Worst animated character ever?
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i reallyliked mulan, loved the art, loved the story, liked the music, didnt think it was very trivial at all?
I mean, it wasnt exactly the little mermaid, nor the lion king, but i was pretty dern good in my books. much better than sinbad, el dorado, shrek 2, and shark tale put together.
I have to say it, but the gargoyles are very annoying in hunchback of notre dame, and pretty much all the secondary characters in home on the range too- oh except the little rat faced villan, he was pretty cool.
I mean, it wasnt exactly the little mermaid, nor the lion king, but i was pretty dern good in my books. much better than sinbad, el dorado, shrek 2, and shark tale put together.
I have to say it, but the gargoyles are very annoying in hunchback of notre dame, and pretty much all the secondary characters in home on the range too- oh except the little rat faced villan, he was pretty cool.
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I don't mind the Gargoyles, because of who plays the fat one.
On the subject of Mulan, every time it's been on Disney I watch it. (And I have direct TV so I watch it like... 4 times. Twice on east coast and twice on west coast feed). There's just something about that movie I really like I'm not sure what it is, but it's becoming one of my favorites. I never get tired of it when I watch it.
On the subject of Mulan, every time it's been on Disney I watch it. (And I have direct TV so I watch it like... 4 times. Twice on east coast and twice on west coast feed). There's just something about that movie I really like I'm not sure what it is, but it's becoming one of my favorites. I never get tired of it when I watch it.
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I heard that originally Rameses and Moses were supposed to sing a song called "Brotherly Love" in POE, but it got cut out to save on time.
I think they should have kept it in. It would have defined their relationship better.
I think they should have kept it in. It would have defined their relationship better.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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"As Long as There's a Moon" is to The Hunchback of Notre Dame like "If I Never Knew You" is to Pocahontas. In addition, there is another ballad that didn't make the cut for Hunchback, entitled "In a Place of Miracles".
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I'll let Jim Hill do the talking for me:
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Any "MODERN" day Warner cartoon characters
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babs and Plucky on Tiny Toon Adventures epcifically (the former's impressions always made me fear that thbis was wlaking on legal eggshells, and I thought it was too nuaghty the show and I HATED PLUCKY's ego..which brings us to)
Daffy Duck after the ealry 50s--too much like Angelica Pickles in a Daffy Duck suit..
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babs and Plucky on Tiny Toon Adventures epcifically (the former's impressions always made me fear that thbis was wlaking on legal eggshells, and I thought it was too nuaghty the show and I HATED PLUCKY's ego..which brings us to)
Daffy Duck after the ealry 50s--too much like Angelica Pickles in a Daffy Duck suit..
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