My new dragon character. His name's Denton. He's a water dragon. He's a fictional supervising animator who works for Don Bluth (in my imagination). He became part of the staff in 1989. He's my first character to live in Oklahoma. He lives in Washington.
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Western Dragon
Size 1271 x 1222px
File Size 50.7 kB
Denton the Water Dragon: The movie with Medford the Alligator and Rico the Flamingo? It's actually made for TV. It was aired on NBC. The sales where fine. But when "Rock-O-Doodle" was released, things began get very bad. And when "Thumbelina" and "A Troll in Central Park" were released, sales went down. And when "The Pebble and the Penguin" was released, it got worse. And when "Anastasia" was released, the sales got back up. Even "Bartok The Maginifecent" avoided the bad ratings. And "Titan AE" was considered a flop, and made Fox Animation Studios to shut down. I missing working at these animation studios that Don Bluth ran. But I still work at the Oklahoma City campus of Don Bluth Animation. *Note: This movie made by Don Bluth which features Medford the Alligator and Rico the Flamingo and involves scuba diving is a fake.*
Denton the Water Dragon: I've been doing poses for Rico the Flamingo. My favorite Don Bluth characters to work on are Killer from "All Dogs Go To Heaven", Snipes from "Rock-A-Doodle", Mr. Bear from "Thumbelina", Gus and Rosie's father from "A Troll In Central Park", Beanie from "The Pebble and the Penguin", Sophie from "Anastasia", Zozi the bear from "Bartok the Magnificent" and Gune from "Titan AE".
Denton the Water Dragon: When I first started working for him in 1989, the year "All Dogs Go To Heaven" was released in theaters...Me, Elliot Otterburt, Nick the Raccoon and others were working an a Christmas special that Don Bluth was working on and it was aired on CBS. And later that year, I got to see "All Dogs Go To Heaven". *Note: This Christmas special Don Bluth made is a fake*.
Denton the Water Dragon: But by the way, we were working on a TV special that inflicted in the decade whenever this TV special came out. This TV special came was released in 1991 and it was aired on ABC. It had a gazelle skateboarder, which I was the supervising animator. The TV special gained success, but "Rock-A-Doodle" didn't. That's why bad times began when this film (Rock-A-Doodle) was released. *Note: The TV special Don Bluth made that was released in 1991 which involved a gazelle skateboarder is a fake*.
Denton the Water Dragon: When "Rock-A-Doodle" came out in theaters, Me and Elliot Otterburt had a conversation that what was wrong with the film trying to achieve much success. Elliot Otterburt came to Minnesota campus of Don Bluth Animation in his hometown of Mankato, Minnesota (which stood there from 1982 to 1993, when the studio was relocated to Prior Lake, Minnesota). I talked to Nick the Raccoon about Don Bluth's finicial problems.
Denton the Water Dragon: [clears throat] Sorry, I had a spelling error and some mistakes. When "Rock-A-Doodle" came out in theaters, Me and Elliott Otterburt had a conversation that what was wrong with the film trying to achieve much success. Elliott Otterburt came to the Minnesota campus of Don Bluth Animation in his hometown of Mankato, Minnesota (which stood there from 1982 to 1993, when the studio was relocated to Prior Lake, Minnesota) to show the Minnesota-based Don Bluth staff a video screening of "Rock-A-Doodle". I talked to Nick the Raccoon about Don Bluth's finicial problems.
Denton the Water Dragon: Whoops, I forgot. Elliot Otterburt. Sorry. I mean...When I first started working for him in 1989, the year "All Dogs Go To Heaven" was released in theaters...Me, Elliott Otterburt, Nick the Raccoon and others were working an a Christmas special that Don Bluth was working on and it was aired on CBS. And later that year, I got to see "All Dogs Go To Heaven".
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