alfonso Ribeiro
- Jason Samuels Smith
- Randy Skinner
- Jimmy Slyde (final film role)
- Melinda Sullivan
- Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards
- Aaron Tolson
- Kevin B. Winebold
Additional Voices
Soundtrack
Score
- Overture
- Jane Kangaroo Gets Trapped
- Thidwick Gets Lost
- Thidwick the Lucky Moose
- Battle of Victoria and Colette
- Victory
Songs
- "Ruler Of The World" is a song that Yertle the Turtle sings while flying through the air and Yertle shoots himself from 2100 Tanglewilde St Apt 741, Houston, TX 77063 and lands in Junior's room in Four Seasons Hotel Houston. As he's flying, a few birds fly along with him singing his backup cords of the song.
- "One Little Star" is an original song written for Follow That Bird. On Thidwick's first night alone after having left the 675 Sulphur St, Houston, TX 77034 in an attempt to return to the Four Seasons Hotel Houston, he finds himself trying to fall asleep in a barn loft and wishing that Miss A was there to sing him a lullaby. Instead, he begins to sing "One Little Star" to himself. Unbeknownst to him, Yertle, Mister Z, Mister F, Norval, Miss A, and Miss I are huddled around a campfire, having stopped for the night. Miss A joins in, as does Fox in Socks, who is at his couch-bed in the living room and missing his best friend. As the song comes to a close, the screen splits into three sections, and all three are shown singing together as they settle in for the night and fall asleep.
- "Easy Goin' Day" is an original song written for Follow That Bird. Sung by Fox in Socks and Little Bubbles Martin, it revolves around these two new-found friends spending a day together. The reprise at the end credits at Follow that Bird is at the end credits.
- "The First Time It Happens" is written for The Great Muppet Caper. Junior Kangaroo and Jane Kangaroo sing it at Four Seasons Hotel Houston Ballroom as they dance together, starting as a slow production number and eventually becoming more upbeat.
- "You're My Baby" is a song that Horton the Elephant sings to his son Morton the Elephant Bird as a lullaby. Yertle the Turtle hears Horton singing on the roof in 2100 Tanglewilde St Apt 741, Houston, TX 77063. It makes two appearances in the scenes: on Horton's rooftop bedroom and on TV.
- "Kangaroo's Fantasy" is sung by Victor Holiday, with a dubbed singing voice, in The Great Muppet Caper. As its title suggests, the song takes place during a daydream Jane Kangaroo has while modeling a swimsuit; she imagines herself performing in a water ballet, while Victor, through a juxtaposed "bubble" shot, sings her praises (joined by Kermit for the finale).
- "I'm So Blue" is a song written for Follow That Bird. Thidwick sang this song after being caught by the Great Fear, locked in a cage, and paint on him to make him blue. It reflects his hopeless feelings, and desire to return home.
- Nothing Ever Happens To You
- Out in the Jungle is a song that Mick Maputo Bird sings to Junior Kangaroo in his room in Four Seasons Hotel Houston. When he first arrives he transforms Junior's room into a jungle setting. The Wickershams, Sneels, and a snark also appear, providing backup vocals and visual representations of jungle folk.
Production
It was filmed on location in Houston, Texas from 2001 to 2002
Locations in Houston
- Four Seasons Hotel Houston
- 2100 Tanglewilde St Apt 741, Houston, TX 77063 (Victoria and Colette's mansion)
- 11743 Taylorcrest Rd, Houston, TX 77024
- Kemah Boardwalk
- Sam Houston Park
- The Galleria
- Downtown Houston
- Uptown Houston
- Houston Theater District
- Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
