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Little Nemo - Adventures in Slumberland (movie)

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©1992 Hemdale Pictures Corporation • TMS.


Alternative title:
El pequeño Nemo (Spanish)
ニモ (Japanese)
リトル・ニモ (Japanese)
Genres: adventure
Age rating: All Ages (Nothing objectionable)
Plot Summary: A young, curious, and adventurous boy, Nemo wakes one night to an invitation to visit the wondrous world of Slumberland. There he is dubbed a prince, but soon finds that his new position involves the responsibility of protecting and saving Slumberland from evils like the Nightmare King.
User Ratings: 200 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 30 votes (dub:29, edit.dub:1)
 Excellent: 16 votes (dub:15, sub:1)
 Very good: 38 votes (dub:29, sub:9)
 Good: 63 votes (dub:43, sub:14, edit.dub:2, ?:2, Pol.edit.dub:1, Spa.dub:1)
 Decent: 31 votes (dub:20, sub:10, edit.dub:1)
 So-so: 9 votes (dub:8, sub:1)
 Not really good: 2 votes (dub:1, sub:1)
 Weak: 6 votes (dub:5, sub:1)
 Bad: 2 votes (dub:2)
 Awful: 3 votes (dub:2, sub:1)
 Worst ever: -
Seen in part or in whole by 452 users, rank: #1162
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.265 (Good+.26), std. dev.: 1.8668, rank: #1232
Weighted mean: 7.186 (Good+.18), rank: #1218 (seen all: 7.23 / seen some: 5.27)
Bayesian estimate: 7.201 (Good+.20), rank: #1005
Running time:
85 minutes
94 minutes
Production cost: ¥3,309,000,000
Vintage:
1989-07-15
1992 (USA Theatrical Release)
Releases: We have 3
In the news 1 times:
Comment:
Based on the classic Nemo comic strips by Winsor McCay. A pioneer of animation, McCay created the first Little Nemo animated movie in 1911.
Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata were attached to this project at first, but left due to "creative differences." Ray Bradbury is also thought to have left the project in its earlier stages.
Little Nemo - Adventures in Slumberland is the first Japanese anime to receive a national (wide) U.S. theatrical release.
The North American theatrical release was 85 minutes.
The Japanese theatrical release was 94 minutes.
The DVD release contains cuts not included in the theatrical release, adding up its running time to a total of ~100 minutes.
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Related releases:
    Little Nemo - Adventures in Slumberland (Dub.VHS) 1994-10-15

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director:
Masami Hata
Osamu Dezaki (Second Pilot, 1987)
Yoshifumi Kondô (First Pilot, 1984)

Storyboard:
Kazuhide Tomonaga
Masami Hata
Nobuo Tomizawa
Yasuo Otsuka

Art director: Nizo Yamamoto

Animation director:
Kazuhide Tomonaga
Nobuo Tomizawa

Producer: Yutaka Fujioka

Co-Producer:
Eiji Katayama
Shunzo Kato

Pre-Production:
Hayao Miyazaki
Isao Takahata

Story Sketch: Yasuo Otsuka

 

Urara Takano as Nemo

Keiko Mari as Nemo's mother (((as Gara Takatori)))

Tarô Ishida as Nightmare King

Japanese companies 

Animation: Tokyo Movie Shinsha

Production: Tokyo Movie Shinsha

English staff 
English cast 

Director: William Hurtzs

Script:
Bruce Schaefer
Chris Columbus
Edward Summer
Richard Outten

Storyboard: Boyd Kirkland

Music:
Richard Sherman (Lyrics)
Robert Sherman (Lyrics)
Steve Rucker
Thomas Chase

Original creator: Winsor McCay

Character Design:
Jean Giraud
Paul Julian

Character Conceptual Design: Brian Froud

Animation:
Frank Thomas
Ollie Johnson
Roger Allers

Co-Producer: Barry Glasser

Music Editor: Roy Prendergast

Screen Concept: Ray Bradbury

Story Consultant: Robert Towne

Supervising ADR Editor: Catt LeBaigue

 

Gabriel Damon as Nemo

Alan Oppenheimer as Oomp

Beau Weaver as 1st Teacher

Bernard Erhard as King Morphy Morpheus

Bert Kramer as Goblin

Bever-Leigh Banfield as Woman

Danny Mann as Icarus

Ellen Gerstell as Page

Greg Burson as Nemo's Father/Voice of Flap

Gregg Barger as Equestrian Master

Guy Christopher as Courtier

Jennifer Darling as Nemo's Mother

John Stephenson as Oompo

June Foray as Librarian

Kathleen Freeman as Dance Teacher

Laura Mooney as Princess Camille

Michael Bell as Oompy

Michael Gough as 2nd Teacher

Michael McConnohie as Etiquette Master

Michael Sheehan as Fencing Master

Mickey Rooney as Flip

Nancy Cartwright as Page

Neil Ross as Oompa

Rene Auberjonois as Professor Genius

Sherry Lynn as Bon Bon

Sidney Miller as Oompe

Tress MacNeille as Elevator Creature

William E. Martin as Nightmare King

English companies 

Licensed by: Hemdale Film Corporation

 
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