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  1. Sep 29, 2023 · Don Bluth and Gary Goldman finally had the chance to bounce back in 1995, but the animation game changed after Disney released the first ever CGI-generated motion picture with Toy Story.

  2. Aug 19, 2014 · In either case, on September 13, 1979—Bluth’s 42nd birthday—he and Goldman officially resigned from Disney. They had secured a connection with the new animation company Aurora and took 16 ...

  3. A look at the animation war between Don Bluth and Disney Animation, which saw Bluth's rise, fall, rise, and fall again throughout the 80s and 90s, and how Di...

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  4. Banjo the Woodpile Cat. Toby Bluth (both unc.) Banjo the Woodpile Cat is a 1979 American animated short film directed by Don Bluth. [3] It follows the story of Banjo, an overly curious and rebellious kitten who, after getting into trouble for falling from a house to see if he could land on his feet, runs away from his woodpile home in his ...

  5. Jan 6, 2021 · Becoming disenchanted with the situation, Bluth resigned from Disney in 1979. But he wasn’t the only one—a number of fellow Disney animators followed Bluth to his new independent production company, including co-founders John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman.

  6. His career only continued to climb after his time at Walt Disney Studios ended. In 1979, Don Bluth created Don Bluth Productions with Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy. Their first feature film was The Secret of NIMH. Don Bluth teamed up with Steven Spielberg. Together they released An American Tail and The Land Before Time.

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Disney ruled classic children's films back then as well, but there is another name that some fans might not realize actually created their favorite kid's movie. Originally working with Walt Disney, Don Bluth was an animator for films like Sleeping Beauty, The Fox and the Hound, Robin Hood, and The Rescuers. In 1983, he started his own company ...

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