
Drawn for Glory: Animation's Triumph at the Oscars(2008)
Featurette focusing on Academy-Award winning theatrical animation from the Golden Age.

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Drawn for Glory: Animation's Triumph at the Oscars
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Featurette focusing on Academy-Award winning theatrical animation from the Golden Age.
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2008-02-12
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