Arlene

Arlene is a 1999 Traditional Animated Film based off of Graphic Novel by Robert Nadal and produced by Universal Animation Studios and Universal Pictures. Film was directed by Robert Nadal and Michael Wildshill.

Plot
Transitioning from a vision to reality, we see a little 7 year old orphan girl name Tiffany. She been a somewhat independent kid when her mother died when she was 3. Before that, she encouraged her daughter as she read a book on legend Galactic Comets. As Tiffany grown more attached to stories, she took story to heart. Even believing in them, but every 1 felt like she took her beliefs too seriously. Tiffany knows that some stories, not all stories, but some stories really can be true.

As we go out into cosmos we see a meteor head to Earth. But before it can reach atmosphere, a laser shoots meteor into smithereens, forming a meteor shower lethal 1. We look to see laser was fired by a starship. Inside were remaining 3 members of current generation Galactic Comets observing worlds around them. These members include Tiberius, representatives of Intelligence, his friend, Thomas, of Agility, and Tom young sister, Tori, of Power. They used their free time to explore solar system and even beyond. Tiberius, however, looks back at his past. How his home and his other friends who represented rest of elements was destroy by dark monster. Luckily, Tom and Tori comfort him say he should be ashamed he could stop him and they were under same responsibility for not saving them. Though it did stop him from think that beast might be on loose and could strike at any moment. They insisted that it has been spotted in almost 7 years.

Cast

 * Natalie Portman as Arlene
 * Taylor Momsen as Tiffany
 * George C Scott as Tiberius
 * Corey Feldman as Thomas
 * Winona Ryder as Tori

Production
After success of original graphic novel, author, Robert Nadal, formed a partnership with Universal Pictures to make an animated adaptation of Arlene. He originally talk with Disney, but they turn down. Productions of film began in 1996 and would cost around $40,000,000.

Release
Film was originally scheduled for April 1999, but was pushed back to July 7 1999.

On July 7 1999, film was released worldwide in theaters

Reception
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