Run Away Home (Movie)

Run Away Home is a movie that was released by ATBW Label Networks on September 30, 2015. This movie came first as part of the series and focuses on a human named Henry, who is left in a crate by a cargo ship carrying supplies and tries to find himself a way to get back home. The music and the songs for the movie were composed by Billy Duvall (lead guitarist) and Lisa Escade (vocals), with Zander Royales being the bass guitarist for the songs. The movie has earned success in 2015 and seen a release of the game a few days later using the same name as the movie, which again was also successful.

This movie was praised by critics as a great action adventure as well as great and beautiful singing talents and great and lovely songs performed for the movie. As well as Lisa Escade performing beautifully while helping write down the songs for the movie. Even though this is not a musical film in general, it does have a few songs played throughout the movie. One instance is Quest For A New Place. Only Henry sings the song and no other animals are out dancing. That is until he trips over largely due to the friendly beluga whale he encounters while sailing away. He goes with him and helps him with a hand by pushing his boat and accelerating at a speed of 70 mph, outrunning police on their boats, which can only go up to 30 mph in general and most will not risk going too far, largely due to the dangers of evil orcas laying throughout the ocean.

The movie began it's development as an agreement with the Cree Brothers and Bill Duvall after their trip to a living museum. They tried to come up with a movie, but had no luck until Anthony eventually suggested Run Away Home. They then pitch the idea to ATBW and their CEO Eric Langile IV, who was trying to find new movies to make and release. This was due to Anthony, staying at a hotel, having a dream about a man with talking animals and he got this idea on May 2, 2015. Langile approved the movie on May 13, 2015 and took just a few months to make. It was released on September 27 as planned hy the company.

As Langile loved the idea of animals in a movie and a human, as well as creativity being used, he decided to get to work on the movie and have it released by the 27th.

Plot
The story focuses on Henry, a human from an island far away, he is sent on a cargoship run by wildebeests and gorillas, who are working for a cargo company called "Worth-it-delivery." Henry decides to attempt to put himself into a crate after watching a video on Television of another human doing so. He attempts to repeat it and ultimately is picked up by the Worth-it-delivery cargo ship, which makes routes from More Water Than Land to More Land Than Water, which are the two continents of the world in the Run Away Home Universe. Henry drives and puts his crate in a factory only later for a cargo ship there to pick the crate up (with Henry in it). They put the crate in the boat and think it is a regular package, as henry is completely silent in the crate. He is put on the ship with the rest of the crates and the ship ultimately takes off. This scares Henry inside the crate when it takes off, but later on he is more calm and knows not to panic. Under a global ordinance, all ship carriers in the movie are required to secure cartridges. Otherwise, anything it contains may break out or fall out and if made of glass, even break and fall in the ocean, causing danger to those living out under the ocean. The ordinance also requires all crates to be in a container and/or be inside the boat cabin. Henry shortly after becomes unconscious and passes out after sitting inside the crate for so long, though he is lucky he is not in a shipping container (where temperatures can get to as high as 300 degrees Fahrenheit!). He is asleep for so long he is unaware that he is about to fall in the ocean due to rough waves. He is the only one in the crate to fall out as where all of the other ones remains in the boat. He floats until reaching shore, where he then wakes up, and finds himself on the shore. He then gets out of his crate and sees a big city.

After he gets out of the crate, he sees towns and villages run by animals and sees a cosmopolitan city that he sees and decides to go check it out. On his way, he becomes hungry and tries to find a restaurant. He finds one called "Bison Buckaroo's," but that restaurant is just for herbivores like horses, cows, bulls, sheep, and goats. He finds another one called "Delicious Steaks," but that one is just for carnivores like lions, tigers, pumas, hyenas, and coyotes. He eventually runs into a meerkat colony and asks one of them a restaurant he can eat at and one says try "Boarsland Meats," which serves everyone around. So he goes there and grabs something to eat, and thanks the meerkat colony for giving the directions to him. He smells the odor of smoked ham and goes straight there. Mr. Boar, who runs the restaurant with his family welcomes Henry and provides him a seat. At this part, this is where he meets Rebecca Hippo, Alan The Bay Horse, and Regina The Palomino Horse. They all become friends and Rebecca asks which side he is from. Henry then replies he is from neither, shocking the three while eating. Eventually, nearby customers including Dean The Donkey hear it and Dean, who is an uptight, grumpy, stubborn, selfish, and miserable donkey, is angered by him and Henry is shocked. Regina quickly issues this situation and tells Henry about the nearby houses that are within the region.

After eating, Henry, Rebecca, Regina, and Alan walk and help find him a good temporary home while they make him a new boat. They look all over the place throughout their neighborhood for it. Brody The Bear, a rebellious and troublesome brown bear, however, approaches the four and advises Henry to be careful as he could become his dinner. Henry feels nervous and Rebecca tells him to get over his fears and igore him.