Once Upon a Girl….
Category: 28
All Genres: Adult, Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Release Year: 1976
Country: USA
Runtime: 77
Languages: English
Director: Don Jurwich Sound: Mono
Taglines: Uncut, Uncensored & Incredibly Unsuitable for Children! Writing by: Don Jurwich - screenplay
Joel Seibel - screenplay
Produced by: Don Jurwich - producer
Murray M. Kaplan - associate producer
William B. Silberkleit - executive producer
David Winters - executive producer
Cast: Richmond Johnson -
Carol Piacente -
Kelly Gordon -
Hal Smith - Mother Goose
Frank Welker - (voice)
Music: Martin Slavin Official Website: Visit WebsitePlot Outline: Mother Goose has been put on trial for obscenity, and the evidence being presented is a collection of pornographic animated shorts...
Plot: Mother Goose has been put on trial for obscenity, and the evidence being presented is a collection of pornographic animated shorts. Included in the mix are adult versions of Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella and Snow White, in which just about every sexual combination possible is given a try.
Movie Quotes: [Harpic is reading a briefing to his staff about the new rules under privatization]
Harpic: Oh, now listen, now this really *is* important: "Deaths must be kept to an acceptable level".
Gerry: What's "an acceptable level"?
Harpic: Er, "two a year".
Gerry: But nobody's been killed for the past eighteen months.
Jim: Any volunteers?
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Lorenzo Music's name is listed twice under "Vocals'.
Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Shang arrives at Mulan's house to speak with her, he leaves his horse standing in the middle of the field when the girls come running to him. But after Shang hands his helmet to Sha Ron, we see her running across the field but Shang's horse is no longer there.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Judy Kuhn provides the singing voice of Princess Ting Ting.
- Michelle Kwan, world champion ice skater, is the voice of the shopkeeper in the village. When showing Chien-Po the ginger, she skates around the stand.
- Mulan's family name, Fa, should actually be pronounced Hua. Fa is the south Chinese (Canton) pronunciation used in Hong Kong and the surrounding area, Hua is the North Chinese (Mandarin) pronunciation used in much of the rest of China and on state television. Both share the same written form and mean 'flower'. The Chinese dub uses the Hua pronunciation as Mandarin is China's official language.
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