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On episode seven of The Bluth, the Whole Bluth, and Nothing But the Bluth, we’re going back to the farm, but also to the city, and then back to the farm again, when we discuss the most rollicking Don Bluth film, Rock-A-Doodle! We’re joined by performer Chris Bramante (Robot Teammate) to talk about the story, songs, and “Sun Do Shine” of it all. Does it hold up? Grab your flashlight, tie your shoes, and Chanticleer your schedule for our most rollicking episode yet!

Links:

Watch Rock-A-Doodle on YouTube (free with ads)

http://bit.ly/2lZrzhJ

Buy Rock-A-Doodle on Bluth-Ray

https://amzn.to/2krYWJA

Listen to the Rock-A-Doodle Soundtrack (for the love of God, please!)

http://bit.ly/2k1KhEM

Glen Campbell Talks About "Rock-A-Doodle"

http://bit.ly/2lxgl3E

Remembering Rock-A-Doodle

http://dragonslairthemovie.com/remembering-rock-a-doodle

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Check out Robot Teammate and their musical, POCKETS

https://www.facebook.com/robotteammate

https://www.robotteammate.com

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Follow the Podcast on Instagram

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Check out Dax’s other pod, Cineppraisal

@Cineppraisal on FB/Twitter/IG

https://anchor.fm/cineppraisal

Rock-A-Doodle songs written by T.J. Kuenster and score written by Robert Folk.

Audio clips are from Rock-A-Doodle, by Sullivan Bluth Studios.

"Gentle on My Mind" written by John Hartford and performed by Glen Campbell.