
With the rats’ help, she is able to save her family’s home and her son, Timmy. She finds that she has deeper ties to the rats than she suspected when she learns her deceased husband, Jonathan, helped the rats escape from a nearby science lab. Pushed by her friend, Auntie Shrew, she seeks help from Jeremy the Crow, the Great Owl, and eventually she discovers the Rats of NIMH, a secret society of highly-intelligent rats. She must move to avoid the plow, but cannot risk moving the sick child. Her home is threatened by early plowing and her youngest son, Timmy, is gravely ill. Brisby, a shy widowed mouse mother, to become an unlikely heroine. O'Brien's Newberry Award winning book, Mrs. The studio moved from Bluth’s house to a 5,500 square foot facility in Studio City. The Secret of NIMH was the first feature length film to be tackled by the newly formed Don Bluth Productions. The materials are divided by feature titles. Presented here are selections from various animated features, concepts, and video games in the collection. Though the processing of the collection will continue for many years, materials already processed are available to researchers now. We have axles, brakes, bearings, brake actuators, brake controllers, breakaway kits and many accessories. It was unveiled in October 1983, just four months after the Dragon's Lair game, followed by a limited release in December 1983 and then a wide release in Spring.

We cater to all segments of the trailer industry, including: horse, cargo, race car, marine, toy hauler, RV Axles and Utility. Space Ace is a LaserDisc video game produced by Bluth Group, Cinematronics and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems ). A preliminary inventory was completed by summer of 2006 and processing began in fall of that same year. With the Dexter axle product line, we supply all parts, including brakes parts, available for your Dexter Axle needs.

The studio operated in both the United States and Ireland, and was, at various times, affiliated with other production companies. Also included in the collection are administrative, legal, and other documents, as well as scripts, concepts, and publicity related materials. The collection consists of cells, animation drawings, storyboards, color models, and other materials created by Don Bluth Productions and later incarnations of this company in the creation of animated features and video games between 19. The Don Bluth Collection of Animation came to the Savannah College of Art and Design as a donation from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman in fall of 2005.
