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1153:, the studio found itself in difficulties again. Following a buyout of Goldcrest, the new owners of the production company, after finding out the end results of their previous film, decided to end its dealings with Sullivan Bluth Studios. Shortly after, Goldcrest took steps to liquidate the studio, claiming it could not pay back a $ 300,000 loan and other debts. However, the petition was withdrawn and the issue was settled outside court. Though the precise reasons for the withdrawal were not made public, as part of the settlement the ownership of the studio's artwork was turned over to Goldcrest, putting an end to the studio's selling of animation cels. Around this time, Sullivan Bluth was contracted by 923:, Morris Sullivan detailed plans to diversify the studio's output into other areas. In late 1987, a further $ 4.5 million was invested in improvements to the studio as part of a plan to move into television. At around the same time, plans were also announced to go into live-action film production, and to purchase a film distribution company to distribute not only the studio's own in-house output but also other outside Irish productions, and Michael T. Murphy was hired by Don Bluth to head the company's live-action operation and the company would employ more than 300 people, including 90 animators and technicians from 1513: 1469:, the future president and future CEO of The Walt Disney Company at the time, remarked that although the timing of their departure was unfortunate, it was "possibly the best thing that could happen to our animation group". Bluth expressed concerns that as Disney's productions became more technically advanced, the story seemed to lose importance. The aim of his new studio was to "return animation to its glorious past", concentrating on strong stories, and using traditional animation techniques that had fallen out of favor at Disney. Animation historian 1544:. Many of Ballyfermot's graduates went on to work at Sullivan Bluth and the city's other animation studios. In 1989, around 75% of the 350 staff employed at the Dublin studio were Irish, and by late 1990, most of the original American crew had returned to the United States to be replaced by Irish artists and animators. Some senior staff at the studio became part-time instructors at the college. The success of the animation course at Ballyfermot spurred the creation of an animation programme at 6282: 6294: 6232: 6306: 6270: 963:, development work was already beginning on the studio's next feature. Sullivan had been keen to fund the next feature with a combination of the studio's own revenue and Irish investment, as opposed to Hollywood producers; the deal with Goldcrest (which had an Irish office) would make this possible. Working under Goldcrest also afforded director Bluth more free rein over the development of the story than under Amblin and Spielberg. 6258: 6318: 1044:. Commercially, it fell short of the studio's previous two features, grossing $ 27 million domestically, but it was a great success when released on home video; accompanied by a $ 13 million advertising campaign, the video sold over three million copies in the first month alone, topping the charts and becoming one of the top-selling VHS releases of all time. 2182:. Based on the story by Steven Bauer, the story centers on the last human, living in a fantasy world, who goes on a quest to get the moon back from a giant owl. The human teams up with a satyr and a snow-fox to rescue the moon and discover the fate of the human race. Some of the film's concepts later went into the French animated film 1317:, was also dogged by production difficulties. MGM/UA stepped in to become distributors for the film in the United States, and at a relatively late stage in production insisted on making extensive changes, cutting some sequences, removing some characters, and re-recording many of the voices. The changes meant that the animation, the 841:
process, but expanded to employ over 300 people, including some 100 staff relocated from the California studio, and to cover all aspects of the animation process and even film processing. To build up this workforce, the studio brought young Irish people to the USA studio to train, and Bluth helped to
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as they could no longer use Bluth's name while US branches were dissolved. New York-based investor Richard McDonald was in serious talks to acquire the studio but negotiations broke down in September 1995 after his group was unable to propose a substantial deal. This gave Media Assets the initiative
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instead. Fox had seen that Bluth's Dublin studio had a seven-year distribution contract with Warner Bros. Pictures, meaning that they would have to give up their distribution fee to a competitor, and it was thus decided to shut down Don Bluth Ireland entirely instead of waiting for the Warner Bros.
