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The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash! The Secret Life of Pets is an American media franchise created by Illumination . Directed by Chris Renaud , the franchise stars the voices of Eric Stonestreet , Kevin Hart , Jenny Slate , Ellie Kemper , Lake Bell , Dana Carvey , Tara Strong , Hannibal Buress , and Bobby Moynihan , among others.
Rupert Fawcett is a British cartoonist and writer, who is best known for his critically acclaimed comic strips, Fred (produced since 1989), Daddy and Off The Leash. [1] Fred was published in Midweek Magazine for two years, then The Mail on Sunday for four years.
Off Main Street (1951–1961) by Joe Dennett; Off the Leash (1985–1994) by Bill Park; Off the Mark (1987– ) by Mark Parisi (US) Off the Record (1935–1984) by Carl Kuhn and later Ed Reed; Office Hours (1960–1974) by Cy Olson; Oh, Brother! (2010) by Bob Weber Jr. and Jay Stephens; Oh, Diana!
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Illumination, formerly known as Illumination Entertainment, is an American animation studio founded by Chris Meledandri on January 17, 2007, after leaving 20th Century Fox Animation and is a division of Universal Pictures, [5] [6] [7] a division of Comcast through its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal; Meledandri produces the films, while Universal finances and distributes them. [6]
Fans of classic cartoons might have a new favorite channel: MeTV Toons — a new TV network dedicated to animated favorites like Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Tom & Jerry and more — will debut this ...
Benji: Off the Leash! (also known during development as Benji Returns: The Promise of Christmas, and later Benji Returns: Rags to Riches [1]) is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by Joe Camp. It stars Nick Whitaker, Chris Kendrick, Christy Summerhays, Randall Newsome, Duane Stephens, and animal actors.
[2] [3] [5] [8] He did demonstrations in dog parks and advertised in local trade magazines, eventually leaving the Secret Service in 2010 to open Off Leash K9 Training. [2] [3] [5] [8] White's clients include private dog owners, military and law enforcement professionals, athletes, and entertainers. [2] [3] [5] [8]