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Double Disney Anniversary

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Lilo & Stitch is a year old today, which, though I think it is slightly more enjoyable, falls into about the same fun genre as Oliver & Company. Today is also the 7th annivery of Disney's most dramatic animated classic, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The drama obviously added to the quality of the film, and I believe Disney should do more of it in the future. They should, however, give whatever new film like it a PG rating, though I thinnk they will because they've rated the last 3 classics PG. I do think if any film in the last decade should have been PG, it was #34, but that doesn't mean it's not one of my favorites.
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Happy Birthday to both of those Great Classics!!! (I think they've earned that title)

Oh and Sulley, I think it is really gret that you are doing this! Keep it up! 8)
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Yes, happy birthday to both. They would have to be two of my faves (Stitch is obvious, and I think Hunchback is nothing short of beautiful).

I own both DVDs, but would more than likely upgrade for both if a special edition were to be released.

Keep up the good work team!
(And yes, keep posting these Sulley - I'm a sucker for anniversaries).
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Post by jabroni76 »

^^^

are you serious. I mean it looks as if you dispise Lilo and Stitch, and wish that the new movies go down lower than JB2. Wow.. I totally misread your posts! ;)

Oh, and yes, congrats to both movies, and while we are here, let's congratulate Victor Hugo for writing Notre Dame!
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You're very welcome. :D
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Speaking of Lilo & Stitch...

My girlfriend bought me this book today called 'Lilo & Stitch: Collected Stories from the Film's Creators' which is really great. I'd never seen it before.

It has concept designs, storyboards and all that usual jazz. But the thing that is really great is that it devotes time to all the creative team as they relate their 'Stitch' stories. Some fo it is just priceless.

A highly recommended purchase.
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