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Jungle Book 2 - a Classic?
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It was necessary!Matt wrote:I cannot stand the JB2! I really think this movie was not necessary at all! Just like most of the sequels out today!
Just BAREly NECESSARY.
Ok, that was so bad I'm going to go into self-exile for the next half a minute...
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It's not a 'true' classic.
All the UK animated classics are numbered on the back of the sleeve, with Treasure Planet being the 42nd, Jungle Book 2 isn't labeled as the 43rd, so as a collector of all the animated classics, I can safely pass on this one, and hope that 'Brother Bear' will be the 43rd.
By the way great site
, shame I haven't found this before! 
All the UK animated classics are numbered on the back of the sleeve, with Treasure Planet being the 42nd, Jungle Book 2 isn't labeled as the 43rd, so as a collector of all the animated classics, I can safely pass on this one, and hope that 'Brother Bear' will be the 43rd.
By the way great site
n.
An artist, author, or work generally considered to be of the highest rank or excellence, especially one of enduring significance.
A work recognized as definitive in its field.
A literary work of ancient Greece or Rome.
classics The languages and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Used with the.
One that is of the highest rank or class: The car was a classic of automotive design.
A typical or traditional example.
Informal. A superior or unusual example of its kind: The reason he gave for being late was a classic.
A traditional event, especially a major sporting event that is held annually: a golf classic.
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The only description from the definition above which may fit is
"A typical or traditional example."
especially as it's haddrawn, and all new Disney is to be CGI
"A typical or traditional example."
especially as it's haddrawn, and all new Disney is to be CGI
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Wait a sec! what about Return of Jafar and The Rescuers Down Under?MickeyMouseboy wrote:Thanks 2099net for the definition! I think the same way i did before, they need to burn all the prints, artwork, demos, dvd of every Sequel ever made! except Lion king 2!
You cant burn those!
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I think he means all cheapquels, which of course would exclude Rescuers Down Under. And, Return of Jafar is utter manuire. I do plan on burning mine, thankyouverymuch.IggieKuzco wrote:Wait a sec! what about Return of Jafar and The Rescuers Down Under?MickeyMouseboy wrote:Thanks 2099net for the definition! I think the same way i did before, they need to burn all the prints, artwork, demos, dvd of every Sequel ever made! except Lion king 2!![]()
You cant burn those!
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