The best Dorian Harewood’s animation movies

Dorian Harewood

Dorian Harewood

06/08/1950 (73 años)
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Space Jam

Space Jam
6.5/10
Jokes fly as the Tune Squad takes on the Nerdlucks in a hardcourt game to decide if the Looney Tunes remain here... or become attractions at a far-off galactic off-ramp called Moron Mountain. The Nerdlucks have a monstrous secret weapon: they've stolen the skills of top NBA stars like Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing and become Monstars. But that's not all, folks. The Tune Squad’s secret weapon just happens to be the finest player in this or any other universe. He's outta this world. So's the fun.

The Pagemaster

The Pagemaster
6.1/10
Tyler knows a lot about accidents. So much so, he is scared to do anything that might endanger him, like riding his bike, or climbing into his treehouse. While in an old library, he is mystically transported into the unknown world of books, and he has to try and get home again.

Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure

Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure
7.3/10
When the Boogey Man causes Grim to lose his powers, rank, and title in the Underworld Court for misusing his powers, he plots to seek out Horror's Hand and take over the world. It's up to Billy, Mandy, Irwin, and Grim to get to Horror's Hand before the Boogey Man does.

Daredevil vs. Spider-Man

Daredevil vs. Spider-Man
Spider-Man and Daredevil team up to fight Kingpin.

Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.!

Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.!
3.9/10
Kangaroo Jack is back but this time he's animated! Three Teenagers go to the Outback, and find themselves back in Vegas - trying to get Jack home!

God's Trombones

God's Trombones
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 01/01/1981
  • Character: Himself - Narrator (segment "The Prodigal Son") (segment "Go Down Death")
A trilogy of African-American poems that applies artistic interpretation to religious parables. Narrated by James Earl Jones.

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