
01 Jan 1951

Apple and Strawberry
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Kamandi and his friends Prince Tuftan of the Tiger Kingdom and humanoid mutant Ben Boxer are kidnapped by a gorilla cult dedicated to finding the reincarnation of their god, The Mighty One. Golgan, the cult’s leader, puts Kamandi’s team through a series of deadly tests to find if any of them know the secret of … The Mighty One.
Kamandi (voice)
Golgan / Tuftan (voice)
Zuma (voice)
Ben Boxer (voice)
01 Jan 1951
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01 Jan 1990
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04 Dec 1936
At an orphanage, the children are sad because they received used defective toys as gifts. Professor Grampy sees the children while passing by in his sled and has an idea on how to give them a merry Christmas.
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A film representing the early efforts of Pixar to explore all elements of CG processes such as animation, shading, lighting, rendering and effects.
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Abstract video art by John Sanborn and Dean Winkler. Dedicated to Ed Emshwiller.