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Rascal is a 1969 American drama film made by Walt Disney Productions.The film is based on Sterling North's book of the same name which tells the story of young Sterling North and his "ringtailed wonder" pet raccoon, Rascal.
The film has been remarked upon as being the first known feature in cinema history to star an assortment of real, dead, frozen animals, rather than live, trained, stuffed, animatronic, or puppet raccoons. [5] [14] The most important "effect" for the film was going to be the raccoons themselves, and Irvine consulted with experts at Ohio State ...
The entire family mourns for the loss of Old Dan. A few days later, Billy finds Little Ann dead at Old Dan's grave, having succumbed to her grief. His father says that his dogs served their purpose as an answer to his mother's prayers for the move. As the family packs for the move, Billy visits his dogs' graves one last time.
Image credits: raccoonsfun Technically, raccoons are considered to be pests. They intrude on people’s homes or backyards to find food. They enter homes through chimneys, gaps in roofs, and other ...
The Raccoons and the Lost Star; The Raccoons on Ice; Regular Show: The Movie; S. Sly Cooper (film) The Son of Bigfoot; T. The Raccoons: Let's Dance!
This category includes films primarily about raccoons. Articles must contain the specific reference ("Category:Films about raccoons") to be listed below. For more information, see List of fictional raccoons .
A woman fled and called 911 for help after nearly 100 hungry raccoons surrounded her Washington home, officials said in a video shared by the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office.. The unnamed woman ...
Bride of Frankenstein (The homunculus scene) [5] Cool World; Chopping Mall (laser effects) Demon Wind (hand rotoscoped demonic effects throughout) A Fistful of Dollars (title sequence) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (title sequence) Guardians of the Galaxy (Rocket Raccoon was created by rotoscoping Oreo, a tame raccoon)