Art Direction
An engaging animated story that illustrates the importance of chastity and responsibility in teen relationships, providing an example of two teenagers with the courage to stand by their convictions. An excellent resource for parents and educators. This film, although not explicit, has a theme not intended for young children.
Director
Belle, the Beast, Lumiere, Cogsworth and the rest of those zany castle residents use their imaginations to embark on three magical, storybook adventures. This direct-to-video anthology serves as a "sequel" to Disney's animated hit film. In "The Perfect World," Belle and the Beast learn about forgiveness. In "Fifi's Folly," Lumiere's girlfriend is jealous of his bond with Belle. And in "Broken Wing," the Beast learns to be kind to an injured bird.
Original Story
Robotic Officer Tactical Operation Research. A prototype robot intended for crime combat escapes from the development lab and goes on a killing rampage.
Producer
Robotic Officer Tactical Operation Research. A prototype robot intended for crime combat escapes from the development lab and goes on a killing rampage.
Director
Robotic Officer Tactical Operation Research. A prototype robot intended for crime combat escapes from the development lab and goes on a killing rampage.
Writer
The Pink Panther goes to the launderette, and causes mishaps to a customer there.
Writer
The Pink Panther needs a new spark plug to start his lawn mower, but his replacement falls into a yard guarded by a bulldog.
Writer
The Pink Panther becomes a lumberjack again, but is chased by his serious and short-tempered boss.
Director
The Pink Piper attempts to lead the mice out of town.
Director
The Blue Racer snake hunts for food. After failing to nab an egg from Crazylegs Crane, he decided to try catching a bee, but even that fails.