Dangerous Squirrel 6: The Story of Princess Dragongirl

Dangerous Squirrel 6: The Death of Princess Dragongirl is the 1999 spoof (and fake) animated movie, which is 1st prequel and the 6th installment of the "Dangerous Squirrel" movie series. The movie was produced by Cannon Films, and is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was directed by Kathleen Helppie-Shipley (also a co-writer & co-executive producer) and written by Andrew Stanton.

Plot
Picking up where the previous film left off, Dragongirl got stuck in her own book that has some of her own childhood pages. So Dragongirl decides to tell the whole story. Dragongirl, as a 7-year-old kid, was a good girl... until the squirrels show up, making a total mess in Dragongirl's room. Although the pages haven't shown in a book, Dragongirl decides to tell the whole story. Anyways, by the time her parents went to the Dragongirl's room, the squirrels fled already. Dragongirl was totally punished for making a mess. Nobody (not even her parents, her teacher or her principal) believed Dragongirl that the squirrels did it. Dragongirl was grounded. At school, the squirrels made a mess in Dragongirl teacher's (Sondra Saint) room and her principal's (Mickey Victor) room. Dragonirl got in deep, deep trouble, so Dragongirl has to repeat the 4th grade until 10 years later, she was expelled from school and was abandoned by her parents on a road. Dragongirl was on a naughty list that Santa Claus made. With nowhere else to go, she is sent to the Vitaphone Mental Sanitarium with a mad doctor. As time passed, Dragongirl and the mad doctor have plans... they made a scheme. First of all, Dragongirl sends a letter to Sophie's parents, saying "Send your baby away, or the strangers will take your baby away from you". And Sophie's parents sent baby Sophie away... in a basket on a river during severe storms, though she is rescued by Dragongirl, who adopts Sophie, as a stepdaughter. Some years later, raised by Dragongirl, Sophie ran away from her stepmom's (Dragongirl) palace and made new friends, especially Corey and some squirrels, including Oswald and Kata. Dragongirl has no choice but to invent some mechanical monsters to capture Sophie and destroy most of the squirrels, except Oswald and Kata, who fights back against Dragongirl and her mechanical monsters while Corey rescued Sophie. Also, Sophie, Corey and the squirrels turned Dragongirl into a book with the Bookinator, before evacuation from the Wackyville Caste, which soon explodes after the years of abuse on some machineries. And then, they threw Dragongirl book away, which brings us back to this movie. Dragongirl book doesn't have arms or legs, but she can jump and hop... and she did. Dragongirl has a child photo on a front cover... and a grown-up photo on a back cover. The front side says Dragongirl was a good girl, but the back side told a front side to pipe down, and Young Dragongirl was jealous because the squirrels got into mischief. Now, Dragonirl hops on a trail to Monarchy Mechanical Institute Station. The Dragongirl book enters Monarchy Mechanical Institute Station, though no one's inside, and uses her magic words to build the sixth mechanical monster named Cyber-Butler and told him about Dragongirl's previous incident, so Cyber-Bulter decides to do the job for Dragongirl by making a hostage to capture Sophie and Kata until Corey and Oswald decides to turn Dragongirl back to normal in the 1st Artists Book Removing Inventory Place.

Meanwhile, Sophie (played by Hallie Kate Eisenberg), Corey (played by Jonathan Lipnicki) and the squirrels, Oswald (played by Charlie Adler) and Kata (played by Whitney Houston; 13 years before her death), woke up from their nap time and decide to move on to their journey. They see the signs. The straight pathway is to the Spooktacular Haunted Palace, and the right pathway to Monarchy Mechanical Institute Station... and 1st Artists Book Inventory Removing Palace. Sophie and her friends look at the Spooktacular Haunted Palace... and decide to go in. They think the Spooktacular Haunted Palace doesn't haunted. Instead, it looks fun, so Sophie and her friends decide to dance in the ballroom... and they did. so Sophie and her friends are dancing in the ballroom. Now, Cyber-Butler uses the atomic TV phone watch to contact with Dragongirl. She wants him to go look for the Spooktacular Haunted Palace... and he found it. And, so Dragongirl orders Cyber-Butler to capture Sophie... and Cyber-Butler accepted. He has no choice but to scare Sophie and her friends, who doesn't care what kind of hauntings are. Now, just as Sophie and friends are about to leave, Cyber-Butler pops up apparently, deciding to do the capturing hostage. Sophie and Kata are trapped (as punishment for turning Dragongirl, Sophie's stepmom, into a book) by Cyber-Butler, who doesn't want Corey and Oswald to allow in this place. They protest at Cyber-Butler who refuses to give back Sophie and Kata. Cyber-Butler gives Corey and Oswald a choice: They'll find Dragongirl book and go to 1st Artists Book Removing Inventory Palace to turn Dragongirl back to normal, or Cyber-Butler will keep Sophie and Kata in Spooktacular Haunted Palace forever. And so Corey and Oswald decide to find Dragongirl book, Cyber-Butler scares Corey and Oswald away from Spooktacular Haunted Palace. Corey and Oswald realized the Spooktacular Haunted Palace IS haunted, after all.

