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Stars of Space Jam is a collection of Looney Tunes VHS tapes released in 1996 to promote the release of Space Jam. A Japanese LaserDisc of this set was released around the same time. Each tape/side featured six cartoons, most of which had not been made available on home video before.
Space Jam broke the record for amount of composited shots in a featured film, [24] "roughly 1,043" according to Tippe, [10] as well as a record number of FX shots, with around 1,100 in a single 90-minute film; Independence Day (1996), released the same year, had 700 FX shots within two hours of screen time. [8]
November 1, 1996: Bad Moon [N 6] distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions: November 15, 1996: Space Jam: distribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation: December 13, 1996: Mars Attacks! December 20, 1996: My Fellow Americans: co-production with Peters Entertainment and ...
When it came to appearing alongside Michael Jordan in 1996’s Space Jam, Bill Murray played hard to get.. On the most recent episode of Jason and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast, the ...
1996–2000 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Part of the DC Animated Universe. 10 Road Rovers: Tom Ruegger Jeff Gordon 1996–1997 11 Waynehead: Damon Wayans: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Nelvana: 12 The New Batman Adventures: Paul Dini Bruce Timm Alan Burnett 1997–1999 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Sequel to Batman: The Animated ...
Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack album of the 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes cast. An album featuring the film's score by James Newton Howard was also released. The soundtrack was released by Warner Sunset and Atlantic Records on November 12, 1996.
Space Jam is a 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. Related releases include: Space Jam, music from the 1996 film "Space Jam", the title song from the soundtrack; Space Jam, a pinball game based on the 1996 film; Space Jam, a 1996 video game for the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation
The theatrical year of 1996 achieved a $5.8 billion domestic gross milestone and saw a record twelve films earning over $100 million by the end of December, with Independence Day earning over $300 million. However, the film industry experienced a surplus of releases between 1995 and 1996 that resulted in several box office flops, studio ...