Flushed Away Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 138000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ratónpolis

Title in Italiano:

Giù per il tubo

Title in Português:

Por Água Abaixo

Title in Français:

Souris City

Title in Türk:

Fare şehri

Title in Deutsch:

Flutsch und weg

Synopsis

Roddy is a decidedly upper-crust "society mouse" who lives the life of a beloved pet in a posh Kensington flat. When a sewer rat named Sid comes spewing out of the sink and decides he's hit the jackpot, Roddy schemes to rid himself of the pest by luring him into the "whirlpool." Sid may be an ignorant slob, but he's no fool, so it is Roddy who winds up being flushed away into the bustling sewer world of Ratropolis.

There Roddy meets Rita, an enterprising scavenger who works the sewers in her faithful boat, the Jammy Dodger. Roddy immediately wants out, or rather, up; Rita wants to be paid for her trouble; and, speaking of trouble, the villainous Toad - who royally despises all rodents equally, making no distinction between mice and rats--wants them iced... literally. The Toad dispatches his two hapless hench-rats, Spike and Whitey, to get the job done. When they fail, the Toad has no choice but to send to France for his cousin - that dreaded mercenary, Le Frog.

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Flushed Away
Dancing with Myself
Billy Idol: Performer
Billy Idol: Writer
Yakety Sax
Boots Randolph: Performer
Boots Randolph: Writer
Land of Hope and Glory
Edward Elgar: Writer
Are You Gonna Be My Girl?
Nic Cester: Writer
Jet: Performer
She's a Lady
Paul Anka: Writer
Batman Theme
Neal Hefti: Writer
Rule Britannia
John Venzon: Performer
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Bobby McFerrin: Writer
Bohemian Like You
Wedding March
Richard Wagner: Writer
Sailing
That's Not Rice You're Eating
Keith Baxter: Writer
La Marseillaise
Erika Dapkewicz: Performer
Proud Mary
John Fogerty: Writer
Tina Turner: Performer
Mr. Lonely
Bobby Vinton: Writer
What's New Pussycat?
Burt Bacharach: Writer
Tom Jones: Performer
Wonderful Night
Fatboy Slim: Performer
Fatboy Slim: Writer
Be Seeing You My Friend (sfx)
"Dancing With Myself" - Billy Idol
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl?" - Jet
"She's A Lady" - Tom Jones
"Ice Cold Rita" - Hugh Jackman & The Slugs
"Bohemians Like You" - The Dandy Warhols
"Marcel / That's Not Rice You're Eating" - Harry Gregson Williams / The Slugs
"What's New Pussycat?" - Tom Jones
"Yakety Sax" - Boots Randolph
"Mr. Lonely" - The Slugs
"Don't Worry Be Happy (with The Slugs intro)" - Bobby McFerrin
"Proud Mary" - Tina Turner
"Wonderful Night" - Fatboy Slim
"Life in the Sewer" - Harry Gregson-Williams
"Beware... Beware" - The Slugs

User reviews

Karen Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Flushed Away perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Laura Anderson
5/10

The songs featured in the film are catchy and memorable, complementing the story and characters seamlessly.

Margaret Moore
8/10

The variety of music styles in the soundtrack of Flushed Away keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the film. From energetic action sequences to heartfelt moments, the music complements each scene beautifully.

Daniel Taylor
9/10

The music in Flushed Away is expertly composed and arranged, creating a dynamic and immersive experience for the audience. The combination of different musical styles and instruments adds depth to the storytelling, making the characters and their journey even more engaging.

Mary Anderson
9/10

The soundtrack of Flushed Away perfectly captures the adventurous and whimsical tone of the movie. Each track is energetic and lively, enhancing the action-packed scenes of Roddy and Rita's escapades through Ratropolis.

David Robinson
5/10

The musical score enhances the emotional moments in the movie, adding depth and resonance to the relationships between the characters.

Mark Hall
7/10

The catchy and memorable songs in the soundtrack of Flushed Away make it enjoyable to listen to even outside of watching the movie. The music adds a fun and lively element to the overall experience of the film.

Stephanie Adams
5/10

The music brings out the comedic elements of the film, adding a playful and lighthearted touch to the scenes involving Roddy and Sid's antics.

David Garcia
6/10

The use of different musical styles throughout the movie keeps the audience engaged and entertained, providing a diverse listening experience.

Carol Turner
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the mood for the action-packed sequences, creating a sense of tension and excitement as Roddy and Rita navigate the dangers of Ratropolis.

Daniel Allen
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flushed Away is a delightful blend of catchy tunes and atmospheric pieces that elevate the film to a whole new level. It is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates well-crafted music that complements the on-screen action seamlessly.

Ashley Young
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flushed Away is a standout element of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers and musicians involved.

Margaret Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Flushed Away perfectly captures the adventurous and whimsical atmosphere of the movie. The music enhances the scenes and adds depth to the characters' emotions.