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  2. Quest for Camelot - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Camelot was released by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label on May 15, 1998 in the United States and Canada. It received mixed reviews [6] and was a commercial failure, grossing $38.1 million against a $40 million budget. [7]

  3. Quest for Camelot (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Camelot is a third-person, 2D action role-playing game. [3] It features nine worlds with 60 levels. [4] The gameplay includes defeating enemies in each area, fetch quests, and carry quests. [3] Parts of the story are told through slideshows as cut scenes. [4] The game supports saves on battery and works with the Game Boy Printer. [4]

  4. List of Warner Bros. Animation productions - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Camelot: May 15, 1998: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment California and London WBFA facility Yowza! Animation A. Film A/S Heart of Texas Productions 43% [8] 50 [9] $40 million $38.1 million First fully animated film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation outside of Turner Feature Animation. 5 The Iron Giant: August 6, 1999 — Main faculties

  5. The Iron Giant - Wikipedia

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    The film significantly underperformed at the box office, grossing $31.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $50 million, which was attributed to Warner Bros.' lack of marketing and skepticism towards animated film production following the box office failure of Quest for Camelot in the preceding year. Despite this, the film was ...

  6. The King's Damosel - Wikipedia

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    The King's Damosel (also known as The King's Damsel) is a fantasy novel based on Arthurian legend by Vera Chapman first published in 1976. It served as the inspiration for the 1998 Warner Bros. film Quest for Camelot.

  7. The King and I (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of Quest for Camelot (1998), screenwriters David Seidler and Jacqueline Feather were contracted to adapt the film for Morgan Creek, to be released under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. In 1998, it was revealed the plot had been "slightly altered" from the original musical "in the interest of family viewing."

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  9. Quest for Camelot Nights - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Camelot Nights was a stage show performed on Switlik Lake at Six Flags Great Adventure from May 9, 1998 through 2001. The show told the story of the 1998 Warner Bros. animated film Quest for Camelot, featuring music and lyrics by Patrick Doyle as well as fireworks, lasers, and water projections.