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The Walrus Club

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The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
The Walrus Club
Phone:
+61 7 3871 9595

Hours:
Sunday5pm - 12am
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday5pm - 12am
Friday5pm - 12am
Saturday5pm - 12am


The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland is a 1987 Canadian-American animated fantasy film and the third theatrically released film in the Care Bears franchise. It was released in the United States and Canada on August 7, 1987, by Cineplex Odeon Films, and is based on Lewis Carroll's Alice stories. The fourth feature film made at Toronto's Nelvana studio, it was directed by staff member Raymond Jafelice and produced by the firm's founders . It starred the voices of Keith Knight, Bob Dermer, Jim Henshaw, Tracey Moore and Elizabeth Hanna. In the film, the Care Bears must rescue the Princess of Wonderland from the Evil Wizard and his assistants, Dim and Dumb. After the White Rabbit shows them her photo, the Bears and Cousins search around the Earth for her before enlisting an unlikely replacement, an ordinary girl named Alice, to save her true look-alike. Venturing into Wonderland, the group encounters a host of strange characters, among them a rapping Cheshire Cat and the Jabberwocky. Adventure in Wonderland was produced and self-financed by Nelvana, after a consortium of American companies helped them with the first two films. Animation was handled by Nelvana and Taiwan's Wang Film Productions. The film featured a musical score by Patricia Cullen along with songs by pop musicians John Sebastian and Natalie Cole. Upon its North American release, the film opened weakly to mixed reviews, and ended up with a $2.6 million gross; worldwide, it barely made back its $5 million cost. In the years since it opened, the film has received VHS release globally and a DVD release in various countries outside North America.
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