Fred also changed the plot by mixing up scenes a little. Fred added extra animation that looked as if Don Bluth animated it (some of the extra animation was produced at his studio), dialogue for Tack and crappy songs that made it quite a rip-off of Aladdin. rejected it and completed quite badly by television animator Fred Calvert and the Completion Bond Company. It was taken away from Richard after Warner Bros. The Allied Filmmakers/Majestic Films version, The Princess and the Cobbler, was released only in Australia and South Africa. It could possibly the best fan edit ever made. He also included classical music to make it a little more epic. He compiled footage and original sound tracks he collected from all versions of the film and people who worked on the film, no matter if it's unfinished, low quality or animated poorly by Fred Calvert. This cut is made by a big fan named Garrett Gilchrist of a fan company named Orange Cow Productions. First, I am going to talk about the Recobbled cut. I've seen the three main versions the Recobbled cut, the Allied Filmmakers version and the Miramax version. If the balls were taken away, the dark, half-blind army of One-Eyes will attack. The most important thing the characters need to take care of though the Thief is just too greedy to know about is the set of three golden balls above the tallest minaret. Zig-zag is the inspiration for the Genie and Jafar who can say anything in rhymes and is voiced by Vincent Price. Tack falls in love with the pretty Princess Yum-Yum, daughter of the lazy King Nod (the inspiration for the Sultan), which gets the blue vizier Zig-zag angry. ![]() He is crazy for gold stuff as Scrat from Ice Age is crazy for acorns and he stinks so much that his flies follow him everywhere he goes. The other main character is the swamp-coloured, cheeky, silent thief (at least he should've been silent). ![]() It's about a cute mute (at least he should've been) named Tack, a cobbler, who might compare to Jo-Jo in the Blue Sky version of Horton Hears a Who. It's a film you'd have to feel bad for, since it took up to 26 years to make and seemed to fail and get butchered. The animation is so brilliant, not even the likes of Disney or Don Bluth could top it. The film is probably the big inspiration for Disney's Aladdin, which was just as great. That is, if it ever were completed properly. The Thief and the Cobbler, created by the animator responsible for Roger Rabbit and the Pink Panther, was a beautiful film.
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