Blinky Bill
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Blinky Bill poster |
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Directed by | Yoram Gross |
Produced by | Yoram Gross |
Written by | Yoram Gross Leonard Lee John Palmer |
Starring | Robyn Moore Keith Scott |
Music by | Marco Beltrami |
Cinematography | Frank Hammond Paul Ozerski |
Editing by | G.Y. Jerzy Lee Smith |
Distributed by | Beyond Distribution |
Release date(s) | 17 September 1992 Australia 24 September 1992 United States 30 March 1994 France 18 February 1995 Netherlands |
Running time | 80 min. |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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Blinky Bill is an anthropomorphic koala who is a children's fiction character in three stories of New Zealand-born Australian author Dorothy Wall.
These stories are Blinky Bill, Blinky Bill and Nutsy and Blinky Bill Grows Up.
The main character, Blinky Bill, is known for his mischievousness and his love for his mother. His friends include his adopted sister Nutsy, his kangaroo friend Splodge and his mentor Mr Wombat or Wombo, as Blinky prefers to call him. In general throughout the stories he does things that are realistic for koalas as well as things that child readers would like to do.
On another level, the Blinky Bill stories also present messages of conservation. Wall tells the stories directly to the children and Blinky often interacts with the readers in an introduction. Her dedications are often to 'All the Kind Children', with her own son Peter and other common Australian names of the 1930s appearing. They are also illustrated by Dorothy Wall herself.
Though the books have never been out of print, the Blinky Bill story has also been adapted for television and cinema. The first television series from the 1980s featured actors interacting with puppet animals and went under the title of The New Adventures of Blinky Bill. Blinky Bill was also made into an animated movie by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions studios in 1992 and in 1994 there was a second children's series on the ABC Kids channel. It was called The Adventures of Blinky Bill. More recently there have been computer games based on the Blinky Bill franchise, and these have been moderately successful.
[edit] Blinky The Character
One of Blinkys favourite words is "extraordinary"
some lyrics to the Blinky Bill opening theme are:
"I'm Blinky Bill
My whole life's a thrill
I do exactly what I want; I'm Blinky Bill
He's Blinky Bill
His whole life's a thrill
He does exactly what he wants; he's Blinky Bill"
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Blinky Bill, the quaint little Australian story and decorations by Dorothy Wall (Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1933) - digitised and held by the National Library of Australia
- Blinky Bill by Dorothy Wall, A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook