No, it was Twentieth Century Fox.
"Anastasia" (1997). But it was NOT Disney. This film was produced by Twentieth Century Fox .
Princess Anastasia appeared in the 1997 animated film of the same name "Anastasia".
Anastasia was a movie directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The movie was released in 1997 and had received an 86% rating from Rotten Tomatoes and 6.8/10 on IMDB.
This is never revealed in the plot.
Megara, voiced by Susan Egan, is from Disney's Hercules(1997).
Anastasia is a 1997 Fox animated movie about a supposedly lost Russian princess when is found and returned to her grandmother by a man named Demetri. The soundtrack to the movie can be downloaded through the Amazon website
I'll assume the Disney Film...1997
Anastasia (1997) is an animated film directed by Don Bluth of Fox Animation Studios, one of Disney's competitors. Its plot focused on the Grand Duchess Anastasia, one of Nicholas' five children. The opening scene (as well as some dream sequences) featured the entire Romanov family.
I believe you are referring to the animated characters in the 1997 film Anastasia. This movie was based on an urban legend that Anastasia Nikolaevna possibly survived the execution of her family. Her father was the last Tsar, and sovereign of Imperial Russia.
Anastasia on video can be purchased at Barnes and Noble, Walmart, Target, Sears, Amazon, and eBay. This 1997 movie featured the voices of Meg Ryan, and John Cusack.
In the 1997 animated movie "Anastasia," the bat's name is Bartok. Bartok is mostly shown in scenes with Rasputin, the antagonist and resident "bad guy" of the film. The character Bartok is voiced by Hank Azaria, an actor known for his roles in other animated enterprises such as "The Simpsons," "The Simpsons Movie," and "The Smurfs."
Brandy Norwood was 18 when Cinderella was released in 1997.