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+ | [[File:The_Iron_Giant_poster.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[The Iron Giant]]'']] |
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+ | [[File:The_Matrix_Poster.jpg|thumb|250px|''The Matrix'']] |
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+ | [[File:Batman_Beyond_(Terry_McGinnis).jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Batman Beyond]]'']] |
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+ | [[File:Wakko's Wish VHS cover.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Wakko's Wish]]'']] |
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+ | [[File:Pokemon_the_first_movie_american_poster.png|thumb|250px|''Pokémon: The First Movie'']] |
− | [[File:Pokemon_the_first_movie_american_poster.png|thumb|194px|''Pokémon: The First Movie'']] |
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− | [[File:TheKingAndIAnimated.jpg|thumb|194px|''[[The King and I]]'']] |
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− | '''1999''' (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' is renewed for a second and third season. |
*''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' is renewed for a second and third season. |
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==Theatrical releases== |
==Theatrical releases== |
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===Feature films=== |
===Feature films=== |
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+ | *February 5 - [[Payback]] (international distribution, co-production with [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Icon Productions]]) |
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+ | *February 12 - [[Message in a Bottle]] (co-production with Bel Air Entertainment, Tig Productions and Di Novi Pictures; first film teamed up with Bel Air Entertainment) |
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+ | *March 5 - [[Analyze This]] (co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Tribeca Productions) |
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+ | *March 19 - [[The King and I]] (with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Nest Entertainment. Performed poorly at the box office.) and [[True Crime]] (co-production with Malpaso Productions) |
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+ | *March 31 - [[The Matrix]] (co-production with [[Village Roadshow Pictures]] and [[Silver Pictures]].) |
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+ | *August 6 - ''[[The Iron Giant]]'' (Met positive reviews and praise, but became a commercial failure. It became a cult film years later.) |
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+ | *November 10 - ''Pokémon: The First Movie'' (co-production with [[Kids' WB]], [[Nintendo]] and [[4Kids Entertainment]]) |
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− | ! <small>Distributor </small> |
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− | ! <small>Co-production </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[January 22]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[The Theory of Flight]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[January 24]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Man of the Century]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[February 5]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Payback (1999 film)|Payback]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Paramount Pictures]] (USA)<br />[[Warner Bros.]] (International) </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Icon Productions]] </small> |
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− | | <small>International distributor </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[February 12]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Message in a Bottle (film)|Message in a Bottle]]'' </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>Bel Air Entertainment<br />[[Kevin Costner|Tig Productions]]<br />[[Denise Di Novi|Di Novi Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | <small>First film teamed up with Bel Air Entertainment </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Blast from the Past (film)|Blast from the Past]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[March 5]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Analyze This]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Village Roadshow Pictures]]<br />[[Tribeca Productions]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[March 12]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[The Corruptor]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[March 19]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[The King and I (1999 film)|The King and I]]'' </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Morgan Creek Productions]]<br />[[Nest Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[True Crime (1999 film)|True Crime]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Malpaso Productions]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[March 31]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[The Matrix]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Village Roadshow Pictures]]<br />[[Silver Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[April 9]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Lovers of the Arctic Circle]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[April 16]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Goodbye Lover]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Regency Enterprises]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[April 23]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Lost & Found (1999 film)|Lost & Found]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Alcon Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[May 21]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Besieged (film)|Besieged]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[June 11]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[June 30]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Wild Wild West]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Jon Peters|Peters Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Comedy Central Films]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Paramount Pictures]] (USA)<br />[[Warner Bros.]] (International) </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Comedy Central Films]]<br />[[Scott Rudin Productions]] </small> |
