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- From: bbishop@crusader.torolab.ibm.com ()
- Subject: Re: Cheap Animation
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 12:11:47 GMT
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- Refering to the notion of 'what if Bluth had made beauty and the beast as
- he promised when he left Disney'...
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- Ill tell you what... It would have been based on the story but all the
- would be annoying mice. (I hate the Bluth formula). The Beast would probably
- have been called, 'The Great Cat'.
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- I have to say that the only Bluth film that I enjoyed was Fivel Goes West (the
- only bad part in that movie is the little mouse I would like to see dead, Fivel
- . Rock-a-Doodle was actually pretty good, but I really hated the 6-7 year old
- kid talking like a damn baby... I can understand him talking like a normal
- kid his age but he was talking like a baby (to make the kitten he turned into
- (via animation) seem cuter)... I also thought that the live/action animation
- mixture of Rock-a-Doodle was quite horrable. Song of the South and other
- earlier Disney animation was much more believable.
-
- Brad
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- Oh, one other thing... If Don Bluth did Beauty and the Beast, Burt Renolds
- would have to be the voice for The Beast (or The Great Cat) and Loni Anderson
- would have to play Beauty, and Don Deluise would most certainly play Burt
- Renolds side-kick.
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