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A cartoon series, The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper, was released in 1996 based on the film. [31] Fatso (season 1–2), Stinkie, [31] Stretch and Casper were all voiced by the actors from the film, while Dr. Harvey was voiced by Dan Castellaneta, and Kat by Kath Soucie.
In a ghost train where spirits are heading towards the Ghost Central, Casper is unaware of where he is, while also unaware that he is a ghost himself. He gets kicked off the train and finds himself in the city of Deedstown, where he unintentionally scares a bunch of the town's citizens, which leads him to the realization that he is in fact a ghost.
Category of films featuring the character Casper the Friendly Ghost For more information, see Casper the Friendly Ghost in film . Pages in category "Casper the Friendly Ghost films"
Casper's Haunted Christmas is a 2000 animated Christmas supernatural black comedy film produced by The Harvey Entertainment Company and Mainframe Entertainment, based on the character Casper the Friendly Ghost, and was released in the United States by Universal Studios Home Video on October 31, 2000. [1]
Casper's Haunted Christmas, a direct-to-video animated feature set in Christmas Time; Casper's Scare School, second direct-to-video animated film; Casper and the Spectrals, a 2009-2010 three issued comic book miniseries that revamped Casper the Friendly Ghost; Casper, a series of video games based on the 1995 film "Casper" (song), by Takeoff
The film gave Casper a back-story and is the only time that explains his death. In the film, Casper was a twelve-year-old boy living in Whipstaff Manor with his inventor father J.T. McFadden until he died from pneumonia after playing out in the cold until it was past nightfall. This was also the only film to have Casper on screen in his human form.
At the time that principal filming wrapped on Casper, a sequel was proposed and a treatment was written, but a combination of less-than-stellar box office gross (although the film grossed $100 million in the US, the budget was more than half of that total and analysts predicted much higher earnings for the film) and the fact that both Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman were attached to other ...
2020 Onward: Banned due to the film's minor reference to a lesbian relationship. 2021 Eternals: Banned due to the film's character of Phastos and his husband. [39] 2022 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: Banned due to the film portraying a gay character. [274] 2022 Lightyear: Banned due to a brief lesbian kiss scene. [40] [41] 2023