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102 Dalmatians (2000)


Released from prison on good behavior after swearing that she will have nothing to do with fur again, Cruella De Vil cannot keep this promise and is soon plotting another "FUR-OCIOUS" scheme to get her ultimate Dalmatian coat. Again eager to obtain her fur at any cost, the adventures begin when Cruella and the dogs romp through Paris.
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Sequel
Running Time:
1 hr. 41 min.
Release Date:
November 22, 2000 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
U.S. Box Office:
$66,941,559

101 Dalmatians (1961)


When the wicked Cruella de Vil and her henchmen kidnap Dalmatian puppies for their cherished spotted fur, it is up to the puppies' parents, Pongo and Perdita, and some brave farm animals, to free the caged canines. Though 101 DALMATIANS has fewer songs than many of its animated brethren, the essential musical number "Cruella de Vil" is as much fun as any 10 tracks. Based on the book by Dodie Smith, this Walt Disney animated classic spawned the 1996 live-action remake, as well as a sequel called 101 DALMATIANS II: PATCH'S LONDON ADVENTURE.
Also Known As:
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS
Production Status:
Released
Genres:
Kids/Family, Animation and Adaptation
Running Time:
1 hr. 20 min.
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Studios:
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$60,679,097
Produced in:
United States

101 Dalmatians (1996)


Cruella DeVil owns and runs the fashionable House DeVil, catering to her two passions: clothes and fur. But when her most talented and industrious designer, Anita, falls hopelessly in love and marries beau Roger, Cruella is threatened by the shift in loyalty. Paying a visit to the newlyweds' home, her temper thaws when she finds that a litter of Dalmation puppies is due. Intent upon adding them to her growing collection, she brandishes her check book only to discover the pups are not for sale. However, Cruella doesn't understand the word no, and she sends her hapless henchmen Jasper and Horace to steal what can't be bought. As Cruella preens in readiness for her new finery, the entire canine kingdom is racing to rescue the pups.
Also Known As:
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
Cruella De Villlle attempts to get her hands on 101 dalmations to make new fur coats.
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation
Running Time:
1 hr. 45 min.
Release Date:
November 29, 1996
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Production Co.:
Great Oaks Entertainment
Studios:
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$136,182,161
Filming Locations:
London, England, United Kingdom
Produced in:
United States

Zeus and Roxanne (1997)


Zeus and Roxanne (1997)

The friendship between a dog named Zeus and a dolphin named Roxanne brings the dog's owner and a marine scientist together. When the animals' bond grows and develops into a form of communication, a rival scientist steals the animals.
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
An unlikely friendship forms between a dog and a dolphin.
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy and Kids/Family
Running Time:
1 hr. 37 min.
Release Date:
January 27, 1997
MPAA Rating:
PG
Distributors:
MGM Distribution Company, Rysher Entertainment
Production Co.:
Price Entertainment, Rysher Entertainment
U.S. Box Office:
$7,224,000
Filming Locations:
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
Produced in:
United States

Yankee Doodle Cricket (1975)


Chester the cricket and his pals Harry the cat and Tucker the mouse are transported back to early colonial days to help America win its independence in this enjoyable children's feature. They compose "Yankee Doodle Dandy," march with George Washington's troops, get Paul Revere out of bed in time to warn everyone about the British, and even aid Thomas Jefferson in the writing of the Declaration of Independence. It's hard to imagine that American history could be made so merry, but it has; maverick "looney-tune" director Chuck Jones shoots this patriotic firecracker high into the stratosphere. Kids will find plenty to cheer and laugh about as they learn an important history lesson or two. The characters are based on the series of children's books by George Selden, who collaborated with Jones on the famous CRICKET IN TIMES SQUARE and A VERY MERRY CRICKET, released two years previously.

Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)


As the annual Giant Vegetable Competition approaches, it's "veggie-mania" in Wallace & Gromit's neighborhood. The two enterprising chums have been cashing in with their pest-control outfit, "Anti-Pesto," which humanely dispatches the rabbits that try to invade the town's sacred gardens. Suddenly, a huge, mysterious, veg-ravaging "beast" begins attacking the town's sacred vegetable plots at night, and the competition hostess, Lady Tottington, commissions Anti-Pesto to catch it and save the day. Lying in wait, however, is Lady Tottington's snobby suitor, Victor Quartermaine, who'd rather shoot the beast and secure the position of local hero--not to mention Lady Tottington's hand in marriage. With the fate of the competition in the balance, Lady Tottington is eventually forced to allow Victor to hunt down the vegetable chomping marauder. Little does she know that Victor's real intent could have dire consequences for her and our two heroes.
Also Known As:
The Wallace & Gromit Movie
The Curse of the Were-Rabbitt
Wallace and Gromit
Wallace and Gromit in the Were-Rabbit
Wallace and Gromit: The Great Vegetable Plot
Production Status:
Released
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family and Animation
Running Time:
1 hr. 25 min.
Release Date:
October 5th, 2005 (NY/LA)
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
United International Pictures (UIP), DreamWorks
Production Co.:
Aardman Animations
Studios:
DreamWorks Animation
U.S. Box Office:
$56,068,547
Produced in:
United States

