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Bartok The Magnificent by Don Bluth
Bartok The Magnificent Bartok The Magnificent is the prequel of the Don Bluth film Anastasia. This is the only sequel film of any of the Don Bluth films to actually be directed by Don Bluth. Bartok The Magnificent was produced and is still owned by 20th Centery Fox Film Corporation, they have full rights and I dont. Hope you all enjoyed the movie!
Pinocchio. (1976) starring Sandy Dunkan and Danny Kaye.
This is the 1976 television production of Pinocchio starring Sandy Dunkan and Danny Kaye. Made by VIC Entertainment, they own it, not me.
.....Oh, boy. Here we go. After watching this for the first time in my life only a couple of days ago...I'm not all that disappointed missing this as a child, but this upload is for anyone who has seen this as a child and loved it.
Enjoy the movie!
Jack and the Beanstalk starring Gene Kelly
This is Hanna-Barberas 1967 television special starring Gene Kelly. All rights belong to them, and not me.
Now in High Quality! YAY!
Enjoy the movie!
The Railway Dragon
The Railway Dragon. (1989)
Like 'Jack and the Beanstalk', I couldn't find this on YouTube...so here it is for all to enjoy!
Little Emily knows that magic lurks beneath an old railway tunnel. One day, she enters its darkness, and her ultimate wish comes true in the form of a centuries-old dragon. Together, they embark on a remarkable adventure.
This is one of my childhood favorites...because anything with dragons in it is awesome. :D
Enjoy the show!
Rankin/Bass's Wind in the Willows.
Wind in the Willows. Rankin/Bass (1987)
This is Rankin/Bass's animation adaptation of Wind in the Willows. The film was animated for television and was finished in 1985 but was delayed several times and eventually aired in 1987.
This is one of the most faithful renditions of the original story, and has great animation in it. It also features great voice work from Charles Nelson Reilly and many late greats, including: Eddie Bracken, Jose Ferrer, Paul Frees and Roddy McDowall.
Wind in the Willows was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, distributed by Warner Brothers (VHS video) and ABC (when it first aired on tv) and was based on the novel of the same name written by Kenneth Grahame. They own it, and I don't....so there. XP
If you like this movie, go and read the book!
Enjoy the movie!
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