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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Added Unstable Fables Tortoise VS. Hare! to Prize catalog

Added another great prize to Popcornmonsters.com Prize Catalog
Unstable Fables: Tortoise VS. Hare!
Click on the picture below to find out more about this great DVD. If you have kids, this is a great DVD that you can enjoy with them.



Get ready, get set, GO! The exciting racing duo, Tortoise and Hare, return again for another match in the upcoming release of The Jim Henson Company animation, UNSTABLE FABLES: TORTOISE VS. HARE! Brought to you by Genius Products and The Weinstein Company, this revamped children’s classic will be debuting on DVD September 9th.

Once again, the highly respected Jim Henson Company, Prana Animation Studios and Flame Ventures, bring together the third CGI animated film in the charming “Unstable Fables” collection.

UNSTABLE FABLES: TORTOISE VS. HARE races forward 15 years after the beginning of the infamous rivalry. Walter the Tortoise and Murray the Hare are ready more than ever for a long awaited rematch and this time their kids join the race for an all out competition – the ultimate race of the century!

This heart-felt and hysterical story features a fantastic celebrity ensemble including the voice talent of Emmy Award® winner* Jay Leno (Ice Age 2), Danny Glover (Dreamgirls), Vivica A. Fox (Ella Enchanted), Keke Palmer (Jump In!, Akeelah And The Bee) and three-time winner of Kid’s Choice Award for Best Actor, Drake Bell (Superhero Movie, “Drake and Josh”).

The DVD features exclusive bonus materials including a special tutorial on how to draw a character from the movie, as well as an exclusive behind the scenes look at the animation process, voice recordings and more!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a funny short movie. They also did 3 Pigs and a Baby. Funny twists on classics.

September 15, 2008 at 10:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The kids will really enjoy the movie very much. But I cant understand why the term historical story is referred here!!!

September 19, 2008 at 8:06 AM  

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