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Roland "Rolly" Armadillo vs. DreamWorks Productions

    Our oldest case to date (and the one that started it all) which is, unfortunately, still pending.  Roland, best known for his appearance in the blockbuster family film, The Road to Eldorado, found himself virtually left out of all acknowledgement after the release of the film.  He is suing for "Credit due" and is hoping the case will establish a precedent which will require animated armadillos to be given equal acknowledgment to voice actors and other animated "sidekicks and supporting animal roles".  After reviewing the evidence presented by both sides the judge has called an extended recess.  Our lawyers are hoping for a decision late in 2006.

 

 

 

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SERAA is copyrighted to Andrea from May 2005 - present.

This site is a spoof site.  There is no actual organization (that I know of) called SERAA.  There is no organization that represents what this site claims to represent.  All information not found under "Reality Check" or "Legal" is to be considered fictitious unless otherwise stated.  The armadillo this site was born from is copyrighted to Dream Works and a whole slew of other American companies and people involved with the making of the film The Road to El Dorado.  Both animal rights and human rights are serious issues and this site is in no way intended to make light of those issues.