The Thanksgiving Parade balloon of Woody Woodpecker can be seen in the 1993 Universal Pictures animated film We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story.
First we see the shadow of Woody Woodpecker on the road, before we pan up and see the Woody balloon. The next shot shows a balloon of Clifford The Big Red Dog, but the Woody balloon can be see in the distance.
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993)[]
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a 1993 American-British animated adventure comedy film based on the 1987 Hudson Talbott children's book of the same name. It depicts four intelligent anthropomorphized prehistoric reptiles, Tyrannosaurus rex Rex, Triceratops Woog, Pteranodon Elsa, and Parasaurolophus Dweeb (all dinosaurs save for Elsa, a pterosaur), in their journey to the Museum of Natural History. The prehistoric beings have travelled to the present day and become intelligent by eating a "Brain Grain" cereal invented by scientist Captain Neweyes, who wants dinosaurs to be personally seen by children. They face two major conflicts: an attempt not to be noticed by the public, and to not be exploited by Neweyes' evil twin brother Professor Screweyes, who wants to use the dinosaurs for his circus business. The dinosaurs are helped along by two runaway children, Louie and Cecilia.
Produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio and distributed by Universal Pictures, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story was directed by Dick Zondag, Ralph Zondag, Phil Nibbelink, and Simon Wells from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley. Universal bought the rights to the novel only months after its publication, and Amblimation began storyboarding the adaptation in 1990 during the production of An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991). The film features the voices of John Goodman, René Le Vant, Felicity Kendal, Charles Fleischer, Walter Cronkite, Jay Leno, Joey Shea, Julia Child, Kenneth Mars, Yeardley Smith, Martin Short, Blaze Berdahl, and Rhea Perlman.
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story was released during a surge of the dinosaur in pop culture known as the dinosaur renaissance; it was released the same year as another Spielberg dinosaur flick, Jurassic Park, and was marketed as the more family-friendly equivalent.
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| Woody Woodpecker Destination Moon (1950) ◉ When Worlds Collide (1951) ◉ War of the Worlds (1953) ◉ Tom Thumb (1958) ◉ The Time Machine (1960) ◉ What's My Line? (1963) ◉ The Power (1968) ◉ Three's Company (1978) ◉ Eraserhead Trailer (1982) ◉ 3-2-1 Contact (1983) ◉ Valley Girl (1983) ◉ Firestarter (1984) ◉ Too Close For Comfort (1984) ◉ La Bamba (1987) ◉ Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) ◉ Fletch Lives (1989) ◉ We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) ◉ Seinfeld (1994) ◉ Mallrats (1995) ◉ From Earth to the Moon (1998) ◉ Ghost Dog (1999) ◉ The Simpsons (2000) ◉ 8 Mile (2002) ◉ Son of the Mask (2005) ◉ College Humor (2011) ◉ Stranger Things (2019) ◉ Pam & Tommy (2022) ◉ Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) ◉ The Munsters (2022) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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