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Rock-A-Doodle was loosely based on the play Chantecler by poet and playwright Edmond Rostand (itself based on a fable popularized by Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales). The idea for an adaptation of Chantecler dates back to the late 1930s at Walt Disney Productions, and was revisited repeatedly in the decades to follow, but never entered ...
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 ...
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]
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)
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
Linda Ann Fredericks (27 September 1950 – 3 May 2023), better known as Linda Lewis, was an English singer, songwriter and musician.She is best known for the singles "Rock-a-Doodle-Doo" (1973) and her version of Betty Everett's "The Shoop Shoop Song" (1975). [1]
Less than three years before Elon Musk tapped him to help overhaul the US government, Edward Coristine, then 17, was the subject of a heated dispute among executives at cybersecurity firm over his ...
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]