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Post by Parrot on Jan 30, 2012 16:09:32 GMT -5
Is he an animal?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Jan 31, 2012 16:48:11 GMT -5
Nope. He is not Aladdin, and he's not an animal.
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Post by Jina on Jan 31, 2012 17:41:01 GMT -5
Is he the main character in his first film?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Jan 31, 2012 17:51:29 GMT -5
Yes, he is.
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Post by Jina on Jan 31, 2012 18:05:47 GMT -5
Is the movie named after him?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Jan 31, 2012 18:35:03 GMT -5
No, it isn't named after him.
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Post by Jina on Feb 3, 2012 7:09:57 GMT -5
Is it Buzz Lightyear?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Feb 6, 2012 9:56:46 GMT -5
No, it is not Buzz Lightyear.
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Post by Robyn on Feb 7, 2012 15:00:39 GMT -5
Is it Sheriff Woody?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Feb 7, 2012 16:25:05 GMT -5
No, he isn't SHeriff Woody. I guess I'll give another hint: he isn't a Pixar character - he can be from any one of the 51 (!) films in the Disney Animated Canon, which are: 1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2. Pinocchio 3. Fantasia 4. Dumbo 5. Bambi 6. Saludos Amigos (A little known precursor to the more well known Three Caballeros; part of the compilation movie period) 7. The Three Caballeros 8. Make Mine Music (Probably the least well known film in the canon; some shorts in the film, namely Casey at the Bat, Peter and the Wolf, and Willie the Operatic Whale have been released separately from the film and, as a result, are far more well known) 9. Fun and Fancy Free (Home to Bongo the Bear and Mickey and the Beanstalk; these two are often split apart.) 10. Melody Time (Also a little-remembered anthology film; the most famous parts are Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill.) 11. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 12. Cinderella 13. Alice in Wonderland 14. Peter Pan 15. Lady and the Tramp 16. Sleeping Beauty 17. 101 Dalmatians 18. The Sword in the Stone 19. The Jungle Book 20. The Aristocats 21. Robin Hood 22. The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 23. The Rescuers 24. The Fox and the Hound 25. The Black Cauldron 26. The Great Mouse Detective 27. Oliver and Company 28. The Little Mermaid (The start of the Disney Renaissance!) 29. The Rescuers Down Under (Which I hold as being far better than the original Rescuers, even though both are good) 30. Beauty and the Beast 31. Aladdin (Even though Jasmine is a princess, I can't consider this a Princess movie, simply because she isn't the star.) 32. The Lion King (My personal favorite) 33. Pocahontas (The only film of the Disney Renaissance I don't really care for.) 34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Waaaay lighter and softer than the novel, but still decent mainly due to Alan Menken's score and the sheer evil of Frollo) 35. Hercules (A lesser favorite of mine; nothing like the myths, but a pretty fun romp due to how darn funny Hades is and how catchy the music is) 36. Mulan (As great as this one is, I really can't consider this a princess movie, because Mulan is not of royal blood, nor did she marry someone of royal blood. Also, BE A MANNNN) 37. Tarzan (The last film of the Disney Renaissance, and actually improved on Burrough's story from a zoological perspective, by having the gorillas be gentle giants who raised Tarzan instead of the vicious enemies of the made up Mangai apes) 38. Fantasia 2000 39. Dinosaur (The canon's first bad effort - as pretty as it looked, it still was lame. Not awful, but merely "Not even decent.") 40. The Emperor's New Groove (The funniest film in the entire canon, bar none) 41. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Mike Mignola did the character designs, allthough it still isn't much more than a decent film.) 42. Lilo and Stitch (Another favorite of mine - Chris Sanders never should have been fired from Disney.) 43. Treasure Planet (This movie deserves more love than it gets.) 44. Brother Bear (Enh, it was... Okay.) 45. Home on the Range (One of the two absolute worst entries in the canon, bar none.) 46. Chicken Little (And THIS would be the OTHER worst entry.) 47. Meet the Robinsons (Their first CGI movie without Pixar that was not only watchable, but pretty good.) 48. Bolt (As good as it was, I still resent it for being the cause of Chris Sanders being fired.) 49. The Princess and the Frog (Was tied with Beauty and the Beast for the best Princess movie, until...) 50. Tangled (Rapunzel is the best Disney Princess. Also; Flynn and Maximus are awesome.) 51. Winnie The Pooh (Haven't seen this one.) 52. Reboot Ralph (I'm... Not very optimistic for this one.) 53. Frozen (Originally planned to be hand-drawn and titled The Snow Queen; it's still an adaptation of The Snow Queen, but the executives meddled and made it CGI because of how successful Tangled was. That's not good. Regardless, if it's even HALF as good as Tangled, it'll still be good; I'll still be bitter over the move to CG.) 54. King of the Elves (Rumors say it's gonna be a CG/hand-drawn mix; I'll believe it when I see it.)
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Post by Parrot on Feb 7, 2012 19:18:36 GMT -5
Was the movie they're from released before the year 2000?
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Post by icon on Feb 7, 2012 19:48:37 GMT -5
Is the film done with 2d animation, or CGI?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Feb 8, 2012 8:13:48 GMT -5
No, he is from a movie released after the year 2000.
The film is CGI.
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Post by Parrot on Feb 8, 2012 11:50:50 GMT -5
Is it Flynn from Tangled?
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Post by Fang of the Dead on Feb 9, 2012 6:38:09 GMT -5
I know not who you are, or how you got this question right, but may I just say... Hi. How you doin'? I was thinking of Flynn Rider. How's your day goin'? Huh?
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