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Rock-a-Doodle was the first feature-length live-action/animated film since 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but unlike the live-action characters from that film sharing the screen with animated characters like Roger Rabbit, Edmond is the only live-action character to share the screen with the animated farm animals; this was at the beginning ...
1991 – Rock-A-Doodle; 1992 – Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala (Australian Animation) 1993 – Opéra imaginaire (France Stop-motion) 1994 – Pumuckl und der blaue Klabauter (German animation) 1994 – Dot in Space (Australian Animation) 1994 – Faust (Czech Republic animation) 1994 – The Pagemaster; 1995 – Balto (live-action scenes)
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas; Franklin and the Green Knight; Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer; Help! I'm a Fish; Joseph: King of Dreams; The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire; The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus; Life-Size; The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea; The Little Vampire; Mermaid; Miracle in Lane 2; Mom's Got a ...
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords: March 21, 1986 [fr 5] Hanna-Barbera Productions Tonka Corporation: All Dogs Go to Heaven: November 17, 1989 [st 1] Sullivan Bluth Studios Rock-a-Doodle: April 3, 1992 [fr 2] Tank Girl: March 31, 1995 [st 1] Trilogy Entertainment Group The Pebble and the Penguin: April 12, 1995 [rls 2] Sullivan Bluth Studios [st 2]
In 2010, the film was re-released, along with Rock-a-Doodle, as a double-sided DVD, but the print utilized was the un-restored 1999 DVD. [44] The film was released on Blu-ray for the first time on October 11, 2011. [45]
After the release of Rock-a-Doodle (1991), and its disappointing box office performance, the studio (which was renamed Don Bluth Entertainment) filed for bankruptcy protection in October 1992. [12] [13] Due to Bluth Entertainment's liquidation proceedings, the production staff had been laid off. [14]
Rock-a-Doodle: Ireland United Kingdom United States Don Bluth: Goldcrest Sullivan Bluth Studios Ireland Limited Traditional: Theatrical? August 2, 1991 74 minutes Roujin Z 老人Z (Rōjin Zetto) Japan: Hiroyuki Kitakubo: A.P.P.P. Traditional: Theatrical: September 14, 1991: 84 minutes Rover Dangerfield: United States: James L. George and Bob Seeley
The story of Chantecler was loosely adapted into the 1992 American animated film Rock-a-Doodle, directed by Don Bluth and with the main character inspired by Elvis Presley, set in Tennessee in 1957. The film was a critical and box office failure, though it would achieve greater success during its home video release. [8]