Meet Real-Life Dog Who Voiced Scraps
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Anthony Scott’s Pomeranian, Biana, stands next to Scraps from “Corpse Bride” in a composite photo. Warner Bros./Bianca Composite By Anthony Scott Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and the owner of the dog who voiced Scraps is as proud as ever of his pup’s performance in the film. Corpse Bride was originally released in theaters on Sept. 23, 2005, and the stop-motion animated classic returned to theaters earlier this month for special anniversary screenings. Three of the film’s core creatives — character co-creator Carlos Grangel, puppet maker Ian Mackinnon and animation supervisor Anthony Scott — will be celebrating the film with a panel at the 7th annual LightBox Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, Calif., on Sunday. Tickets for the LBX on Friday and Sunday are still available. Forbes‘Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride’ At 20: Trio Of Core Creatives Recall Work On Stop-Motion Classic Ahead Of LBX PanelBy Tim Lammers Directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, Corpse Bride tells the Victorian era tale of Victor Van Dort (voice of Johnny Depp), a nervous groom who, after a botched wedding rehearsal, goes for a walk in the woods. Practicing his vows, Victor mistakenly unearths a deceased bride to be, Emily (Helena Bonham Carter), who believes the dashing chap has proposed to her. After Victor is transported from the drab Land of the Living to the colorful Land of the Dead, Emily surprises her “groom” with an early gift — a box full of bones that quickly assembles itself into a skeleton of Victor’s late dog, Scraps, who happily barks upon seeing his loving owner again. In real life, the dog who gave Scraps his voice was Scott’s Pomeranian, Bianca. In an email interview, Scott said he, Bianca and his other dog, Zero — named…
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