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Thumbelina was produced by Don Bluth Ireland Ltd. and distributed by Warner Bros. under its Family Entertainment imprint. The film was released in theaters on March 30, 1994 to mixed reviews from film critics, [7] [2] and became a box-office failure, grossing $17 million against a $28 million budget.
Thumbelina: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1994 Don Bluth animated feature Thumbelina and was released on February 24, 1994. The soundtrack was composed entirely by Barry Manilow. Manilow, along with lyricists Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman, who wrote the songs. [1]
The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina won a 2003 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in the Direct to Video category. [4] In addition, the film was nominated for a 2003 DVD Premiere Award (administered by the DVD Exclusive Awards) in the categories of Best Animated Character Performance (Elijah Wood) and Best Animated DVD Premiere Movie.
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North American distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Silver Pictures and Working Title Films: March 30, 1994: Major League II [N 6] North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions: Thumbelina [N 9]
The Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection (once called the "Hanna-Barbera Golden Collection", later called the "Hanna-Barbera Diamond Collection") is a series of two-to-four-disc DVD box sets from Warner Home Video and later by Warner Archive, usually containing complete seasons and complete series of various classic Hanna-Barbera (with MGM Cartoons ...
Only live-action/animated film by Don Bluth and only Don Bluth film to be created using two dual aspect ratios, with all animated sequences still shot in open matte, while the live-action portions were shot in widescreen. 6 Thumbelina: March 30, 1994: Don Bluth and Gary Goldman: Don Bluth: Warner Bros. Pictures: $28 million $11,373,501 40% [81]
The Thumbelina version was released on VHS by United Home Video, [7] but is different from the theatrical version in that the film Thumbelina is shown after the Santa portion, rather than during it. The Jack and the Beanstalk version has not been released on video, but the included film was released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2002. [8]