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(NOW EXPANDED TO ORIGINAL SIZE) My last surviving "Rescuers Down Under" animation flip book from 1990. I've decided to leave this GIF up for now - at least until I need the space!     A little information about the difference between the US 525 and European 625 line TV standards - are you a fiend for high-resolution home video?   (Only relevant to US/Canada)
The Rescuers or "How I learned to stop worrying and love animation!"
Info on The Animated Films of Don Bluth There seems to be a lot of interest in this book among fans, so I've included all the information I can to help you find a copy. I'm such a nice guy!
Do you crave a challenge?! Try the really difficult NIMH QUIZ site. Only the worthy will pass! Do you know NIMH as well as you think?!... (I thought Jeff had stopped updating this site, but its still getting new questions added!)
Drawing - Links and information on books to help you teach yourself to draw.   (Including a link to a drawing lesson 'from Don Bluth's sketchbook'.)
www.donbluth.com - An as-yet unused registered domain name.   I'm keeping an eye on it, but I can't say if the page relates to Don Bluth the animator.   Its been around for a while, but remains empty.
Other films to see - Other animated films worth your while.   Note that these films are recommended for their qualities as animated films but it does not follow that they are necessarily good entertainment material for children.   As a general rule it's always a good idea to view films before your young children see them if you can.   You can't assume that animated films won't contain upsetting or frightening material just because they're rated for children's viewing.
 
This page was created Tuesday 18 August 1998