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to discuss the creation of a feature animation division. While Bluth and Goldman wanted to remain at the Dublin studio, arguing that because Media Assets was owned by Fox's parent company News Corporation, Fox effectively had a working animation studio already, and Mechanic wanted Bluth and Goldman
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dates back to the late 1930s at Walt Disney Productions, and was revisited repeatedly in the decades to follow, but never entered production. It was not until 1982 that Bluth, having left Disney, took a similar idea into pre-production, though the project stalled following the collapse of Don Bluth
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Later that year, the plans were revived, along with the possibility of opening a television animation division to produce high-quality Saturday morning cartoons, but these plans were halted by April 1989. Out of all the plans to diversify, only the studio's commercial animation department was kept,
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The closure of Sullivan Bluth Studios on October 31, 1995, brought about a near collapse in the Irish animation industry. Emerald City closed soon after, and Fred Wolf Films Dublin downsized. By 1997, the industry's annual turnover had dropped from around £12 million to just £100,000. The industry
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The departure on September 13, 1979, of animators Bluth, Goldman and Pomeroy, along with a further four animators and four assistant animators from Disney's feature animation studio, caused a considerable disturbance in the animation industry. The eleven animators who left represented about 17% of
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had broken the box-office record for a first-release animated feature. As animation columnist Jim Hill notes, this critical and commercial reception forced Disney to rethink its approach to animated features. Throughout the 1980s, Disney strove to revitalize its output, and while the next feature
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from previous productions. Initially, the new American studio handled only the rough animation, with the drawings then sent to the Dublin studio for cleanup, ink-and-paint, and shooting. As the studio expanded, it took on more and more of the animation process, with the paper animation completed
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in particular, fell behind, and some of the ink-and-paint work had to be farmed out to Hungarian animation studio Reflex Animation Ltd. to meet the release deadline. Directors Bluth and Goldman were so dissatisfied at the enforced changes that they insisted on their names being removed from the
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was more likely to be a commercial success, and pressed for its completion and release first. By March 6, 1993, Media Assets became the sole owner of the studio. MGM/UA, who planned to distribute the films in the United States, had already backed off in the wake of Don Bluth Entertainment's
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was poorly received by critics, and it grossed just $ 71,000. This poor performance has been attributed to Warner Bros.' lack of promotion; there was no television promotion, no advance screenings and only a low-key print campaign. In the July 2001 issue of Bluth's animation magazine
1234:, also known as Ireland's national parliament) in the hopes of securing its future. Thirty employees were laid off at the Los Angeles studio, many of the staff at the Dublin studio continued working unpaid, and Don Bluth reportedly met some operating expenses out of his own pocket. 1253:, then still in early development. A condition of the investment was that Merlin Films and Media Assets would have a close involvement in the management of Don Bluth Entertainment's financial operations, following reports of the studio's past mismanagement. On July 27, 1993, 896:; substantial changes to the story were imposed mid-production, and around 10 minutes of footage, an expenditure for the studio of over $ 1 million, was removed. Production was completed in 1988 for a November release, the film vying for box-office receipts with Disney's 1273:
bankruptcy, doubtful that the pictures would ever be completed. J&M Entertainment, which was slated to release the films overseas, sold their rights to Media Assets. During Sullivan Bluth's bankruptcy proceedings, the court trustee presented the film to
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to meet an autumn 1987 release date, a very tight schedule for a feature-length animated film. However, between delays caused by the disruption of the move to Dublin, and the unwillingness of Amblin and Universal to fully commit to the project until
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Sullivan Bluth Studios was also instrumental in setting up education programmes in Dublin to train new artists and animators. At the Ballyfermot Senior College an animation department was set up, modelled on the school of Art and Design at
1241:'s production company Merlin Films and Hong Kong-based company Media Assets. Merlin Films and Media Assets invested $ 14 million to purchase the studio and a further $ 6 million to acquire the rights to partially completed films 1560:, Monster Animation and Design and Terraglyph Animation. The animation sector in Ireland has grown to become a very successful industry as indigenous studios have all produced films and TV series for international markets. 1874:
Only live-action/animated film by Don Bluth and only Don Bluth film to be created using two dual aspect ratios, with all animated sequences still shot in open matte, while the live-action portions were shot in widescreen.
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and subsequent films for worldwide distribution. The film was released on March 30, 1994. Critical reception was generally negative, and the film performed poorly at the box office, grossing just over $ 11 million.
