, 1h27 Directed byTony Leondis OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Animation ThemesMonde imaginaire, Frankenstein films, Children's films ActorsJohn Cusack, Jennifer Coolidge, Myleene Klass, Molly Shannon, Eddie Izzard, James Lipton Roles Ham the Egg Rating59% The Kingdom of Malaria's environment is devastated by a mysterious storm. Its king, Malbert, then blackmails the rest of the world to pay the town not to unleash the various doomsday devices invented by its Evil Scientists. They in turn are assisted by Igors, while the kingdom's annual Evil Science Fair showcases the scientists' latest weapons. One Igor, however, who serves the somewhat tedious-minded Doctor Glickenstein, is a talented inventor who aspires to be an Evil Scientist himself. Among his inventions are his friends "Scamper," a re-animated, immortal rabbit with a death wish and "Brain," a unintelligent human brain transplanted into a life support jar.
, 1h11 Directed byPhil Nibbelink, Oz Perkins OriginUSA GenresAnimation, Romance ThemesFilms about animals, Films about suicide, Théâtre, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Romeo and Juliet, Films based on plays, Films based on works by William Shakespeare, Children's films ActorsDaniel Trippett, Phil Nibbelink, Chip Albers, Michael Toland, Sam Gold Roles Benvolio (voice) Rating36% Warring Capulets (Michael Toland) and Montagues (Stephen Goldberg), portrayed as Steller and California sea lions respectively, have their feud watched sadly by Capulet's only daughter, Juliet (Patricia Trippett). A fight on the shore is ended when the Prince (Phil Nibbelink), a large and monstrous elephant seal, appears and warns the two groups that, should there be any more disturbance, the seal who caused it shall be exiled to Shark Island, a fin shaped rock where a shark lives. Romeo (Daniel Tripett), Montague's only son, is depressed, wishing to fall in love with someone. His humorous friend, Mercutio (Chip Albers), urges him and another of his friends, Benvolio (Sam Gold), to go to a Capulet party later that evening. They attend the party, covered in white sand to look like Capulets, and Romeo falls in love with Juliet at first sight. Juliet, however, was promised by her father to marry the Prince, who attends the party. Romeo and his friends manage to wreak havoc, and are revealed to be Montagues. Later that evening, the play's balcony scene is recreated on a cliff on the beach where a tree grows. Romeo promises Juliet that they shall marry the next morning, and she will not have to marry the Prince.