Wubbzy's Big Movie!

Judy's Big Movie!
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Directed by Bob Boyle
Written by Adam Shankman
Starring Emi Nitta, Daws Butler, Han Ji-Won, In-heyoong
Music by Mike Reagan
John Williams
Cinematography Jim Lang
Janusz Kamiński
Edited by Michael Kahn
Production
company
Distributed by Starz Animation
Film Roman
Release date
June 14, 1982
Running time
77 min.
Country US
Language English

Judy's Big Movie! is a made-for-TV movie based on the Judy Jetson television series which premiered on Starz Kids & Family on Friday, June 14, 1982, distributed by Starz Animation and Bolder Media in association with Film Roman. It is the first Judy project not to air on PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch, as of Starz producing the series.

A sequel, KPOP Idol, was released on June 14, 1990.

Plot

The Emi Nitta Idols & The Seiyuus are going to get some sweettarts pie, but Judy ends up tripping over a rock, smashes her head down a hill and ends up getting Knockity-Noggin and being unable to remember who she is. The rest of The Emi Nitta Idols & The Seiyuus try help Judy recover her memory, but fail miserably. Previously aired episodes from the TV series are used for flashbacks when one of the characters recalls a minute to help Judy remember. The episodes included: "Puddle Muddle", "The Tired Body", "Pirate Treasure", "Quark", "A Tale of Ponytails", "The KPOP Party", "Special Delivery", "Attack Of The 50-foot Fleegle", "Everything’s Coming Up Judy", "Hangtime", KFC For Thanksgiving", "The Present", "Ms. Valentine”, "Calling Dr. Jinks", "Ms. Cool", "Las Vegas", "Plaidvile", "and "Monster Madness". There are also references from "Judy in the Woods" and "Escape from Sailor Mars Island". In continuity sense, the film takes place right after the events of "Puddle Muddle" and a week after the events of "The Tired Body" which she hurts her leg, ankle, & her arm last week as said by Dr. Flooey.

The film nearly ends when Judy still cannot remember anything, so Secret Squirrel ejects her off the chair, sending her flying. She begins falling down a hill, while her head gets continually smashed by the force, eventually landing on her bottom. Secret Squirrel asks Judy if she is okay, Judy replies back to Secret Squirrel:"Yeah, I'm fine! Come on, let's go get that sweettarts pie!". Neptune then asks Judy if she remembers sweettarts pie, then she replies: "Sure, I love sweettarts pie!" Then Secret Squirrel asks Judy if she remembers The rest of The Emi Nitta Idols & The Seiyuus then replies: "Of course, all of you guys are the best friends ever, I never forget you!". Neptune then concludes to Judy & Secret Squirrel that Judy has her memory recovered and that she is back to normal.

Then, The rest of The Emi Nitta Idols & The Seiyuus go get some sweettarts pie with Judy, when all of a sudden Judy ends up mooing for one last time, which of course he implies she was kidding. The Emi Nitta Idols & The Seiyuus end up laughing about it, and the film ends.

Voice cast

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  • Grey DeLisle as Wubbzy, Buggy, Kooky Kid, Old Lady
  • Lara Jill Miller as Widget, Huggy, Old Lady Zamboni
  • Tara Strong as Ball Kid 2, Jumping Kids, Swinging Kid 1 and Daizy
  • Carlos Alazraqui as Walden, Earl, Swinging Kid 2, Ball Kid 1, Photographer, Dr. Flooey, Chef Fritz, Moo Moo the Magician, Sweet Tooth Tom, Store Clerk, Announcer, TV Character

Sequel

A sequel, titled Wubb Idol, was released direct-to-TV on May 1, 2009.

References

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