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received positive reviews from film critics and broke the record for the highest-grossing animated film on its opening weekend, and would have retained the record for highest overall gross ($ 48 million) had
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grossed just $ 22.7 million against its estimated budget of $ 75 million; Fox Animation Studios had already laid off two-thirds of its staff several months previously, and it closed entirely shortly after
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had been operating his studio Murakami Films in Ireland throughout the 1980s, and the opening of Sullivan Bluth Studios brought about expansion in the sector, with Murakami Films expanding to become
743:. Cinematronics, now in debt and trying to cut its own losses, froze fees and royalties of over US$ 3 million to Bluth Group, driving the studio once again into bankruptcy. The unfinished sequel to 1310:, Bluth explained the film's troubled production, faulting his own unwillingness to accept outside input, and lack of time to refine the story, likening the film to "a child born prematurely". 692:
started production in 1980 and was completed in 1982. Though generally well received by critics, who praised the richness and fluidity of the animation, some found the narrative unsatisfying.
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bank, who had invested heavily in them, suffered financial difficulties as a result and withdrew further funding. The threat of the closure of the studio was raised that month in the
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With the departure of Bluth and Goldman, Media Assets received offers to have the Dublin studio sold off and delayed the company's closure to consider them. After the release of
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While Bluth's early output did not match Disney's success at the box office, critics praised the studio's visual style, and by 1986 Sullivan Bluth Studios'
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was very successful at the box-office, grossing $ 47 million in the United States and becoming the highest-grossing animated film on an initial release.
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was released on April 14, 1995, and again made a loss at the box office, grossing almost $ 4 million in the United States. The film performed better on
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observed that Don Bluth Productions was clearly set up in direct opposition to Disney; even Aurora Productions, who backed the studio's first feature,
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was aborted, forcing MGM to farm out the remaining scenes to different animation houses, and rest of the staff moved to the new Fox Animation studio.
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when released that August, becoming a fast seller alongside other animated films released in the same month. Bluth did not remain disassociated with
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was completed and given theatrical screenings in two theatres in December 1979. The short was then offered to various television stations, airing on
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began to recover as numerous smaller animation studios were set up. Several former Sullivan Bluth employees started studios of their own, including
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rating of PG to a G rating. Like their previous feature, the studio's latest would be going head-to-head against Disney's newest release, this time
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may also have influenced the decision to relocate. The IDA offered Sullivan Bluth Studios the largest grant in the country's history to relocate to
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nearly into obscurity). Between this and an industry-wide animators strike in 1982, the studio found itself in financial trouble and filed for
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With Goldcrest's withdrawal, the future of Don Bluth Entertainment was uncertain. Three further films were already well into development;
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encouraging filmmakers to invest in the country by offering grants, tax benefits, and lower operating costs. Difficulties with American
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was completed in late 1989, opening in November. On Pomeroy's insistence, some cuts were made to bring the film down from its initial
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picked up the rights for its distribution in the United States. The production's goal for success failed abysmally (even worse than
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Senior College. Despite the majority of operations eventually being moved to the Dublin studio, an executive office was retained in
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Don Bluth, Ken Cromar, Gary Goldman, Larry Leker, Linda Miller, Monica Parker, John Pomeroy, Guy Schulman, David J. Steinberg, and
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Sullivan Bluth Studios has also been regarded as a major influence in the development of Ireland's animation industry. Animator
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Bluth and Goldman were drawn away from the studio when they were approached in late 1993 to set up a new animation studio for
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In late 1993, shortly after the Merlin Films/Media Assets deal, founders Bluth and Goldman met with then-President of
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was already successful in its home video sales, having already grossed $ 28 million through 2 million shipping units.
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was released on April 3, 1992, and was the last of the studio's films to have Goldcrest involved in its distribution.
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Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television's Award-Winning and Legendary Animators
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First Don Bluth film to be in widescreen and first film to be directed by the studio's co-founder Gary Goldman.
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that arose when Bluth offered his employees wages below union rates during the financially tense production of
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on March 27, 2007, that corrected some of the animation and shooting errors caused by the rushed production.
