Stories by @blakeharris634
124 stories

Elemental (2003)
In a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common.

Don Bluth's Brother Bear (1998)
Kenai is a young Indian brave with a particular distaste for bears. When his brother Sitka is killed by one, Kenai in turn kills the bear, only to be magically transformed into one himself. To make matters worse, his other brother Denahi vows to kill the bear Kenai has become. Kenai's only hope is a magical mountain where he believes he can be changed back to a human, and he enlists a real bear cub, Koda, to get him there.

Don Bluth's A Christmas Carol (1978)
A Christmas Carol (promoted as Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol) is a 1978 American animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Don Bluth Animation Studios, and distributed by Universal Pictures, directed by Chuck Jones and Don Bluth. The film is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 classic novel of the same name, retold with anthropomorphic animals.

Don Bluth's Treasure Planet (1997)
The legendary "loot of a thousand worlds" inspires an intergalactic treasure hunt when 15-year-old Jim Hawkins stumbles upon a map to the greatest pirate trove in the universe in Walt Disney Pictures' thrilling animated space adventure, "Treasure Planet." Based on one of the greatest adventure stories ever told - Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" - this film follows Jim's fantastic journey across a parallel universe as a cabin boy aboard a glittering space galleon.

Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1995 theatrical film)
Here's what the would look like if Aladdin and the King of Thieves was a theatrical film released in November 22nd, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation (now Walt Disney Animation Studios) and Rated G instead of direct to video film released in August 13th, 1996 by Walt Disney Home Video (now Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment), Walt Disney Video Premiere (now Disneytoon Studios) and Walt Disney Television Animation (now Disney Television Animation).

The Return of Jafar (1993 theatrical film)
Here's what the would look like if The Return of Jafar was a theatrical film released in November 24th, 1993 by Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Feature Animation (now Walt Disney Animation Studios) instead of direct to video film released in May 20th, 1994 by Walt Disney Home Video (now Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment), Walt Disney Video Premiere (now Disneytoon Studios), Walt Disney Television Animation (now Disney Television Animation) and The Walt Disney Company thanks to myktm250. In this animated Disney tale, Aladdin (Scott Weinger), Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) and the gang are not as free of the menacing sorcerer Jafar (Jonathan Freeman) as they think. Since their last encounter with him, Jafar has been imprisoned in a magic lamp, but an inept thief, Abis Mal (Jason Alexander), is about to change that. Luckily for Aladdin and friends, Jafar's parrot, Iago (Gilbert Gottfried), has switched to their side -- which is good, because they need all the help they can get.

The Little MoonFlower (1989)
The Little MoonFlower is a 1989 traditional 2D hand-drawn animated musical fantasy romantic comedy-drama film directed, written and produced by Don Bluth, Francis Ford Coppola and Hayao Miyazaki, and produced by Hollywood Pictures, Don Bluth Animation Studios, Studio Ghibli and Zoetrope Studios and released by Buena Vista Pictures.

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2000's)
Daniel Tiger shares relatable preschool discoveries and challenges with his friends, neighbors, and family in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is an Emmy-winning animated preschool program that models age-appropriate social-emotional strategies and practical life skills for young children.

Disney/Pixar's Antz (1998)
Z the worker ant strives to reconcile his own individuality with the communal work-ethic of the ant colony. He falls in love with ant-Princess Bala, Z strives to make social inroads, and then must save the ant colony from the treacherous scheming of the evil General Mandible that threaten to wipe out the entire worker population.

Disney's The Prince of Egypt (1998)
In this animated retelling of the Book of Exodus, Egyptian Prince Moses, upon discovering his roots as a Jewish slave, embarks on a quest to free his people from bondage. When his plea is denied by his brother Rameses, the new pharaoh, a series of horrific plagues strike Egypt. Moses finally leads the Israelites to freedom by parting the Red Sea and drowning the Egyptian army. God then gives Moses the Ten Commandments, a list of rules for his people to live by.

Disney's The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
In this animated tale set in the South Pole, bashful, awkward penguin Hubie pines for the beautiful Marina, but the bullying Drake also has an eye on her. When Hubie finds an impressive pebble to present to Marina, Drake causes Hubie to get caught in a fishing net and sent off far from his native beach. With the help of his energetic new friend, Rocko, Hubie sets off on a treacherous trip back home to win the heart of his beloved.

Disney's A Troll in Central Park (1994)
After being banished from his grim kingdom, Stanley, an amiable troll with a magical talent for growing greenery, ends up in Central Park. Struggling to adapt to his unfamiliar surroundings, Stanley is befriended by young Gus and his little sister, Rosie. Soon, however, the evil troll queen, Gnorga, sets out to make Stanley's life miserable, endangering both him and the children.
Thumbelina (1994) (Alternative Cast & Crew)
Born of a flower and growing to only a couple of inches tall, poor Thumbelina is worried she'll never meet someone her own size, until she happens to catch the eye of Prince Cornelius of the Fairies. Just as soon as she finds love, however, it's torn away from her when she is kidnapped by Ms. Toad. Now Thumbelina has to escape Ms. Toad's grasp and search for Prince Cornelius. Luckily, there's a whole city of animals willing to help her.
Disney's Thumbelina (1994)
Born of a flower and growing to only a couple of inches tall, poor Thumbelina is worried she'll never meet someone her own size, until she happens to catch the eye of Prince Cornelius of the Fairies. Just as soon as she finds love, however, it's torn away from her when she is kidnapped by Ms. Toad. Now Thumbelina has to escape Ms. Toad's grasp and search for Prince Cornelius. Luckily, there's a whole city of animals willing to help her.

Disney/Pixar's Chicken Little (2005)
Young Chicken Little throws his small town into panic by claiming the sky is falling. Unable to find the piece of "sky" that hit him, he earns the town's scorn. A year later, outcast Little tries to redeem himself by joining the baseball team, helping to win a crucial game. Later that night he is hit on the head again and discovers that the "falling sky" is actually from a UFO. Now, Little must convince the skeptical town that an alien invasion is about to happen.

The United Canines of America
The United Canines of America is an American animated television series created by Doug Lawrence and developed by Lawrence and Rachael MacFarlane for Nickelodeon. Set in a fictional world where all countries on earth are portrayed as humans, and their states or provinces and territories are portrayed as their pets, the series centers on a human girl named America (based on the United States), who has 50 dogs (with each of them based upon and named after all 50 U.S. states).

The United Canines of America
The United Canines of America is an American animated television series created by Doug Lawrence and developed by Lawrence and Rachael MacFarlane for Nickelodeon. Set in a fictional world where all countries on earth are portrayed as humans, and their states or provinces and territories are portrayed as their pets, the series centers on a human girl named America (based on the United States), who has 50 dogs (with each of them based upon and named after all 50 U.S. states).

Hanazuki: Full of Treasures (1990's)
In a far off galaxy, moons and their inhabitants are threatened by a mysterious dark force. Their only hope - a Moonflower named Hanazuki. Their only hope - a Moonflower named Hanazuki.

Turning Red (2002)
Mei Lee is a 13-year-old girl who is torn between being her mother's obedient daughter and the chaos of her youth. As if that were not enough, when she gets too excited, she turns into a big red panda.

Eight Crazy Nights (1997)
Davey Stone (Adam Sandler), a 33-year old party animal, finds himself in trouble with the law after his wild ways go too far. In keeping with the holiday spirit, the judge gives Davey one last chance at redemption -- spend the holiday performing community service as the assistant referee for the youth basketball league or go to jail. Davey thinks he's gotten off easy until he meets Whitey Duvall, the eccentric, elf-like head referee.