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Would you like to take a survey? Which Fairy Tale Should be Disney's Next Traditional Animated Movie? I think Disney should of done Thumbelina instead of Warner Bros. Guess Warner Bros. is doing Thumbelina because they're jealous of Disney. But, they're Thumbelina movie is a cute movie. Anyway, Disney got Princess & the Frog and Rapunzel in CGI coming in a couple years in 2009 and 2010. And I was thinking since they're bringing back the traditional animation, I think they should do a traditional animation movie of Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. Since, Alan Menken just made a musical stage version of it for Tokyo Disneysea. But put it in the movie first before they made a stage version. Now, I picked mine. Which fairy tale do you think they should do for their next traditional animated movie?
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^I still am rooting for Fairest, which is a spin off of Snow White. After all, it was Snow White that started it all, so why not use a spoof of it to bring back the glory?
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I think they should do Hansel and Gretal. That's a nice in for a great new villian!
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Disney's Inferno! No wait... Disney's Moby Dick. They could repaint Monstro white in Storybookland! Or Disney's Bluebeard? That'd be one heck of a dark ride! Disney's Goblin Market? It'd be good for the princess-on-princess action! Okayokay...
Wizard of Oz, Rumplestiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, Puss in Boots, The Snow Queen, A proper Jack and the Beanstalk, The Pied Piper, the other two parts of T.H. White's Once and Future King (or do the whole trilogy as live action fantasy), Doctor Doolittle, The Selfish Giant, The Lost World... |
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I always thought Doctor Doolittle would make a good animated movie.
How about the Elves and the Shoemaker?
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That's hilarious! I can see it now...inspirational etchings by Gustave Dore, Virgil plush dolls, a Dante and Virgil meet and greet at DL.....
I have a book of Grimm's Fairy Tales and there are some pretty wild titles in there: The Donkey Cabbages (?) The Turnip (very exciting) The Three Army Surgeons (catchy) A Tale of One Who Traveled To Learn What Shivering Meant (really?) The Three Snake-Leaves (?) The Godfather (sounds familiar) The Godfather Death (part II!) The Boots Made of Buffalo-Leather (made for walkin!) So I guess we can pretty much eliminate all these.....
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k so I just got finished reading The Goose Girl. The long version of the Grimm Bros tale. This author did a great job of turning it into a full novel, and then followed it up with two other books that were great. I think with a little editing it could be made into an AWESOME Disney movie with a lot of humor and a GREAT villian!!
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^ Red Riding Hood would be a good one!
As for Grimm's being thrown out of the running, don't discount them. A few of our modern stories come from the Grimm bros... they just make them less.... grim :)
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The Snow Queen without a doubt.
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