Fluppy Dogs (1986) [G]

Release Date:
November 27, 1986

Original Title:
Fluppy Dogs

Alternate Titles:
Disney's The Fluppy Dogs
Disneys sprechende Hunde

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
The Walt Disney Company
Tokyo Movie Shinsha

Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 46

Originally intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series, the movie features five pastel-colored talking (Fluppy) dogs who arrive through a Fluppy interdimensional doorway. Upon arrival, the dogs befriend 10-year-old Jamie and his neighbor Claire. The friends must help the Fluppy dogs avoid the clutches of the evil exotic-animal collector Wagstaff and find the doorway that will lead them back to their world.

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Animation Supervisor:
John Kafka

Art Direction:
Ron Scholefield

Assistant Director:
Randy Chaffee

Assistant Editor:
Marc Orfanos

Assistant Sound Editor:
Rick Hinson

Associate Producer:
Tom Ruzicka

Director:
Fred Wolf

Music:
Shirley Walker

Post Production Coordinator:
Ken Tsumura

Post Production Supervisor:
Rich Harrison
Ken Tsumura

Producer:
Fred Wolf

Production Design:
Jill Colbert
Ed Gombert
Kevin Harkey

Storyboard Designer:
Larry Latham

Supervising Editor:
Charlie King

Writer:
Haskell Barkin
Bruce Talkington

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