As for the Dragongirl book, the back side shall jump away somewhere that nobody will ever find her. But the front side, who's sweet and innocent, will be rescued by Corey and Oswald, though the back side, who's angry and jealous, doesn't care and decides to take revenge on the squirrels... and capture Sophie once more. Meanwhile, back at the Vitaphone Town Hall, Tristan, Mayor Davis, Sheriff Moe and Deputy Tom have just heard, Dragongirl may be in a book but she's still a troublemaker. At VNN -- Vitaphone News Network... with a news anchorwoman named Maria, saying some news report about Dragongirl inventing mechanical monsters capture Sophie, but Dragongirl has transformed into a book though the sixth mechanical monster does the job for Dragongirl by doing held hostage to Sophie and Kata until Corey and Oswald can find the Dragongirl book, take her to the 1st Artists Book Removing Inventory Palace and turn Dragongirl back to herself again. Back to normal, that is. Meanwhile, back at the Spooktacular Haunted Palace, Cyber-Butler sends Sophie and Kata upstairs to the room and tells them not to come out until Corey, Oswald & Dragongirl show up, or else Cyber-Butler might lock the door so they can't get out. Now, Sophie and Kata are sent to the room. They've realized Spooktacular Haunted Palace IS haunted after all. As the ghosts open the closet door, they scare Sophie so bad, she begins to cry because not only the ghosts scared her, but also she really wants Corey and Oswald. Kata tells Sophie not to cry. And, Kata sings a song to Sophie... and she did, so Sophie feels happy.

Meanwhile, while they're on a pathway to find the Dragongirl book, Oswald has a confession that Dragongirl is Oswald's arch enemy, but Corey doesn't want Oswald to make a poor excuse or an exception. And if Corey and Oswald won't find Dragongirl book, they'll never see Sophie and Kata again, so Oswald decides to do it with Corey for Sophie and Kata. The back side of the Dragongirl has a scheming plan. First of all the front side of the Dragongirl book screams for help, so Corey and Oswald come to her... and they found her. The front side of Dragongirl book wants Corey and Oswald turn Dragongirl back to normal and she'll give Sophie and Kata back to them... and Dragongirl (Kid on the front side) promises that she'll never be mean again. And they agreed. so Corey and Oswald takes the Dragongirl book to the 1st Artists Book Removing Inventory Place... while no one's inside. And they put the Dragongirl book onto the "book removal" machine. A short time later, Dragongirl is back to herself... back to normal, that is. And now, Dragongirl is Oswald's arch enemy. Corey says Dragongirl promised Dragongirl's never be mean, but Dragongirl doesn't care about promises. And so, Dragongirl shall take Corey and Oswald to the Spooktacular Haunted Palace. Now, Cyber-Butler opens the door to inform Sophie and Kata that they've got visitors. Cyber-Butler is happy that Dragongirl is back to normal, and so Dragongirl and Cyber-Butler follow Corey and Oswald upstairs, but by the time Dragongirl and Cyber-Butler reached the top of the stairs, Kata gives the word, so Sophie pushed accidentally Dragongirl and Cyber-Butler downstairs. As Dragongirl was injured and Cyber-Butler was destroyed, Sophie and her friends quickly and quietly evacuate from Spooktacular Haunted Palace. And then... KA-BOOM! Cyber-Butler has blown to smithereens. And Dragongirl throws a tantrum about on a losing streak to Sophie and her friends, though Dragongirl's finally back to normal. Dragongirl said those name-calling about Sophie. Meanwhile, while they are on a pathway from the Spooktacular Haunted Palace, Sophie and Kata tells Oswald and Corey about a previous plan of Sophie and Kata. And succeeded. Now, Oswald and Kata decides to take a nap. As a reward for saving lives of Sophie and Kata, Corey and Sophie shall do Eskimo kiss, meaning they can't use lips, but they can use their noses. Corey uses his nose onto Sophie's nose, in fact. Corey and Sophie feel comfortable to each other...while Dragongirl stands by a window in the Spooktacular Haunted Palace, looking at Corey, Sophie and the squirrels.

