Don Bluth

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I saw this video on the rise and fall of Don Bluth's animation career:



What do you think of Bluth and his career? What would you like to see from him? I wonder if he could go to Netflix and get some money for an animated series or something.
 
Bluth's best films were in the 80s. His 90s films were bleh.
Still waiting for updates on that Dragon's Lair movie. The last several updates on his IndieGogo were for his animation class.
 
Don Bluth in the ‘80’s was amazing. In the ‘90’s, not so much.
 
"All Dogs Go to Heaven" was my favorite Don Bluth film growing up.
 
The Eighties are considered to be his golden age, while the early to mid Nineties are considered to be his dork age and it's a shame that his last film to date, Titan A.E. fell under the "screwed by the studio" as Fox shut down their in-house animation studios prior to its release along with that traditional animated films were declining due to the rise of CGI animated films.
 
The Eighties are considered to be his golden age, while the early to mid Nineties are considered to be his dork age and it's a shame that his last film to date, Titan A.E. fell under the "screwed by the studio" as Fox shut down their in-house animation studios prior to its release along with that traditional animated films were declining due to the rise of CGI animated films.
Well, I do remember reading on Wikipedia that Don is trying to get the funds necessary to try to make a film adaptation of the "Dragon's Lair" game. And I believe that it's also intended to act as a prequel to "Dragon's Lair".
 
Well, I do remember reading on Wikipedia that Don is trying to get the funds necessary to try to make a film adaptation of the "Dragon's Lair" game. And I believe that it's also intended to act as a prequel to "Dragon's Lair".
And there hasn't been any recent news about it since then.
 

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