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|born = Donald Virgil Bluth<br>[[September 13]], [[1937]] (age 82)<br>El Paso, [[Texas]], [[United States]] |
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Don Bluth is an American animator, film director, producer, writer, production designer, video game designer, and animation instructor.
He started his career at Walt Disney Productions in 1955, only to leave the company in 1979 and start his own animation studio, Don Bluth Entertainment (formerly Sullivan Bluth Studios) after believing the company had lost its charm when they turned down his pitch for an animated feature-length adaptation of Robert C. O'Brien's novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, which he decided to create by himself and a few of his friends at the studio. It was shortened to The Secret of NIMH, and the protagonist was originally named Frisby, but the Wham-O Company was the then owner of the toy name Frisbee, so Bluth changed the protagonist's name to Mrs. Brisby. He found his greatest success teaming up with Steven Spielberg and creating An American Tail and The Land Before Time, which both shattered box office records for animated features at the time and challenged Disney, until the release of The Little Mermaid. After departing with Spielberg, Bluth worked on a few more films, All Dogs Go to Heaven being the last successful one, before Don Bluth Entertainment closed down at the release of The Pebble and the Penguin, at which he was hired at Fox Animation Studios. He found new success with Anastasia, but this company closed down at the release of Titan A.E., which was Bluth's last film to date. He is currently fundraising for a movie adaptation of Dragon's Lair.
He was also the older brother of Toby Bluth, who passed away in October 2013.
Disney Filmography
Year | Film | Position |
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1959 | Sleeping Beauty | In-between Artist (Uncredited) |
1961 | One Hundred and One Dalmatians | Assistant Animator (Uncredited) |
1963 | The Sword in the Stone | Assistant Animator (Uncredited) |
1973 | Robin Hood | Character Animator: Robin Hood/Skippy/Sis/Tagalong |
1974 | Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! | Character Animator: Rabbit |
1977 | The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | Character Animator |
1977 | The Rescuers | Directing Animator |
1977 | Pete's Dragon | Animation Director: Elliott |
1978 | The Small One | Director/Animator (Uncredited): Auction scene |
1981 | The Fox and the Hound | Supervising Animator: Widow Tweed (Uncredited) |
Outside Filmography
Year | Film | Position | Production Company | Distributed by | Current Distribution Rights |
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1979 | Banjo the Woodpile Cat | Director, producer, writer/screenplay and animator | Don Bluth Productions | ABC Specials | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
1980 | Xanadu | animation sequence unit | Universal Pictures | Universal | |
1982 | The Secret of NIMH | Director, producer, writer, animator, story adaptation, layout artist, visual development | Aurora Productions Don Bluth Productions |
United Artists (through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
1986 | An American Tail | Director, producer, production desinger, storyboard artist, title designer | Amblin Entertainment Sullivan-Bluth Studios |
Universal Pictures | Universal |
1988 | The Land Before Time | Director, producer, production desinger, storyboard artist, title designer | Amblin Entertainment Sullivan-Bluth Studios |
Universal Pictures | Universal |
1989 | All Dogs Go to Heaven | Director, producer, writer, animator, story, production desinger, storyboard artist | Goldcrest Films Sweatbox Animation Sullivan-Bluth Studios |
United Artists (through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Worldwide) The Rank Organisation (UK/Ireland) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
1991 | Rock-A-Doodle | Director, producer, writer, animator, story, storyboard artist | Goldcrest Films Sullivan-Bluth Studios |
The Samuel Goldwyn Company (USA and Canada) The Rank Organisation (UK/Ireland) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
1994 | Thumbelina | Director, producer, writer | Don Bluth Ireland, Ltd. | Warner Bros. Pictures | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
1994 | A Troll in Central Park | Director, producer, writer, story | Don Bluth Ireland, Ltd. | Warner Bros. Pictures | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
1995 | The Pebble and the Penguin | Director, producer | Don Bluth Limited | Metro Goldwyn Mayer (USA) Warner Bros. Pictures (Worldwide) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (US) 20th Century Fox Studios (Disney) (international) |
1997 | Anastasia | Director, producer | Fox Animation Studios | 20th Century Fox | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
1999 | Bartok the Magnificent | Director, producer | Fox Animation Studios | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
2000 | Titan A.E. | Director, producer | Fox Animation Studios | 20th Century Fox | 20th Century Studios (Disney) |
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