Bob and Bobby: The Rabbits in the Hat (2002 film)

Bob and Bobby is a 2002 American-Czechia animated comedy adventure film produced by Nickelodeon Movies. It was based on the Czechoslovakian cartoon series called “Bob a Bobek” by Václav Bedřich and Vladimír Jiránek which the continuity was alternated, It was directed by Don Paul and Phil Roman. The film stars with the voices of Kenneth Branagh, Richard Kind, Tara Strong, Jim Cummings, Tom Kenny, Carolyn Lawrence, Jeff Bergman, Rob Rackstraw, Dave Foley, Jill Talley, and Roger Bumpass. The film was scored by John Powell, and it was written by Terry Rossio. The film was released on June 28, 2002 accomplished with the animated SpongeBob SquarePants short called “ALF and Sandy” in North American theaters, it was also released on July 16, 2002 in Czechia cinemas accomplished with the previous animated short.

The film was occasionally released on August 24, 2002 in British cinemas, and internationally in the cinemas with previous short. In Australia, the film was released on December 19 of that year in Australian theaters.

Plot
The two rabbits was adopted by the magician which he named them Bob and Bobby, they got into the magician’s hat. then they got lost in Prague, Czech Republic, they may have set off for their journey to make messages for everyone.

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Cast

 * Kenneth Branagh as Bob, a white rabbit who is a one of magician’s rabbits, also Bobby’s father.
 * Richard Kind as Bobby, a white rabbit who is a one of magician’s rabbits, also Bob’s curious son.
 * Tara Strong as Darla, a mouse who eats cheese.
 * Jim Cummings as The Magician, Bob and Bobby’s owner.
 * Tom Kenny as Lenny, a friend of Bob and Bobby who is a squirrel.
 * Carolyn Lawrence as Sylvia, a Texan raccoon who came from state of Texas.
 * Jeff Bergman as Larry, a German Shepard.
 * Rob Rackstraw as Rex, a main antagonist who is a grey cat that tried to attack Darla as he turned into a normal grey rabbit.
 * Dave Foley as Ben, a Czechia Duck.
 * Jill Talley as Wendy, a grey mole.
 * Roger Bumpass as Ted, Wendy’s love interest who is a black and white mole.

Development
In 2000, after The Road to El Dorado hits box office, Don Paul wrote about Bob a Bobek film adaptation as he planned with the development with Phil Roman. A licensed script was made to be by Paramount with a plan for Nickelodeon Movies to be published in September of 2000, the movie was filmed between December 2000-June 2001.

Music
John Powell scored the film in 2001-2002.

Release
Bob and Bobby was scheduled to be released on December 3, 2001, but it was pushed back to June 28, 2002. The film was accomplished with the animated SpongeBob SquarePants short called ALF and Sandy, the film was released internationally on August 24, 2002 which the fair release in the UK. The film was released on July 16, 2002 in Czech Republic cinemas accomplished with the same animated SpongeBob SquarePants short “ALF and Sandy, it was released in Australian theaters on December 19, 2002 which accomplish with the 2001 short called Peter’s Feline Trouble.

Marketing
The said film’s teaser trailer was released on July 12, 2001 along with the teaser poster, the official trailer was released on November 23, 2001 as well the official poster.

The merchandise contains plush items, toys, and apparels.

Sequels
Bob and Bobby 2: The Two Rabbits Goes to Michigan was released on March 4, 2005 which resulted as a sequel. then Bob and Bobby 3: The Magic Happens was later released on November 28, 2008.

In 2013, the fourth and final film has been made in development, which title was named Bob and Bobby: The Last Magic will be released on June 30, 2023.

Television series adaptation
In 2003, the film was adapted into Nickelodeon’s television series named Bob and Bobby which it’s premiered on May 7, 2003. the series featured with two rabbits named Bob and Bobby going on their journey to make messages, and solve problems. it was ended on July 16, 2008 as the third installment of the film getting released on November of that year.

Box Office
Bob and Bobby hits $510.9 million in United States and Canada.

Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval of “100%” rating based on its 120 reviews. This film has been received grade “A+” as the critic reads “Bob and Bobby are actually good as Thumbelina, the film has been a most popular in the United States and Czech Republic. however the two rabbits go on the adventure, and have the message for everyone who knows the healthy truth or anything include them not to get hurt, some fun or make good friends, and many more. it follows the story of Bob and Bobby’s great adventure, and however the new characters are lovable too.”