Rock Dog

A new breed of rock star

6.3
20161h 30m

When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpected events.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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Official Trailer – “Follow Your Dream”

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Official Trailer

Cast

Photo of Luke Wilson

Luke Wilson

Bodi (voice)

Photo of Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard

Angus Scattergood (voice)

Photo of J.K. Simmons

J.K. Simmons

Khampa (voice)

Photo of Lewis Black

Lewis Black

Linnux (voice)

Photo of Kenan Thompson

Kenan Thompson

Riff (voice)

Photo of Mae Whitman

Mae Whitman

Darma (voice)

Photo of Jorge Garcia

Jorge Garcia

Germur (voice)

Photo of Matt Dillon

Matt Dillon

Trey (voice)

Photo of Sam Elliott

Sam Elliott

Fleetwood Yak (voice)

Photo of Ash Brannon

Ash Brannon

Ian (voice)

Photo of Julie Craig

Julie Craig

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Kellen Goff

Kellen Goff

Rock Show Announcer / Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Jennifer Hale

Jennifer Hale

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Maddie Taylor

Maddie Taylor

Additional Voices (voice)

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Reviews

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Reno

4/10

**Every dog has its day.**

Yeah, just like what we say in our country on 'made in China', a poor and cheap quality product. It seems they never ever see the bright side in this business (making products). This is the Sino-US collaboration product and as usual the film was too poor. The animation was much better than some of the B animation features. But the universe was too small, or you can say restricted for certain enclosure makes it fall in as a bad film. That's when you observe the backgrounds, you would notice how substandard it is.

Visually and basic storyline seems not much different from other animated flicks. Because it kind of reminded me many awesome films from the recent past like it either be ' Kung Fu Panda' or 'Zootopia'. All about chasing the impossible dream and an inspiring theme. But still I believe the little kids like under 6-7 might enjoy it. Yeah, this is definitely not for the grown ups like most of the modern animated films are. That's a sad part, yet some adult would find it better.

The film was built on the most common clichéd platform. A young Tibetan sheepdog is not interested in what his kind destined to do. Instead, he's very much into the musics and after inspired by what the famous musician said, he embarks a journey that would decide his fate. So how his life going to change comes with the remaining parts. There were some nice comedies, but nothing tried hard to uplift film. From the beginning itself, it was so familiar, which did not give any space for a better improvement in the later parts. An average film, maybe below that, yet watchable one. Short film though, with the nice music.

_4/10_

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