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The PAL-based European version of the movie has been released to Region 1 DVD in a 2-disc set on July 3, 2007, release called The Best of BraveStarr from BCI Eclipse, with the second disc being five fan chosen 'best of' episodes from the TV series. The movie received its own single DVD release on May 6, 2008.
BraveStarr is an American Space Western animated series that aired 65 episodes from September 1987 to February 1988 in syndication. [1] [2] The show was created a year after Mattel had released a line of action figures. BraveStarr was the last animated series produced by Filmation and Group W Productions before Filmation shut down in 1989. [3]
BraveStarr: The Movie: March 18, 1988: Taurus Entertainment: Alternate title: BraveStarr: The Legend: Happily Ever After: June 30, 1989: First National Productions: Produced in 1988; released in 1989 in the Philippines, 1990 in France, unreleased until 1993 in US: Kel-Air Entertainment
Made for television movie about the Battle of the Alamo: Desperado: Virgil W. Vogel: Alex McArthur, David Warner, Yaphet Kotto, Donald Moffat, Stephen Davies, Lise Cutter, Robert Vaughn, Gladys Knight, Pernell Roberts, Dirk Blocker: B Western Django 2: Nello Rossati
BraveStarr: Yes Yes Yes Line producer Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night: Yes Storyboard supervisor 1988 BraveStarr: The Movie: Yes 1989–1990 Garfield and Friends: Yes 1990 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Yes Storyboard director, animation director Kid 'n Play: Yes Animation director 1990–1992 Bobby's World: Yes 1991 Bucky O'Hare and the ...
The last shows produced by Filmation were Ghostbusters and BraveStarr, and the company's last production was the feature film Happily Ever After (a sequel to the story of Snow White); this film was produced from 1986 to 1988, and was theatrically released in the United States five years later, in 1993.
This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films released theatrically, whether wide or limited, in the United States, between 1937 and 1999.. Made-for-TV and direct-to-video films will not be featured on this list, unless they have had a theatrical release in some form.
Mark Dindal is an American filmmaker, animator and voice actor. Best known for his work at Disney, he directed the company's 2000 animated film The Emperor's New Groove (2000), as well as their 2005 film Chicken Little. [2]
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