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Post by Nemo on May 11, 2010 20:34:01 GMT -5
That's a nice list Shadow, however, I'm surprised Rakka's there oO
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Post by babclayman on May 11, 2010 20:36:30 GMT -5
Well, I think I am, a bit. O.o And beaten by, Rakka of all creatures. >.<
Trust me, Shadow will be getting alot of Green Eyed Monster from, Clayton when I return home, tomorrow. X3
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Post by Shadow Dearly on May 11, 2010 20:38:48 GMT -5
Ok if you want me to change the list, just tell me and I'll change it
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Post by Shadow Dearly on May 11, 2010 20:47:22 GMT -5
Okay, I'm changing the list. Because Shadow had been hanging out with Clayton more than Rakka. So Clayton it is.
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Post by babclayman on May 11, 2010 21:43:47 GMT -5
Ah, I see it now. X3
Thanks, Shadow. *Hugs* ;3 Hope I didn't sound picky or anything. X3
Again, Thanks so much. X3
See you in a bit, Shadow. ;3
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Post by Belchic on May 12, 2010 2:32:50 GMT -5
Nice list. I was expecting to see Belchic and/or Tippy on that list, but I guess not. I guess Shadow likes Joey better than them.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on May 12, 2010 11:31:22 GMT -5
Well Belchic, to tell you the truth, For the Number 2 spot, I was struggling to choose between Tippy and Rosalina, so in the end I flpped a coin. Heads for Tippy, Tails for Rosalina, and it landed on Tails.
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Post by Belchic on May 21, 2010 11:58:45 GMT -5
I wrote an article about this on Retrojunk. These are my picks for the Top 15 Disney Musical Extravaganzas. By this, I mean the up-beat musical numbers that you can get up and dance to.
#15 - The Three Caballeros (from The Three Caballeros) #14 - All the Cats Join In (from Make Mine Music) #13 - Say It with a Slap (from Fun and Fancy Free) #12 - I Wanna Be Like You (from The Jungle Book) #11 - Be Our Guest (from Beauty and the Beast) #10 - The Silly Song (from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves) #9 - Why Should I Worry? (from Oliver & Company) #8 - Kiss the Girl (from The Little Mermaid) #7 - Cutting Edge (from The Brave Little Toaster) #6 - Step In Time (from Mary Poppins) #5 - Zero to Hero (from Hercules) #4 - After Today (from A Goofy Movie) #3 - The Phony King of England (from Robin Hood) #2 - Everybody Wants to Be a Cat (from The Aristocats) #1 - I Just Can't Wait to Be King (from The Lion King)
I welcome anybody (especially Trey_Vore) to let me know if you agree with my choices. I sort of did like Screwattack and picked one song per movie. I know I left out a few, but those are just my personal picks. If you're unfamiliar with some of these songs, then look them up on YouTube. Hehe.
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Post by Trey_Vore on May 23, 2010 4:15:42 GMT -5
I'll try to come up with thoughts on that a bit later Belchic. I kinda need some sleep. In the meantime: Recently, and with Shrek Forever After having come out in theatres, Yahoo! Movies posted the highest grossing animated movies. Keep in mind these are all adjusted for inflation. #10: Lady and the Tramp (Disney, 1955) ($443,092,300) #9: Finding Nemo (Pixar, 2003) ($447,882,900) #8: Bambi (Disney, 1942) ($506,514,000) #7: Pinocchio (Disney, 1940) ($535,856,500) #6: Shrek 2 (DreamWorks, 2004) ($564,854,900) #5: The Jungle Book (Disney, 1967) ($585,755,300) #4: The Lion King (Disney, 1994) ($613,992,700) #3: Fantasia (Disney, 1940) ($660,195,600) #2: 101 Dalmatians (Disney, 1961) ($794,342,100) #1: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfes (Disney, 1937) ($866,550,000) In that list, Disney has 8 out of 10. There's one from Pixar and one from DreamWorks, but that's it. movies.yahoo.com/photos/collections/gallery/2627/top-grossing-animated-movies/fp#photo0
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Post by Belchic on May 23, 2010 15:29:40 GMT -5
101 Dalmatians is at #2??? That's unbelievable! I wasn't expecting it to be in the Top 10 at all! Also, a correction to your comment: 9 of those are Disney films. Disney owns the rights to Finding Nemo as well. In fact, Disney bought Pixar! The only one that isn't Disney at all is Shrek 2.
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Post by babclayman on May 23, 2010 15:51:50 GMT -5
101 Dalmatians is at #2??? That's unbelievable! I wasn't expecting it to be in the Top 10 at all! Also, a correction to your comment: 9 of those are Disney films. Disney owns the rights to Finding Nemo as well. In fact, Disney bought Pixar! The only one that isn't Disney at all is Shrek 2. Well, why can't it. It is a fine, Disney film and the chart here, shows it deserves the credit it has. I will say that the demand is there, It did get over six cinematic releases, along with a Live Action version (along with a sequal), A decent straight to DVD Sequal and It's own, Series. It's credit well earnt. X3 Well, Wasn't there that area where, Pixar & Disney have the falling out. Though, I think that, Pixar is financed by (And inAssociation with), Disney. So I guess it can count as it's own studio. I mean, Disney financed The Wild, Valiant & Some Pokemon films, however you don't say those are, Disney films either. ;3 Still, Awesome news seeing where "101 Dalmatians" is in Grossing Animated Films. X3
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Post by Belchic on May 24, 2010 13:00:51 GMT -5
It may be a wonderful film, but there are still much more popular films in that category. Just because you love 101 Dalmatians doesn't mean it's popular. Not trying to be rude, just stating a fact.
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Post by babclayman on May 24, 2010 13:39:19 GMT -5
Well, The Chart here says different, doesn't it? X3
If it wasn't so popular as you may say, surely it be something else on #2.
Now, that's stating a fact, with evidence. X3
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Post by Belchic on May 24, 2010 23:52:23 GMT -5
And that still ponders the question: Why haven't they given the series a chance to make a DVD release?
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Post by babclayman on May 25, 2010 2:33:36 GMT -5
Well, I guess they are releasing their older pieces first.
I will note that the, Series they already released were ones in the 80's. I'm sure if they do continue their, Animated Series DVD Releases, they would have a "101 Dalmatians The Series" release too. X3
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