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by YCougar » June 15th, 2006, 4:14 am
Bahahaha! Grover the rat! It's the lip, I swear!
I suppose I don't mind the rattish rats because my sister owns a mouse. It's cute... and rats are basically huge mice. Wouldn't want one living in my house or anything, but they're fuzzy. And the Pixar rats are cute, at least.
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by Russell_Reyes » June 15th, 2006, 5:14 am
heheheh. grover and tutter and spot on resemblences!!
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by ShyViolet » June 15th, 2006, 9:21 pm
Grover's my favorite Muppet.
"Super-Grover!"
I love the skits when he's a waiter.
I love the skits when he meets the guy who can imitate sounds.
He's soooo adorable.....Elmo has nothing on the G man.

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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by PixarVixen » June 15th, 2006, 9:29 pm
"Do NOT push the red button!!"
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by James » June 15th, 2006, 9:59 pm
ShyViolet wrote:Grover's my favorite Muppet.
I love the skits when he's a waiter.
At least we can agree on something!

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by Meg » June 16th, 2006, 10:16 am
My favorite muppet is Kermit the frog. He just wins at everything.
From Jim Hill:
Pixar, the creators of "Finding Nemo," "The Incredibles" and "Cars" now cook up "Ratatouille," a delicious new animated-adventure centering on an ambitious French Rat named Remy who dreams of becoming a great chef. Because of his passion for cooking, Remy accidentally uproots his family from the French countryside to the sewers of Paris, and finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. When Remy helps create a soup that wins rave reviews from the world's most powerful food critic, he sets in motion a hilarious and exciting rat race that wreaks havoc on the entire city, allowing him to achieve the impossible and pursue his true gift. The screenplay, written by Academy Award-winning Brad Bird ("The Incredibles"), is flavored with a colorful cast of characters and exquisite French backdrops making "Rataouille" a tantalizing recipe of imaginative fun and unexpected delight.
So I was right about the Remy thing.
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by ShyViolet » June 16th, 2006, 11:58 am
At least we can agree on something!

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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by ShyViolet » June 16th, 2006, 1:37 pm
Apparently, some people at Pixar were upset over JH's posting the plot of the film on his site.
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by Meg » June 16th, 2006, 1:40 pm
Wuh-oh!
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by ShyViolet » June 16th, 2006, 1:52 pm
It's a whole other world when you're part of WDFA and not the insular, clandestine halls of Pixar.

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by Macaluso » June 18th, 2006, 3:39 am
So I was thinking. Ratatouille has been heard of for years and years now. But I haven't heard anything about Pixar's next project after Ratatouille. IS there one, or do they not have one in the works for a while?
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by PixarVixen » June 18th, 2006, 4:14 am
All I know is that after Ratatouille will be the release of Toy Story 3. After that, I haven't the foggiest idea about what's next.
And from what I've heard, after Ratatouille, Pixar will start producing 2D movies, which would be a dream come true for me.
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by Kaszubas » June 18th, 2006, 6:49 am
I think it's not likely that Pixar will (by itself) make 2d animations any time soon - that's what Disney and its legacy/heritage is for only with Pixarians as the heads of animation division. From what I've heard there are at least 2 more CGI projects in the works now (excluding rats movie) premiering 2008, 2009.
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by Ben » June 18th, 2006, 7:39 am
Yeah, Pixar will not be doing 2D, but will oversee 2D features at Disney.
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by Josh » June 18th, 2006, 1:26 pm
There's still a rumor that Brad Bird may direct a film based on The Spirit, a 1940's comic.