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Dragon's Lair
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 2000
Directed by
Don Bluth
Written by
Don Bluth
Gary Goldman
Executive Producers
Roy E. Disney
Don Bluth
Gary Goldman
Music
James Horner
Main Voices
Robert Downey, Jr. as Dirk the Daring
Cameron Diaz as Princess Daphne
Billy Connolly as Timothy
Peter Cullen as Bertram the Horse
Alan Young as King Ethelred
Keith David as Singe the Dragon
John Rhys-Davies as Sir Hubert Blunt
Notes
- The Dragon's Lair movie, 15 years in the making, was the last project for Don Bluth, who retired three months ahead of his 63rd birthday.
- After Bluth retired, Daniel Abbott, now 42, became the new head of Walt Disney Classic Animation. Abbott previously served as VP of Grantray-Lawrence, reporting to Peter Schneider on the Fox backlot.
- As part of the mock "swearing-in" ceremony, Abbott took the "oath" with one hand resting on a copy of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston's book The Illusion of Life.
I'm fairly certain Doug Walker will review it as the Nostalgia Critic, seeing as OTL he is a huge supporter of Don Bluth making the movie and tried raising awareness of it.
Dragon's Lair
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 2000
Directed by
Don Bluth
Written by
Don Bluth
Gary Goldman
Executive Producers
Roy E. Disney
Don Bluth
Gary Goldman
Music
James Horner
Main Voices
Robert Downey, Jr. as Dirk the Daring
Cameron Diaz as Princess Daphne
Billy Connolly as Timothy
Peter Cullen as Bertram the Horse
Alan Young as King Ethelred
Keith David as Singe the Dragon
John Rhys-Davies as Sir Hubert Blunt
Notes
- The Dragon's Lair movie, 15 years in the making, was the last project for Don Bluth, who retired three months ahead of his 63rd birthday.
- After Bluth retired, Daniel Abbott, now 42, became the new head of Walt Disney Classic Animation. Abbott previously served as VP of Grantray-Lawrence, reporting to Peter Schneider on the Fox backlot.
- As part of the mock "swearing-in" ceremony, Abbott took the "oath" with one hand resting on a copy of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston's book The Illusion of Life.
The Warner Lot is mostly the same as OTL, except there is a Jeopardy! Studio and a Wheel of Fortune Studio in the same manner as you described.When I was in LA I went on a tour of the Warner Bros Lot. Not much to report on since it was mostly closed off big studios and some prop areas like a Jungle set up, a City Street, and a suburban neighborhood, along with an exhibit on DC Superhero Movie props and Harry Potter stuff, but they have a rule that every show that gets 10 or more seasons and brings in new viewers gets a Studio named after them. So far there have been five shows with that honor resulting in "The ER Studio", The Ellen Show Studio", The Big Bang Theory Studio", "The Friends Studio" and the "Two and a Half Men Studio". The Warner Lot is also open to just about everyone so rival companies can and have filmed things there. I just thought I'd bring this up in case you decide to tackle the Warner Bros lot. The Water tower is there though sadly it uses the current WB Logo. It makes me wish they'd just paint it to look like it does in Animaniacs.
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Ouch..... Sorry.Well am I in trouble with old navy 1988?
If i am tell him am sorryOuch..... Sorry.
You want me to tell him that youre sorry.If i am tell him am sorry
Yes look I know spaming is bad and yes i will limt my ideas to one post per week and i will ask Navy when he has free time.You want me to tell him that youre sorry.
Oh. Your ideas, or general posts?Yes look I know spaming is bad and yes i will limt my ideas to one post per week and i will ask Navy when he has free time.
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He look nice.Does anyone want to see James Roberts before he was a actor and still doing Kellogg's advertView attachment 723180
Thanks bro he was seventeen years old when he did them.He look nice.