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It serves as a prequel to the 2011 film Red Dog, detailing the early days of the Red Dog, the Pilbara Wanderer. [1] Red Dog was played in the first film by Koko, but after Koko's death he was replaced with Phoenix. [2] A documentary about the life of Koko titled Koko: A Red Dog Story was released in 2019. It was also dedicated to his memory.
Clifford's Really Big Movie is a 2004 American animated adventure comedy film based on the PBS Kids TV series Clifford the Big Red Dog, itself an adaptation of the book series of the same name by Norman Bridwell.
Clifford's Puppy Days is an animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2003 [2] to February 25, 2006. [3] The prequel to the 2000–2003 series Clifford the Big Red Dog, it features the adventures of Clifford during his puppy days before he became a big red dog and before moving to Birdwell Island.
Clifford the Big Red Dog is an animated educational children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. [4] Produced by Scholastic Productions in association with Mike Young Productions, it was originally aired on PBS Kids from September 4, 2000, to February 25, 2003. [5]
Clifford the Big Red Dog grossed $49 million in the United States and Canada and $58.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $107.4 million against a $64 million budget. [6] In the United States and Canada, Clifford the Big Red Dog was projected to gross $15–17 million from 3,695 theaters over its first five days. [40]
Clifford the Big Red Dog is an animated children's television series which is a reboot to the book series of the same name written by Norman Bridwell, and the 2000 original series created by Deborah Forte and produced by Mike Young Productions, and is the third series in the franchise after the prequel spin-off Clifford's Puppy Days, which was also produced by Mike Young Productions.
Warner Bros. has released the trailer for Tim Burton’s follow-up to his 1988 cult classic horror-comedy “Beetlejuice,” with Michael Keaton reprising his role as the ghoulish title character.
The film explores Red Dog's earlier days, as well as delving into the history of the Pilbara region. Due to Koko's death, Red Dog was recast. [25] It was also dedicated to him. A spin-off documentary, titled Koko: A Red Dog Story was released in 2019. [26] The film explores the life of Koko, who was cast as Red Dog in the original film.