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The film was released in the United States on November 21, 1986, by Universal Pictures, four months after Disney's The Great Mouse Detective was released. It received positive reviews and was a box office hit, making it the highest-grossing non- Disney animated film at the time; the film is currently Don Bluth's third highest-grossing animated ...
The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, Billy Bletcher as the Robot Butler, Adriana Caselotti as the Robot Baby Carriage and Don Brodie as the Robot Barber. Modern Inventions pokes fun at modern conveniences. The scene of Donald in the barber's chair was submitted by Carl Barks as his first story contribution at Disney. [5]
Bird and the Robot [5] 1982: Animatronic robot explains the car production assembly line. Theme Parks: A Day at Disneyland [5] June 1982: Mickey Mouse costumed (not animated) and various other Disney characters costumed (Not animated) enjoy a day at the Disneyland theme Park Theme Parks: Magic Journeys [5] September 1982: 3-d film Theme Parks ...
The Mechanical Handy Man (1937), a rooster-like robot designed by Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to perform chores; Robot Butler and other robots confounding Donald Duck in Modern Inventions (1937) The New 1938 Creamlined Cow, mechanical dairy cow in the 1938 Looney Tunes short "Porky's Poppa" Robot Auto Mechanics in the 1938 Krazy Kat short The Auto ...
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse: A Duet, He Made Me Love Him: 1916 United States Traditional Animation Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter 'G' 1916 United States Traditional Animation Krazy Kat Invalid: 1916 United States Traditional Animation Battle of a Monkey and a Crab: 1917 Japan Anime The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric ...
A live-action feature film based on Prince Charming (of Cinderella and other fairy tales), titled Charming, entered development in 2017 with Stephen Chbosky writing and directing. [ 83 ] In 2019, Alan Menken suggested that the feature film Pocahontas would not have a live-action adaptation in the near future, since remaking Pocahontas would ...
McMaster's four-foot robot made an appearance at the Walt Disney Family Museum and was featured during the opening week of Tested.com [18] a project headed up by Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage of MythBusters. Since WALL-E's creation, Mike and the popular robot have made dozens of appearances at various events. [19]
Also, A113 is on the door of the editing room of Devtech, and it appears as the document code on the International Superhero Accord. Near the end of the film, Tony and Violet are going on a date at a movie theater showing a movie called "Dementia 113". [7] [10] Toy Story 4 – A vintage 1970s-style A113 sign appears in the antique store. [24]