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and many of the remaining American staff members returned to the United States to form a satellite studio in
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story. While the production for the short was cancelled, a clip of an animation drawing is shown online.
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producing advertisements for American and European television. They also formed the video game division
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Local Government Management Agency in Dublin, Ireland is the former home of Sullivan Bluth Studios.
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Reforming under the name Bluth Group, the studio's next project was to produce the animation for
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since late 1991. The studio's in-development features were going over budget, and the studio's
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Don Bluth, John Pomeroy, David J. Steinberg, David N. Weiss, T.J. Kuenster, and Gary Goldman
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contract to expire. Bluth and Goldman intended to remain in Ireland to complete work on
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release, production fell behind by several months, and it wasn't until spring 1987 that
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like character tries to survive and escape a huge factory run by an evil business man.
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During the move to Ireland, production had started on the studio's second feature,
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and ensure their completion, with further investment to follow on the third film,
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in early 1988 to partially finance and distribute a further three animated films.
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The studio's final feature film and last Don Bluth film to use traditional cels.
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On November 12, 1992, Don Bluth Entertainment found investment from filmmaker
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In addition, MGM hired the Dublin studio to work on the animation for their
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with an idea for a feature film about a mouse family emigrating to America,
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In its early days, the studio worked on undeveloped projects—which included
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Only post-Bluth project the Dublin studio worked on prior to shutting down.
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in hopes to impress the American film critics. For its next feature film,
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earned $ 12 million in the United States, which was blamed on distributor
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The studio's next feature suffered a much weaker commercial performance.
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on the project, but the project was dropped and given entirely to Towne.
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Cowan, Lisa E. (1988). "John Pomeroy: Producing The Land Before Time".
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caveman battles vicious dinosaurs, scary creatures and an evil warlord.
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Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy, T.J. Kuenster, and Stu Krieger
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During Bluth Group's period working with Cinematronics, Don Bluth met
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and his monster minions of evil before she becomes one of his brides.
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the studio's animation staff, a loss that delayed the release of
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credits (though the company name "Don Bluth Limited" remained).
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The studio had initially operated from an animation facility in
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was closer to completion, Merlin and Media Assets decided that
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Spielberg and Lucas's control over the story and production of
