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|title=<center>Heathcliff: Bad Kitty</center> | |title=<center>Heathcliff: Bad Kitty</center> | ||
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|imagecaption=A screencap from the | |imagecaption=A screencap from the ''Heathcliff: Bad Kitty'' trailer. | ||
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>}} | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost/Cancelled; Existence Unconfirmed'''</span>}} | ||
'''Heathcliff: Bad Kitty''' is an unreleased animated feature film based on | '''Heathcliff: Bad Kitty''' is an unreleased animated feature film based on the comic strip of the same name. It was meant to be released in the holiday season of 2011 in an attempt to reinvigorate interest in Heathcliff, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons. | ||
It was meant to be released in the holiday of 2011, but was | |||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
The film was going to be made by Waterman Entertainment/Magic Lantern Studios and distributed by 41entertainment. They were chosen because of their "impeccable track record" of Stuart Little, Alvin and The Chipmunks, and Casper the Friendly Ghost. The film and it's spin-offs were meant to bring back interest in the Heathcliff brand. | |||
A trailer was released in March of 2010, and was storyboarded by Swinton Scott & Barry Caldwell. Both were contacted regarding the film, and had no new information, stating it was done for fundraising. The film's approximate release date was in 2011's holiday season and was ultimately going to coincide with a 2d-animated cartoon that would be produced by Renegade Animation and released in spring 2013, but neither of these projects came to fruition and were cancelled in the end. | |||
A trailer was released in March of 2010, and was storyboarded by Swinton Scott & Barry Caldwell. Both were | |||
The film was | |||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
Little is known about what the plot would have been, but based on the footage that has been released, the film's story would've revolved around Heathcliff returning three "annoying kittens" to their parents. | |||
==Existence== | ==Existence== | ||
Because no other footage of the film has been released, it's unknown if the any other parts of the film were actually produced. Both of the storyboard artists who worked on the trailer said that they were never brought back, and one stated that it was done as a means to 'raise dough' for the project. However, several [http://www.41e.tv/descargas/11_20110113_press_release_41_entertainment,_13_jan_2011.pdf press] [http://www.41e.tv/descargas/12_20110315_press_release_41_entertainment,_15_march_2011.pdf releases] from the distributor of the film show evidence that the film may have been close to completion. As for the animated series, there is no evidence that any material for it was made. | |||
Because no other footage of the film has been released, it's | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lKBra4QSBs|320x240|center|The trailer to the film}} | | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lKBra4QSBs|320x240|center|The trailer to the film.}} | ||
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMb21GLFNVQ|320x240|center|Related episode of The Animation Warehouse}} | | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMb21GLFNVQ|320x240|center|Related episode of ''The Animation Warehouse''.}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 30 July 2016
Heathcliff: Bad Kitty is an unreleased animated feature film based on the comic strip of the same name. It was meant to be released in the holiday season of 2011 in an attempt to reinvigorate interest in Heathcliff, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Production
The film was going to be made by Waterman Entertainment/Magic Lantern Studios and distributed by 41entertainment. They were chosen because of their "impeccable track record" of Stuart Little, Alvin and The Chipmunks, and Casper the Friendly Ghost. The film and it's spin-offs were meant to bring back interest in the Heathcliff brand.
A trailer was released in March of 2010, and was storyboarded by Swinton Scott & Barry Caldwell. Both were contacted regarding the film, and had no new information, stating it was done for fundraising. The film's approximate release date was in 2011's holiday season and was ultimately going to coincide with a 2d-animated cartoon that would be produced by Renegade Animation and released in spring 2013, but neither of these projects came to fruition and were cancelled in the end.
Plot
Little is known about what the plot would have been, but based on the footage that has been released, the film's story would've revolved around Heathcliff returning three "annoying kittens" to their parents.
Existence
Because no other footage of the film has been released, it's unknown if the any other parts of the film were actually produced. Both of the storyboard artists who worked on the trailer said that they were never brought back, and one stated that it was done as a means to 'raise dough' for the project. However, several press releases from the distributor of the film show evidence that the film may have been close to completion. As for the animated series, there is no evidence that any material for it was made.
Gallery