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Thundercats

A group of humanoid cats must flee their planet of Thundera after it's destroyed. After crash-landing on another planet, Third Earth, they must thwart Mumm-Ra, an evil sorcerer, bent on killing them off.

Mighty Mouse

The film will poke fun at the last 60 years of superheroes while still delivering on the genre of an action packed, satirical, irreverent and edgy film that is fun for the whole family.

Rascal Raccoon's Raging...

Set in a place called Toonie Terrace, where good-natured Toonies rambunctiously and without fail outwit the Meanies, who are trying to do them in, Rascal Raccoon finally and unexpectedly kills his longtime nemesis, Jumpin’ Jackalope. Needing a new target, he sets his sights on the animator who created him.

Lisa Frank

A live-action and animation hybrid film about the world of Lisa Frank who specializes in merchandise with colorful psychedelic designs.

Alien Rock Band

Story revolves around a garage band from Earth which journeys across the Universe to qualify for a shot at superstardom in an Intergalactic Battle of the Bands.

Atomic Betty: The Movie

Unknown to most of her friends and family, adolescent Betty Barrett is a Galactic Guardian, dedicated to interstellar peacekeeping and law enforcement.

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride

Mr. Toad goes on a wild car ride which takes him through Toad Hall, a warehouse, Winkie's Pub, the streets of London and even the countryside as he aggravates policemen and terrifies everyone from pedestrians to a farmer and his sheep.

Night on Bald Mountain

A dark winged creature raises spirits from the dead. They dance, fly through the air and enjoy an night of mayhem until they fade away as the night ends and the sun begins to rise.

Pink Panther

The new caper film will focus on the Pink Panther character, rather than Inspector Clouseau, and will harken back to the tone shared by the original Friz Freleng and David De Patie cartoons as well as that of Blake Edwards’ films.