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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Fez_Head"]There were three! The Swan Princess Christmas, The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale (I think that's the one I got the picture from), and one that came out this year called Princess Today, Pirate Tomorrow. Yeah...:shock:[/quote]
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Fez_Head
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 2:42 pm
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I wasn't born when Thumbelina came out.
imekitty
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 11:18 pm
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Thumbelina came out at the perfect age for me, so I LOVED it. That's why I have two opinions of it, my nostalgic subjective one and my adult objective one, and they're pretty much opposite of each other.
It's movies like that made me an animation enthusiast. :3
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 6:42 pm
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Meesh wrote:
I seem to remember noticing a ton of obvious Disney knock-offs in it but still enjoying some of the songs. But I also remember thinking Thumbelina just whines her whole way through the movie, literally right up until the actual second Cornelius comes back. And I thought "wtf she didn't learn anything or become less annoying. Her prince doesn't come back until she is literally whining for him."
To be fair, she was abducted and was like literally just born. I'd be pretty annoying too
Fez_Head
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:44 pm
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That's hilarious.
When I was listening to "Let Me Be Your Wings," I was looking at the YouTube comments which did not disappoint. One said something like: "Jeez Ariel's greedy. First she wants legs, now she wants wings."
Meesh
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:42 pm
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Fez_Head wrote:
Story based off of a Hans Christian Anderson story like The Little Mermaid? Check!
Main character is the speaking voice of Ariel
To paraphrase the nostalgia critic - Whaaaat? A teenaged redhead who "wants more," specifically to be part of a different world, voiced by Jodi Benson?
Fez_Head
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:36 pm
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I haven't seen Thumbelina in forever! I was never a big fan of it as a kid. I mean, it was always more like, "Oh look, it's Thumbelina. I could watch that or Kiki's Delivery Service for the twenty-third time this week..." Yeah, you could say I liked Kiki's Delivery Service. A lot.
I hated that beetle guy and the toads. That mama toad is seriously what nightmares are made of.
Meesh wrote:
I seem to remember noticing a ton of obvious Disney knock-offs in it but still enjoying some of the songs.."
Story based off of a Hans Christian Anderson story like The Little Mermaid? Check!
Main character is the speaking voice of Ariel (Just found this out, yet always knew Gilbert Gottfried was the beetle. My priorities as a kid were skewed
) Check!
Prince Cornelius takes Thumbelina on a magic carpet.. I mean, magic bug ride and sings "Let Me Be Your Wings" which is eerily similar to "A Whole New World," complete with Thumbelina bending down and caressing the water? Check!
Bug totally ships them like a famous sentient rug? Check!
Thumbelina's dress colour changes from blue to pink to blue to pink again and finally back to blue? Check!
These are just a few I noticed after watching a clip of their duet on YouTube.
Meesh
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:20 pm
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I seem to remember noticing a ton of obvious Disney knock-offs in it but still enjoying some of the songs. But I also remember thinking Thumbelina just whines her whole way through the movie, literally right up until the actual second Cornelius comes back. And I thought "wtf she didn't learn anything or become less annoying. Her prince doesn't come back until she is literally whining for him."
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:02 pm
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I actually watched Thumbelia a few weeks ago and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. That song with the beetles is meaner than I remember though
Meesh
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 12:15 am
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I freakin loved The Swan Princess. I have heard of the CGI movies and watched a 3 minute YouTube clip and thereafter decided to deny their existence.
CGI moves that look like bad videogames just should not be.
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TSP was one of those that I loved until I watched it with a friend who had never seen it before. The whole time they were like... wtf is this.
I secretly still love it.
Whereas Thumbelina I liked as a kid and stopped liking it as an adult just on my own.
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Barbie did Swan Lake. Not the best CGi, but I remember not hating it?
Fez_Head
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:46 pm
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I like that song too. It was kinda cute, watching them hate each other. And then they turned into rather blah adults.
I wonder how Disney would have handled the story. A retelling of Swan Lake was actually one of the potential story ideas Ron and John could have made a movie for when they chose to do Aladdin. The other was King of the Jungle, which eventually became The Lion King.
imekitty
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:33 pm
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I really like the beginning of SP when they're kids. That's the one and only SP song I have in my iTunes collection. The movie certainly had some potential, but they should've left such a story to Disney.
Fez_Head
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:31 pm
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*Repeats words as imekitty holds up Jafar's snake staff to my face*
"There was no CGI Swan Princess movie, there was no CGI Swan Princess movie..."
*Suddenly breaks from the spell* "But that's wrong!"
Honestly, I only remember bits and pieces of the first movie, which was ok at best. It's not an amazing film, but it was nice how it subverted the whole "love at first sight" trope with them getting to know each other as kids and "learn" to fall in love, even if it felt forced, especially if compared to Disney couples.
I also love Rogers. "You should write a book: how to offend women in five syllables or less." Snarkiness at its best.
imekitty
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:15 pm
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I love looking at the animators', not just Glenn Keane's, model sheets. The expressions, the fluidity of the characters, I just can't.
Yeah, they're all great, BUT Glen definitely uses the best expressions. They look so...real? Like they're actually looking at something, actually feeling something. But I agree, all of the Disney artists are wonderful, extremely talented.
AS for SP...
No. There were no CG Swan Princess films. You are mistaken. They never happened. Say it with me...never...happened.
The first Swan Princess movie wasn't that good, but it came out at a time when I was young enough to like it. I saw the two sequels after it, but never any past that...certainly not the CG sequels...since they never happened.
Fez_Head
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 8:10 pm
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The directors like to shit on our childhoods?
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 8:05 pm
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..............................why.
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