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Catalogue Number: NFB130136
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Language: English
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1999
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More Animation Greats - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB130136
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Language: English
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1999
Click here for pricing
A compilation of 10 classic NFB animation shorts!
Cactus Swing: Pete the Mountie is suddenly awakened in the Badlands by a varmint band and dancing cacti. By Beth Portman and Susan Crandall.
La Salla, Oscar® nominee: This comic opera features a character in a playroom of wind-up toys who does as he pleases, mindless of the consequences. By Richard Condie.
64,000,000 Years Ago: A look at the great dinosaurs that stalked the central plains of North America. Lifelike models re-create the late Cretaceous period, offering a view of how our world may have looked 64,000,000 years ago. By Bill Maylone.
Evolution: A humorous take on evolution that would give Darwin himself a chuckle. By Michael Mills.
Hot Stuff: This humorus film traces human's carelessness with fire. By Zlatko Grgic.
Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety: This hilarious film communicates over forty safety tips for homes with infants and young children. The film's hero is a dog called Wally, a "professional" in home safety. By Les Drew.
The Family that Dwelt Apart, Oscar® nominee: An animation of a tall tale by E.B. White, first published in the New Yorker magazine. By Yvon Mallette.
The Dingles: The adventures of Doris Dingle and her three delightful cats. By Les Drew.
The Old Lady's Camping Trip: A lively lesson about the do's and don'ts of fire and outdoor safety, starring the Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe, who does know what to do. By Les Drew.
Every Child, Oscar® winner: A baby appears mysteriously on the doorstep of a busy executive. By Eugene Fedorenko.
Cactus Swing: Pete the Mountie is suddenly awakened in the Badlands by a varmint band and dancing cacti. By Beth Portman and Susan Crandall.
La Salla, Oscar® nominee: This comic opera features a character in a playroom of wind-up toys who does as he pleases, mindless of the consequences. By Richard Condie.
64,000,000 Years Ago: A look at the great dinosaurs that stalked the central plains of North America. Lifelike models re-create the late Cretaceous period, offering a view of how our world may have looked 64,000,000 years ago. By Bill Maylone.
Evolution: A humorous take on evolution that would give Darwin himself a chuckle. By Michael Mills.
Hot Stuff: This humorus film traces human's carelessness with fire. By Zlatko Grgic.
Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety: This hilarious film communicates over forty safety tips for homes with infants and young children. The film's hero is a dog called Wally, a "professional" in home safety. By Les Drew.
The Family that Dwelt Apart, Oscar® nominee: An animation of a tall tale by E.B. White, first published in the New Yorker magazine. By Yvon Mallette.
The Dingles: The adventures of Doris Dingle and her three delightful cats. By Les Drew.
The Old Lady's Camping Trip: A lively lesson about the do's and don'ts of fire and outdoor safety, starring the Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe, who does know what to do. By Les Drew.
Every Child, Oscar® winner: A baby appears mysteriously on the doorstep of a busy executive. By Eugene Fedorenko.