Little Nemo: les Aventures au pays de Slumberland
Titre original : Little Nemo
- 1989
- Tous publics
- 1h 25min
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Bienvenue dans le monde fantastique de Little Nemo, rempli de rêves de terres enchantées et de nouveaux amis, de magie incroyable et d'aventures amusantes.Bienvenue dans le monde fantastique de Little Nemo, rempli de rêves de terres enchantées et de nouveaux amis, de magie incroyable et d'aventures amusantes.Bienvenue dans le monde fantastique de Little Nemo, rempli de rêves de terres enchantées et de nouveaux amis, de magie incroyable et d'aventures amusantes.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Gabriel Damon
- Nemo
- (voix)
Mickey Rooney
- Flip
- (voix)
Danny Mann
- Icarus
- (voix)
Bill Martin
- Nightmare King
- (voix)
- (as William E. Martin)
Alan Oppenheimer
- Oomp
- (voix)
Michael Bell
- Oompy
- (voix)
Sidney Miller
- Oompe
- (voix)
John Stephenson
- Oompo
- (voix)
- …
Greg Burson
- Nemo's Father
- (voix)
- …
Sherry Lynn
- Bon Bon
- (voix)
Guy Christopher
- Courtier
- (voix)
- …
Nancy Cartwright
- Page
- (voix)
Ellen Gerstell
- Page
- (voix)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first anime movie to receive a wide release in the United States. Production began in 1982, with the intention of the film being a big-budget showcase of Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co.'s animation style to American audiences. The efforts to make it a movie that would appeal to both Japanese and American audiences resulted in the film having a long and troubled production history, as different arms of production (writing, casting, animation, etc) received conflicting instructions as to how to proceed with the film. Over the course of seven years, numerous powerful figures from both Japanese and American film-making were hired in various attempts to salvage production. Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata worked for a year, between 1982-1983, but ultimately left due to creative differences with the American production company; Miyazaki later called it "the worst experience" of his career. Gary Kurtz and Chris Columbus were each brought on board at different points to act as directors/producers/writers, and Ray Bradbury was hired to write a new script. It is unknown how much each contributed to the final product. Although the film premiered in Japan in 1989, it did not receive its intended American release until 1992, a full decade after the start of production; in a final effort to market the film to American audiences, several minutes of the movie had to be edited in order to secure a softer rating.
- GaffesIn the opening sequence, the sheets on Nemo's bed are removed when he nearly falls off, but are reattached by the time the train appears.
- Versions alternativesThe film was originally 94 minutes. When the film was released in the US in 1992, some intense sequences and additional material was cut to obtain a G rating and to make the film shorter. The Japanese DVD box-set and 2004 US DVD restored these sequences.
- Bandes originalesLittle Nemo
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Performed by Melissa Manchester
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I remembered this movie that I used to watch when I was little. There was a parade, a squirrel, a little boy, a big man and a big key. There was a lot of black goo at one point and an evil guy. I had no idea what the movie was called and I had no idea if it was actually real, because when I told people about it (which I did a lot because I wanted to find out what it was called so I could see it again) no one had heard about it.
I started thinking that I had dreamt the whole thing. That it was one of those dreams that you have several times. I had tried googling it, I had asked my parents and my sibling, who should've known what I was talking about seeing as I probably couldn't just pick it out and put it on myself as a little kid.
Years passed, yes, years. I just thought that it was a dream. I didn't really believe that it was, but maybe...? A year or so ago, I remembered it again; the squirrel, the little boy, the key, everything. I decided to google it again, but this time I used different search words and I found it. I was so happy. You have no idea! I had been thinking about this movie for years!
I watched it again and it's a cute and sometimes scary movie. I was just happy I had a chance to find it again (:
I started thinking that I had dreamt the whole thing. That it was one of those dreams that you have several times. I had tried googling it, I had asked my parents and my sibling, who should've known what I was talking about seeing as I probably couldn't just pick it out and put it on myself as a little kid.
Years passed, yes, years. I just thought that it was a dream. I didn't really believe that it was, but maybe...? A year or so ago, I remembered it again; the squirrel, the little boy, the key, everything. I decided to google it again, but this time I used different search words and I found it. I was so happy. You have no idea! I had been thinking about this movie for years!
I watched it again and it's a cute and sometimes scary movie. I was just happy I had a chance to find it again (:
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- 16 avr. 2016
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 368 000 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 407 695 $US
- 23 août 1992
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 368 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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