Obviously between the 'animated classics' from Walt Disney Animation Studios, the films from Pixar Animation Studios, the rise of ImageMovers Digital, and the DTV work of DisneyToon Studios - you've covered just about all the animated films under the Disney umbrella.
But I'm curious about the other films that they had creative input on.
The Wild - I heard that this was being planned as a live-action Disney feature, so all the storyboards were done at Walt Disney Pictures.
The Brave Little Toaster - Originally proposed as an animated classic, where did it go from there?
The Nightmare before Christmas/James and the Giant Peach/Frankenweenie - what does Disney have to do with these Burton and/or Selick stop-motion films?
Gnomeo and Juliet - any creative input there?
Roadside Romeo?
Basically, beyond the traditional Disney studios everyone talks about, what other animated films did a Disney studio animated, storyboard, script?
I don't care about the ones they just distributed like Valiant or Ghibli features, I want to know which ones had creative input by Disney?
I'm not sure if this will produce a long list of features, or if I've basically summed it up above and there aren't that many, but help is appreciated!
Films Other Than Pixar/WDAS That Disney Had A Creative Role
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Films Other Than Pixar/WDAS That Disney Had A Creative Role
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You're lucky I'm not an uber nerd who'd go all on the offensive for your lambasting.
I'm actually done buying new Disney DVDs for now. I've got what I want, and there were many I chose not to buy. If you think I buy everything Disney touches as a blind-buy, you've got me all wrong.
There is a guy at the Ultimate Disney forums who buys every single Disney, Touchstone, Miramax, etc. film be it direct-to-video or not, live-action or animated without question, double dipping, triple-dipping, he just has to have them all. And better yet, he never opens them. Just collects them and puts them on a shelf and takes pictures to boast.
I buy mine to watch, enjoy, and study.
But all that long winded response was unnecessary because as I said, I'm not buying any more at this time. I'm actually just trying to sort out some things in my head concerning Disney and animation - just satisfying curiosities and nothing more.
I'm actually done buying new Disney DVDs for now. I've got what I want, and there were many I chose not to buy. If you think I buy everything Disney touches as a blind-buy, you've got me all wrong.
There is a guy at the Ultimate Disney forums who buys every single Disney, Touchstone, Miramax, etc. film be it direct-to-video or not, live-action or animated without question, double dipping, triple-dipping, he just has to have them all. And better yet, he never opens them. Just collects them and puts them on a shelf and takes pictures to boast.
I buy mine to watch, enjoy, and study.
But all that long winded response was unnecessary because as I said, I'm not buying any more at this time. I'm actually just trying to sort out some things in my head concerning Disney and animation - just satisfying curiosities and nothing more.