Logo Special - Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion (2006; GFATV AU) (Opening, Poster and Closing) (Read desc)

Logo Special - Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion (2006; GFATV AU) (Opening, Poster and Closing) (Read desc)

In honor of me hitting 2K subscribers on my channel (thank you guys so much, i've been really patient for this), here's a brand new logo special regarding on one of Gian Franks Animation's critcally acclaimed movie in all of their existence ever since the studio was founded in 1992 and it's also the 2nd Gian Franks animated movie to be collaborated with DreamWorks after The Neighbors From Hell Movie: The Movie (2004; GFATV AU). So yeah, hope ya'll enjoy it. Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion is an American action adventure western traditionally-animated movie that serves as a real finale of DreamWorks and T Network's "She-Ra and The Princesses of Power (2003; GFATV AU)" as a feature-length movie that was released by Red Rocket Entertainment and Paramount Pictures (through the DreamWorks Animation label ever since the time where DreamWorks was owned by Paramount) on July 14th, 2006. Remember when Wakko's Wish, a movie where it's a finale to the original Animaniacs show? Well, Paramount, DreamWorks, and Red Rocket Entertainment could do the same thing, but with She-Ra and The Princesses of Power (2003; GFATV AU) with the film being named "Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion". While some people think that episode 10 from Season 5 is actually the finale of the show but it has a note saying that "You'll be seeing the Rebellion for the last time in "Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion" exclusively in Theaters" in the end credits before the closing logos. Production Companies: DreamWorks Animation, T Network Films, Gian Franks Animation, Classic Media and Gian Franks Animation Television. Directed by: ND Stevenson Release Date: July 14th, 2006. Runtime: 1 hour & 23 minutes MPAA Rating: PG Distributed by: Red Rocket Entertainment (USA) and Paramount Pictures Cast: Same as the real life TV show. Premise: Same as Episode 11, 12 and 13 from Season 5 but mashed up with some new scenes focusing on Kowl narrating the story. Heart: A She-Ra Conclusion (2006; GFATV AU) - Working on Storyboard: February 2004-May 2005 and Working on 2D animation: July 2005-January 2006 Preceded by: The Neighbors From Hell Movie: The Movie (2004; GFATV AU) (First Gian Franks Adult-animated movie and the first Gian Franks animated movie to be collaborated with DreamWorks) Followed by: The Thursday Trio: TBA (2007; GFATV AU) Budget: $26 Million Box office: $54 Million Trivia: -It's the only Red Rocket Entertainment movie to be co-distributed by Paramount Pictures. While Red Rocket Entertainment likes to co-distribute with Warner Bros., Universal, 20th Century Fox, MGM and now LX Productions for their movies. -The opening of the movie after the logos is similar to The Lorax, despite the movie coming out 6 years before with Kowl being a Presenter of the story's topic behind the stage curtains. -After it's Theatrical run on September 16th, on late-September 2006 it airs on T Network as a TV movie premiere before the premiere of The 3 Amigonauts (2006; GFATV AU). -Like the Netflix version, they're still keeping Catradora canon. -It's the first Gian Franks Animation movie to be converted into IMAX screens, unlike the past GFA movies before this one were released in standard screens in Movie Theaters. -Unlike The Neighbors From Hell Movie: The Movie (2004; GFATV AU) and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, this movie would've been DreamWorks' REAL last animated movie to be traditionally-animated before they can focus on 3D animation once again. -This movie recieved critical acclaim by fans, audiences and of course, critics who described it as "The best Gian Franks animated movie "yet"", before other Gian Franks animated movies recieve generally positive reviews like Arlo The Alligator Boy (2011; GFATV AU), A Spider Named Rick (2012; first film under ClayKid Industries), The Addams Family (2014; GFATV AU), Electric City, Paulina (2016), Steampunk Fairies (2018) and possibly, Pigsty (2022). -This movie was nominated for an Annie Award for Best Feature Animation, but it lost to Disney and Pixar's Cars. -A few days after the 15th Anniversary of this movie on July 14th, 2021, Red Rocket Feature Animation is thinking about making a brand new She-Ra animated movie for the Gian Franks Cartoon Cinematic Universe in collaboration with DreamWorks and FilmNation Entertainment. It was used to be named as "Untitled She-Ra Movie for the G.F.C.C.U" but it was later confirmed the title would be "She-Ra and The Search For Angella", this movie is targeting for a June 2026 release with a "fully-new cast" and a "fresh new character design". I'll talk more about it soon. NOTE: It's Fanmade Credit to everyone.