Fairy Tales you want to see Disney make
Fairy Tales you want to see Disney make
What fairy tales/books/legends would like to see Disney make into animated films?
I'd love to see Disney do their own animated version of The Wizard of Oz that's more in-tune with Baum's original novel than the MGM musical. I know that would never fly, though, since the public would perceive it as a remake rather than a separate adaptation (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory faced this problem, though it still managed to do phenomenally, so there may be hope for a successful Disney Oz). The box office failure of Return to Oz may also scare Disney away from such a project even though audiences only responded that way because the film was live-action, making them assume it was a sequel to Wizard of Oz the film, not the book.
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As much as I love Mickey's Christmas Carol, I would also like to see Disney make the story into a full-length animated feature, with human characters. I doubt they would make full-length theatrical feature that would only be watched one month out of the year, but you never know. I can never have too many versions of this story.
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A few years ago, "The Snow Queen" was at least a rumor...
I've always thought that "Rumplestilskin" would make a great Disney movie. And "The Goose Girl" (I liked that story growing up). Maybe they could make more movies about legends (like "Pocahontas" and the "Disney's Legends" shorts). Maybe about different legends about people in different countries...?
I've always thought that "Rumplestilskin" would make a great Disney movie. And "The Goose Girl" (I liked that story growing up). Maybe they could make more movies about legends (like "Pocahontas" and the "Disney's Legends" shorts). Maybe about different legends about people in different countries...?
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I know it's not a fairy/faerie tale, but it is a great story. I think that Disney could really pull this off, probably as a short subject (~20-30 minutes). I see it as being very stylized, kind of like a Mary Blair drawing, but not abstract as her paintings. The story is kind of disturbing, so it may not be suitable for children. Go PG rating!
Here is some pretty bad acting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xhqLd1o ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp1pAPY5 ... ed&search=
I know it's not a fairy/faerie tale, but it is a great story. I think that Disney could really pull this off, probably as a short subject (~20-30 minutes). I see it as being very stylized, kind of like a Mary Blair drawing, but not abstract as her paintings. The story is kind of disturbing, so it may not be suitable for children. Go PG rating!
Here is some pretty bad acting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xhqLd1o ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp1pAPY5 ... ed&search=
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Aida was in consideration, and there even awesome characer designs. I've never seen the play, but the characters are some of the best I've seen, very original and nothing like disney has done before. http://www.animationarchive.net/Deleted ... _large.jpg
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They look like they should be on some lame saturday morning cartoon. No offense, but I'm glad it wasn't made.steven132 wrote:Aida was in consideration, and there even awesome characer designs. I've never seen the play, but the characters are some of the best I've seen, very original and nothing like disney has done before. http://www.animationarchive.net/Deleted ... _large.jpg
I'd like more international fairytales like Aladdin, or with mythical creatures (eg. The Little Mermaid). It's funny: growing up, the words "Disney" and "Fairy Tale" were synonymous (sp?). I don't know many fairytales that I wasn't introduced to by Disney, and don't know what it's like to see Disney's interpretion of a story I grew up with (this will change, however, with Rapunzel and Frog Princess). I honestly don't know what I'd like for them to do next, except that I would love for Disney to make a musical, hand-drawn animated feature based on an international fairytale I'd never heard of, but a fairytale nonetheless.
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Gotta love high school video projects! *sigh* That brought back memories. Used to do the same thing for our local access cable show Monthly Rewind, back in my senior year of high school.TheSequelofDisney wrote:The Monkey's Paw
I know it's not a fairy/faerie tale, but it is a great story. I think that Disney could really pull this off, probably as a short subject (~20-30 minutes). I see it as being very stylized, kind of like a Mary Blair drawing, but not abstract as her paintings. The story is kind of disturbing, so it may not be suitable for children. Go PG rating!
Here is some pretty bad acting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xhqLd1o ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp1pAPY5 ... ed&search=
Anyways, I'd still like to see The Velveteen Rabbit brought to life by way of Disney Animation. Sure, it's pretty much Pinocchio with a stuffed rabbit, but I always saw it as so much more (and wrote a play for my Children's Theatre class with my interpretation of it).
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