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− | |<small>International distribution </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[July 2]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros. Family Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Legacy Releasing]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[July 16]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[July 23]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Drop Dead Gorgeous (film)|Drop Dead Gorgeous]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Trick (film)|Trick]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>Good Machine </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[July 28]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Deep Blue Sea (1999 film)|Deep Blue Sea]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Village Roadshow Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[August 6]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[The Iron Giant]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros. Feature Animation]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[August 13]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Detroit Rock City (film)|Detroit Rock City]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[August 20]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Mickey Blue Eyes]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]]<br />[[Castle Rock Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]]<br />Polygram Filmed Entertainment<br />Simian Films </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[August 27]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[A Dog of Flanders (1999 film)|A Dog of Flanders]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>distributor </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[The Astronaut's Wife]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[September 1]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Chill Factor (film)|Chill Factor]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Morgan Creek Productions]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[September 24]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Dog Park (film)|Dog Park]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[October 1]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Three Kings (1999 film)|Three Kings]]'' </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Village Roadshow Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[October 15]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[The Story of Us (film)|The Story of Us]]'' </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Warner Bros.]]<br />[[Castle Rock Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Universal Pictures]]<br />[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | | <small>[[Universal Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | <small>International distribution only </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Julien Donkey-Boy]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>391 Productions<br />Forensic Films<br />Independent Pictures </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[October 22]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Three to Tango]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Village Roadshow Pictures]]<br />[[Outlaw Productions]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Body Shots (film)|Body Shots]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[October 29]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[House on Haunted Hill (1999 film)|House on Haunted Hill]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Dark Castle Entertainment]]<br />[[Ghost House Pictures]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[November 5]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[The Bachelor (1999 film)|The Bachelor]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[November 10]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Pokémon - The First Movie|Pokémon: The First Movie]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>OLM, Inc. </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]]<br />[[Kids' WB]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Nintendo]]<br />4Kids Entertainment </small> |
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− | |<small>Originally released in Japan on [[July 18]], [[1998]] by [[Toho]]. </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[November 15]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[The New Adventures of Pinocchio]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>Fries Film Group<br />Creativ Berlin Filmpartners<br />The Carousel Picture Company<br />Global United Entertainment<br />Pinocchio II Productions Ltd. </small> |
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− | |<small>Theatrical only </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[November 17]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Liberty Heights]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Morgan Creek Productions]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;" rowspan="2"| <small>[[December 10]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[The Green Mile (film)|The Green Mile]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]]<br />[[Castle Rock Entertainment]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]] </small> |
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− | |<small>Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Tumbleweeds (1999 film)|Tumbleweeds]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[December 15]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Simpatico (film)|Simpatico]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Fine Line Features]] </small> |
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− | | style="text-align:right;"| <small>[[December 17]] </small> |
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− | |<small>''[[Magnolia (film)|Magnolia]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | |<small>[[New Line Cinema]] </small> |
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− | | <small>''[[Any Given Sunday]]'' </small> |
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− | |<small>[[Warner Bros.]] </small> |
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==Television== |
==Television== |
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+ | * January 19 - ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' and ''[[The Big Cartoonie Show|The Cat & Birdy Warnernoonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show]]'' premiere on [[Kids' WB]] |
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− | ===Warner Bros. Television=== |
