
She then shares that it is Marcella's seventh birthday, and the toys notice a large package in the corner. When Marcella leaves, the toys in the playroom come to life, and Ann tells them of the wonders of the outside world. Marcella returns home from school and rushes upstairs to her nursery playroom to put away her favorite doll, Raggedy Ann. The film was adapted by the 1981 drama adaptation and the 1986 Broadway musical, Raggedy Ann. Ever since its release, the film only gained a few home video releases and some television broadcasts. The film received mixed reviews, with most of the praise going to the animation. Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure premiered on March 20, 1977, in nine major cities before it was generally released on April 1, 1977, in the United States. The film's promotional campaign cost $2 million. Joe Raposo contributed all of the music and songs for the film. As a result, the film's release date was rescheduled for extra three months of work. Production for the film lasted for more than two years, budgeting to the cost of $4 million. Director Richard Williams controlled most of the film's production. The Bob-Merrill Company became its financer, and the film was a stage musical and a live-action television special before it was decided to become an animated film. The film started development when producer Richard Horner chose the characters from a conversation surrounding promotions of children's products. Raggedy Ann and Andy have to explore and find Babette in the Deep Deep Woods to save her. Meanwhile, Captain Contagious kidnaps Babette in the pirate ship and escapes from the nursery. During Marcella's seventh birthday, Babette, a doll from France, is introduced as the new doll from a large package.


In the film, Raggedy Ann and Andy, along with other toys, live in Marcella's nursery. It was the first feature-length animated musical comedy film produced in the United States. A 1941 short film had previously featured the Raggedy Ann and Andy characters created by Johnny Gruelle. It was directed by Richard Williams, produced by the Bobbs-Merrill Company, and released theatrically by 20th Century-Fox. Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure is a 1977 live-action/animated musical fantasy film loosely adapted from the 1924 novel Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees.
