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Fire | Telekinesis
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6.5/10
IMDb1983 | Ralph
Budget 1,200,000 USD
Box Office Collection 760,883 USD
Filmed with live actors and actresses in black and white and rotoscoped, with animation cells placed over every frame of the cast members to create animation that's more fluid and realistic than standard animation.
One of the two background painters for the movie was Thomas Kinkade (misspelled as "Kincade"), the controversial and hyper-commercialized painter of glowing cottages and forest glades. He is also interviewed in the "Making of..." feature on the DVD and mentioned by director Ralph Bakshi in his interview.
According to director Ralph Bakshi's commentary on the DVD, the animators found working for producer Frank Frazetta to be so daunting that some of them even fainted when Frazetta visited the set.
The filmmakers had a real hard time finding an actress with the right voluptuous physique to play Teegra for the live action version of this film.
Two young artists worked on the backgrounds for this film. Both went on to be famous in their fields: Thomas Kinkade (known as the "Painter of Light") and James Gurney, creator and painter of the popular "Dinotopia" series of illustrated novels. They painted the backgrounds exclusively in the style of Frank Frazetta, who was a producer on this movie and whose art inspired it.
"Nekron: Why have you brought me this? Juliana: This is your bride, my son. She will be mother to your sons. Nekron: How thoughtful, Mother. I need no bride, and no sons. Juliana: But you need heirs. Nekron: I need nothing!"
"Nekron: Next time you present me with one of your little sluts, Mother dear... I'll squash you like a bug."