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to supervise home computer ports and console versions of the
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in late 1983 and early 1984 halted production on the sequel
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Benesch, Connie (January 24, 1995). "Thinking Big Screen".
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animators, left Disney on September 13, 1979, to form
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to maintain ties with US producers and distributors.
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Don Bluth and Gary Goldman went on to head up 4394:"Opportunities for Ireland in the Media Sector" 3856:"Opportunities for Ireland in the Media Sector" 3638: 2081:(1993; additional visual effects and animation) 5767:Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions! 3239:Oireachtas, Houses of the (October 13, 1992). 2415: 914: 181:(through distribution of animated projects by 4885: 4571: 3897: 3895: 2618:. June 16, 1982 – via Vanden-Eykel.com. 2449:Hildebrandt, Tim; Bohus, Ted (January 1982). 2444: 2442: 1404:on April 14, 1995, the studio was renamed to 1051:led the studio to reconsider its approach to 4519:"Don Bluth Entertainment Ltd. credit report" 4487:Dáil Éireann – Volume 423 – October 13, 1992 2468: 1142:neared completion, the idea was revived and 595:Early history and early troubles (1979–1984) 345:, a brief animation sequence in the musical 6379:Mass media companies disestablished in 1995 4936: 3586: 3584: 3310: 3308: 3288: 3286: 2647: 2645: 2643: 2641: 2039:(1986; additional trace and paint services) 1477:, was made up of former Disney executives. 1355:Closure / Fox Animation Studios (1994–2000) 966:Early ideas for a dog-based story starring 4892: 4878: 4692: 4578: 4564: 3901: 3892: 3360: 3358: 3238: 2439: 2310:, another video game in the same style as 1653:Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and John Pomeroy 1171:and they provided additional services for 1093:financial performance, it was reported by 771:facility and into a dedicated building in 6354:American companies disestablished in 1995 5958: 4912: 3902:Harrington, Richard (November 19, 1989). 3504:"Sell-through sales: an animated showing" 2792: 2790: 2788: 2786: 2784: 2782: 2780: 2592:"'N.I.M.H' Shades of Disney's Golden Era" 2318:that is based on the famous Greek legend 1138:Productions in the same year. As work on 842:set up an animation course at the nearby 6374:Mass media companies established in 1979 3581: 3364: 3305: 3283: 2638: 2287: 1859:Rank Film Distributors (United Kingdom) 1511: 1422:, released on November 21, 1997, a 1999 1188:following Morris Sullivan's retirement. 970:had been mooted after the completion of 412:Ballyfermot College of Further Education 4901:Animation industry in the United States 4454: 4440:"A Conversation With The New Don Bluth" 4171:from the original on September 24, 2015 3904:"FOR DON BLUTH, 'ALL DOGS' HAS ITS DAY" 3818: 3765: 3590: 3570: 3355: 3314: 3292: 3041: 2489: 2427:"11 Animators Quit Disney, Form Studio" 2424: 2122:, an animated film based on songs from 1202:had been in production since mid-1990, 558:and the North American distribution of 317:studio established in 1979 by animator 56:Screen Animation Ireland Limited (1995) 14: 6359:Companies based in Burbank, California 6349:American companies established in 1979 6331: 6090:Kids and Family Programming (Animated) 4546:Don Bluth's official Animation Academy 4437: 4370: 4304: 4288: 4272: 3882: 3819:Corliss, Richard (November 17, 1997). 3749:"Fox tooning out, closing Phoenix arm" 3501: 3222: 3166: 3150: 3100: 3072: 3053: 3025: 2984: 2968: 2952: 2936: 2903: 2887: 2856: 2840: 2777: 2767: 2751: 2735: 2698: 2679: 2628: 2543: 2527: 2425:Harmetz, Aljean (September 19, 1979). 1987:Warner Bros. Pictures (International) 1979:Rachel Koretsky and Steven Whitestone 1191: 530:and the international distribution of 333:. This studio produced the short film 213:3800 West Alameda Avenue, Suite 1120, 5998: 5957: 4929: 4911: 4873: 4559: 4418: 3944:from the original on October 25, 2015 3720: 3542: 3134:"The "Chanticleer" Saga – Part Three" 2926:. October 21, 1987. pp. 90, 268. 2872: 2589: 2474: 53:Don Bluth Ireland Limited (1992–1995) 27:Animation studio founded by Don Bluth 5969:The Animation Guild, IATSE Local 839 4768:Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair 4392:Enterprise Ireland (November 1999). 