Cast
Me (imitating so many voices as dubbed version for my unreleased homemade animated movies).
 * Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Sophie (Sophie McCole)
 * Jonathan Lipnicki as Corey (Corey Morrison)
 * Charlie Adler as Oswald (a squirrel faces dangerous perils based on his own nightmares)
 * Whitney Houston as Kata (Oswald's girlfriend)
 * Bernadette Peters as Princess Dragongirl (Dolores Drachma; Peters reprises her voice role)
 * Skye McCole Bartusiak as Young Dragongirl (Young Dolores Drachma; Bartusiak's first film)
 * Clint Eastwood as Tristan (Tristan Thomas)
 * Richard White as Deputy Tom (Zachary Tom)
 * Sam Gold as Sheriff Moe (Jasper Moe)
 * Maurice LaMarche as Mayor Davis (Edward Davis)
 * Brooke Fontaine as Maria the VNN Anchorwoman (Maria Patricia)
 * Jim Cummings as Cyber-Butler
 * Kelsey Grammer as the Narrator

Production
I'm (JamesTherHAMPMaster) ready to tell you a story about the Dangerous Squirrel movie level 6, I made, which is called "Dangerous Squirrel 6: The Story of Princess Dragongirl" (1999). I made an original movie on August 13, 2016. I use so many voices... just like the late, great man of a 1,000 voices named Mel Blanc (1908-1989). I drew and colorized some characters on sketch pads and cut out them with scissors to make characteristic paper figures on my room on July 12 & 28 - 29, 2016. Also I've drew some 4-way background sequences on sketch pads on August 7 - 8, 2016. I also made a book on May 8, 2010. Now, I use a DVD camcorder, with a tripod, to face my laptop. At the beginning of the movie, first of all, the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo (same variant as the one from "Batman Forever" in 1995) appeared with a byline "A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" (1992-2001). Followed by the Cannon Films logo (1999; Prototype). Although Cannon Films is owned and distributed by MGM, those Dangerous Squirrel movies are from Warner Bros. Also Regency Entertainment is currently working with 20th Century Fox, staring in 1999. Anyways, after two logos (Warner Bros. & Cannon) have shown, there's the prologue from "Dangerous Squirrel 5: The Death of Princess Dragongirl" (1998), along with Juno's theme from "Beetlejuice" (1988). You think "Dangerous Squirrel" means a squirrel is dangerous? Actually, a squirrel named Oswald is in grave danger. He has nightmares about mechanical monsters that soon turn out to be a reality. Also, the name of the title is a parody of Danger Dog, which cartoon created in the early 2000s. If you think the title "Dangerous Squirrel 6: The Story of Princess Dragongirl" will be in UK, perhaps this title will be "Dragongirl 6" (1999; UK) and therefore "Dangerous Squirrel 6" will only be in USA. I made some of the fake movies, though. That Dangerous Squirrel Level 6 Book I made makes me following the paragraph as I snapshot the sequence.

