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The GreenyWorld Movie: Bigger, Stonger, Longer and Super and Uncut | |
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File:TGWMBSLS poster.jpg Original theatrical release poster | |
Film information | |
Directed by |
Chris Shaw |
Produced by |
Chris Shaw |
Written by |
Chris Shaw |
Music by |
Stewart Copeland |
Cinematography |
R. Steven Glanville |
Editing by |
V. Gopalakrishnan |
Studio |
20th Century Fox Animation |
Distributed by |
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Release Date(s) |
September 17, 2001 |
Running time |
84 minutes |
Language |
English |
Budget |
$51 million |
Gross Revenue |
$632,291,853 |
See also | |
transcript • gallery • trivia • credits animation errors • statistics • speculation • proccess | |
The GreenyWorld Movie: Bigger, Stonger, Longer and Super and Uncut is a 2001 American animated comedy film based on the animated television series The GreenyWorld Variety Show and many of the Greenytoons. The film was directed by Chris Shaw. It was produced by Anim8or Production Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was the second GreenyWorld film to be animated after Luckie's 1st Movie and the first Anim8or Production Studios' film.
Plot[]
See The GreenyWorld Movie: Bigger, Stonger, Longer and Super and Uncut/Plot
Production[]
Development[]
Chris Shaw began with a early work of the film in Fall of 1993 under the title The GreenyWorld Movie. One of the ideas that came out of the brainstorming session was a GreenyWorld film. "When Matt Groening is making the episode of The Simpsons" Robert Stainton has said that the idea for The GreenyWorld Movie was born after he took a cross-country road trip with his wife and five sons in 1998.
Animation[]
Animation for the film began in January 1999.
Release[]
The film was originally planned to be released in 2000, but since it was changed to March 2, 2001, but was pushed to May 18, 2001 to avoid competition with The Greeny Phatom Xperience Movie from Anim8or competitors Geo Animation Studios and finally pushed to September 17, 2001 to avoid competition with Shrek. The film is accompanied by the short computer-animated film Killer Margo.
Home media[]
The DVD was released on July 17, 2002, in separate widescreen and fullscreen editions. A VHS release was also released that day. Both releases included tickets for Greeny Phatom The Movie.
Sequel[]
Fox plans a sequel to this movie released in 2014, but it was cancelled.