

I only own my original characters in this fanfic. Rock Dog, Arctic Dogs, Sing and Arlo the Alligator Boy, along with all the songs featured in this fanfic, are properties of their respective owners. Rated PG for some mature language and released in celebration of the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, to take place in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on 18, 20 and.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a two-month lockdown in Rock Dog's hometown of Mengcheng, but nothing, not even a pandemic, can not stop them from hosting their first ever free online concert from their concert. Language: English Words: 89,969 Chapters: 43/43 Hits: 92īe the Light: The Special Rock Dog Lockdown Concertīlaziker Fandoms: 摇滚藏獒 | Rock Dog (2016), Sing (2016), Arctic Dogs (2019), Arlo the Alligator Boy (2021) Rock Dog, Arctic Dogs and Sing, as well as the songs featured in the work, are properties of their respective owners and I do not own anything else other than OCs.

Rated PG13 for some graphic violence, mature language and alcohol references, with some chapters being rated NC16 for graphic violence. However, with their lives transitioning to adulthood and new troubles brewing within and outside of the band, will Bodi and his friends get through all of this and win the Asia Song Festival 2025? When there is a new Asia-Pacific singing competition, this provided Rock Dog with an opportunity to prove why they are still one of the best bands in their country.

Some material may not be suitable for children.Blaziker Fandoms: 摇滚藏獒 | Rock Dog (2016), Arctic Dogs (2019), Sing (2016)Ī few years after the events in Rock Dog: The Songs We Sing, things were looking up: Rock Dog was still going very strong, Johnny and Ash found their relationship getting stronger and Swifty and Jade have given birth to a new son. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG - parental guidance suggested. The Catholic News Service Classification is A-II - adults and adolescents. The film contains one crass term and a few instances of bathroom humor. Franco, Baldwin, Huston, Klum (voicing two characters) and Cleese help “Arctic Dogs” to rise above its lack of freshness.Įven though the values in the film are suitable for all, the “be true to yourself” message has had better vehicles (“Moana” comes to mind). Renner brings the right mix of excitement and genuineness to Swifty. The voice acting in the film far surpasses the shortcomings of the script. Releasing the gas and melting the ice would result in the town’s destruction. His evil plan is to drill into a gas pocket directly beneath Taigasville. When Swifty promises Jade (voice of Heidi Klum), another fox he’s always had a crush on, to deliver a late package for her, he stumbles into the lair of Otto Von Walrus (voice of John Cleese), who wants nothing more than to rule the world. When he grows up and begins working for ABDS, Magda (voice of Angelica Huston) the boss caribou, puts him on the conveyor belt that prepares packages for delivery. His biggest wish: to be noticed and loved by all like Duke, Dakota and Dusty. His parents insist on dressing him in white so he blends in with the snowy landscape. This remote Arctic community depends on ABDS to deliver all the things they need for daily life.īecause of this, the dogs who pull the delivery sleds, Duke (voice of Michael Madsen), Dakota (voice of Laurie Holden) and Dusty (voice of Donny Falsetti) are the town heroes.Īs a youngster, Swifty bemoans the fact that he’s practically invisible to most of the other townsfolk – literally. Swifty and his pals, PB (voice of Alec Baldwin), a lovable polar bear, and Lemmy (voiced by James Franco), a scared-of-heights albatross, live in the quiet hamlet of Taigasville.

When he finally gets a job there, though, it’s not as glamorous as he imagined.ĭirected and co-written by Aaron Woodley with writing contributions from Bob Barlen, Cal Brunker, Matthew Lyon and Bryan Thompson, “Arctic Dogs” brings the message “be yourself” to the snowy north. He’s a fox who always dreamed of being top dog for the Arctic Blast Delivery Service (ABDS). The little ones will love Swifty (voice of Jeremy Renner). “Arctic Dogs” (AMBI Group) serves up family-friendly fare, scoring high on the cuteness meter despite its lack of originality.
