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Don Bluth's Space Ace #1 - I never played the video game this is based on, but Robert Kirkman writing space pulp is enough for me.
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(And, yes, we now have Gob Bluth's magic show theme music in our collective heads.)
The Final Countdown! Chris Cillizza 2010
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I'm assuming that the art will be in Don Bluth's style, but really, unless the art's just downright ugly I'll be checking this out.
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This movie should be about the Bluth's quest to actually see a chicken.
Arrested Development Movie Set-Up At Fox Searchlight | /Film 2008
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Anyway, while youtubing, I was looking for an English version of Anastasia's If I Can Learn To Do It - Don Bluth's Anastasia, that is, where two conmen try to train a girl into believing she's the Grand Duchess Anastasia, and turns out she really, and by that time she's reunited with her family, one of the conmen has fallen in love with her.
Excellent AMV Editing: KH + "If I Can Learn To Do It" fantasyecho 2008
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He was very heartened by Bluth's work, though not by his wage packages.
Morris "Mo" Gollub Pete Von Sholly 2009
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He was very heartened by Bluth's work, though not by his wage packages.
Archive 2009-02-01 Pete Von Sholly 2009
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Bluth's flaws are obvious enough in retrospect, but his '80s movies were interesting to kids in a way that most of the Disney product was not.
So Elvis makes the sun come up, and there's an owl with magical sorcery breath, and a kid who turns into a kitten with a speech impediment, and... Jaime J. Weinman 2009
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Give Space Ace a try, if flipping through it on the stands floats your boat, but renting any of Bluth's movies might ultimately make for better entertainment.
Rayboy's Review: Don Bluth Presents Space Ace Chuck Wells 2009
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Now Arcana Comics has released a new adaptation of Space Ace, written by the prolific Robert Kirkman Invincible, The Walking Dead, Marvel Zombies, The Astounding Wolf-Man and illustrated by Paulo Borges in a very clean animated-looking style that is highly reminiscent of Bluth's great film work.
Rayboy's Review: Don Bluth Presents Space Ace Chuck Wells 2009
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