Don Bluth
Animator
Don BluthDonald Virgil Bluth (born September 13, 1937) is an American animator and independent studio owner. He is best known for his departure from the Walt Disney Company in 1979 and his subsequent directing of animated classics such as The Secret... In this article: Don Bluth, The Walt Disney Company, Anastasia, Gary Goldman, Dragon's Lair, The Land Before Time, An American Tail, Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair, 20th Century Fox, and Scissor Sisters |
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Kotaku | October 13, 2009
Dragon's Lair Getting Squeezed Down For DSiWare [Nintendo DSi]
...once bound for a regular Nintendo DS release. Given previous portable announcements, consider our enthusiasm for yet another port of Don Bluth's beautifully animated Dragon's Lair measured. A Nintendo DS version of the game was announced a...
In this article: Dragon's Lair, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Digital Leisure, and Germany
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Morris Sullivan
..., in 1960. The company was based in downtown Los Angeles. Three of Walt Disney Animation Studios's highest ranking animators - Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy - left the Walt Disney Company in 1979, along with a group of artists and...
In this article: Morris F. Sullivan, Sullivan Bluth Studios, Walt Disney Company, Gary Goldman, Los Angeles Times, California, and The Land Before Time
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Wired: Game Life | September 18, 2009
LaserActive, Gaming's Greatest Boondoggle
...entirely in Japan, LaserActive didn't even get the benefit of the hit U.S. laserdisc games that might have been killer apps. In 1983, Don Bluth's famed animation studio had produced a well-known arcade game called Dragon's Lair, in which...
In this article: LaserActive, Sega, CD-i, NEC, Sega CD, Dragon's Lair, Japan, and Wired.com
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boston.com - Top arts and entertainment stories | August 28, 2009
On Demand picks
...plod around in jumpsuits as exorcists for hire. (PG; runs through Sept. 3) AN AMERICAN TAIL Encore on Comcast) Director Don Bluth teams up with producer Steven Spielberg to create a delightful animated fantasy that can rightly take its...
In this article: Disney, Encore, Comcast, Steven Spielberg, Dan Aykroyd, An American Tail, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and Manhattan
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San Francisco Chronicle | July 30, 2009
'Coraline' too frightening for small children
...is currently in development. Why not just re-release this wonderful 1982 version? "The Secret of NIMH" was a high point for animator Don Bluth, who did some innovative work while helping to loosely adapt the book into an enjoyable...
In this article: Elmo, Coraline, Henry Selick, Sesame Street, The Secret of NIMH, DVD, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, Neil Gaiman, and Andrea Bocelli
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Wired: GeekDad | July 29, 2009
A New Secret of NIMH
...than a re-make of the original film that many GeekDads may remember well. The Secret of NIMH was made in 1982 and directed by Don Bluth and included the voice of GeekDad favorite Wil Wheaton as Martin (who evidently might be playing a role in...
In this article: The Secret of NIMH, Hobbit, Wired.com, Robert C. O'Brien, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, The Illusionist, and The Lucky Ones
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AWN's Headline News | July 28, 2009
Paramount Readies New NIMH Feature
...per THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. Best known in the movie world as the MGM 1982 animated film THE SECRET OF NIMH from director Don Bluth, the story would likely get a live-action/animation treatment similar to ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS, G-FORCE...
In this article: Cary Granat, Robert C. O'Brien, Walden Media, Newbery Medal, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and MGM
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Reuters | July 27, 2009
New film version of Rats of NIMH in works
...be the second theatrical go-round for the book, which MGM brought to the screen in 1982 as the animated "The Secret of NIMH," directed by Don Bluth. Robert C. O'Brien's book has been a staple in children's bookstores and libraries since it...
In this article: MGM, The Illusionist, Guinea pig, Newbery Medal, Robert C. O'Brien, and Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
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Wikipedia | June 10, 2009
Nassos Vakalis
...where he premiered his animated debut film Don't Feed the Bear. This film attracted the attention of legendary animation director Don Bluth, who offered Nassos a permanent position with his company. In Sullivan-Bluth Studios, Nassos began...
In this article: Athens, California Institute of the Arts, El Cid, DreamWorks, Warner Bros., Thumbelina, Los Angeles, and Cyprus International Film Festival
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Waxy.org Links | May 28, 2009
Don Bluth's Space Ace ported to iPhone
posted May 28th, 2009 3:08 AM EDT by arn in $4.99, Retro, iPhone games, iPod touch games Don Bluth's classic arcade game Space Ace has just landed in the App Store for a price of $4.99 [link]. The launch is sure to excite fans of the...
In this article: Space Ace, Iphone, Dragon's Lair, Mad Dog McCree, Pac Man, Sierra, Laserdisc, App Store, and Digital Leisure
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Donald Virgil Bluth (born September 13, 1937 in El Paso, Texas) is an American animator and independent studio owner.
- Birth Date:
- September 13, 1937
- Birthplace:
- El Paso, Texas, U.S.
- Occupation:
- Film director, animator, founder of Sullivan Bluth Studios
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