Tammy Bourne

Tammy Bourne

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Title: The Raccoons
Released: November 11, 1985
Type: TV
The Raccoons is a Canadian animated television series which was originally broadcast from 1985 to 1991 with three preceding television specials from its inception in 1980 and one direct to video special in 1984. The franchise was created by Kevin Gillis with the co-operation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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The Raccoons: Let's Dance!
Title: The Raccoons: Let's Dance!
Character: Julie (voice)
Released: October 5, 1984
Type: Movie
Bert Raccoon is having a music video party and everyone is invited. Though Cyril is trying to get some sleep in the process.
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The Raccoons and the Lost Star
Title: The Raccoons and the Lost Star
Character: Julie (voice)
Released: December 26, 1983
Type: Movie
"The Raccoons and the Lost Star" is the last totally original Raccoons .... On a far-away planet, Cyril Sneer plots his takeover of earth.
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The Raccoons on Ice
Title: The Raccoons on Ice
Character: Julie (voice)
Released: December 20, 1981
Type: Movie
The Raccoons on Ice is the second of four specials leading up to the television series The Raccoons. It initially aired on CBC and in syndication on December 20, 1981.
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The Christmas Raccoons
Title: The Christmas Raccoons
Character: Julie (voice)
Released: December 1, 1980
Type: Movie
In this prelude to the television series 'The Raccoons', Bert, Melissa, and Ralph Raccoon have their home accidentally stolen when it is cut down to become a Christmas tree.
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Prom Night
Title: Prom Night
Character: Young Robin
Released: July 18, 1980
Type: Movie
At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years prior.
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An American Christmas Carol
Title: An American Christmas Carol
Character: Sarah Thatcher
Released: December 16, 1979
Type: Movie
In Depression-era New England, a miserly businessman named Benedict Slade receives a long-overdue attitude adjustment one Christmas Eve when he is visited by three ghostly figures who resemble three of the people whose possessions Slade had seized to collect on unpaid loans. Assuming the roles of the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future from Charles Dickens' classic story, the three apparitions force Slade to face the consequences of his skinflint ways, and he becomes a caring, generous, amiable man.