Runaway Brain
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Runaway Brain
Summary
Runaway Brain is an animated short film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Runaway Brain's instance of is recorded as animated short film[3].
- Runaway Brain was directed by Chris Bailey[4].
- Tim Hauser wrote the screenplay for Runaway Brain[5].
- Runaway Brain's composer is recorded as John Debney[6].
- Runaway Brain's genre is science fiction comedy[7].
- Runaway Brain's genre is monster film[8].
- Runaway Brain's genre is fantasy film[9].
- Runaway Brain's genre is science fiction film[10].
- Runaway Brain's genre is thriller[11].
- Runaway Brain's genre is speculative fiction[12].
- Runaway Brain's genre is comedy[13].
- Runaway Brain's genre is family film[14].
- Runaway Brain was followed by Get a Horse![15].
- Runaway Brain was produced by Ron Tippe[16].
- Runaway Brain's part of the series is recorded as Q3311864[17].
- Runaway Brain's depicts is recorded as kiss[18].
- Runaway Brain's production company is recorded as Walt Disney Pictures[19].
- Runaway Brain's production company is recorded as Q1047410[20].
- The original language of Runaway Brain was English[21].
- Runaway Brain's color is recorded as color[22].
- Runaway Brain's country of origin is recorded as United States[23].
- Runaway Brain was published on January 1, 1995[24].
- Runaway Brain's characters is recorded as Mickey Mouse[25].
- Runaway Brain's characters is recorded as Minnie Mouse[26].
- Runaway Brain's characters is recorded as Pete[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Runaway Brain was produced by Ron Tippe[16]. It was directed by Chris Bailey[4]. Tim Hauser wrote the screenplay for it[5].
Publication
Runaway Brain was released on January 1, 1995[24]. The original language of it was English[21]. Genres include science fiction comedy[7], monster film[8], fantasy film[9], science fiction film[10], thriller[11], and speculative fiction[12]. Its part of the series is recorded as Q3311864[17].
Subject and Themes
Runaway Brain's main subject is mad scientist[28]. Its part of the series is recorded as Q3311864[17].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Runaway Brain was followed by Get a Horse![15].
Why It Matters
Runaway Brain has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]