I took a lot of photos of the drawings I made on a DVD camcorder with an SD card in my room on August 8, 2016. First of all, I use my DVD Camcorder to face those cut-out characters & objects and background drawings I made. Anyway, I insert the SD card to the laptop. I put these photos I took onto "Photo/Video Timeline" in Windows Live Movie Maker. Now I edited these photo clips and and added photos to it from each folder. Anyway, I recorded a lot of voices from the homemade book I made, removed it from narration timeline, and reimport it to the music timeline, trimmed off some mixed-up words and some goofs. Although audio was really messed up and cut off by mistake, I sometims make a dubbed version of it. I put some clips of musics onto "Music timeline". Now, I use Video Transitions and Video Effects onto some clips. It's a good thing I've got Windows 10 on my laptop, though I worked very hard to put good stuff on Windows Live Movie Maker. I saved some parts of the whole thing... until I finished. That's the hard part on August 10 - 13, 2016. I put my mini-DVD camcorder to face the laptop, plug up the audio/video wire from the mini-DVD camcorder to the DVD recorder. I put the TV set on mute so it doesn't have feedback screeches. I can only imitating sound effects... and not allowed to do some commentary talking. I saved the movie, and two special features into videos. Anyway, I started recoring on DVD by August 13, 2016.

Soundtrack

 * "Halloween 4" (1978; Musical Finale) - Alan Howarth (used for "Dangerous Squirrel" by Alexander Courage)
 * "The 'Burbs" (1989; The First Note) - Jerry Goldsmith
 * "Beetlejuice" (1988; Beetle-Snake) - Danny Elfman
 * "The 'Burbs" (1989; This is Walter) - Jerry Goldsmith
 * "Beetlejuice" (1988; Lydia Discovers) - Danny Elfman
 * "The Haunting" (1999; The Mirror) - Jerry Goldsmith
 * "Halloween 4" (1978; Garage) - Alan Howarth
 * "Beetlejuice" (1988; The Incantation) - Danny Elfman
 * "Beetlejuice" (1988; Sold) - Danny Elfman
 * "Beetlejuice" (1988; Juno's Theme) - Danny Elfman
 * "I Have Nothing" - Whitney Houston (also from "The Bodyguard" 1992 soundtrack)

Opening Credits
WARNER BROS. and THE CANNON GROUP, INC. Present

A MALPASO Production

A KATHLEEN HELPPIE-SHIPLEY Film

Dangerous Squirrel 6 The Story of Princess Dragongirl

BERNADETTE PETERS

SAM GOLD

MAURICE LaMARCHE

CHARLIE ADLER WHITNEY HOUSTON

CLINT EASTWOOD BROOKE FONTAINE JIM CUMMINGS

With: JONATHAN LIPNICKI

And: HALLIE KATE EISENBERG as "Sophie"

Casting By: FERN CHAMPION, CSA and MARK PALADINI, CSA

Music by: ELMER BERNSTEIN

"DANGEROUS SQUIRREL" Theme By: ALEXANDER COURAGE

Associate Producers: KATE BOUTILIER and ERYK CASEMIRO

Costume Designer: LOUISE FROGLEY

Production Designer: MARK HAIGH-HUTCHINSON

Edited By: JACKIE SUTTON

Art Director: CHRISTABELLE-ANN SORIANO

Director of Photography: MARK RISLEY

Executive Producers: SAM PILLSBURY and KATHLEEN HELPPIE-SHIPLEY

Based on Characters Created By: ROBERT WATTS and NICHOLAS MEYER

Written By: KATHLEEN HELPPIE-SHIPLEY and ANDREW STANTON

Produced By: CHRISTOPHER NOLAN and ANDREW STANTON

Directed By: KATHLEEN HELPPIE-SHIPLEY

Closing Credits
Dangerous Squirrel 6 The Story of Princess Dragongirl

A NEW CANNON Production

CAST

Princess Dragongirl: BERNADETTE PETERS

Sheriff Moe: SAM GOLD

Mayor Davis: MAURICE LaMARCHE

Oswald: CHARLIE ADLER

Kata: WHITNEY HOUSTON

Sophie: HALLIE KATE EISENBERG

Corey: JONATHAN LIPNICKI

Tristan: CLINT EASTWOOD

Cyber-Butler: JIM CUMMINGS

Maria the Anchorwoman: BROOKE FONTAINE

Deputy Tom: RICHARD WHITE

Narrator: KELSEY GRAMMER

And Introducing: SKYE McCOLE BARTUSIAK as "Young Dragongirl"

