![]() | The Small One [VHS]
Buy used from: $2.52 (1978) The Small One is a Christmas animated short film created by The Walt Disney Company. It started off as a children's book, by Charles Tazewell. Looking for an experimental plot to create into a cartoon, Disney came upon the story and brought it to vivid life. It was an experiment for the newer and younger animators, including Don Bluth.
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![]() | Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 9 - Classic Holiday Stories (The Small One/Pluto's Christmas Tree/Mickey's Christmas Carol)
Buy used from: $27.16 On September 27, 2005, Disney released "The Small One" for the first time on Region 1 DVD on Volume 9 of the Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites line, titled Classic Holiday Stories.
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![]() | Banjo the Woodpile Cat [VHS]
Buy used from: $2.25 (1979) An animated short television film directed by Don Bluth. The film took four years to make and it was Sullivan Bluth's debut film. It had a short theatrical run in December 1979, but did not appear on network television until 1982.
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![]() | Xanadu
Buy used from: $5.72 (1980) Don Bluth worked on an animated segment of the live-action film Xanadu, a musical/romance film directed by Robert Greenwald.
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![]() | The Secret of NIMH (2-Disc Family Fun Edition)
Buy new: $9.99 / Used from: $7.02 (1982) Sullivan Bluth Studios first feature-length animation. Grossing twice its budget at the box office, many consider this film to be Bluth's masterpiece.
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![]() | Dragon's Lair (Jewel Case)
Buy new: $52.90 / Used from: $59.99 (1983) Teaming up with Rick Dyer, Bluth created the groundbreaking arcade game Dragon's Lair, which let the player control a cartoon-animated character on screen (whose adventures were played off a laserdisc).
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![]() | Space-Ace
(1984) A science-fiction game based on the same technology of Dragon's Lair, but which gave the player a choice of different routes to take through the story. Don not only created the animation for Space Ace, he also supplied the voice of the villain, Borf.
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![]() | An American Tail
Buy new: $9.99 / Used from: $4.69 (1986) Bluth's next film would have been an animated version of East of the Sun and West of the Moon, but was never made as the financial resources were drawn back. After teaming up with Spielberg, his next projects instead turned out to be An American Tail and... (continued below)
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![]() | The Land Before Time (Anniversary Edition)
Buy new: $12.99 / Used from: $7.55 (1988) ...The Land Before Time, which did well in theaters and became animation classics. Each of them launched a line of direct-to-video sequels, none of which Bluth had any involvement with.
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![]() | All Dogs Go to Heaven
Buy new: $10.49 / Used from: $1.50 (1989) While it did not repeat the box-office success of Sullivan Bluth's previous feature films (An American Tail and The Land Before Time) it was very successful on home video, becoming one of the biggest-selling VHS releases ever. The film inspired a theatrical sequel, a television series and a Christmas special TV movie.
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![]() | Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp
Buy new: $6.32 / Used from: $3.43 (1991) Another laserdisc video game. It is regarded as the first "true" sequel to Dragon's Lair.
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![]() | Dragon's Lair 20th Anniversary Edition
Buy new: $20.99 / Used from: $24.95 A special collectors edition of Don Bluth and Rick Dyer's hit 80's arcade games Dragon's Lair, Space Ace and Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp in one package.
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![]() | Rock-A-Doodle
Buy used from: $9.29 (1991) An animated re-telling of Geoffry Chaucer's Chanticleer and Edmond Rostand's comedy, Chantecler. This film was directed by Don Bluth, produced by Goldcrest Films for The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and originally released to U.S. movie theatres on April 3, 1992.
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![]() | Thumbelina
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $4.06 (1994) An animated film directed by Don Bluth, released by Warner Bros. and starring the voice talents of Jodi Benson, Will Ryan, Barbara Cook, Gino Conforti and Gilbert Gottfried. The story is based on the Thumbelina fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen.
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![]() | A Troll in Central Park
Buy new: $7.99 / Used from: $5.61 (1994) Also known as Stanley's Magic Garden, is an animated feature-length film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The film features the voice talents of Dom DeLuise as Stanley, Phillip Glasser as Gus, Tawny Sunshine Glover as Rosie, Cloris Leachman as Queen Gnorga, Hayley Mills as Hilary, Jonathan Pryce as Alan and Charles Nelson Reilly as King Llort.
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![]() | The Pebble and the Penguin
Buy used from: $2.06 (1995) An animated musical film, based on the true life mating rituals of the Adelie Penguins in Antarctica, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The film features the voice talents of Martin Short, Jim Belushi and Annie Golden.
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![]() | Anastasia
Buy used from: $13.98 (1997) A hit which grossed US$140 million worldwide in part because it used well-known Hollywood stars as its voice talent and stuck closer to long-proven Disney formulas: a sassy and resourceful princess driven to become more than she is, a cruel and conniving villain who uses dark magic, a handsome and endearing love interest, and a comic-relief sidekick.
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![]() | Bartok the Magnificent
Buy new: $9.98 / Used from: $0.53 (2000) Released direct to video as a spin-off of Anastasia and the only sequel directed by Bluth.
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![]() | Anastasia (Family Fun Edition w/Bartok the Magnificent)
Buy new: $12.49 / Used from: $8.51 Anastasia and Bartok the Magnificent in one package.
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![]() | Titan A.E. (Special Edition)
Buy new: $8.49 / Used from: $2.49 (2000) A post-apocalyptic animated science fiction adventure film from Fox Animation Studios and 20th Century Fox. The title refers to the fictional spacecraft that is central to the plot, with A.E. meaning "After Earth."
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![]() | Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair
Buy new: $14.99 / Used from: $6.89 (2002) A recent attempt to capitalize on Dragon's Lair nostalgia by releasing the computer game "Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair" was unsuccessful; the game was panned by critics as being flat and uninteresting, despite groundbreaking cel-shading techniques that lent the game a hand-animated feel.
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![]() | I-Ninja
Buy new: $39.93 / Used from: $3.96 (2003) Despite the failure of Dragon's Lair 3D, Bluth and Goldman continued work in video games when they were hired to create the in-game cinematics for Namco's I-Ninja.
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![]() | Mary, Pt. 1 by Scissor Sisters
Buy used from: $0.18 (2004) Bluth did the animation for the music video "Mary", by the Scissor Sisters. The band contacted Bluth after having recalled fond memories of the sequence from Xanadu.
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![]() | Don Bluth's Art Of Storyboard by Don Bluth
Buy used from: $52.88 (2004) The first book for students of animation authored by Don Bluth.
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![]() | Don Bluth's Art Of Animation Drawing by Don Bluth
Buy used from: $61.70 (2005) The second book for students of animation authored by Don Bluth. Additional books are planned.
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