Valiant (2005)


brave-but-undersized pigeon, named Valiant, dreams of joining the elite Royal Homing Pigeon Service and serving crown and country during World War II. Despite his small stature, Valiant's ambitions are enormous as he keeps a stiff upper beak and endures rigorous training in preparation for a dangerous mission to deliver vital messages to troops behind enemy lines. With a shortage of wingpower in the royal fleet due to increased attacks by a brigade of vicious enemy falcons--led by the ruthless General Von Talon--the mission falls to Valiant and the unlikely heroes of "Squad F" to try and save the day. With a wing and a prayer, Valiant and his fine feathered pals fly into harm's way and prove that it's not the size of the wingspan that counts, but the size of the spirit.
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
A wood pigeon named Valiant dreams of being a messenger homing pigeon for the Royal Air Force during WWII.
Genres:
Comedy, Kids/Family and Animation
Running Time:
1 hr. 16 min.
Release Date:
August 19th, 2005 (wide)
MPAA Rating:
G for General Audiences.
Distributors:
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Production Co.:
Odyssey Entertainment, U.K. Film Council, Take Film Partnerships, Ealing Studios
Vanguard Animation
Vanguard Films
Studios:
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Financiers:
Funding: Dexia-Banque Internationale a Luxembourg S A, Invicta Capital Limited, U.K. Film Council
Co-Financier: Baker Street Media Finance
Completion Bond Provider: Film Finances Inc
U.S. Box Office:
$19,471,912
Filming Locations:
London, England
Produced in:
United Kingdom

The Tale of Despereaux (2008)


The Tale of Despereaux (2008)

Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books -- reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to hear the tales. But when the Princess dismisses Roscuro's friendship, he becomes the ultimate rat and plots revenge with fellow outsider Mig. After Pea is kidnapped, Despereaux discovers he is the only one who can rescue her...and that even the tiniest mouse can find the courage of a knight in shining armor.
Also Known As:
Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
One tiny creature will teach a kingdom that it takes only a little light to show that what you look like doesn't equal what you are.
Genres:
Comedy, Kids/Family, Animation and Adaptation
Running Time:
1 h. 34 min.
Release Date:
December 19th, 2008 (wide)
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Universal Pictures
Production Co.:
Framestore Feature Animation, Relativity Media, Larger Than Life Productions
Studios:
Universal Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$50,818,750
Filming Locations:
London, England UK
Produced in:
United States

Madagascar (2005)


This movie focuses on four residents and "stars" of the Central Park Zoo in New York City who are also best friends: a lion (Stiller), a zebra (Rock), a giraffe (Schwimmer) and a pregnant hippo (Smith). When one of them goes missing, the other three break out of the zoo looking for him, and eventually all four are captured and put in boxes to ship them back to the continent their species are originally from: Africa. An accident at sea, however, strands them on the shore of Madagascar. Having had humans take care of them their entire life, the four know nothing of surviving in the wild, or that one of them, the lion, is genetically predisposed to eat his three best friends. Exploring their surroundings, the four friends soon meet the Malagasy locals (a type of lemur given to having loud "rave-like" dance parties) and their carnivorous enemies, the fousas. As the two sides try to use these four new, strange (and large) friends to their benefit, our heroes are also confronted with the reality of their predestined roles in nature.
Production Status:
Released
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Kids/Family and Animation
Running Time:
1 hr. 26 min.
Release Date:
May 27th, 2005 (wide)
MPAA Rating:
PG for mild language, crude humor and some thematic elements.
Distributors:
DreamWorks
Production Co.:
PDI/DreamWorks
Studios:
DreamWorks, DreamWorks Animation
U.S. Box Office:
$193,136,719
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Produced in:
USA

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2000)


Former stray dog Tramp has happily settled into upper class cocker spaniel Lady's New England household. The pair have four puppies together, including the restless young Scamp. Scamp hankers for life outside the cosy confines of his home, and one day escapes into the world to experience life as a stray. Quickly joining a pack run by junkyard dog Buster, Scamp meets young puppy Angel. As they roam the streets together, Scamp and Angel begin to find romance in each other's company.
Production Status:
Released
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Kids/Family, Musical/Performing Arts, Romance, Animation and Sequel
Running Time:
1 hr. 9 min.
MPAA Rating:
G
Production Co.:
DisneyToon Studios
Studios:
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Produced in:
United States