4347: 3792: 3746: 3644: 3591:Dawtrey, Adam (September 25, 1995). 3475: 3463: 3264: 3131: 3125: 3088: 2296:, a video game in the same style as 2237:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2137:East of the Sun and West of the Moon 2052:The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 2020: 1164:The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 1011:included a presentation at the 1989 974:, but never progressed beyond rough 441:. In 1989, during the production of 4218:"The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)" 3333: 3315:Dawtrey, Adam (November 13, 1992). 3293:Dawtrey, Adam (November 12, 1992). 2451:"Interview with Director Don Bluth" 735:collapse of the video game industry 24: 5842:Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment 3679:"Screen Animation Ireland Limited" 3265:Daly, Steve (September 11, 1992). 2804:National College of Art and Design 2796: 2610:"Film Reviews: The Secret of NIMH" 2101: 1827:Last Don Bluth film to be shot in 1261:, also owner of 20th Century Fox. 999:named West Olive, later to become 991:In 1989, during the production of 955:Goldcrest and downturn (1988–1992) 200:Phoenix House, 26 Conyngham Road, 165:An American Tail: Fievel Goes West 25: 6395: 4539: 3365:Ayscough, Suzan (March 6, 1993). 3101:Berman, Marc (November 1, 1992). 2071:Kaguya Hime: Princess of the Moon 1279:Buena Vista Pictures Distribution 1146:entered production in late 1989. 1133:). The idea for an adaptation of 911:not surpassed it ($ 53 million). 44:Don Bluth Productions (1979–1983) 6364:Companies based in Dublin (city) 6316: 6304: 6292: 6280: 6268: 6256: 6231: 6230: 5999: 4438:Lauria, Larry (September 2000). 4399:. pp. 30–31. Archived from 4328:. April 27, 2017. Archived from 4191:"A Troll in Central Park (1994)" 3865:. pp. 30–31. Archived from 3721:Eller, Claudia (June 29, 2000). 3440:"A Troll in Central Park (1994)" 3317:"Court puts stamp on Bluth sale" 3295:"Merlin's magic may animate DBE" 3167:Korkis, Jim (October 25, 2019). 2651: 2590:Canby, Vincent (July 30, 1982). 2567:. August 8, 1980. Archived from 2348:has to save his girlfriend from 1568: 1406:Screen Animation Ireland Limited 1047:The unspectacular reception for 1001:Sullivan Bluth Animation Studios 945:Sullivan Bluth Interactive Media 819:Industrial Development Authority 679:Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH 402:Industrial Development Authority 6097:Writers Guild of America Awards 6051:Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 5882:Storyboard, Inc./Hubley Studios 5140:Warner Bros. Pictures Animation 4951:DreamWorks Animation Television 4374:The Animated Films of Don Bluth 4340: 4314: 4239: 4228: 4210: 4183: 4151: 4127: 4105: 4083: 4056: 4032: 4005: 3983: 3956: 3926: 3812: 3786: 3771: 3747:Duke, Paul F. 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Archived from 3002:"All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)" 2602: 2583: 2553: 2378:which is later rebranded into 2283:(1992; storyline and concepts) 2248: 1760:Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss 1716:Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss 1563: 1109:was loosely based on the play 1086:FernGully: The Last Rainforest 892:was notably greater than with 162:(both through distribution of 13: 1: 5907:United Productions of America 5792:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation 5626:Adventure Cartoon Productions 5108:Walt Disney Animation Studios 5002:CBS Eye Animation Productions 4585: 3821:"There's Tumult in Toon Town" 2716:"Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp" 2408: 2005: 1662:United International Pictures 1440:, released on June 16, 2000. 1020:there and sent to Dublin for 775:, the studio opened in 1985. 390:to make the animated feature 179:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation 5444:Powerhouse Animation Studios 5086:Industrial Light & Magic 5019:Nickelodeon Animation Studio 4064:"The Land Before Tie (1988)" 3593:"BLUTH'S TOON TOWN TO CLOSE" 3543:Swain, Bob (June 19, 1995). 3502:Alaimo, Dan (October 1995). 3334:Tam, Luisa (July 27, 1993). 2654:"Don Bluth Goes Independent" 2384:without Bluth's involvement. 2047:(1987; additional animation) 1455: 586:(via Amblin Entertainment). 