| The Magic Roundabout |
 | | Directed by | Dave Borthwick Jean Duval Frank Passingham | | Produced by | Unknown | | Written by | Paul Bassett Raolf Sanoussi Stephane Sanoussi | | Starring | Robbie Williams Kylie Minogue Tom Baker Sir Ian McKellen | | Music by | {{{music}}} | | Cinematography | {{{cinematography}}} | | Editing by | {{{editing}}} | | Distributed by | Pathé (UK), Weinstein Company (US) | | Released | 11 February 2005 (UK) | | Running time | 78 min. | | Language | English, French | | Budget | $20,000,000 | | Preceded by | {{{preceded_by}}} | | Followed by | {{{followed_by}}} | | IMDb profile | The Magic Roundabout (released in North America as Doogal) is a film based on the TV series of the same name, Image File history File links Magic_Roundabout-one-sheet. ...
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The characters as seen in the 2005 film |