Meet the Robinsons
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Judging from those screenshots above, I can't see anything wrong with the rendering. I love the animation style too.
My only hope is that more Aussie theatres screen it in 3D this time around. There were only about 2 for the Chicken Little 3D screenings, and none of them were anywhere near me.
My only hope is that more Aussie theatres screen it in 3D this time around. There were only about 2 for the Chicken Little 3D screenings, and none of them were anywhere near me.
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Meet the Robinsons
Does this also mean that Meet the Robinsons will be classified under the "Animated Classics" list? I am still going with no with Chicken Little, and right now I'm also classifying Meet the Robinsons in a CGI "Animated Classics" list.
So, so far this CGI Animated Classics list is as follows:
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Toy Story 2
Dinosaur
Monster's, Inc.
Finding Nemo
The Incredibles
Chicken Little
Meet the Robinsons
I say that we just forget about this and have two "Animated Classics" lists. One for Hand-drawn, and sometimes have used Computers to help them, movies. And two for CGI, computer generated movies. UD should do this, because, these two lists are different.
So, so far this CGI Animated Classics list is as follows:
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Toy Story 2
Dinosaur
Monster's, Inc.
Finding Nemo
The Incredibles
Chicken Little
Meet the Robinsons
I say that we just forget about this and have two "Animated Classics" lists. One for Hand-drawn, and sometimes have used Computers to help them, movies. And two for CGI, computer generated movies. UD should do this, because, these two lists are different.
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Yes Meet the Robinsons is an animated classic and it really does not matter what you or I call it, Disney calls it an animated classic. All that means is it was made by WDFA. You and I know that some of the work from the television unit was better than some of the work of WDFA. A Goofy movie was better than a handful of the classics.
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Meet the Robinsons
I managed the see a trailer of this movie on the internet, and well... it's looking pretty good!
From the teaser, the animation looked lively and vibrant, and overall, the presentation seems to be brimming with potential. I know Disney Duster is not a fan of the character designs, (
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From the teaser, the animation looked lively and vibrant, and overall, the presentation seems to be brimming with potential. I know Disney Duster is not a fan of the character designs, (

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I'm psyched about this movie! It looks really good!!! Is this made by WDFA? If it is, wouldn't this be the 46th DAC?
Anyway, I'm really excited, but since I don't have any money, I'll have to pick up the DVD, because I probably won't see it in the theaters.
Anyway, I'm really excited, but since I don't have any money, I'll have to pick up the DVD, because I probably won't see it in the theaters.
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Yes, it is produced by Walt Disney Feature AnimationTheSequelofDisney wrote:I'm psyched about this movie! It looks really good!!! Is this made by WDFA? If it is, wouldn't this be the 46th DAC?
Anyway, I'm really excited, but since I don't have any money, I'll have to pick up the DVD, because I probably won't see it in the theaters.
However, it will not be the 46th animated classic, because Disney have now officially abondoned giving numbers to the films in the classics canon. I don't like it. Now the classics are mixed with all the other stuff made by Disney.

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That's dumb! Why will Disney be dropping the numbers? I find it to be an easier way to catagorize the movies. Oh well.......... I am excited about this movie thoughJulian Carter wrote:Yes, it is produced by Walt Disney Feature AnimationTheSequelofDisney wrote:I'm psyched about this movie! It looks really good!!! Is this made by WDFA? If it is, wouldn't this be the 46th DAC?
Anyway, I'm really excited, but since I don't have any money, I'll have to pick up the DVD, because I probably won't see it in the theaters.
However, it will not be the 46th animated classic, because Disney have now officially abondoned giving numbers to the films in the classics canon. I don't like it. Now the classics are mixed with all the other stuff made by Disney.
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I am definately looking forward to this movie. I have a feeling we're about to see a lot of quality films coming from the Disney Studios over the next few years.
Also, why stop with counting the Animated Classics? That is just ludicrous. The classics deserve their own special category. I will personally still categorize them as classics, and I will keep counting.
Also, why stop with counting the Animated Classics? That is just ludicrous. The classics deserve their own special category. I will personally still categorize them as classics, and I will keep counting.
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Then what's the 47th?Julian Carter wrote:Same here. In my opinion, Rapunzel Unbraided will still be the 48th Disney Animated Classic.
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I'll admit that the plot on paper isn't the most interesting (though not bad for that matter), yet since early word-of-mouth has been good with people saying it's the best Disney film since the 90s, and the fact that even this opinion was made on the watered down version by David "I think that I'm so creative" Stainton before Lasseter came into Disney, I am actually looking forward to it quite a bit.
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I will keep on counting too.
American Dog is 47.
At the time they had concept art all the way up to Rapunzel and the Search for Mickey Mouse.
At that time it went like this
45 - The Ghosts that Haunt Me
46- Chicken Little
47 - Meet the Robinsons
48 - An American Dog
49 - Rapunzel
50 - The search for Mickey Mouse
Of course the Ghosts that Haunt me and The Search for Mickey Mouse have since been shelved.
American Dog is 47.
At the time they had concept art all the way up to Rapunzel and the Search for Mickey Mouse.
At that time it went like this
45 - The Ghosts that Haunt Me
46- Chicken Little
47 - Meet the Robinsons
48 - An American Dog
49 - Rapunzel
50 - The search for Mickey Mouse
Of course the Ghosts that Haunt me and The Search for Mickey Mouse have since been shelved.
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YES DEFINETELY!!!
MTR looks awesome! I think it's safe to say this will be the best animated film of 2007 and will win Disney's first Oscar for "Best Animated Film".
Ratatoullie looks like crap, The Simpsons Movie could be good, but the show has been going down hill for a while now, and I think we all share the opinion of "Shrek 3".
Well at least it's 4000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000...(3 hours later)...000000000000000 times better than Finding Nemo.
MTR looks awesome! I think it's safe to say this will be the best animated film of 2007 and will win Disney's first Oscar for "Best Animated Film".
Ratatoullie looks like crap, The Simpsons Movie could be good, but the show has been going down hill for a while now, and I think we all share the opinion of "Shrek 3".

*breaths HUGE breath*Mr. Toad wrote: I anticipate all Disney animated movies and lets face it, couldn't be any worse than Chicken Little.
Well at least it's 4000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000...(3 hours later)...000000000000000 times better than Finding Nemo.
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Getting a little off topic but you mean Finding Nemo - that movie with 180/184 positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes? That movie that is the tenth highest grossing movie and the highest grossing movie Disney has ever been associated with?
vs Chicken Little which has umm what exactly going for it aside from giving the Black Cauldron a run for its money as the most unwatchable movie out of DFA ever?
Lessee how many more needles can I come up with for Justin?
vs Chicken Little which has umm what exactly going for it aside from giving the Black Cauldron a run for its money as the most unwatchable movie out of DFA ever?
Lessee how many more needles can I come up with for Justin?
