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By this time, Bluth had three films in development—Thumbelina, A Troll in Central Park (1994), and The Pebble and the Penguin (1995). [16] The acquisition was approved by the Irish High Court, with Merlin Films and Media Assets spending $6 million to immediately complete the first two films, though financiers wanted Thumbelina released first ...
Thumbelina: A Magical Story (おやゆび姫物語, Oyayubi Hime Monogatari, lit. The Story of the Thumb-Princess ) is a Japanese anime series produced by Enoki Films and adapted from the original 1835 Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale " Thumbelina " by Akiyoshi Sakai.
Warner Bros. Pictures picked up Thumbelina and subsequent films for worldwide distribution. [46] The film was released on March 30, 1994. Critical reception was generally negative, and the film performed poorly at the box office, grossing just over $11 million. [48] The studio's next feature suffered a much weaker commercial performance.
On July 11, 2005, GT Brands Holdings filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection. [15] A day later, Gaiam announced to acquire all of GoodTimes' assets for $40 million. [16] The deal was closed in September 2005 [17] and GT Brands Holdings LLC was renamed as GT Media, Inc., [18] becoming Gaiam's general-interest label that released films and animation from DIC Entertainment and mockbusters from ...
In 1994, it was the worst year for WBFE, where it was home to numerous box-office bombs. In the early part of 1994, Warner released Thumbelina, which was a major box-office bomb. Another 1994 film was a live-action rendition of the book Black Beauty, which was another box-office bomb for the studio, grabbing only nearly $5 million at the box ...
Thumbelina (1978 film) Thumbelina (1994 film) This page was last edited on 11 September 2023, at 00:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Thumbelina grows up to be just as tall as a thumb. Then, the evil toad Gargalong kidnaps her from her happy home. She escapes and moves in with Mrs. Widget the mouse, who tries to marry her to the boring mole, Mr. Budgenot.
The Secret of NIMH debuted on Super 8 film and several home video formats in 1983, including VHS, [29] Betamax, CED Videodisc, Video8 [30] and LaserDisc, [31] which were distributed by MGM/UA Home Video in North America and Warner Home Video in Europe, Australia and Japan. [32] [33] A Video 2000 version was also released exclusively in Europe. [32]