Once upon a time…or maybe twice…there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland…
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The Beatles’ classic 1968 animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, has been digitally restored for DVD and Blu-ray release. The film’s songtrack album will be reissued on CD. Formerly out of print, the film has been restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Picture Services and Eque Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the hand-drawn original artwork, no automated software was used in the digital clean-up of the film’s restored photochemical elements. This was all done by hand, frame by frame.
Bonus features for the Yellow Submarine DVD and Blu-ray include a short making-of documentary titled “Mod Odyssey” (TRT: 7:30), the film’s original theatrical trailer, audio commentary by producer John Coates and art director Heinz Edelmann, several brief interview clips with others involved with the film, storyboard sequences, 29 original pencil drawings and 30 behind-the-scenes photos. Both Digipak packages will include reproductions of animation cels from the film, collectible stickers, and a 16-page booklet with a new essay by Yellow Submarine aficionado John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer, Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios).
More from the press release:
Directed by George Dunning, and written by Lee Minoff, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn and Erich Segal, Yellow Submarine began its voyage to the screen when Brodax, who had previously produced nearly 40 episodes of ABC’s animated Beatles TV series, approached The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein with a unique vision for a full-length animated feature.
Yellow Submarine, based upon a song by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, is a fantastic tale brimming with peace, love, and hope, propelled by Beatles songs, including “Eleanor Rigby,” “When I’m Sixty-Four,” “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds,” “All You Need Is Love,” and “It’s All Too Much.” When the film debuted in 1968, it was instantly recognised as a landmark achievement, revolutionising a genre by integrating the freestyle approach of the era with innovative animation techniques.
Inspired by the generation’s new trends in art, the film resides with the dazzling Pop Art styles of Andy Warhol, Martin Sharp, Alan Aldridge and Peter Blake. With art direction and production design by Heinz Edelmann, Yellow Submarine is a classic of animated cinema, featuring the creative work of animation directors Robert Balser and Jack Stokes with a team of animators and technical artists.
“I thought from the very beginning that the film should be a series of interconnected shorts” remembers Edelmann. “The style should vary every five minutes or so to keep the interest going until the end.” These styles included melding live-action photography with animation, 3-dimensional sequences and kaleidoscopic “rotoscoping” where film is traced frame by frame into drawings. The entire process took nearly two years, 14 different scripts, 40 animators and 140 technical artists, ultimately producing a groundbreaking triumph of animation.
Synopsis of the film:
Once upon a time… or maybe twice, there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, a place where happiness and music reigned supreme. But all that was threatened when the terrible Blue Meanies declared war and sent in their army led by a menacing Flying Glove to destroy all that was good. Enter John, Paul, George and Ringo to save the day! Armed with little more than their humour, songs, and of course, their yellow submarine, The Beatles tackle the rough seas ahead in an effort to bring down the evil forces of bluedom.
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How to enter the contest – read this! You can win this Blu-ray. Enter now – just tell us your favorite scene from Yellow Submarine and your favorite Beatles song from the movie. This next part is important: Put your answer in the “Message” field of the online entry form! If you don’t do that, you won’t win. Click on this sentence to enter the contest! Contest ends on July 11, 2012.
My wife would love this.
Love Beatles
Would I be hot stuff at the beach riding in a “Yellow Submarine.’
have not seen in years but from the out looking in.
Lucy in the Sky for both scene and song.
never seen it
Nowhere Man, and my favorite scene is the very last scene, when the Beatles physically appear in the final scene
Lucky in the Sky for both
holes in albert hall
It has been ages since I’ve seen this but I love it!
It was so cool…I grew up on the Beatles..
I haven’t seen it in a long time
a classic I would love to see again
great music
I like the trippy scene with Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds – favorite song as well.
I LOVE THE BEATLES!
Take a look at the Yellow Submarine In Monte Carlo
I love the Blue Meanies scene when the mean meanies become nice meanies. I also like the end when the real Beatles make an appearance. The voices used in animated parts of the movie weren’t dubbed by the real Beatles.
I would love to win this prize.
I love this movie! I just shared it with my granddaughter the other day! My favorite scene is the vacuum creature who sucks up the background, then himself, yet the yellow submarine is released. My favorite song in the movie is Nowhere Man. I’d love to win a copy of this movie!!!
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It was very inventive for its time. I could watch it every day!
Watched it when I was a kid and I was never the same after
Lucky in the Sky for both
I have never seen it but I know the songs well
Thank you!
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds- both the song and scene 🙂
My favorite scene is the scene where Ringo pulls a hole out of his pocket! I also like when they play Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
When they go through the Sea of Time and sing the song When I’m Sixty Four.
lucy in the sky with diamonds is my favorite song and scene too!
hope to win this for my mom who has actually been to one of their concerts
My favorite scene is when they pass through the Sea of Time, I love the song “When I’m Sixty-Four”.
My favorite is when they pass through of time, lucy in the sky with diamonds