Stepping into the Magic Garden with Dougal and the Blue Cat, one finds a story tinged with an unusual shade of blue. The film charts the peculiar rise of Buxton, a feline usurper who quickly consolidates power through…
Dougal and the Blue Cat
A blue cat named Buxton is found in the Magic Garden. With help from the Blue voice (played by Fenella Fielding), Buxton enters the ruins of the old…
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A bold and surprisingly dark turn for The Magic Roundabout, Dougal and the Blue Cat is a film that rewards patient viewing. The arrival of Buxton and his subsequent coronation, a visually striking sequence involving seven blue doors,…
Dougal and the Blue Cat struggles to maintain a consistent tone, oscillating between the gentle whimsy of its origins and a surprisingly stark depiction of power grabs. The plot, driven by Buxton's coronation after a colour-coded challenge, feels…
This 1970 production, Dougal and the Blue Cat, offers a fascinating, albeit peculiar, expansion of The Magic Roundabout universe. The story's focus on Buxton's manipulative rise to kingship, culminating in the imprisonment of his peers, provides an unexpected…
Dougal and the Blue Cat presents a curious, if somewhat uneven, venture into the world of The Magic Roundabout. The narrative centres on the unsettling arrival of Buxton, a blue cat whose ascent to power is as swift…
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The Magic Roundabout, and by extension films like 'Dougal and the Blue Cat', holds a place in the nostalgic repertoire for many Australians who grew up with the series. While perhaps not as deeply embedded as some local productions, its unique brand of gentle surrealism and memorable characters left an impression. For contemporary Australian viewers, it represents an opportunity to revisit a classic of children's television and film animation from a bygone era.