AnimalVille (1998 film)

AnimalVille is a 1998 American computer-animated buddy comedy road film directed by Jimmie L. Miles III from a story by Don Hall & Jennifer Lee. produced by Drawing Films and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Amblin Entertainment. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "Bearfoot and the Baby".

Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights for AnimalVille's story in 1996. Don Hall & Jennifer Lee wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg, and his production company, Amblin Entertainment.

The film features the voices of Frank Welker, William Salyers, Chris Pratt and Jimmie L. Miles III. It shows a group of wolf and hybrid animals returning a human baby to his family in the time when the Earth was being flooded with glaciers.

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Soundtrack
Opening Travel Music - Alan Menken

Meet Charles, Meet Jack - Alan Menken

Angry Buffalos - Alan Menken

A Great Team - Alan Menken

Humans, Wolves - Alan Menken

Going to Bed - Alan Menken

Wolves After the Baby - Alan Menken

Save the Child - Alan Menken

Taking Care of the Baby, Meet Johnny the Wolf - Alan Menken

Leaving the Baby for Humans - Alan Menken

Start the Tracking - Alan Menken

The Monkeys March - Alan Menken

Fighting Over Melons - Alan Menken

Bedtime - Alan Menken

Johnny Sends a Message - Alan Menken

Baby's Lounge - Alan Menken

Charles Bonds With Baby - Alan Menken

Send Me On My Way - Rusted Root

Shortcut - Alan Menken

Ice Cave - Alan Menken

Baby's Wild Ride - Alan Menken

Cave Drawing - Alan Menken

The Searchers - Alan Menken

A Hot Foot - Alan Menken

Running From The Lava - Alan Menken

The Wolf's Plan - Alan Menken

Baby Walks - Alan Menken

Ambush - Alan Menken

Fight for Baby - Alan Menken

Returning Baby - Alan Menken

Send Me On My Way Finale - Rusted Root and Alan Menken

End Titles - Alan Menken

Re-releases 20th anniversary version
An remastered composed and conducted by Alan Menken and Mark Mancina, including altered special effects, was released on December 18, 2017 on ABC Network, After Olaf's Frozen Adventure.

Computer-generated imagery (CGI), provided by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), was used to modify several shots.