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'''''Bunyan & Babe''''' is a CGI animated film directed by Tony Bancroft and Jim Rygeil, starring the voice talent of John Goodman as legendary giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan. It was originally meant to be a mix of CGI and live-action, as seen in early promotional material.
'''''Bunyan & Babe''''' is a CGI animated film directed by Tony Bancroft and Jim Rygeil, starring the voice talent of John Goodman as legendary giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan. It was originally meant to be a mix of CGI and live-action, as seen in early promotional material.



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Poster for the film that seemed to have originally planned a mix of CGI and live-action.

Status: Found

Date found: January 2017

Found by: Google Play

Bunyan & Babe is a CGI animated film directed by Tony Bancroft and Jim Rygeil, starring the voice talent of John Goodman as legendary giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan. It was originally meant to be a mix of CGI and live-action, as seen in early promotional material.

It was set to be released sometime in 2011 but never showed up, and is said to be released in late 2016 as of March 2016.[1]

According to a 2012 TheFW article, the film "got lost in the shuffle when MGM filed for bankruptcy".[2] Not even the Trailer has ever surfaced. Despite this, the film is still listed on Exodus Film Group's official website.[3]

The film was finally released onto Google Play for free in January 2017.










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References

  1. IMDb page on Bunyan and Babe. Retrieved 15 Mar '16.
  2. 2012 TheFW article on lost movies. Retrieved 24 Aug '13.
  3. Exodus Film Groups' official website. Retrieved 24 Aug '13.