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Halloween
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7.7/10
IMDbOutstanding Writing in an Animated Program | 1994 | Ray
Outstanding Animated Childrens Program | 1994 | Mario
Even though the film was entirely produced by Hanna-Barbera, with the exception of "Castle Thunder" being heard a few times, none of Hanna-Barbera's famous sound effects show up in this film. This became more common with the company during the 1990s.
When the group visits Notre Dame, Moundshroud screams "Sanctuary!". In Middle Age people claimed "Sanctuary" in chapels, churches and cathedrals to find refugee and salvation if someone suffered prosecution or an attempt to assassination.
Based on the 1972 novel written by Ray Bradbury.
The film won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program.
In Bradbury's original book are eight children who meet Mr. Moundshroud. In the movie it was reduced to four.
"Narrator: Ah yes, Joe Pipkin. Some say that on the day he was born, all the soda pop bottles in the world fizzed over. Pipkin who could yell louder, sing better, and eat more popcorn. Pip, the greatest boy who ever lived."
"Wally: [Pip's a gargoyle and trying to speak] It's gargoyle language, he can only speak when the rain comes out of his mouth, or the wind blows over his teeth."