The Electric Piper
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Directed by | Raymie Muzquiz |
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Written by | Bill Burnett |
Music by | Guy Moon |
Edited by | Ann Hoyt |
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Distributed by | Nickelodeon |
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68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Electric Piper is a animated television film written by Bill Burnett and directed by Raymie Muzquiz.[1] Originally produced for airing in 2000,[2] it was broadcast on Nickelodeon in February 2003, but it was never released to home media.[3] Only fragments remain as part of Burnett's "Cartoon Music Reel" on YouTube.[4]
Synopsis
The Electric Piper is a modern retelling of the Pied Piper of Hamelin story, featuring Sly (Wayne Brady), a 1960s era rock guitarist modeled on Jimi Hendrix, who uses his guitar to rid the suburban town of Hamelin of its rats. Denied his payment by the town, Sly lures the town's children into a mountain.
Voice cast
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- Wayne Brady as Sly, The Electric Piper
- Rodney Dangerfield as Rat-A-Tat-Tat
- Christine Ebersole as Pat Dixon
- Lesli Margherita as Janet Dixon
- Robbie Rist as Mick Dixon
- Laura San Giacomo as Mrs. Robinson
- Rodney Saulsberry as Mr. Jones
- Crystal Scales as Abby Jones
- Rob Schneider as Rinky-Dink-Dink
- George Segal as Mayor Nick Dixon
Reception
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