Lady and the Tramp (1955)


Lady and the Tramp (1955)

A cute, classy "Lady" cocker spaniel escapes from her confining owner and falls for an alley dog, known as the "Tramp", who rescues her from some mean dogs out on the streets.
Production Status:
Released
Genres:
Drama, Kids/Family, Animation and Adaptation
Running Time:
1 hr. 15 min.
Release Date:
June 22, 1955 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Studios:
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$30,643,529
Produced in:
United States

The Karate Dog (2004)


detective hits a dead end when he discovers that the only witness to the murder of an old man in Chinatown is his faithful dog.
Also Known As:
Unleashed (Crystal Sky)
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
A detective and a dog, who's owner was murdered, join together to find the killer.
Genres:
Comedy, Kids/Family and Crime/Gangster
MPAA Rating:
PG
Production Co.:
Unleashed Productions, Crystal Sky Entertainment
Filming Locations:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Produced in:
Canada

Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)


Manny the woolly mammoth, Sid the sloth, Diego the saber-toothed tiger, and the hapless prehistoric squirrel/rat known as Scrat are still together and enjoying the perks of their now melting world. Manny may be ready to start a family, but nobody has seen another mammoth for a long time; Manny thinks he may be the last one. That is, until he miraculously finds Ellie, the only female mammoth left in the world. Their only problems: They can't stand each other--and Ellie somehow thinks she's a possum! Ellie comes with some excess baggage in the form of her two possum "brothers"-- Crash and Eddie, a couple of daredevil pranksters and cocky, loud-mouthed troublemakers. Manny, Sid and Diego quickly learn that the warming climate has one major drawback: A huge glacial dam holding off oceans of water is about to break, threatening the entire valley. The only chance of survival lies at the other end of the valley. So our three heroes, along with Ellie, Crash and Eddie, form the most unlikely family--in any "Age"-- as they embark on a mission across an ever-changing, increasingly dangerous landscape towards their salvation.
Also Known As:
Ice Age 2
Ice Age II
Production Status:
Awaiting Release
Genres:
Comedy, Kids/Family, Animation and Sequel
Running Time:
90 min.
Release Date:
March 31st, 2006 (wide); November 21st, 2006 (DVD release)
MPAA Rating:
PG for some mild language and innuendo.
Distributors:
20th Century Fox Distribution, 20th Century Fox International
Production Co.:
Blue Sky Studios
Studios:
20th Century Fox Animation
U.S. Box Office:
$195,329,763
Produced in:
United States

Ice Age (2002)


Twenty thousand years ago, the Earth was being overrun by glaciers, and creatures everywhere were fleeing the onslaught of the new Ice Age. In this time of peril, we meet the weirdest herd of any Age: a fast talking but dim sloth named Sid; a moody woolly mammoth named Manny; a devilish saber-toothed tiger named Diego; and an acorn-crazy saber-toothed squirrel known as Scrat. This quartet of misfits... See Full Description
Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family and Animation
Running Time:
1 hr. 21 min.
Release Date:
March 15, 2002 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:
PG for mild peril.
Distributors:
20th Century Fox
U.S. Box Office:
$176,387,405

Babe: Pig in the City (1998)


In this sequel to the Academy Award -winning hit, everyone's favorite hero, Babe, sets off on a journey that takes him to a far away storybook city where he encounters an incredible assortment of animal friends and learns how a kind and steady heart can heal a sorry world.
Genres:
Comedy and Kids/Family
Running Time:
1 hr. 30 min.
Release Date:
November 25, 1998
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Universal Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$18,318,000

Babe (1995)


A piglet won by Farmer Hoggett as a raffle prize is raised by Fly, the matriarch sheepdog, as one of her own. His owner senses something special in Babe and makes sure he learns sheep herding along with his new brothers. Babe proves so adept, in fact, that Farmer Hoggett enters him in the world sheepdog championship.
Genres:
Art/Foreign, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation
Running Time:
1 hr. 31 min.
Release Date:
August 4, 1995
MPAA Rating:
G
Distributors:
Universal Pictures
U.S. Box Office:
$63,634,380

The Aaron's Magic Village


Young Aaron, accompanied by his wisecracking pet goat Zlateh, journeys to the village of Chelm to stay with his Uncle Shlemiel, Aunt Sarah and their three daughters. Chelm is an idyllic, peaceful village filled with lovable fools which has recently come under attack by an evil sorcerer.
Production Status:
Released
Logline:
A story of four different characters, and how they help each other to rid their village of an evil sorcerer
Genres:
Kids/Family, Musical/Performing Arts, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Animation
Running Time:
1 hr. 20 min.
Release Date:
September 19, 1997
MPAA Rating:
G
Production Co.:
Benousilio-Volke Productions
U.S. Box Office:
$33,113
Produced in:
France