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I was just curious about how often does the sequels to the classics come out. There are some I would like to get but they are oop.
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But, and that is a big BUT - The sequels are never as good as the original except for those sequels that made it to the theater such as "Rescuers Down Under", and "Return to Never Land".
I avoid all sequels - anything that is direct-to-video can't be all that good.

I avoid all sequels - anything that is direct-to-video can't be all that good.

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Actually, "Return to Neverland" was never intended to be in theaters. It was originally going to be straight to video, but Disney has an unofficial rule where they have to released at least 1 film in theaters during February and since they had nothing to release, they decided to release this into theaters.dvdjunkie wrote:But, and that is a big BUT - The sequels are never as good as the original except for those sequels that made it to the theater such as "Rescuers Down Under", and "Return to Never Land".
Since RTN was somewhat successful, they tried to do the same thing with, "The Jungle Book 2". However it flopped. Ever since then Disney decided to release all future sequels straight-to-video.
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i want the sequel of the great mouse detective. The search of Mickey Mouse. 

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Ahhh! Teede's back! Run away!JEANYLASER wrote:i want the sequel of the great mouse detective. The search of Mickey Mouse.


So many people protested against it, Disney decided not to make it.Tarzan. wrote:What happened with the sequel of Snow White?
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there was a DTV release that was the pilot episodes for it's TV show. i think anyway. a sequel to this film wouldn't be a bad idea in my book. there are tons of ways you could use hercules as an adventure hero and prolly make a not so bad story. also since the animation is somewhat newer it wouldn't be hard to copy the style of the film.Is it true that there's going to be a sequel for Hercules?
i would also be ok with more sequels to the rescuers, the great mouse detective, and alice in wonderland.
actually i think a alice in wonderland sequel could be made pretty easily. she could enter wonderland through the looking glass and then experience more adventures that weren't in the original. i think it'd also be neat to have that scene where she discovers that maybe it all wasn't a dream.
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Some of the best sequels, people now seem to forget were sequels. The Winnie the Pooh short features that were finally grouped together to make The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Each sequel seemed to maintain a consistent high quality.
The Black Cauldron is another area where a sequel is justified. The Chronicles have many other stories that would lend themselves to being animated and with today's computer animation and the special effects that it can create would allow some of the more fantastic elements to be brought to life.
I also love the retelling of classics with Mickey, Donald and Goofy and their friends. The Prince and the Pauper, The Three Musketeers and The Christmas Carol are timeless adaptations of some of the best stories in lterature. I would love to see more videos like these ones.
I like pretty much all of the DTV sequels, as it does allow a new opportunity to spend time with some of the characters that you really have grown to love. Personally I hope that Disney keeps making more TV episodes of the Lilo and Stitch series and that they keep producing more sequels like Stitch has a Glitch and Stitch!
So I say keep on with the sequels.
The Black Cauldron is another area where a sequel is justified. The Chronicles have many other stories that would lend themselves to being animated and with today's computer animation and the special effects that it can create would allow some of the more fantastic elements to be brought to life.
I also love the retelling of classics with Mickey, Donald and Goofy and their friends. The Prince and the Pauper, The Three Musketeers and The Christmas Carol are timeless adaptations of some of the best stories in lterature. I would love to see more videos like these ones.
I like pretty much all of the DTV sequels, as it does allow a new opportunity to spend time with some of the characters that you really have grown to love. Personally I hope that Disney keeps making more TV episodes of the Lilo and Stitch series and that they keep producing more sequels like Stitch has a Glitch and Stitch!
So I say keep on with the sequels.