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1001 Nights (1990 film) A. Abul Kasame; Arabian Nights (1942 film) Arabian Nights (1974 film) Arabian Nights (2015 film) B. Baghdad Gaja Donga; Baghdad Ka Chor;
The film was released in 1990. [1] The film was released on VHS in 1990 in France. [3] This film was broadcast as a double telefilm on Antenne 2 [citation needed] in the early 1990s. The DVD version is the one released in the cinema, which is shortened and has fewer characters. A 2 DVD edition of the film was released in 2004.
A Handheld LCD Game based on the film was released in 1996 by Tiger Electronics. The 1997 Disney's Animated Storybook (CD-ROM for PC) adaptation uses elements of this film, along with the original animated movie. A video game based on the film entitled 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor was released in May 1997.
In North America, it was released on Diamond Edition Blu-ray and Digital HD on February 10, 2015, [113] featuring a new making-of featurette Lucky Dogs, [114] the animated short The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt (based on the Thunderbolt TV show in the film), [42] a 1961 version of the Disneyland episode "The Best Doggoned Dog in the World ...
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1001 Nights is a Canadian animated television series developed and produced at Big Bad Boo Studios in Vancouver, based on stories from One Thousand and One Nights. [1] The show is created and co-directed by Shabnam Rezaei and Aly Jetha.
One Hundred and One Nights (French: Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma) is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Agnès Varda. [3] A light-hearted look at 100 years of commercial cinema, it celebrates in vision and sound favourite films from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USA.