The Jada River Movie

The Jada River Movie is a 2004 American animated comedy film produced by Riverhood Entertainment and based on the studio's animated television series of the same name. It was directed and written by Sabrina Scott.

The Jada River Movie was initially set to be released as a direct-to-video film, but was instead theatrically on June 23, 2004 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and received mixed reviews from critics and fell short of Paramount financial expectations earning over $166 million on its $65 million budget. It also served as the series finale of the original Jada River series, as no further episodes were made to continue from where it left off; however, the franchise was rebooted in 2016 with a computer-animated film of the same name.

Plot
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Voice cast
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Production
Rumors about a possible Jada River film started since the beginning of the series. Creator Sabrina Scott wrote a treatment for a Jada River feature film midway through the series' fifth season production in late 1992. It was to center on a dilemma for Jada, but it was never pitched. However, in 1999, after Riverhood Entertainment was acquired by Bear Bones Entertainment, Sabrina and the rest of the Riverhood team began working on a feature-length film based on Jada River by putting their finances into Script Development. In August 2000, Riverhood officially announced that Jada River was to star in his own feature film.

Animation
The film was animated in-house by Riverhood in Burbank, California and by Wang Film Productions/Cuckoo's Nest Studio in Taiwan and Saerom Animation in Korea.

Release
The Jada River Movie was originally set to be released as a direct-to-video film in Summer 2004, but in February 2003, Paramount announced that the film would be released theatrically.

Marketing

 * The official teaser trailer was released on March 15, 2003, and was shown before The Jungle Book 2.
 * TV Spots began to air between March and April 2004.

Home media
The Jada River Movie was released on VHS and DVD on September 16, 2003. The DVD included extras such as deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage and audio commentaries.

Music
The music for the film was composed and conducted by Mark Mothersbaugh, who also composed the original series. The soundtrack to the film was released by Atlantic Records on June 1, 2004.

Track listing
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Gallery
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Reception
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Main
To see the main transcript of the film, click here.

Trailers
To see the transcript for the trailers of the film, click here.