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The special is hosted by an offscreen narrator (voiced by Hal Douglas) and the Magic Mirror (using re-edited vintage footage of the late Hans Conried) which incorporates segments from both "Disney's Halloween Treat" (1982) and "Disney's Greatest Villains" (1977) episodes featuring classic short cartoons and excerpts of various villains from Disney feature films.
Thru the Mirror is a 1936 American animated short film directed by David Hand from a story by William Cottrell and Joe Grant. In this cartoon short, Mickey Mouse has a Through the Looking-Glass -parody-like dream that he travels through his mirror and enters a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive.
The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside.
Theatrical releases as well as made-for-TV (TV) and direct-to-video (V) movies of all types of animation are included. Currently, the lists don't recognize one release form from another. Currently, the lists don't recognize one release form from another.
Cartoon at the time was a relatively small band which was formed between Joosep Järvesaar (known for being the lead singer of the band 'Bedwetters'), Hugo Martin Maasikas and Ago Teppand. On & On was their second song released on the NCS label, and quickly saw commercial success worldwide, with the song soon surpassing more than 100 million ...
A video game spin-off released for the Nintendo DS called Oblivion Island: Kanata and the Rainbow Mirror (ホッタラケの島 〜カナタと虹色の鏡〜, Hottarake no Shima: Kanataa to Nijiiro no Kagami) was developed by Climax Entertainment and published by Bandai Namco Games on August 6, 2009, exclusively in Japan.
Since 1964, various animated and live-action theatrically released films based on Hanna-Barbera cartoons have been created and released in theaters. While alive, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna (the founders of Hanna-Barbera ) were involved with each production in some capacity.
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