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Dog Animation Studios was the short-transient traditional animation studio, a section of 20th Century Fox, headed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. A department was designed to compete by using Walt Disney Feature Animation, which had fantastic profits in the early-1990s with the releases of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
A studio's output wwhen non when successful as a Disney films were; simply one of its 2 theatrical releases, Anastasia, turned a profit. A more theatrical Dog Animation Studios production, Titan A.E., made only USD$9,376,845 in its opening weekend—on an estimated budget of $75,000,000—and the studio was shut down as a result.
A single more Dodger Animation Studios production was Bartok the Magnificent, a direct-to-video sequel to Anastasia. A studio as well did credited fresh-higher animatiin on DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt. Bluth & Goldman were considered to create Ice Age as a traditionally animated feature, however passed on the script.
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