Bartok the Magnificent

Bartok the Magnificent is a 1999 direct-to-video spin-off animated film in which an albino bat Bartok goes on his own adventure and meets a pink snake, a dapper bear, Prince Ivan Romanov, and evil witch Baba Yaga trying to rule all of Russia. It is the prequel to the 1997 film Anastasia.
 * Directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. Produced by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Hank Azaria. Written by Jay Lacopo.

Dialogue

 * Bartok: ♪ Bartok, the magnificent, ♪
 * ♪ the specifically terrifically magnificent! ♪
 * ♪ A mammal so inflammable he saved the day, thanks to B-A-R-T-O-K! ♪


 * Head Cossack: Are you Bartok the Magnificent?
 * Bartok: Uh, no. No, I'm not. I never have been. Although I hear he's quite gifted. A real talent.
 * Head Cossack: Silence!
 * Bartok: Alright, I'll just be quiet then. That's no problem for me to be quiet. I'll just shush it up.
 * Head Cossack: [points to Bartok's flag with his sword] What is that?
 * Bartok: [flies up to the flag and hides the letter "A" with red paint and replaces with an "E"] It's Bertok. Bertok the Magnificent. Uh, it's really quite different. I take my show in a whole nother direction.
 * Head Cossack: You are coming with us.
 * Bartok: Oh no, fellas, I really have a thing-- [The cossacks point at Bartok with their swords] Okay then, that'll be fun.

Cast

 * Hank Azaria as Bartok
 * Kelsey Grammer as Zozi
 * Catherine O'Hara as Ludmilla
 * Frank Welker as Dragon Ludmilla (uncredited)
 * Andrea Martin as Baba Yaga
 * Tim Curry as The Skull, the entrance/guard to Baba Yaga's hut.
 * Jennifer Tilly as Piloff, Baba Yaga's pet
 * French Stewart as Oble
 * Phillip Van Dyke as Prince Ivan Romanov
 * Diedrich Bader as Vol, Ivan's friend and the Captain of the Guard.
 * Glenn Shadix as Townspeople
 * Danny Mann as Head Cossack

A young Grigori Rasputin makes a silent appearance among the crowd at the Romanov castle.