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- Here Come the Littles is a 1985 animated fantasy film produced in France by DIC Enterprises, Inc. and distributed by Atlantic Releasing. It was directed by Bernard Deyriès and adapted by Woody Kling from John Peterson's series of books, The Littles, and also based on the ABC television show of the same name. Here Come the Littles follows a boy named Henry Bigg as he meets a family of miniature people that lives in his home. While his abusive uncle Augustus plans to build a shopping center at the site of his home, Henry teams up with the Littles to prevent this scheme. Here Come the Littles was screened at weekend matinees during its original U.S. release, and made over US$6.5 million. It was not a critical success; reviewers found fault with the story and animation style. The film was released on VHS in late 1985, and on DVD in early 2004. Another Littles film, Liberty and the Littles, premiered on television in late 1986. (en)
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- In the light of the full moon, an old-looking man casts a fearful gaze above a stately mansion, while four tiny creatures—Lucy, her brother Tom, their Grandpa, and their cousin Dinky — are aboard a small aircraft. Those creatures, called the Littles, are also seen holding a key to the left of the title; on the opposite side, Mr. and Mrs. Little stand next to a wavy box bearing the tagline: "At last, your favorite little characters on the big screen!" At the lower portion of the credit bylines, composer Haim Saban's first name is misspelled as "Hiam". (en)
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- Original theatrical poster (en)
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- Canada (en)
- France (en)
- Japan (en)
- Luxembourg (en)
- United States (en)
- (en)
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- (en)
- Philippe Kotlarski (en)
- Masatoshi Tsurubuchi (en)
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- (en)
- Haim Saban (en)
- Shuki Levy (en)
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- Here Come the Littles (en)
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- Andy Heyward (en)
- Tetsuo Katayama (en)
- Jean Chalopin (en)
- Koji Takeuchi (en)
- Yuji Toki (en)
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- Alvy Moore (en)
- Gregg Berger (en)
- Bettina Bush (en)
- Robert David Hall (en)
- Hal Smith (en)
- Patricia Parris (en)
- Mona Marshall (en)
- Jimmy Keegan (en)
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- TMS Entertainment (en)
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- ABC Entertainment (en)
- DIC Enterprises, Inc. (en)
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- Here Come the Littles is a 1985 animated fantasy film produced in France by DIC Enterprises, Inc. and distributed by Atlantic Releasing. It was directed by Bernard Deyriès and adapted by Woody Kling from John Peterson's series of books, The Littles, and also based on the ABC television show of the same name. Here Come the Littles follows a boy named Henry Bigg as he meets a family of miniature people that lives in his home. While his abusive uncle Augustus plans to build a shopping center at the site of his home, Henry teams up with the Littles to prevent this scheme. (en)
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- Here Come the Littles (en)
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