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    You WIll Need To Reset Your Password!!!

    We just moved hosts on this system, and this has caused a few updates. One is the way we encode and store the encoded passwords.

    Your old passwords will NOT work. You will need to reset your password. This is normal. Just click on reset password from the log in screen. Should be smooth as silk to do...

    Sorry for the hassle.

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    Other Side Of Maleficent

    I have been looking forward to Maleficent with equal amounts of anticipation and dread. On one hand, she is easily my favorite Disney villain, so cold and so pure, and I want desperately to see more of her and her back-story. On the other hand, she is easily my favorite Disney villain, and I would hate to see her parodied, taken lightly or ultimately destroyed in a film that does not understand this great character. The good news is that this film almost gets it right; but that is also the bad news.

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    BCDB Hits 150K Entries

    It took a while, but we are finally here! The Big Cartoon DataBase hit the milestone of 150,000 entries earlier today with the addition of the cartoon The Polish Language. This film was added to BCDB on May 9th, 2014 at 4:23 PM.

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    Warner Brings Back Animated Stone-Age Family

    Funnyman Will Ferrell and partner Adam McKay are working on bringing back everyone’s favorite stone-age family. The duo’s production company Gary Sanchez Productions is in development on a new Flintstones animated feature.

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    Disney To Feast In France

    The follow up to Disney’s 2013 Academy Award Winning short Paperman has been announced, and it will premiere at France’s Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Titled The Feast, the short looks to be based on the same stylized CG techniques used on last years Paperman, a more natural and hand-drawn look to computer animation.

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    Renegades of Animation: Pat Sullivan

    Pat Sullivan became famous worldwide for his creation of Felix the Cat. What most animation histories gloss over is Sullivan’s checkered past and longtime standing as a wildcat renegade. He didn’t follow the rules. And he made damn sure to fully protect his intellectual properties.

Happy 60th, Jay "Dennis the Menace" North!

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    Jay Waverly North, who gained fame for playing the title troublemaking kid on TV's 1959-63 Dennis the Menace series, was born on August 3, 1951 in Hollywood.

    Jay had a hard time being typecast as Dennis and quit acting for a long time. Divorces, drugs and weight gain all took their toll. However, he found a new career in Florida as a prison guard. He's now a corrections officer in Lake Butler, Florida, where he has lived since 1989.

    Though never appearing in any capacity in the Dennis the Menace cartoon series or live-action movies, Jay did guest -- as himself, not Dennis! -- in the 1999 Simpsons episode Take My Wife, Sleaze.

    North had some regular voice roles in cartoons in his late teens and early 20s.

    He was cast as Prince Turhan in Arabian Knights, a segment of 1968's The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. As well, he was Terry Dexter in 1969-71's Here Comes the Grump.

    In 1971, he became teenager Bamm-Bamm Rubble in The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show, repeating the role the following year in The Flintstone Comedy Hour. North was in the voice cast of 1977's Fred Flintstone and Friends.


    "Goodbye, Hollywood. Thanks for nothing." -- Jay North in a 1999 interview

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