7: 5782:Little Airplane Productions 5699:DePatie–Freleng Enterprises 5689:Crest Animation Productions 5387:Man of Action Entertainment 5076:Disney Television Animation 4980:Universal Animation Studios 4760:Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp 4463:. Applause Books. pp.  3934:"The Secret of NIMH (1982)" 3545:"Animated Euro pix in pike" 3476:Horn, John (June 1, 1997). 3367:"Bluth's toons drawn to WB" 2875:Lucasfilm Fan Club Magazine 2308:Jason and the Golden Fleece 2272:Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp 1384:to head up a new studio in 1367:20th Century Fox Television 915:Diversification (1987–1989) 885:went into full production. 740:Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp 546:) on March 20, 2019; while 160:Universal Animation Studios 10: 6400: 6344:American animation studios 6168:History of American comics 4658:The Pebble and the Penguin 3793:Hill, Jim (May 19, 2003). 3645:Kaye, Jeff (May 6, 1994). 2185:Mune: Guardian of the Moon 2089:(1994; projection theatre) 1967:The Pebble and the Penguin 1855:The Samuel Goldwyn Company 1402:The Pebble and the Penguin 1391:The Pebble and the Penguin 1358: 1332:The Pebble and the Penguin 1324:The Pebble and the Penguin 1315:The Pebble and the Penguin 1251:The Pebble and the Penguin 1211:The Pebble and the Penguin 1069:The Samuel Goldwyn Company 703:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 589: 560:The Pebble and the Penguin 532:The Pebble and the Penguin 514:20th Century Fox Animation 484:The Pebble and the Penguin 472:The Pebble and the Penguin 98:(as Don Bluth Productions) 6226: 6150: 6112: 6009: 6005: 5994: 5964: 5953: 5797:MGM Animation/Visual Arts 5604: 5157: 5120: 5071:20th Television Animation 5056: 4992: 4922: 4918: 4907: 4829: 4810: 4730: 4593: 4377:. Image Pub of New York. 2120:Strawberry Fields Forever 2078:The Thief and the Cobbler 2057:Universal Studios Florida 2031:(1980; animated sequence) 1908: 1894: 1870: 1803: 1718: 1652: 1635: 1578: 1494:The Great Mouse Detective 1485:after Bluth's departure, 1169:Universal Studios Florida 1161:to provide animation for 1155:Hanna-Barbera Productions 1099:on November 1, 1992 that 959:During the production of 927:who was transferred from 919:During the production of 763:broker and enthusiast of 676:-winning children's book 294: 277: 267: 236: 227:Beverly Hills, California 193: 187:MGM/UA Communications Co. 139: 131: 112: 102: 83: 73: 63: 37: 5917:Walter Lantz Productions 5827:PorchLight Entertainment 5817:Omation Animation Studio 5591:World Events Productions 5576:United Plankton Pictures 5531:Sprite Animation Studios 5283:Floyd County Productions 5276:Phil Roman Entertainment 5182:Sony Pictures Imageworks 5098:Marvel Studios Animation 4444:Animation World Magazine 4356:. Chicago Review Press. 4352:The Animated Movie Guide 3341:South China Morning Post 3194:"Sullivan Bluth Studios" 2388: 1736:First feature film with 1378:Fox Filmed Entertainment 1277:film distribution unit, 761:mergers and acquisitions 654:After the completion of 313:) was an Irish-American 5932:Wildbrain Entertainment 5867:Skellington Productions 5556:Threshold Entertainment 5464:Rhythm and Hues Studios 5219:Bento Box Entertainment 5177:Sony Pictures Animation 5130:Cartoon Network Studios 5103:Pixar Animation Studios 4650:A Troll in Central Park 4113:"All Dogs Go to Heaven" 3780:The Wall Street Journal 2659:Animation World Network 2497:"Don Bluth – Biography" 2208:A Song of the Ice Whale 2162:its own film adaptation 2094:All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 1933:A Troll in Central Park 1681:Walt Disney Productions 1411:All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 1303:A Troll in Central Park 1295:A Troll in Central Park 1266:A Troll in Central Park 1243:A Troll in Central Park 1199:A Troll in Central Park 1186:Don Bluth Entertainment 1115:by poet and playwright 672:, an adaptation of the 613:Walt Disney Productions 599:On September 13, 1979, 528:A Troll in Central Park 466:A Troll in Central Park 307:Don Bluth Entertainment 47:Bluth Group (1983–1985) 33:Don Bluth Entertainment 6339:Sullivan Bluth Studios 5887:Sullivan Bluth Studios 5541:Stoopid Buddy Stoodios 5308:Joe Murray Productions 5293:Fuzzy Door Productions 5135:Warner Bros. Animation 5066:20th Century Animation 4961:Big Idea Entertainment 4839:Sullivan Bluth Studios 4709:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 4674:Bartok the Magnificent 4455:Lenburg, Jeff (2006). 