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The film was released in Japan on 14 March 1981 by Toei Company. [1] It represents the fourth episode of Toei's World Masterpiece Fairy Tales, preceded by The Wild Swans (1977), Thumbelina (1978) and Twelve Months (1980), and continued with Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1982). It was the first animated film to be distributed by The Samuel ...
The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film [1] based on the ballet Swan Lake.Featuring Michelle Nicastro, Howard McGillin, Jack Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, Sandy Duncan, and Steve Vinovich, the film is directed by former Disney animation director Richard Rich and scored by Lex de Azevedo.
The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film based on the ballet Swan Lake. Starring the voices of Jack Palance , John Cleese , Steven Wright , and Sandy Duncan , the film was directed by a former Disney animation director, Richard Rich , and produced by Nest Family Entertainment / Rich Animation Studios and with a music ...
Swan Lake (Russian: ... Animated theatrical and direct-to-video productions. Swan Lake (1981) is a feature-length anime produced by the Japanese company Toei ...
Barbie of Swan Lake. Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 animated fantasy film co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Mattel Entertainment, and distributed by Artisan Home Entertainment. Based on the Tchaikovsky ballet Swan Lake, [2][3] it is the third in the Barbie film series, with Kelly Sheridan providing the voice of Barbie.
Based on the Swan Lake ballet music by Tchaikovsky, this 3rd film revolves around Barbie playing Odette, a young daughter of a baker, who one day follows a unicorn by name Lila into an enchanted forest. After being turned into a swan by a sorcerer named Rothbart, she decides to uncover how to break the spell upon herself and free the forest ...
The Wild Swans (1962 film) The Wild Swans (1977 film) Categories: Animated films about birds. Films about swans.
United States. Language. English. Box office. $273,644 (US) The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain, alternatively known as The Swan Princess and the Secret of the Castle in European territories, is a 1997 American animated musical-fantasy-comedy film and the first direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 animated film The Swan Princess. [1]