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− | ====Warner Bros. Animation==== |
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− | * [[January 19]] - ''[[The Big Cartoonie Show|The Cat & Birdy Warnernoonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show]]'' premiere on [[Kids' WB]] |
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* ''[[The Big Game XXVII: Sylvester vs. Tweety]]'' airs on [[Cartoon Network]] |
* ''[[The Big Game XXVII: Sylvester vs. Tweety]]'' airs on [[Cartoon Network]] |
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** ''[[Detention]]'' premieres on [[Kids' WB]] |
** ''[[Detention]]'' premieres on [[Kids' WB]] |
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** ''[[Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon]]'' airs its last broadcast |
** ''[[Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon]]'' airs its last broadcast |
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− | =====DC Comics==== |
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+ | ==Theme park happenings== |
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− | * [[January 19]] - ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' premiere on [[Kids' WB]] |
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+ | * [[May 8]] - [[Two Face: The Flip Side]] opens at [[Six Flags America]]. |
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− | ===New Line Television=== |
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+ | * [[May 26]] - [[Batman: The Ride (Six Flags Over Texas)|Batman: The Ride]] opens at [[Six Flags Over Texas]]. |
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− | *October 2 - The Lost World is premiered on PPV/DirecTV, TNT and syndication. |
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− | ===Turner Broadcasting System=== |
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− | ====Cartoon Network==== |
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− | ====Williams Street==== |
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− | ===Films and Specials=== |
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− | ==Theme parks== |
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− | * [[May 8]] - Grand opening of Six Flags America. The park features [[Gotham City (Six Flags America)|Gotham City]] and [[Looney Tunes Movie Town]], two new lands that feature attractions such as [[The Joker's Jinx]], [[Two Face: The Flip Side]], and [[The Great Chase]]. |
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− | * [[May 26]] - [[Batman: The Ride]] opens at [[Six Flags Over Texas]]. |
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==Live Shows== |
==Live Shows== |
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==Video games== |
==Video games== |
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==Albums== |
==Albums== |
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==Home video releases== |
==Home video releases== |
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===VHS & DVD releases=== |
===VHS & DVD releases=== |
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*TBA |
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===Direct-to-video releases=== |
===Direct-to-video releases=== |
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==People== |
==People== |
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===Births=== |
===Births=== |
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===Deaths=== |
===Deaths=== |
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==Character Debuts== |
==Character Debuts== |
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+ | *March 19 - [[Anna Leonowens]], [[King Mongkut]], [[Louis Leonowens]], [[Kralahome]], [[Master Little]], [[The Royal Children]], [[Prince Chulalongkorn]], [[Tuptim]], [[Sir Edward Ramsay]] |
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+ | *August 9 - [[Hogarth Hughes]], [[The Iron Giant (character)|The Iron Giant]], [[Annie Hughes]], [[Dean McCoppin]], [[Kent Mansley]], [[General Rogard]] |
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+ | *September 11 - [[Shareena Wickett]], [[Duncan Bubble]], [[Jim Kim]], [[Emmitt Roswell]], [[Gug]], [[Lemonjella and Orangejella LaBelle]], [[Eugenia Kisskillya]], [[Shelley Kelly]] |
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Revision as of 18:48, 9 December 2019
Events
- The Powerpuff Girls is renewed for a second and third season.
Theatrical releases
Feature films
Warner Bros. Pictures
- February 5 - Payback (international distribution, co-production with Paramount Pictures and Icon Productions)
- February 12 - Message in a Bottle (co-production with Bel Air Entertainment, Tig Productions and Di Novi Pictures; first film teamed up with Bel Air Entertainment)
- March 5 - Analyze This (co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Tribeca Productions)
- March 19 - The King and I (with Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Morgan Creek Productions and Nest Entertainment. Performed poorly at the box office.) and True Crime (co-production with Malpaso Productions)
- March 31 - The Matrix (co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Silver Pictures.)
- August 6 - The Iron Giant (Met positive reviews and praise, but became a commercial failure. It became a cult film years later.)
- November 10 - Pokémon: The First Movie (co-production with Kids' WB, Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment)
Television
- January 19 - Batman Beyond and The Cat & Birdy Warnernoonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show premiere on Kids' WB
- The Big Game XXVII: Sylvester vs. Tweety airs on Cartoon Network
- September 11
- Detention premieres on Kids' WB
- Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon airs its last broadcast
- September 18 - The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries begins airing its fifth and final season
Theme park happenings
- May 8 - Two Face: The Flip Side opens at Six Flags America.
- May 26 - Batman: The Ride opens at Six Flags Over Texas.
Live Shows
Video games
Albums
Home video releases
VHS & DVD releases
- TBA
Direct-to-video releases
- December 21 - Wakko's Wish
People
Births
Deaths
Character Debuts
- March 19 - Anna Leonowens, King Mongkut, Louis Leonowens, Kralahome, Master Little, The Royal Children, Prince Chulalongkorn, Tuptim, Sir Edward Ramsay
- August 9 - Hogarth Hughes, The Iron Giant, Annie Hughes, Dean McCoppin, Kent Mansley, General Rogard
- September 11 - Shareena Wickett, Duncan Bubble, Jim Kim, Emmitt Roswell, Gug, Lemonjella and Orangejella LaBelle, Eugenia Kisskillya, Shelley Kelly
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