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Réalisé par Fred WolfOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie musicale,
Fantasy,
Aventure,
AnimationActeurs Ringo Starr,
Paul Frees,
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Réalisé par Fred WolfOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Science-fiction,
Fantasy,
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Pat Fraley,
Kenneth Mars,
Hal Smith,
Bob Holt,
Lorenzo MusicNote53%
Un nouveau lapin est né. Chose extraordinaire, il est doté d'un pouvoir surnaturel et d'une puissance phénoménale. Très vite il va apprendre à s'en servir contre les méchants. De New York au Grand Canyon et de la Nouvelle Orléans aux Chutes du Niagara, il fait régner l'Ordre et la Justice. L'Amérique découvre son nouveau héros, American Rabbit !, 30minutes
Réalisé par Fred WolfOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThèmes Mise en scène d'un animal,
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Frank Nelson,
David Mendenhall,
Joan Gerber,
Bob Holt,
Billy JayneNote74%
Puff finds a young boy named Terry who has an overactive imagination, and who therefore has trouble making friends with other children, instead having an imaginary friend - a duck wearing a saucepan as a hat named Mr. Nobody. When Terry's imagination starts to get him in trouble, he begins to blame Nobody for imagining the things that Terry has dreamed up, until Terry ceases to believe that he has any imagination of his own. Eventually, Mr. Nobody abandons him and Puff must take Terry on a quest to find Nobody, teaching him along the way to embrace his creativity., 24minutes
Réalisé par Fred WolfOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationActeurs Ray Bolger,
Joan Gerber,
Bob Holt,
Robert Ridgely,
Russi TaylorNote64%
The Doppler family, Pennsylvania Dutch farmers, are in debt to Tobias Tinwhiskers. Tobias Toot, a local farmer that successfully mechanized his farm leading to him taking over neighboring farms, the local bank and the town itself, previously had been converted into Tobias Tinwhiskers as he so loved machines he underwent a procedure to become mechanical altogether himself. Mother Nature sends a baby, Peter Paas, to help the Dopplers out of their desperate situation. Peter Paas grows up and works on the farm and in order to pay the mortgage on the farm to Tinwhiskers, he arranges a contract with the Easter Bunny to supply colored eggs for Easter. He is helped by cast of anthropomorphic farm animals to produce and dye the eggs and make the annual mortgage payment on Easter day. Tinwhiskers, enraged that he cannot repossess the farm, challenges Peter to a ploughing contest and arranges for Peter to fall down a well. Peter remains in a coma and sadness hangs over the farm until and egg provided by Mother Nature hatches into the Kookibird bringing laughter back to the farms. This wakes Peter and returns Tinwhiskers to human form. Tobias Toot gives back the town, renamed Paasville, and goes to work for the Dopplers while Peter leaves the farm to return to Mother Nature to help other families in need., 24minutes
Réalisé par Fred WolfOrigine Etats-UnisGenres AnimationThèmes Films pour enfantsActeurs Randi Kiger,
Frank Welker,
Darla Hood,
Stymie Beard,
Cliff Norton,
Frank NelsonNote70%
Spanky (Philip Tanzini) and Porky (Robby Kiger)'s mother (Darla Hood) is a single mother during the Depression. Money is tight with very little left over to buy anything nice. When the boys overhear Mom talking on the phone about a Blue Comet, they think she is ordering for them the Blue Comet train set for the holidays. However, Mom wasn't talking about the train, but rather a vacuum cleaner. Realizing that she confused her sons, she exchanges a coat she had ordered for the train. When she gets sick and the boys realize the truth, they enlist the help of the gang to raise the money to get the coat back. Meanwhile, two neighborhood bullies steal the train set so now there are no gifts for the boys or their mom. A grouchy Santa (Jack Somack) arrives to spread cheer.