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Featured CED VideoDisc No. 22 - Fall 2001 |
This CED feature covers three CED titles- the 1970's animated versions of J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels about the Hobbits and Middle-earth. This page covers "The Lord of the Rings," while the Hobbit and the Return of the King are on separate pages.
I've been planning this CED feature for over a year now in anticipation of the release of the first Lord of the Rings movie, but in light of the September 11 attack, I believe Tolkien's works also serve as an allegory to conditions in this country leading up to the tragedy. America had a false sense of security with its friendly neighbors and geographic isolation, not unlike that of the Hobbits safe in the relative isolation of their Shire with friendly people about, oblivious to the gradually darkening world at large. Well, the Hobbits and their allies rose to the challenge, and we're accomplishing the same thing.
"The Lord of the Rings" is the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated adaption of about the first one and one-half volumes of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings Trilogy. The plot revolves around a great struggle for power in a section of the world called Middle-earth, with a certain important ring that first turned up in "The Hobbit" playing a pivotal role. This animated version of what might sound like the complete trilogy covers most of "The Fellowship of the Ring" and about half of "The Two Towers." None of "The Return of the King" is covered, although an animated version of that volume was made the following year. There is no way a single movie could cover all three volumes without exercising an extreme hatchet job or being excessively long.
The animation in this adaption is interesting, as it uses a rotoscope technique where live actors were filmed and then animated. This ranges from some characters looking like animation with really fluid motion to some characters looking like live actors with just a little bit of colorization. The scenes where the live actors are really obvious are at the Prancing Pony Inn and in the epic battle sequences. One of the biggest criticisms of this movie is the abrupt ending. For example, the Treebeard character is only shown for about one minute when he was a major character in the book. It is said that Ralph Bakshi ran out of money and had to cut the project short. But even if he had completed "The Two Towers" the ending would have been abrupt, as the book itself ends rather abruptly in anticipation of its sequel "The Return of the King."
Ralph Bakshi also did the CED title Fire and Ice which throughout the movie makes more effective use of the rotoscoping animation technique. If you're looking for "The Lord of the Rings" on eBay, don't confuse it with the similarly named Lords of the Ring. The later is a professional wrestling disc having nothing to do with Tolkien, although being a very rare CED title, it's somewhat of a find in its own right.
SPOILER ALERT!
The pictures below show most of the characters of "The Lord of the Rings" and are intended to loosely review the plot. If you plan to read the books, I recommend not even looking at these pictures beforehand. One of the great things about Tolkien is his ability to evoke images in your mind, which can be spoiled by having a pre-conceived notion of what the character looks like. Clicking on the pictures will bring up pages that provide additional information, like quotes from the book and links to pages concerning those characters in the upcoming live-action movies. The pictures may also be viewed in slide show fashion.
Book Chapters from "The Fellowship of the Ring" and Their CED Start Times
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Chapter Title
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CED Start Time
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Book I, 1. A Long-Expected Party | Side 1, 04:48 |
Book I, 2. The Shadow of the Past | Side 1, 07:02 |
Book I, 3. Three Is Company | Side 1, 16:00 |
Book I, 4. A Short Cut to Mushrooms | Skipped |
Book I, 5. A Conspiracy Unmasked | Skipped |
Book I, 6. The Old Forest | Skipped |
Book I, 7. In the House of Tom Bombadil | Skipped |
Book I, 8. Fog on the Barrow-Downs | Skipped |
Book I, 9. At the Sign of the Prancing Pony | Side 1, 20:37 |
Book I, 10. Strider | Side 1, 24:08 |
Book I, 11. A Knife in the Dark | Side 1, 28:05 |
Book I, 12. Flight to the Ford | Side 1, 35:05 |
Book II, 1. Many Meetings | Side 2, 00:01 |
Book II, 2. The Council of Elrond | Side 2, 05:07 |
Book II, 3. The Ring Goes South | Side 2, 08:39 |
Book II, 4. A Journey in the Dark | Side 2, 11:05 |
Book II, 5. The Bridge of Khazad-dum | Side 2, 18:34 |
Book II, 6. Lothlorien | Side 2, 25:13 |
Book II, 7. The Mirror of Galadriel | Side 2, 28:16 |
Book II, 8. Farewell to Lorien | Side 2, 31:21 |
Book II, 9. The Great River | Skipped |
Book II, 10. The Breaking of the Fellowship | Side 2, 32:31 |
Book Chapters from "The Two Towers" and Their CED Start Times
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Chapter Title
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CED Start Time
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Book III, 1. The Departure of Boromir | Side 2, 38:23 |
Book III, 2. The Riders of Rohan | Side 2, 42:15 |
Book III, 3. The Uruk-Hai | Side 2, 43:00 and Side 3, 06:50 (Out of sequence) |
Book III, 4. Treebeard | Side 3, 10:15 |
Book III, 5. The White Rider | Side 3, 12:10 |
Book III, 6. The King of the Golden Hall | Side 3, 14:00 |
Book III, 7. Helm's Deep | Side 3, 19:47, 25:38, and 35:09 |
Book III, 7. The Road to Isengard | Skipped |
Book III, 9. Flotsam and Jetsam | Skipped |
Book III, 10. The Voice of Saruman | Skipped |
Book III, 11. The Palantir | Skipped |
Book IV, 1. The Taming of Smeagol | Side 3, 02:13 (Out of sequence) |
Book IV, 2. The Passage of the Marshes | Side 3, 20:56 (Out of sequence) |
Book IV, 3. The Black Gate Is Closed | Skipped |
Book IV, 4. Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit | Skipped |
Book IV, 5. The Window on the West | Skipped |
Book IV, 6. The Forbidden Pool | Skipped |
Book IV, 7. Journey to the Cross-Roads | Skipped |
Book IV, 8. The Stairs of Cirith Ungol | Side 3, 33:04 (Partial) |
Book IV, 9. Shelob's Lair | Skipped |
Book IV, 10. The Choices of Master Samwise | Skipped |