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In the early 2020s, the company saw an extremely unexpected revival by making a series of live action documentaries that tackle sociopolitical issues experienced by Generation Z, who tell the stories from their perspective.
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In the early 2020s, the company saw an extremely unexpected revival by making a series of live action documentaries that known as the ''One World'' films, which tackle sociopolitical issues experienced by Generation Z, who tell the stories from their perspective.
'''Animated Films'''
'''Documentaries'''
* ''Call for Peace''
* ''Code Red Planet Earth''
* ''Common Threads''
* ''One World''
* ''We Rise''
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!!Other things
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!!Other thingsProjects
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'''Golden Films''' (also known as American Film Investment Corporation) was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films but with very different developments. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a Disney adaptation]] around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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'''Golden Films''' (also known as American Film Investment Corporation) was is an American animation production company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films but with very different developments. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a Disney adaptation]] around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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Since 2004 the company no longer produces new content, though it continues to license their existing works to various distributors and TV stations.
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Since 2004 2004, the company no longer produces new animated content, though it continues to license their existing works to various distributors and TV stations.stations.
In the early 2020s, the company saw an extremely unexpected revival by making a series of live action documentaries that tackle sociopolitical issues experienced by Generation Z, who tell the stories from their perspective.
In the early 2020s, the company saw an extremely unexpected revival by making a series of live action documentaries that tackle sociopolitical issues experienced by Generation Z, who tell the stories from their perspective.
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** In ''A Tale of Egypt'', Moses' mother lives to see him grow up and is the one who informs him that he's a Hebrew.
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* AnAesop: Their movies often include some kind of moral.
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Since 2004 the company no longer produces new content and it is currently relying on licensing the existing one to various distributors and TV stations.
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Since 2004 the company no longer produces new content and content, though it is currently relying on licensing the continues to license their existing one works to various distributors and TV stations.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: In ''Gulliver's Travels'', Gulliver puts out a fire by spitting on it instead of urinating on it like in the book.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: BittersweetEnding: ''Anastasia'' ends with Anastasia regaining her memories, but that includes the memory of her family being executed.
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** In ''Gulliver's Travels'', Gulliver puts out a fire by spitting on it instead of urinating on it like in thebook.book.
** Later copies of ''Anastasia'' omit the sound of gunshots when the Romanovs are executed.
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** In ''Gulliver's Travels'', Gulliver puts out a fire by spitting on it instead of urinating on it like in the
** Later copies of ''Anastasia'' omit the sound of gunshots when the Romanovs are executed.
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You can see the Great Easter Egg Hunt on Tubi
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* ''The ''[[WesternAnimation/TheGreatEasterEggHuntGoldenFilms The Great Easter Egg Hunt''Hunt]]''
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: In ''Gulliver's Travels'', Gulliver puts out a fire by spitting on it instead of urinating on it like in the book.
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'''Golden Films'' (also known as American Film Investment Corporation) was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films but with very different developments. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a Disney adaptation]] around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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'''Golden Films'' Films''' (also known as American Film Investment Corporation) was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films but with very different developments. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a Disney adaptation]] around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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Golden Films, also known as American Film Investment Corporation, was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films but with very different developments. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney a Disney adaptation]] around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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* ''The Christmas Elves''Elves'' (with Creator/StudioBProductions)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNuttiestNutcracker'' [[note]]Credited as being "created" by Diane Eskenazi, and provided much of the storyboards, voice recordings and character designs, but Golden Films itself does not receive credit, as the overall production was handled by [[Creator/ArcProductions Dan Krech Productions]].[[/note]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/KingArthurAndTheKnightsOfJustice''
''WesternAnimation/KingArthurAndTheKnightsOfJustice'' (with Créativité et Développement)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNuttiestNutcracker'' [[note]]Credited as being "created" by Diane Eskenazi, and provided much of the storyboards, voice recordings and character designs, but Golden Films itself does not receive credit, as the overall production was handled by [[Creator/ArcProductionsDan Krech Productions]].DKP Studios]].[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNuttiestNutcracker'' [[note]]Credited as being "created" by Diane Eskenazi, and provided much of the storyboards, voice recordings and character designs, but Golden Films itself does not receive credit, as the overall production was handled by [[Creator/ArcProductions
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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Hercules'', Hera is neither identified as Zeus' chief wife nor his sister.
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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Hercules'', Hera is neither identified as Zeus' chief wife nor his sister.sister and Alcmene is never identified as his great-granddaughter.
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Per TRS, Now Which One Was That Voice was moved to Trivia and renamed to Unspecified Role Credit. Moving to Uncredited Role because it fits that better.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: In the series of videos depicting fairy tales, famous novels, and the like, none of the voice actors are credited, although animation fans can identify well-known voice actors like Creator/JeffBennett, Creator/CoreyBurton, Creator/CamClarke, Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/DebiDerryberry, Creator/TressMacNeille, Creator/MonaMarshall, Creator/CandiMilo, Creator/RobPaulsen, and Creator/KathSoucie in the casts.
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* UncreditedRole: In the series of videos depicting fairy tales, famous novels, and the like, none of the voice actors are credited, although animation fans can identify well-known voice actors like Creator/JeffBennett, Creator/CoreyBurton, Creator/CamClarke, Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}, Creator/DebiDerryberry, Creator/TressMacNeille, Creator/MonaMarshall, Creator/CandiMilo, Creator/RobPaulsen, and Creator/KathSoucie in the casts.
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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''Hercules'', Hera is neither identified as Zeus' chief wife nor his sister.