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weirdgirl92 · 1 year
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So, remember when I was making compilation posts of covers and posters of my favorite Non-Disney animated movies? Well, turns out I still had a few just sitting there in my drafts, one of which includes covers and posters of one of my favorite Ralph Bakshi movies: Wizards. It’s a little…strange, but it’s got magical creatures fighting Nazis in a post-apocalyptic future, so you can’t go wrong with a premise like that! 😜
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weirdlookindog · 2 years
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Wes Benscoter - No profanar el sueño de los muertos (1974)
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Meet the Feebles (also known as Frogs of War in New Zealand as the film's English fake working title) is a 1989 New Zealand puppet musical black comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Stephen Sinclair and Danny Mulheron (who also performed the body of lead character Heidi the Hippo). It features Jim Henson-esque puppets in a perverse comic satire. Like Henson's Muppets, the Feebles are animal-figured puppets (plus some in-suit performers) who are members of a stage troupe. However, whereas the Muppets characterize positivity, naïve folly, and innocence, the Feebles largely present negativity, vice, and other misanthropic characteristics. It is the first Jackson film that was co-written by his future partner Fran Walsh, who has gone on to act as co-writer for all his subsequent films.
The film was banned in Ireland. The film remains banned as of 2023.
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jailbr0ken · 2 years
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bromocresol0green · 9 months
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there are arguably several different characters who can be cast as the bride, but, honorable mention for our girl yanthy
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eatingsomegreeneggos · 7 months
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Disney Femslash Week - Adventure
I love them so much. I feel like they would make each other worse and honestly good for them <3
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shysheeperz · 4 months
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arcadebroke · 3 months
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karmaiso · 7 months
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assassination classroom season 2 dvd covers 1-8 (+ extra valentine's ova), from the official website
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jasonpotter8692 · 7 months
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Salutations everyone! I know that we've all been coping with the haitus in our own ways, and here's mine! I made my own blu ray case for if the show ever gets a physical release (Please!). I hope you guys like it! If you want to use this feel free! Just credit me is all I ask!
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poppyies · 1 month
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I made a custom dvd cover for my Death note drama vol 2 dvds because the original case came extremely damaged
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weirdgirl92 · 1 year
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These are all the posters and covers I could find for All Dogs go to Heaven. Shame this one wasn’t promoted as much as Bluth’s previous 3 films, because I really do feel like this is one of his better works (if not “best”).
And by the way, whoever did the cover art for the blu-ray needs to be fired (literally, why is Anne-Marie giving Charlie the bedroom eyes?! She’s a little girl)!
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weirdlookindog · 2 years
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The Burning (1981)
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The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
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Chuck Jones style Jerry Mouse drawing and subsequent tie-downs, I made for the 2009 DVD release of “Tom and Jerry The Chuck Jones Collection.” This art was for the reverse side of the packaging.
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myvinylplaylist · 4 months
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Iron Maiden: Live After Death (1985)
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2008 DVD Release
On March 14, 15, 16 & 17,1985, Iron Maiden played to 52,000 people at Long Beach Arena in Southern California as part of their 11 month, 26 country "World Slavery Tour". This video shows Maiden in concert at their ferocious best, performing with the most elaborate stage and lighting production yet.
Transparent DVD case with white opaque tray on hinge, regular tray on right side, 8 page booklet on left side and yellow hype sticker with black lettering on the wrapper in front.
Columbia Music Video
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