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Flushed Away was released on DVD on 20 February 2007. It includes behind-the-scenes, deleted info, Jammy Dodger videos and all-new slug songs. [ 11 ] It was released in the UK on 2 April 2007, [ 12 ] where it was also packaged with a plasticine 'Slug Farm' kit.
Leonid Yuriiovych Dmytrenko (Ukrainian: Леонід Юрійович Дмитре́нко; born 30 October 1955), better known by the psuedonym Oleksa Nehrebets'kyi (Ukrainian: Оле́кса Негребе́цький), is a Ukrainian dubbing director, editor and translator who works mainly with feature films.
English dub 2016 The Wild Life: Long John Silver Sing: Additional voices 2017 Cars 3: Additional racecars (uncredited) Despicable Me 3: Additional voices The Emoji Movie: Gnome Alone: 2018 Charming: King Beauty / Cranky Dwarf / Frazelli the Baker [107] The Grinch: Additional voices 2019 Toy Story 4: 2020 Onward: 2021 America: The Motion Picture ...
Active in theatre, cinema and television since the 1970s, he is also known for dubbing over the voices of actors such as Hugo Weaving in The Lord of the Rings film series, Michael Keaton in Batman and Spotlight, Arliss Howard in Full Metal Jacket, J.K. Simmons in Whiplash, Bruce Willis in 12 Monkeys, Ed Harris in The Hours, Colin Firth, John Malkovich and Kevin Kline in most of their performances.
In revealing the losses related to Flushed Away, DreamWorks also revealed they had taken a $29 million write down over Wallace & Gromit as well, the film had drastically underperformed expectations in the home DVD market, despite grossing $192 million against a budget of only $30 million at the box office. [55]
As a voice actor, Reiser dubbed the voices of many animated characters into the Hebrew language and is considered to be one of the most influential and successful Hebrew dubbing actors. He has voiced the narrator and Kame-Sennin in Dragon Ball Z and Ollie in Ox Tales.
DreamWorks had no involvement due to ending their partnership with Aardman after the release of Flushed Away in 2006. [7] Sam Fell directed, with Paul Kewley producing. [8] [9] Fell was approached by the film's original co-director Peter Lord in 2016 at a party and convinced him to return to Aardman to direct the sequel. [10]
In January 2007, a five-film deal with DreamWorks and Aardman fell through after three films, due to creative differences, as well as the box office failure of Flushed Away. Park said later that DreamWorks executives wanted to Americanise the very British Wallace and Gromit after test screenings, which would have tarnished some of the duo's ...