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Rufus Sewell | ... |
The Cat
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Toni Collette | ... |
Beryl /
Cheryl
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David Wenham | ... |
Jacko
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Ryan Kwanten | ... |
Blinky Bill
(voice)
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Richard Roxburgh | ... |
Blinky's Father
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Robin McLeavy | ... |
Nutsy
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Barry Humphries | ... |
Wombo
(voice)
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Deborah Mailman | ... |
Blinky's Mother
(voice)
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Barry Otto | ... |
Mayor Cranklepot
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Fin Edquist | ... |
Additional Voices
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Tin Pang | ... |
Jorge
(voice)
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Charlotte Rose Hamlyn | ... |
Marcia Mouse
(voice)
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Steve Cooper | ... |
Additional Voices
(voice)
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Billy Birmingham | ... |
Richie /
Tony
(voice)
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Gabrielle Joosten | ... |
Additional Voices
(voice)
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An adventurous young koala embarks on a journey across the wild and dangerous Australian outback in the hope of finding his missing father, but he soon discovers that there is more to being a hero than meets the eye.
I watched this film together with my four old year girl and wife. My girl watched this film to the end that is why I gave it a 5 star in the rating. Nothing more. For adults, which I believe adults should also have fun in watching animations, this film is quite boring. The plot does not make sense. There is something/lots of things missing in the story, characters, development of the events. Characters do not have real depth, they are shallow and not familiar with you and do not connect with you. In line with that, the dialogues are sloppy and full of clichés. Not recommended for adults, not recommended for children over 6-7 I guess.