Want to teach someone a little about disney?

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Want to teach someone a little about disney?

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well, I got majorly bored, and ripped out my javascript skills. I made a site that will teach you a little bit about disney. It's not completely finished, but good enough to send to people. So, if you have anyone who dislikes Disney, or animation, send them this. :p

and you should look at this too!

http://www.angelfire.com/ga4/cosby/bored/a.html
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Post by poco »

wow!
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Post by Luke »

Terrific! :D
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:P. Luke, that should go on the main page! :P. Maybe I should add more! ;)
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Thing damn near crashed my computer!
Couldn't quit the browser until it was done apparently, and when I tried it froze up.
I hate pop-ups.....
Even Disney related one....
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it wasn't a pop-up.

it was an alert :P
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Well then, I hate alerts :oops: :P
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Post by Porce »

Cool. That's very interesting.

BTW, Dumbo was $812,000 to produce, if I'm not mistaken. Just a little correction for ya. You skipped The Reluctant Dragon, Victory Through Air Power, Song of the South, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and Pete's Dragon, but those don't count as classics do they?
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Post by jabroni76 »

^^

I was talking about all animation, and no live action. And according to Maltin's book, he said an estimated $950,000, so you probably are right, it's just that my source is rounded much higher, I dunno! :P
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Post by jesus_brer »

very very nice :o :D
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Post by The Lizard King »

jabroni76 wrote::P. Luke, that should go on the main page! :P.
Ahhh... no offense. It was interesting alright, but if it's all the same to you -- no.

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