Secret Lab's Wild Life - Any info?
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Secret Lab's Wild Life - Any info?
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I recently got Hans Bacher's excellent Dream Worlds book and he mentions the failed project Wild Life. Unfortunately he doesn't really go into any detail and the only thing I have garnered is that it was loosely based on Pygmalion and would be in 3D. Does anybody else have more information, artwork etc from the project?
Thanks in advance.
I recently got Hans Bacher's excellent Dream Worlds book and he mentions the failed project Wild Life. Unfortunately he doesn't really go into any detail and the only thing I have garnered is that it was loosely based on Pygmalion and would be in 3D. Does anybody else have more information, artwork etc from the project?
Thanks in advance.
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Neither of which were very impressive. Madagascar wasn't bad per se, just painfully mediocre. The Wild was a waste of time though. And really, I don't know who copied who, but one of them obviously cheated off the other's paper.Ben wrote:
Elements, supposedly, ended up in The Wild and rival movie Madagascar.
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In an interview we published on Animated Views, Disney Legend FLoyd Norman speaks about that:
"AV: There was also a title that was never released, called Wild Life?
FN: Wild Life! Yes, that is correct. Wild Life was a film that was in development…I started on the film in January of 2000. The film was actually shut down in the summer of 2000, and the film was never made, it was never produced, because Roy Disney, the nephew of Walt Disney, thought that the film was a little too “sophisticated”, I guess to be kind about it, that’s the best word to use, for Disney’s family audience. And Roy Disney said that it was a film that Disney should not be making. So the film was shut down in the late summer of 2000.
AV: What was it about?
FN: Believe it or not, it was an animated film about a night club! A night club which is not exactly the kind of film you would take the children to see. It was probably not the best of ideas."
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"AV: There was also a title that was never released, called Wild Life?
FN: Wild Life! Yes, that is correct. Wild Life was a film that was in development…I started on the film in January of 2000. The film was actually shut down in the summer of 2000, and the film was never made, it was never produced, because Roy Disney, the nephew of Walt Disney, thought that the film was a little too “sophisticated”, I guess to be kind about it, that’s the best word to use, for Disney’s family audience. And Roy Disney said that it was a film that Disney should not be making. So the film was shut down in the late summer of 2000.
AV: What was it about?
FN: Believe it or not, it was an animated film about a night club! A night club which is not exactly the kind of film you would take the children to see. It was probably not the best of ideas."
More on Floyd here: http://animated-views.com/2008/floyd-no ... ngle-book/
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Of course, not, you're right. Just have a look on both Fantasias, or more recently to Destino to see that Disney can do more adult ones.
But I guess what Floyd meant is that it was a "classic" WD feature animation project and, as such, Roy Disney (who produced both F2000 and Destino) wanted to have a true "family film".
But I guess what Floyd meant is that it was a "classic" WD feature animation project and, as such, Roy Disney (who produced both F2000 and Destino) wanted to have a true "family film".
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There is quite a bit of concept art of Wild Life at http://animationarchive.net/Deleted%20M ... ld%20Life/