4135:"Rock-A-Doodle (1992)" 4040:"The Land Before Time" 3620:"Don Bluth in Ireland" 3574:The Hollywood Reporter 3103:"Sell-Through Soaring" 2799:"Animation in Ireland" 2086:A Man of No Importance 2059:; character animation) 2044:The Chipmunk Adventure 2016:(1979; animated short) 2013:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 1985:MGM/UA (North America) 1810:Rank Film Distributors 1807:MGM/UA (North America) 1517: 1431:Bartok the Magnificent 641:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 632:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 520:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 503:Bartok the Magnificent 414:to train new artists. 382:, and negotiated with 351:, and the video games 336:Banjo the Woodpile Cat 311:Sullivan Bluth Studios 272:Animated feature films 150:20th Century Animation 118:; 28 years ago 89:; 45 years ago 18:Sullivan Bluth Studios 6039:Children's and Family 6022:Best Animated Feature 5959:Industry associations 5922:Warner Bros. Cartoons 5739:Fox Animation Studios 5586:Wild Canary Animation 5226:Bandera Entertainment 4913:Companies and studios 4844:Fox Animation Studios 4626:All Dogs Go to Heaven 4551:Don Bluth Films, Inc. 4525:on September 28, 2007 4423:. B.T. Batsford Ltd. 4371:Cawley, John (1991). 3872:on February 10, 2005. 3782:. September 19, 1979. 3279:on December 21, 2007. 2374:, a partnership with 2288:Cancelled video games 2242:Fox Animation Studios 2113:Pied Piper of Hamelin 2055:(1990, ride film for 1910:Warner Bros. Pictures 1788:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1550:traditional animation 1515: 1463:The Fox and the Hound 1395:Fox Animation Studios 1361:Fox Animation Studios 1347:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1283:Warner Bros. Pictures 1208:since early 1991 and 1149:During production of 1140:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1073:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1049:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1028:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1009:All Dogs Go to Heaven 1005:All Dogs Go to Heaven 993:All Dogs Go to Heaven 981:All Dogs Go to Heaven 813:During production on 765:traditional animation 721:' arcade video games 647:in February 1980 and 626:The Fox and the Hound 552:All Dogs Go to Heaven 488:Fox Animation Studios 443:All Dogs Go to Heaven 432:All Dogs Go to Heaven 329:, later known as the 327:Don Bluth Productions 146:Fox Animation Studios 6102:Television Animation 5942:Zodiac Entertainment 5892:Sunbow Entertainment 5641:Animation Collective 5621:Adelaide Productions 5526:Splash Entertainment 5489:Weston Woods Studios 5303:Jay Ward Productions 5298:Hasbro Entertainment 5058:Disney Entertainment 4946:DreamWorks Animation 4618:The Land Before Time 4505:on December 15, 2007 4421:Masters of Animation 4419:Grant, John (2001). 4406:on February 10, 2005 4348:Beck, Jerry (2005). 4322:""Jawbreaker" Story" 3964:"The Secret of NIMH" 3833:on December 15, 2007 3272:Entertainment Weekly 3204:on December 15, 2007 2811:on February 24, 2007 2565:Big Cartoon Database 2225:Quintaglio Ascension 2169:The Velveteen Rabbit 2154:The Land Before Time 2149:Beauty and the Beast 1750:The Land Before Time 1738:Amblin Entertainment 1645:, Gary Goldman, and 1526:Murakami-Wolf Dublin 1500:Oliver & Company 1130:The Canterbury Tales 986:The Land Before Time 961:The Land Before Time 921:The Land Before Time 909:Oliver & Company 904:The Land Before Time 899:Oliver & Company 890:The Land Before Time 883:The Land Before Time 856:The Land Before Time 800:Amblin Entertainment 781:Beauty and the Beast 773:Van Nuys, California 580:The Land Before Time 544:20th Century Studios 419:The Land Before Time 407:The Land Before Time 388:Amblin Entertainment 380:Van Nuys, California 208:Van Nuys, California 206:161143 Hart Street, 170:The Land Before Time 5937:Will Vinton Studios 5822:Pacific Data Images 5777:Laugh-O-Gram Studio 5661:Cambria Productions 5611:4Kids Entertainment 5571:Toei Animation Inc. 5469:Rough Draft Studios 5360:Lee Mendelson Films 5350:Kurtz & Friends 5323:Wow Unlimited Media 5081:Lucasfilm Animation 5036:Paramount Animation 5024:Nickelodeon Digital 5007:Late Night Cartoons 4956:DreamWorks Classics 4251:. 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