Oggy and The Cockroaches: The Movie (found deleted scenes from animated movie; 2013)

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Poster for the film.

Status: Found

Date found: 22 Jan 2023

Found by: Oggy et les Carfads

Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie (also known as Oggy et les Cafards: Le Film in French) is a 2013 French animated anthology comedy film directed and written by Olivier Jean-Marie under Xilam Animation, that premiered in France on August 7, 2013, to May 20-7. The film is based on the series Oggy and the Cockroaches.

Plot

The movie presents Oggy, Jack and other characters of the show, born in different eras and time periods and having wacky adventures. In the movie, there are 4 eras where Oggy is born and his adventures take place, namely the Prehistoric Era (Stone age), the Middle Ages (1350), the Victorian Era (1899), and the Future (Star Wars Era).

Some scenes involving different eras were rejected, removed and deleted from the movie, but small glimpses of the scenes are present in the trailer. These scenes were eventually released on Blu-ray, and later uploaded by Internet Archive user Oggy et les Cafards on the 22th of January, 2023.

Deleted Scenes

Napoleonic Era

Status: Found

Oggy, Jack, Bob and Napoleon himself can be seen inside a tent planning their strategy. Oggy is a soldier in Napoleon's army while Bob and Jack are most probably his general or marshals. The cockroaches as usual, interfere to cause a problem. In the next instance, Napoleon hits Joey (one of the 3 cockroaches). This was just a fraction of the full Napoleonic Era segment of the movie.

Roman Empire Period

Status: Found

In this time period, Bob is Julius Ceasar while Oggy and Jack are barbarian tribesmen. Jack goes forward with Oggy to gift the swords to Bob but the cockroaches make a mess causing the swords to fall on Bob, who then orders his troops to attack both Jack and Oggy. This was also a fraction of the full Roman Empire Period segment of the movie.

Gallery

The "Roman Empire Period" scene.

The "Napoleonic Era" scene.

References