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* AllStarCast: Creator/JakeTAustin, Creator/SteveBuscemi, Creator/LaurenceFishburn, Creator/RichardEGrant, Creator/AnnaSophiaRobb, and Creator/LiamNeeson.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/JakeTAustin, Creator/SteveBuscemi, Creator/LaurenceFishburn, Creator/LaurenceFishburne, Creator/RichardEGrant, Creator/AnnaSophiaRobb, and Creator/LiamNeeson.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/JakeTAustin, Creator/SteveBuscemi, Creator/LaurenceFishburn, Creator/RichardEGrant, Creator/AnnaSophiaRobb, and Creator/LiamNeeson.
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* BillingDisplacement: Steve Buscemi, the voice of Skalk, is billed second in the advertisements after Jake T. Austin (Khumba) despite Skalk's role being quite small compared to the likes of Mama V and Bradley.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: a review on Roger Ebert's website incorrectly calls Nora (Catherine Tate) Khumba's mother. Khumba's mother is actually named Lungisa and is voiced by Anika Noni Rose while Nora is a sheep who does not appear until one hour into the film.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: a review on Roger Ebert's website incorrectly calls Nora (Catherine Tate) Khumba's mother. Khumba's mother is actually named Lungisa and is voiced by Anika Noni Rose while Nora is a sheep who does not appear until one hour into the film.film.
* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: Was originally announced on Triggerfish Studios' blog back in 2006 (the story was likely conceived by Anthony Silverston back in 2003) but did not enter full production until 2011.
* InMemoriam: For Professor Reinhold Rau, who initiated the Quagga Project, which aimed to breed zebras in order to bring back the extinct quagga. He died back in 2006.
* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: Was originally announced on Triggerfish Studios' blog back in 2006 (the story was likely conceived by Anthony Silverston back in 2003) but did not enter full production until 2011.
* InMemoriam: For Professor Reinhold Rau, who initiated the Quagga Project, which aimed to breed zebras in order to bring back the extinct quagga. He died back in 2006.
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• CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: a review on Roger Ebert's website incorrectly calls Nora (Catherine Tate) Khumba's mother. Khumba's mother is actually named Lungisa and is voiced by Anika Noni Rose while Nora is actually a sheep who does not appear until one hour into the film.
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• CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: a review on Roger Ebert's website incorrectly calls Nora (Catherine Tate) Khumba's mother. Khumba's mother is actually named Lungisa and is voiced by Anika Noni Rose while Nora is actually a sheep who does not appear until one hour into the film.