The Soundkeeper's name is The Sound Keeper
The Phantom Tollbooth. Also called the adventures of milo and the phantom tollbooth, I believe.
To give emphasis on his name
The Phantom Tollbooth is a children's adventure novel and a modern fairy tale published in 1961, written by Norton Juster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer.Critics have compared it to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in terms of classic appeal and importance.Norton Juster was in an interview some time ago, he was inspired by reading encyclopedia as a child. Then in 1960 to 1961, he had written a boy name Milo, his watchdog Tuck who is beckoned by a Phantom Tollbooth to come drive through with his toy car.Animation director Chuck Jones adapted the book into The Phantom Tollbooth, a feature live-action/animated film of the same name, in 1971.In 1995, Juster adapted Tollbooth into a libretto for an opera.
It's called The Phantom Tollbooth.
One allusion in "The Phantom Tollbooth" is the character of Humbug, who alludes to the idiom "to bug someone," meaning to annoy or irritate. Humbug's name suggests that he is a bothersome character. Another allusion is the Mathemagician, who alludes to the idea of math being magical and fantastical.
I believe it was based on The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
his name is tock, like a clock tick tock, not rock
That movie was The Phantom Tollbooth, based loosely on the book of the same name.
The Phantom Tollbooth is a book by Norton Juster that was published in 1961. In 1970 it was adapted into a movie that mixed live action and animation. The character of Milo is played by Butch Patrick. Patrick is an American actor who was born under the name Patrick Alan Lilly in 1953, and is most well known for playing the character Eddie Munster in the CBS comedy The Munsters from 1964 to 1966.
The phantom's name is Erik.
The answer is The Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney in Shadows
Tock was named by his parents after his brother was named Tick. They thought (before Tick was born) that Tick would have a ticking sound. It turned out that he had a tocking sound. They rushed to the City Hall (or I think it is) to change the name. It was too late. They didn't want that to happen again, so when they had their second child, they named him Tock, thinking, he also had a tocking sound. He didn't. He had a ticking sound. A complete difference of Tick! They, again rushed to City Hall to change Tock's name. They, again, was too late. They were so upset, they decided to never have a child again. Therefore, that is the reason why Tock was named Tock.