The League Seagulls

The League Seagulls is a 1993 animated film produced by Ragdoll Feature Films and Stant Studios and distributed by Judy Garland Pictures, a division of Judy Garland Entertainment.

Cast

 * Burt Reynolds as Leader Seagull
 * Charles Nelson Reilly as Gaurd Seagull
 * Anita Ekberg as Wicked Vulture
 * Loni Anderson as Lady Seagull
 * James Garner as General Seagull
 * Erica Yohn as Old Seagull

Release
The League Seagulls is released on April 14, 1993. it made $5,000 at the box office. it has mixed reviews and was a Box office Disappointment without James Stant (due to resigning from Stant Pictures in 1992).

The League Seagulls is released on VHS and Laserdisc by Judy Garland Home Video on November 13, 1993. the film was successful on home video rather than at the box office and became a cult film.

On June 27, 2000, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment released The League Seagulls on VHS and DVD.

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released The League Seagulls on DVD on March 1, 2003 for the film's 10th Anniversary. the 2003 DVD release was sourced in Widescreen and remastered with enhanced digital picture and sound quality. also, it has Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound.

On April 1, 2008, DHX Home Entertainment and Anchor Bay Entertainment released The League Seagulls on DVD for the film's 15th Anniversary. unlike the 10th Anniversary DVD (witch has Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound), the 15th Anniversary DVD has the Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound.

On July 21, 2011 DHX Home Entertainment released The League Seagulls on DVD in the UK. Two Years Later, DHX Home Entertainment and Shout! Factory released The League Seagulls on DVD in North America.

on April 2, 2018, DHX Home Entertainment and The Criterion Collection released The League Seagulls released the film on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD. However, unlike the previous home media releases, both the new Criterion DVD and Blu-ray releases were sourced from PAL masters (resulting in a slightly higher audio pitch than normal), although both the Digital, Hulu, Amazon, and Netflix releases were kept in a normal pitch. the reason for the film's PAL version on a North American DVD and Blu-ray is that DreamWorks Animation SKG's The Boss Baby got nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.