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Just before the money ran out, they concocted some new gags for Kricfalusi's repellent cat and dog, and he pitched the show to anyone who would listen. "Watching John present an idea is like watching Robin Williams playing the part of Kirk Douglas," says an admiring Disney director. "He doesn't talk, he explodes, acting all the parts, doing the sound effects, falling down, jumping up, waggling his beard, drawing, singing, laughing, crying. He's animation's irresistible force of nature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Loonier Toon Tales | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

...Drink The Rainbow," which stands out because of the unusual pitch in which Tikaram sings and its unexpected, almost pop-like melody. The song itself is an outcome of a remark that a friend of Tikaram's made to her after both of them had finished watching the Disney movie Fantasia. Tikaram's friend mentioned that it would be great to write a song about drinking the rainbow. The imagery appealed to Tikaram, who already had considered an idea for song about someone who wanted something passionately and was willing to make sacrifices to achieve it. She combined...

Author: By Ganesh Ramatrishnan, | Title: An Excellent Cure For Loneliness | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...become the first animated film to nominated for an Academy Award, a slew of cartoons will undoubtedly be produced for motion picture release within the next year. The first in this series comes from An American Tale creator Don Bluth. Unfortunately, Rock-a-Doodle tries to capitalize on Disney's success without matching its standard...

Author: By Suchurita Mulpuru, | Title: Don't Rush to This Fowl Film | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

Rock-a-Doodle is definitely not a Disney flick--it reeks of Don Bluth. Don't expect this one to garner any Oscar nominations...

Author: By Suchurita Mulpuru, | Title: Don't Rush to This Fowl Film | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...have an income over $40,000, and 13% make more than $50,000. They are in their 30s and early 40s, own their home, have one new car and one old one that they work on themselves, and when they travel, it is by car to places like Walt Disney World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Country Rocks | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

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