Fluppy Dogs (1986)
46m
Running Time
March 19, 1986Release Date
Fluppy Dogs (1986)
46m
Running Time
March 19, 1986Release Date
Plot.
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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Cast & Crew.
Marshall Efron
Stanley
Michael Rye
J.J. Wagstaff (voice)
Carl Steven
Jamie Bingham
Cloyce Morrow
Mrs. Bingham
Jessica Pennington
Claire (voice)
Hal Smith
Dink / Haimish / Attendant
Fred Wolf
Director
Haskell Barkin
Writer
Lorenzo Music
(voice)
Susan Blu
(voice)
Bruce Talkington
Writer
Shirley Walker
Composer
John Kafka
Animation Supervisor
Jill Colbert
ProductionDesigner
Ed Gombert
ProductionDesigner
Ken Tsumura
Post Production Supervisor / Post Production Coordinator
Charlie King
Supervising Editor
Larry Latham
Storyboard Designer
Kevin Harkey
Production Design
Rick Hinson
Assistant Sound Editor
Rich Harrison
Post Production Supervisor
Tom Ruzicka
Associate Producer
Marc Orfanos
Assistant Editor
Randy Chaffee
Assistant Director
Ron Scholefield
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 19, 1986
StatusReleased
Running Time46m
Content RatingG
Genres
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Wiki.
Fluppy Dogs is a one-hour animated television special that aired on November 27 (Thanksgiving), 1986 on ABC. It was intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series, but the show was cancelled due to the special's low ratings. It featured five pastel-colored, or "fluppy", talking dogs that came through a fluppy interdimensional doorway and into the lives of Jamie and his teenage neighbor Claire. The dogs were the intended prey of the evil miser Wagstaff. Animation was supplied by TMS Entertainment, who had previously been contracted by Disney on another concurrently running animated series, Adventures of the Gummi Bears.