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Post by babclayman on Apr 4, 2019 7:46:16 GMT -5
I just got information on Blue Sky Animation, Pups!
It seems that, according to CinemaCon, Disney Shall have Blue Sky Animation be on the same Level as Walt Disney Animation, as well as Pixar.
Like I also post; Jennifer Lee, C C O of Walt Disney Animation shall be over seeing Blue Sky, too!
So, it does sound like Blue Sky Animation shall be good with Disney!
What you think of this information, Pups!?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Apr 4, 2019 8:09:52 GMT -5
Well I'll be d**ned.
Seems like Blue Sky is going to get a shot in the arm for their animated features.
I like.
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Post by Belchic on Apr 4, 2019 15:00:25 GMT -5
So now Disney owns one of their rival studios, eh? Well, like I said, BlueSky has had some pretty bland animated films, but now that Disney owns it and Jennifer Lee is in charge of it, something tells me we might see an improvement with them. Wouldn’t you say so?
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Post by babclayman on Apr 12, 2019 9:35:44 GMT -5
It seems that the Simpsons are now Officially part of Disney! You can see what that is like, in this Video! www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUx7o5kdT3sI do hear that it shall also get, at least, two more Seasons, and we shall see if it shall get more after those Seasons. What you think of the Video, Pups!?
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Post by Belchic on May 4, 2019 10:26:17 GMT -5
It seems that the Simpsons are now Officially part of Disney! You can see what that is like, in this Video! www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUx7o5kdT3sI do hear that it shall also get, at least, two more Seasons, and we shall see if it shall get more after those Seasons. What you think of the Video, Pups!? Does this mean Disneyland is going to get a Simpsons Land now? Ugh...
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Post by RaceFanX on May 4, 2019 12:14:04 GMT -5
It can't. Universal bought the Simpsons theme park rights for Universal Studios Florida and I think it's a long term deal, similar to the Marvel superheroes. I can't imagine anyone thought the Mouse would buy Fox when that deal was made.
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Post by babclayman on May 4, 2019 12:40:41 GMT -5
Race is correct, there!
Ten Years ago, when Disney got Marvel, Universal still had the Theme Park Rights for Marvel, in their Islands Of Adventure Park. However, before the Purchase Universal decided to renew the Theme Park License for their Florida Parks, but not the California Parks...and then, Disney got Marvel. This meant, for some time, Disney could not have Marvel Characters appear in their Florida Parks.
That is part of the reason why it is taken as long as it has to actually put some Marvel Theme Attractions in Disneyland, and are only now able to get them in the Disney World Parks!
Like we post, it's a factor of Licenses. Maybe, Ten or so Years from now, Disney may do some thing Simpsons related in the Park, but do not quote me on that. You understand, what we mean, Belchic?
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Post by Belchic on May 4, 2019 14:01:02 GMT -5
I still argue there’s a chance the Simpsons ride at Universal will close allowing Disney to put it in their park.
Also, Universal doesn’t own all the theme park rights to Marvel! Disney’s California Adventure is getting a whole Marvel-themed land next year! And the year after that, Epcot is getting a Guardians of the Galaxy roller coaster! What do you say to that? Hmm?
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Post by Deerly on May 4, 2019 16:26:23 GMT -5
Seriously? Did you like......not read or pay attention to what bab even said?
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Post by babclayman on May 4, 2019 17:00:13 GMT -5
When did I ever deny that Marvel Attractions are coming to the Disney Parks NOW!?
My Post clearly states that Universal had the Park Rights for Marvel in Florida, but not in California. Meaning; for a time, Disney were only able to have Marvel Characters appear in Disneyland California!
Like I also post; Disney got Marvel TEN YEARS AGO, so it is most likely that the Park License, which Universal had, is now expired and only now are Disney able to do Marvel Attractions in their Florida Parks, such as bringing in a Guardians Of The Galaxy Coaster for E P C O T!
Keep in mind, the first actual Marvel Attraction, in a Disneyland Park, was in 2016 with the Iron Man Experiance, in Disneyland Hong Kong, Seven Years after Disney got Marvel! Then, Guardians Of The Galaxy; Mission Breakout opens in Disneyland California, in 2017, Eight Years after Disney got Marvel! So, it took Eight Years for a Disneyland Park, in the U S, to get a Marvel Attraction!
Like I post; Disney got Marvel Ten Years ago, and they are only now just starting to build a Marvel Land at the Parks!
My point is; Disney may EVENTUALLY put some thing Simpsons related, in Disneyland; but, as of now, Universal still has the License to use Simpsons in their Parks. Licenses and Rights are more complicated than they sound.
You understand what I mean, Belchic!?
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Post by RaceFanX on May 4, 2019 19:32:21 GMT -5
The reason for the Epcot "Guardians of the Galaxy" roller coaster is because they WEREN'T included in the Universal duty. The Guardians were such obscure characters that no one knew before their first movie that Universal didn't license them, that's one reason the Guardians have been getting a lot of the attention at the Disney parks. Disney is free to use them as they see fit.
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