It's funny because in the french version, the line " Get moving " doesn't exist. Instead, McLeash screams " Open your parachute " just before pushing Joanna
@@michaeljohnson4797 in the french version, this line doesn't exist but McLeash screams " Open your parachute " when Joanna makes her scary face before he push her
Joanna: I forgot master I’m afraid of heights, it’s too deep down, maybe be I can have those double triple a jumbo size eagle eggs that you are talking about, rather than getting those rats down? 0:19 0:24
Thomas Schumacher found George C. Scott’s address and sent him a box overflowing with Australian knickknacks and drawings from the movie, ostensibly meant to woo him. But the team never heard back. Even though Mike Gabriel had designed the character to look like Scott, they hired G. W. Bailey, star of the Police Academy franchise, as a backup. Bailey understood that he was being cast in the event that they never heard back from Scott and agreed to serve, essentially, as an insurance policy. After a Disney executive explained that they weren’t asking him for narration (“It’s more like radio”), Scott finally agreed. And from day one he was a handful. When he was told that the first recording session was in Burbank, he complained about the air quality of the San Fernando Valley, only to emerge from his car smoking a cigarette. Gabriel was so excited and imagined that the McLeach performance would be akin to his character in Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove. “When George comes in to record, he starts doing his lines all soft and whispery. I said, ‘George could we get that a little broader? We might need a little more room, a little more volume?’ He did the next line about the same. I said, ‘George could you do…?’ And he comes right up to the glass and stares me down and goes, ‘Anybody could read it that way. Anybody could do that.’ It was like, What the fuck are you bringing me in here for?” Gabriel remembered. Gabriel explained to him that the movie would be playing to little kids, entire families really, and that “a little melody helps the animation work better.” Slowly, he started to give Gabriel versions. “Is that what you’re talking about?” Scott asked Gabriel. “You get back into the editing room and you start cutting his stuff in and you realize he’s totally right. He’s putting a lot of really good acting into these line readings. I am cheesing it up in a way,” Gabriel confessed. “In every recording session he gets a little bigger and a little bigger. I was watching that film and he is big. By the time you get to the end of that movie he’s all over the place. He got into it and got there and saw the pencil tests and started to realize what was making this really fun.” By the third recording session, Gabriel and Scott were “chummy.” In this session (which was recounted by two separate eyewitnesses), they were recording McLeach’s death, when he’s drowning in the river. Scott reads the scene and proceeds to take off his shirt. He was wearing a safari shirt and had a white undershirt underneath. He took his keys and a giant bottle of heart pills out of his pockets and placed them on a nearby table. Scott looked at Gabriel. “You got a bucket or something, fill it with water?” Scott asked. He pointed to a plastic bucket that had fruit and drinks; they dumped the ice out and filled it with water. He set the water-filled bucket on a stool and turned to the booth. “I’m gonna give ya two,” he said. “He dunked his head in that bucket of water, full dunk. He keeps dunking his head. I loved him for it. He was giving some hilarious lines. He went for it 120%,” Gabriel said. You can hear that commitment while watching the scene today. And while Scott was a good sport for what Gabriel estimates was “90% of the recording sessions,” the last recording session was, by all accounts, a complete disaster. For this final recording session, a Disney executive reached out to Scott, who claimed he was in Canada. When the executive cheerily agreed to go to Canada to get the lines, Scott relented. “God dammit I’ll come out there. I will get out of my fucking bed of pain to record for you,” Scott told the executive, who 30 years later still marvels at his phrasing - my fucking bed of pain. “He’d just done The Omen5 [Editor’s note: it was actually The Exorcist III]. Somebody in the cast ended up dying or something and they had to reshoot all of The Omen 5 [again: it was Exorcist III]. And he had just dislocated his shoulder and had a broken arm and he did not want to come in,” Gabriel said. He started thumbing through his lines, paused, stared down Gabriel and asked, “Is this supposed to be funny?” “We’re working on it,” Gabriel replied. Scott then read every line exactly once. “He finished, threw it down and walked out,” Gabriel said. To finish up Scott’s lines and complete the McLeach performance, the production hired veteran voice actor (and by all accounts total pro) Frank Welker. The moment where McLeach is singing was the moment that led Scott to ask Gabriel if the script was meant to be funny. In the final film, that dialogue is supplied by Welker. And it’s pretty funny too.
I love this movie still Joanna's funny when she points 😂 then she acts like she has the eggs in her claws going up 😂 I'm happy she got away from mcleach as an adult this movies pretty dark seeing Cody get dunked and the way mcleach tortures his victims I'm so glad it was a happy ending for Joanna Cody and everyone!!!!! Joanna's still making me laugh as an adult
He also voice gogo dodo 🦤, furball, little bepper and calamity coyote from tiny toons adventures 1990, Nana 2 and octopus 🦑 from return to neverland 2002, sabor the leopard 🐆 from tarzan 1999, captain, thunderbolt, Steve, cydne and scorch from 101 dalmatians series 1997, Pegasus from hercules 1997, cri-kee and khan from mulan 1998, Abu the monkey 🐒, raja and the cave of wonders from aladdin live action 🎬 2019, Toby from the great mouse detective 1986, max the sheep 🐑 dog 🐕 from the little mermaid 1989, flit the hummingbird from pocahontas 1995, sparky, spike, kixx, spooky, yin, yang, slushy, splodyhead and sprout from lilo and stitch the series 2003, Chester the duck from the proud family 👪 2001, nuru and sheeta from the legend of tarzan 2001, dragon 🐉 from shrek 2001, mama t-rex from ice age dawn of the dinosaurs 🦕 2009, Fred and Scooby-Doo from what's new scooby doo 2002.
I’m came here originally because I grew up watching the rescuer films as a kid. But today I’m here because of a Facebook post of a person’s favourite strong women empowerment post 😂 It showed the Queen from aliens, the T-Rex from Jurassic Park and the Mothra from the Godzilla film-series. But in the comment section they have a picture of Joanna and the comment of the post says don’t forget Joanna as well. lol they also said yes the lost Disney princess 🤦♂️🤣 She is a strong female character as well. 😂jk
@@TravonJamelGreen I think the reason he was yelling at her to hurry is because he knows the rangers are out looking for him. And he wants to beat the hind tail before they do.