The Fox and the Hound
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Bambi II?? You're kidding right? This is sub-Mermaid II quality. You can easily see this is Japanese out-sourced stuff rather than in-house Australia. The movement is all jerky key frames (the real giveaway) and the outlining is thicker than usual, meaning they were working with TV level animators and have spruced it up a bit to achieve some bizarre mid-ground look. No-where near Bambi II, or Lion King 1.5, or even the theatricals Pan and Jungle Book.Daniel Jake wrote:Really? I don't think its that much of a step back. Granted it is a little, but I still think it looks Bambi 2 quality.
Though, plot wise, it sounds completly new and original. That's something!
Like, come one, a singing dog group?
New and original plot? In a <I>mid-quel</I>? How about a <I>real</I> sequel that picks up after the original and continues the story. Oh, I forgot, as this would mean either the son/daghter of Copper and Todd having to meet up, and the fact that the characters wouldn't have been as cute and marketable.
And <I>where</I>, in that scene on the train tracks in the original, did Copper utter the line: "Hey, Todd, I'm gonna let you go, just this once, because you remember that time when we were in that singing dog group? Well, you know, that was the happiest time of my life, like, <I>ever</I> for kicks and giggles, and hopefully one day we can go back and start our <I>own</I> singing dog group and call it The Fox & Hounds - think Vixey would be up for that? Okay, Chief's coming...run!"
That line must have been cut out...
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Aww, I don't think soWendy's Jane wrote:Yes, a singing dog group.
Among other things, that's what's wrong with it.
There's only a few out, and your already tired of them?Meg wrote:Eh. I'm tired of midquels.
I was being serious BenBen wrote:Bambi II?? You're kidding right? This is sub-Mermaid II quality. You can easily see this is Japanese out-sourced stuff rather than in-house Australia. The movement is all jerky key frames (the real giveaway) and the outlining is thicker than usual, meaning they were working with TV level animators and have spruced it up a bit to achieve some bizarre mid-ground look. No-where near Bambi II, or Lion King 1.5, or even the theatricals Pan and Jungle Book.
You can notice all that from a few previews? You got some skills
Even if the animation isn't up to par with the films you mentioned, the original was no looker itself. Yes, I'm aware that at the time Disney movies were being created by a 'new' team, and they really didn't master stuff until Mermaid. But, could it be because of that, they didn't go all out with Fox 2? I don't know, but that could be a reason Regardless of less than stellar animation, the film still looks very well drawn IMO.
Ben wrote: New and original plot? In a <I>mid-quel</I>? How about a <I>real</I> sequel that picks up after the original and continues the story. Oh, I forgot, as this would mean either the son/daghter of Copper and Todd having to meet up, and the fact that the characters wouldn't have been as cute and marketable.
In my opinion, it is original
If infact it was a real sequel, I don't think I would be as exited. Don't get me wrong, I would love seeing them and their kids interacting, however I don't think it would be the same. I know most sequels tend to revolve around the offspring, but I don't think it would've been wise in this case. The original was all about friendship, and I loved the early relationship between Tod and Copper, it was really cute. Not to mention the ending where after all that's been done, they go back to being friends. I don't believe it could be the same had it been their kids, I just don't see it working.
I'm happy Disney didn't decide and make a real continuation, I think it was smart move going back before the two were seperated. Little Mermaid II was a real continuation, and the reason it didn't work (for me at least) was because it couldn't match that of the original. (I know it had to be a rehash because it was her daughter, but nothing near as heartwarming or romantic ever occured ) Now with LM3 were going back to a piveal time where Arial was still a Mermaid and showing something we haven't seen. Did we ever in the original hear much about Arials mom? Did we ever get confirmation of how she really passed away? No, so if all of a sudden this mid-quel answers those question, are you going to say, 'why didn't they say that in the original?' 'Why at this and this time didn't they recall what happened previously?'
In my opinion, were not suppose to think about stuff like that, were just suppose to act as if it really happened. Tv shows and movies do it all the time, its nothing new
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Exactly...it made the bond between Ariel and Triton stronger. There was obviously some serious emotional issues going on when she died, even perhaps, in a serious version, at childbirth, thus making Ariel feel she's somehow "responsible" and Triton over protective as he knows she's the youngest sensitive one.
But now we're going to get something where it all just happens for some blase, comedy musical reason, probably without Triton actually involved, and where everything ends up happy and great and Ariel is stronger, thus totally negating the basis of the relationship formed in the original.
Just my take.
But now we're going to get something where it all just happens for some blase, comedy musical reason, probably without Triton actually involved, and where everything ends up happy and great and Ariel is stronger, thus totally negating the basis of the relationship formed in the original.
Just my take.
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Now THAT was funny!"Hey, Todd, I'm gonna let you go, just this once, because you remember that time when we were in that singing dog group? Well, you know, that was the happiest time of my life, like, ever for kicks and giggles, and hopefully one day we can go back and start our own singing dog group and call it The Fox & Hounds - think Vixey would be up for that? Okay, Chief's coming...run!"
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Yes that was funny, in harsh way
I know some things are better left unsaid, but to me, it doesn't ruin what's already been established
As the Disney freak that I am, I'm curious on many levels of certain plot points going unaknowledged. As such, you can see why I don't mind it when movies, Disney particaly, do it.
Btw... I should've left that Mermaid example out until the LM3 thread is created, oh well
I know some things are better left unsaid, but to me, it doesn't ruin what's already been established
As the Disney freak that I am, I'm curious on many levels of certain plot points going unaknowledged. As such, you can see why I don't mind it when movies, Disney particaly, do it.
Btw... I should've left that Mermaid example out until the LM3 thread is created, oh well
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