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The Great Mouse Detective
The Great Mouse Detective turns 19 years old today! :3
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Mouse Tec is actually one of my favorite Disney films, because it is simply so much fun and has fun with the concept, despite some flaws.
In fact - and this is not endorsing bootlegging in anyway - Mouse Tec was one of the first Disney titles I ever was handed through "suspicious means" and for about a year it never stopped playing in my VCR. Then Disney started releasing the classics for real and I never saw Basil again until the theatrical re-issue in 1993, and then the VHS, remastered LaserDisc and DVD editions.
The Big Ben air chase never fails to get me excited every time, and Price is (excuse the pun) priceless in his big Disney villain role!
"You're not coming through..."
In fact - and this is not endorsing bootlegging in anyway - Mouse Tec was one of the first Disney titles I ever was handed through "suspicious means" and for about a year it never stopped playing in my VCR. Then Disney started releasing the classics for real and I never saw Basil again until the theatrical re-issue in 1993, and then the VHS, remastered LaserDisc and DVD editions.
The Big Ben air chase never fails to get me excited every time, and Price is (excuse the pun) priceless in his big Disney villain role!
"You're not coming through..."
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Although Disney always push Mermaid, they are very aware that it was Mouse Tec that really spured on the coming of the new artists.
In most of their modern retrospective promotions, especially when pushing the involvement of CGI in their animated films, they start with Mouse Tec.
In a wonderful trade ad for Dinosaur, there's a great collage of "great Disney moments" that they promote as getting them to that stage. First among the "new" films is...Mouse Tec.
Mermaid may have developed the hero/heroine-in-trouble musical template, but Mouse Tec laid the foundations for the technology.
In most of their modern retrospective promotions, especially when pushing the involvement of CGI in their animated films, they start with Mouse Tec.
In a wonderful trade ad for Dinosaur, there's a great collage of "great Disney moments" that they promote as getting them to that stage. First among the "new" films is...Mouse Tec.
Mermaid may have developed the hero/heroine-in-trouble musical template, but Mouse Tec laid the foundations for the technology.
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Don't know if there's a forum about this already or not. Thought I'd start one.
I love this movie. Like Oliver & Company and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, this film is an underrated gem. I may even buy the new DVD coming out in a few weeks.
I love this movie. Like Oliver & Company and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, this film is an underrated gem. I may even buy the new DVD coming out in a few weeks.
I love all things cinema, from silent movies to world cinema to animated cinema to big blockbusters to documentaries and everything in between!
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This is actually one movie I'm surprised they never tried a DTV sequel of since it would actually be somewhat logical. Not that I've ever been a fan of DTV sequels but at least here you could jump into Basil's next case and all the things you could do with that premise.
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Especially since the movie was originally released as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective. I guess Disney shortened it because we only got to see one adventure.athena wrote:This is actually one movie I'm surprised they never tried a DTV sequel of since it would actually be somewhat logical. Not that I've ever been a fan of DTV sequels but at least here you could jump into Basil's next case and all the things you could do with that premise.
IMO, Robin Hood would also have logically lent itself well to the DTV-sequel treatment .. but didn't get it.
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Oh my, Mouse Detective is one of my favorites and had there been a home video continuation or TV series I know it would've been a fixture of my childhood, regardless of the quality. Such a charming film, haha -- it's the way Ratigan practically drapes himself over every scene he's in, or the quirky mutterings and eye twitches of Basil, the great musical score, the soggy London streets, a phenomenal climax... ah, how sweet it is!