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Animation technique Type Notes Release date Duration 1960 Alakazam the Great 西遊記 (Saiyūki) Japan Daisaku Shirakawa Taiji Yabushita: Toei Animation: Traditional: Theatrical The first animated feature release from American International Pictures, and the second anime feature film to have a theatrical release in the United States. August 14 ...
Pippi Longstocking is a 1997 animated musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Michael Schaack and Clive A. Smith, and written by Catharina Stackelberg, based on the eponymous children's books by Astrid Lindgren. [5]
Bilal: A New Breed of Hero is a 2015 English-language Emirati 3D animated action-adventure film about the birth of Islam, produced by Barajoun Entertainment and co-directed by Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal. With a story by Jamal, the screenplay was written by Alavi, Alex Kronemer, Michael Wolfe and Yassin Kamel.
Cerise Howard, discussing the film in a retrospective on Trnka for Senses of Cinema, describes the puppet animation as "more liquid, more balletic than ever"; [5] the scenes between Nick Bottom and Titania are "achingly tender"; [5] Titania's train is "an especially astonishing, luminous creation… constituted of tens of fairies, individually ...
Titanic: The Legend Goes On (Italian: Titanic, mille e una storia [5] or Titanic: La leggenda continua), also released as Titanic: The Animated Movie, [6] is a 2000 Italian animated musical film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, written and directed by Camillo Teti.
Toei Animation: Traditional: First anime feature to be in color and the first feature film produced by Toei Animation. October 22, 1958 () 1959 Chuang Tapestry 一幅僮锦: China: Qian Jagun: Shanghai Animation Film Studio: Traditional: First Chinese animated feature to be produced as the People's Republic of China: 1959 () Sleeping Beauty
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The Nagaoka film was released with an English language adaptation, via a DVD release in French (as Le Journal d'Anne Frank) with English subtitles. A release in North America was set for 2015, but went unreleased for several years. [1] The English version was finally released for free [2] on the official YouTube channel on May 3, 2020. [3]