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+ | |director = [[Steven Spielberg]]<br>[[Don Paul]] |
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+ | |writer = [[Ted Elliott]]<br>[[Steven Spielberg]] |
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+ | |release = December 23 2000 |
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− | '''''The Road to El Dorado''''' is a 2000 animated comedy film by 2003 |
+ | '''''The Road to El Dorado''''' is a 2000 animated comedy film by 2003 DreamWorks Pictures. The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and Alice Cooper, music team from ''Animaniacs''. The film has also aired on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]]. |
iscover the hidden city of El Dorado where they are mistaken for gods. |
iscover the hidden city of El Dorado where they are mistaken for gods. |
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El Dorado is portrayed as a utopian civilization that combines facets of the Aztecs, Maya, Incas, and Atlantis. |
El Dorado is portrayed as a utopian civilization that combines facets of the Aztecs, Maya, Incas, and Atlantis. |
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Revision as of 16:26, 23 July 2010
The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 animated comedy film by 2003 DreamWorks Pictures. The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and Alice Cooper, music team from Animaniacs. The film has also aired on Cartoon Network.
iscover the hidden city of El Dorado where they are mistaken for gods. El Dorado is portrayed as a utopian civilization that combines facets of the Aztecs, Maya, Incas, and Atlantis.