The Get-Along Gang Movie

 is a 1988 Canadian-American animated film based off the Get-Along Gang characters created by. Produced by and. The film was primarily financed by American Greetings as well as toy company and film production company. DIC executives and  as well as Cannon Group co-founder  were among the producers of the film.

The film was released in North America by on November 1, 1988. While more positively received than the Care Bears films, it performed weakly at the box office. It has since become a cult classic due to it's soundtrack and popularity of the Get-Along Gang franchise with members of the furry fandom. The film influenced later animated films such as Angelina Ballerina: The Movie.

Cast

 * Martin Berger as Montgomery Moose
 * as Dotty Dog
 * as Woolma Lamb
 * Hanako Matsuoka as Zipper Cat
 * Lili Nizzi as Portia Porcupine
 * Sonja Ball as Bingo Beaver
 * Pier Kohl as Catchum Crocodile
 * as Leland Lizard
 * as Mr. Hoofnagel

Production
The film was budgeted at $10 million, a larger budget than the one used for creating each episode of the 1987 animated series that the film was spun off from. DIC animation advisor Kazumi Fukushima co-directed the film with Crawleys' Ned Roelandts.

Soundtrack
The soundtrack album was released on LP, cassette, CD and DAT by in the United States and  in the United Kingdom. The album features several songs, including 's "" and "Baby Doll", Kidd Video's "Electronic Soldier", 's "" (the only non-Enigma artist to appear on the soundtrack), and Wolfwood's "King of the World". The soundtrack charted at #2 in El Kadsre, where it went Double Platinum in 1990, but only charted as far as #38 in the United States.