Unit Production Manager: TONY GIOVANNI

1st Assistant Director: ANTHONY BELL

2nd Assistant Director: JOE HORNE

3rd Assistant Director: BOB HATHCOCK

Project Lead: SHIRAZ AKMAI

Lead Programmers: TIM DOYLE JASON HOERNER NEIL KA'APUNI DAN KOLLMORGER RYAN A. MAPES CHRISTOPHER MASTERTON

Artists: CHUCK CRIST ANDREW JONES RYAN POWELL LUIZ RAMIREZ ALEJANDRO ROURA LeROY STRAUSS

Animators: DEREK BONIKOWSKI DON HOGAN GENE KOHLER ELIZABETH PUGH DANNY RICHARDSON ELBEN SCHAFERS

Level Designer: GARY SPROUL

Operation Manager: COLIN WALTER

General Managers: LYLE HALL MARCEL SAMEK

Additional Designers: JUSTIN NORT RYAN KIRK JOHN WHITMORE KRIS JACKSON

Concept Artists: THOMAS SCHILLINGER DONALD YATOMI

Additional Artists: MORIBA DUNCAN ABDREW HOLDUN

Layouts: EDDY BENJAMIN DORRIS BERGSTROM ED CERULLO BOB CHIARITO LOU DELLAROSA

Backgrounds: EDWARD FAIGON HELEN KOMAR ALISSA MYERSON SONSA RUTA RICHARD WILLIAMS

Music Performed By: THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Music Editor: SCOTT THOMAS CANFIELD

Orchestration: ELMER BERNSTEIN

Technology Directors: SHIRAZ AKMAI CHRISTOPHER SANDERS

Testers: MARIA ANOMI SHIRLEY C. ALOVERA TYLER HOLMES

QA Technician: JASON ROBERTS

QA Database Administrator: MONICA VALLEJO

Script & Dialogue: DAN SLOTT

Voice-Over Recorded at: REPUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, INC.

Voice-Over Director: GORDON HUNT

Clean-Up Animators: LIN LARSEN FRANCESCA FREEMAN

Final Checkers: LAURA CRAIG MAXINE MARKOTA

Titles and Optical: WARNER BROS. STUDIO FACILITIES

Special Thanks to: WARNER BROS. ANIMATION MALPASO PRODUCTIONS REPUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 21st CENTURY FILM CORPORATION

"I HAVE NOTHING" Performed By: WHITNEY HOUSTON Courtesy of: ARISTA RECORDS

Memorable quotes from "PORKY PIG'S FEAT" Courtesy of: WARNER BROS. and TURNER ENTERTAINMENT CO.

Read the Book from GOLDEN BOOKS

Film on Locations in BURBANK, CA (USA) and LONDON, ENGLAND (UK)

Play the N64 and GameBoy Color games from WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Re-Recorded at TURNER STUDIOS

Soundtrack Album on Warner Bros./ Warner Sunset Records, Cassettes & CDs

Color By: WARNERCOLOR®

DOLBY DIGITAL In Selected Theatres

I.A.T.S.E.

MPAA No. 35732

AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION Animals are monitored and animated by American Humane Association. No animals were harmed in the making of this film.

This Motion Picture ©1999 Warner Bros. and Cannon International N. V.

Story and Screenplay ©1999 Warner Bros. and Cannon International N. V.

All Original Music Compositions ©1999 WB Music Corp.

All material is protected by copyright laws of the United States and all countries throughout the world. All Rights Reserved. Country of First Publication: United States of America. Warner Bros. and Cannon International N. V. are the authors of this motion picture for purposes of copyright laws. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution, or copying of this film or any part thereof (including soundtrack) is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal penalties.

The story, all names, characters and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons, places, buildings and products are intended or should be inferred.

Dangerous Squirrel 6 The Story of Princess Dragongirl A CANNON PRESENTATION

DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY

Trivia

 * The name of the fictional city in Vermont, "Vitaphone" was named after the now defunct sound film system.
 * Princess Dragongirl made a costume and a mask that looks similar to Cruella De Ville (from 101 Dalmatians) and Harley Quinn (from Batman franchise).
 * This movie has a little prequel.
 * The ghosts in the closet are the wax monsters from Waxwork (1988).
 * The fictional factory, 1st Artists Book Removing Inventory Place, was named after the now defunct production company, "First National Pictures".

Release
Dangerous Squirrel 6: The Story of Princess Dragongirl has released in theaters in USA on December 24, 1999 by Warner Bros. Pictures.