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** Angel's singing voice was provided by Music/{{Blondie}} singer Deborah Harry.

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** Angel's singing voice was provided by Music/{{Blondie}} Music/{{Blondie|Band}} singer Deborah Harry.
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* HeAlsoDid: Toad and Mylar's voice actors were also in ''WesternAnimation/TheDevilAndDanielMouse'' as B.L. Zebub and Weez Weezel respectively.

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* HeAlsoDid: Toad and Mylar's voice actors were also in Nelvana's earlier production ''WesternAnimation/TheDevilAndDanielMouse'' as B.L. Zebub and Weez Weezel respectively.
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* HeAlsoDid: Toad and Mylar's voice actors were also in ''WesternAnimation/TheDevilAndDanielMouse'' as B.L. Zebub and Weez Weezel respectively.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Clive A. Smith, the director of the film, actually played in rock bands when he was in college.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Before releasing the film to US theaters, MGM completely redubbed Omar's voice, added an OpeningScroll explaining the animalistic appearance of the characters, made a few changes to the ending, among many other differences across the film, and changed the title to "''Ring of Power''". Never mind that the only ring in the entire film appears, serves its purpose, and dutifully vanishes within ''the first 10 minutes''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Before releasing the film to US theaters, MGM completely redubbed Omar's voice, added an partially rewrote the OpeningScroll explaining the animalistic appearance of the characters, made a few changes to the ending, among many other differences across the film, and changed the title to "''Ring of Power''". Never mind that the only ring in the entire film appears, serves its purpose, and dutifully vanishes within ''the first 10 minutes''.
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* ActingForTwo: Nelvana Animator Greg Duffell voices both Stretch and one of Mok's henchmen Zip.

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* ActingForTwo: Nelvana Animator animator Greg Duffell voices both Stretch and one of Mok's henchmen Zip.

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* ActingForTwo: Nelvana Animator Greg Duffell voices both Stretch and one of Mok's henchmen Zip.



* DescendedCreator: Screenwriter John Halfpenny voices Uncle Mikey.



* TalkingToHimself: Animator Greg Duffell voices both Stretch and one of Mok's henchmen Zip.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Howie Mandel was originally going to voice Stretch, but he moved to Los Angeles before recording could begin.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The film was originally conceived to be more child friendly but as production went on, Nelvana changed the film to be more adult.
** Instead of strapping Angel to the soundboard and forcing her to sing the incantation, Mok was meant to transform Angel into a guitar and play her in order to summon the demon.
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Howie Mandel was originally going to voice Stretch, but he moved to Los Angeles before recording could begin.
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* RereleasedForFree: The film was eventually uploaded to Nelvana's Retro Rerun channel in November 2019, under its original title, although in 4.3 and with the edits from the US ''Ring of Power'' edit (such as the OpeningScroll and Paul Le Mat as Omar).

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* RereleasedForFree: The film was eventually uploaded to (though later privatized) on Nelvana's Retro Rerun channel in November 2019, under its original title, although in 4.3 and with the edits from the US ''Ring of Power'' edit (such as the OpeningScroll and Paul Le Mat as Omar).
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Before releasing the film to US theaters, MGM completely redubbed Omar's voice, added an OpeningScroll explaining the animalistic appearance of the characters, made some minor changes to the ending, and changed the title to "''Ring of Power''". Never mind that the only ring in the entire film appears, serves its purpose, and dutifully vanishes within ''the first 10 minutes''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Before releasing the film to US theaters, MGM completely redubbed Omar's voice, added an OpeningScroll explaining the animalistic appearance of the characters, made some minor a few changes to the ending, among many other differences across the film, and changed the title to "''Ring of Power''". Never mind that the only ring in the entire film appears, serves its purpose, and dutifully vanishes within ''the first 10 minutes''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His incarnation of Dr. Claw sounded a lot like Mok, especially in his more genial delivery than Welker's more scary Claw.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok and sounded much more genial.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His incarnation of Dr. Claw sounds sounded a lot like Mok and sounded much Mok, especially in his more genial.genial delivery than Welker's more scary Claw.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok.Mok and sounded much more genial.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. He is also the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''). He is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. He is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. He is also Along with being the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''). He Special''), he is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. He Francks is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for the very busy Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mok was voiced (except when singing) by Don Francks. He is also the first actor to voice Boba Fett (which he did in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''). He is also the voice of Sabretooth in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''. He is also the reason that Dr. Claw sounded a little different in some of the 1980s ''InspectorGadget'' episodes, filling in for Frank Welker. His Dr. Claw sounds a lot like Mok.
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* FakeAmerican: British actor Chris Wiggins voices the Brooklyn-accented Toad.

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* FakeAmerican: British British-Canadian actor Chris Wiggins Creator/ChrisWiggins voices the Brooklyn-accented Toad.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about '''''$33,000''''' on a 8 million budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about '''''$33,000''''' on a 8 million an '''''8 million''''' budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about ''''$33,000''''' on a 8 million budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about ''''$33,000''''' '''''$33,000''''' on a 8 million budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about ''$33,000'' on a 8 million budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Only made about ''$33,000'' ''''$33,000''''' on a 8 million budget thanks to Creator/{{MGM}} acting as if it never existed. It's one of the biggest animated movie bombs in history, rivaling that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Delgo}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark''. Unlike those movies, however, it still has its share of fans.
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* RereleasedForFree: The film was eventually uploaded to Nelvana's Retro Rerun channel in November 2019, under its original title, although with the edits from the US ''Ring of Power'' edit (such as the OpeningScroll and Paul Le Mat as Omar).

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* RereleasedForFree: The film was eventually uploaded to Nelvana's Retro Rerun channel in November 2019, under its original title, although in 4.3 and with the edits from the US ''Ring of Power'' edit (such as the OpeningScroll and Paul Le Mat as Omar).
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* RereleasedForFree: The film was eventually uploaded to Nelvana's Retro Rerun channel in November 2019, under its original title, although with the edits from the US ''Ring of Power'' edit (such as the OpeningScroll and Paul Le Mat as Omar).



* SparedByTheCut: The Canadian cut has [[spoiler:Zip survive his HeroicSacrifice]], whereas it was cut from the American versions.



* WorkingTitle: It started production with the title, ''Drats!''.

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* WorkingTitle: It started production with the title, ''Drats!''.''Drats!''.
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