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"The War was over...

The only suriviors were street animals: dogs, cats and rats. From them, a new race of mutants evolved.

That was a long time ago..."

- The Old Code

Rock & Rule (known as Ring of Power outside North America) is a 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fiction fantasy film from the animated-film company Nelvana, which it was the animation studio's first-ever feature film.

Rock & Rule was produced and directed by Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert, and Clive A. Smith with John Halfpenny, Patrick Loubert, and Peter Sauder at the helm of its screenplay. The film also features the voices of Don Francks, Greg Salata, and Susan Roman.

Plot
Angel, a member of a punk rock band in the apocalyptic future, is kidnapped by Mok, a legendary superocker. Obsessed with a dark experiment, Mok plans to use Angel's voice to summon a demon from another dimension. The rest of the band follows Mok to Nuke York in an attempt to get her back.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) For Nelvana's first animated movie, which it was very impressive and visually detailed for the character designs and settings.
 * 2) The main antagonist, Mok, is one of the most popular and well-received character for the personality and his goal was releasing a demon for Angel's music.
 * 3) TBA.
 * 4) TBA.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The American cut is terrible that some of important scene has been edited or cut and changed Omar's voice from Greg Salata to Paul Le Mat due to MGM/UA's test audiences and poor treatment towards to Nelvana.
 * 2) TBA.
 * 3) Omar is very unlikable though-out the entire movie, until he was redeemed to rescue Angel in the end.

Reception
TBA

Trivia

 * The voice of Mok was originally going to voiced by David Bowie, Tim Curry, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger (which Mok's appearance is based on Jagger) and Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (Sting), but it was too expressive to afford them.