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Animated films about birthdays, the anniversaries of the birth of a person, or figuratively of an institution. Pages in category "Animated films about birthdays" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Birthdays of people are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with birthday gifts, birthday cards, a birthday party, or a rite of passage. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
After having a massive cardiac arrest, Nick comes into contact with a small, blue, winged (animated) unicorn named Happy that apparently only he can see. Happy explains he is the imaginary friend of a little girl named Hailey, who has been kidnapped by a deranged man dressed as Santa Claus ("Very Bad Santa"). Happy reveals that Hailey is Nick's ...
The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You: Charlie Voice, short film: 1995 Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken: Hudson Voice, direct-to-video: Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Bruno 1997 The Fanatics: Charlie Atwater A Christmas Carol: Jacob Marley: Voice, direct-to-video 1998 Hard Rain: Uncle Charlie 1999 Love and Action in Chicago: Taylor The ...
Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown is a prime-time animated TV special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on January 5, 1979. [ 1 ]
The film was produced in 1991. Czechoslovakian-born Canadian composer Milan Kymlicka provided the music for the film. He has also composed music for other Canadian TV series such as Babar, Rupert, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, The Legend of White Fang, The Adventures of Paddington Bear, the 1997 version of Lassie, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Night Hood and The Neverending Story.
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Marcelino Pan y Vino is an international co-produced animated television series. It was released as Marcelino (マルセリーノ) in Japan.. In 2000, VIP Toons (Spain), PMMP and TF1 (France), and Nippon Animation (Japan), in association with Televisión Española (Spain), RAI (Italy), and Televisa (Mexico), created the first television series adaptation of the 1953 story Marcelino Bread and ...