So there you go all you Stainton haters. Not only are Disney not going ahead with a (assumed) "lackluster" cheapquel, but Stainton himself stopped it.Disney Toons just put a stop to "Fox and the Hound II" - Stainton didn't like Act I.
Fox and the Hound 2 "put down"!
Fox and the Hound 2 "put down"!
Just a brief note, but I've read
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I very much doubt it was to be a crossover.
Disney does need crossovers though. I want a Tarzan / Team Atlantis crossover. Both come from the same period in history (give or take) and given some of the later "wacky" Tarzan tales, Team Atlantis would fit right in!
Disney does need crossovers though. I want a Tarzan / Team Atlantis crossover. Both come from the same period in history (give or take) and given some of the later "wacky" Tarzan tales, Team Atlantis would fit right in!
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Its a post on AnimationNation.Com - a forum frequented by animators.Jens wrote:Uhm, don't see why everyone is cheering on this. This could have been a good movie, we didn't even see anything of it! Anyway, what is your source 2099net?
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IMO NO Crossover.
I also saw the Hercules and Aladdin Crossover it was ok the plot was weak.
Fox and the Hound and Dumbo crossover no way leave the animated classics alone.
These films are not superheroes to make crossover with them.
I would rather see a Spider-Man and Daredevil crossover movie.
I also saw the Hercules and Aladdin Crossover it was ok the plot was weak.
Fox and the Hound and Dumbo crossover no way leave the animated classics alone.
These films are not superheroes to make crossover with them.
I would rather see a Spider-Man and Daredevil crossover movie.
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right on! lol.... crossovers can be good2099net wrote:I very much doubt it was to be a crossover.![]()
Disney does need crossovers though. I want a Tarzan / Team Atlantis crossover. Both come from the same period in history (give or take) and given some of the later "wacky" Tarzan tales, Team Atlantis would fit right in!
But I wasnt kidding about Dumbo and Fox and the Hound (as redicolous as it may sound), it was actually the idea to make it like this for quit some time. I think I read about that a while back, on the same forum you did.. animationnation.com some funny people over there btw
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Or of course "House of Mouse"?Uncle Remus wrote:i really dont like the idea of two movies in a crossover. the only time when i have seen this was in a Hercules TV show episode where Jafar teams up with Hades to get rid of both Alddin and Hercules.
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I just remembered I hated the Touched By an Angel and Promised Land crossovers.
I'd hate a Dumbo/Fox and the Hound one. OK for a TV series, but not a movie.
Wasn't there a sequel to the original book, "The Fox and the Hound"? I thought it was an original story, but was a companion to "Fox and the Hound" with cameos by Todd and Copper.
I'd hate a Dumbo/Fox and the Hound one. OK for a TV series, but not a movie.
Wasn't there a sequel to the original book, "The Fox and the Hound"? I thought it was an original story, but was a companion to "Fox and the Hound" with cameos by Todd and Copper.
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I don't know how this turned into a "crossovers" thread, but while we are at it, the comic book collector in me can't resist a good crossover (and sometimes a bad one). I love the HoM concept, and would love to see more Disney crossovers.
Where would Green Arrow be today if he didn't crossover with Lantern in #76 of the previous GL series? I ask you! WHERE??
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As for the Fox and Hound sequel, I'm not sure I see enough scope there for one anyway. It is interesting Stainton himself stopped it. I only hope there is not some ulterior motive in his stopping, such as it was "too 2D" or something.
I just hope that the last castle of 2D doesn't fall under the weight of the 3D mandate.
Where would Green Arrow be today if he didn't crossover with Lantern in #76 of the previous GL series? I ask you! WHERE??
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As for the Fox and Hound sequel, I'm not sure I see enough scope there for one anyway. It is interesting Stainton himself stopped it. I only hope there is not some ulterior motive in his stopping, such as it was "too 2D" or something.
I just hope that the last castle of 2D doesn't fall under the weight of the 3D mandate.
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Haha. The Fox and the Hound II? Better they waste their time with that than with a sequel to one of the better movies. I did like The Fox and the Hound, though.
Speaking of crossovers . . . I'm not opposed to them, but I think they're a little disturbing. I mean, the thing about cartoon characters is that they're supposed to live in their own little world. If they can cross over to each other's worlds, who's to say they can't come into ours?
scary thought. Anyway, "The Rugrats meet The Wild Thornberries" turned me off of that genre for good . . .
Speaking of crossovers . . . I'm not opposed to them, but I think they're a little disturbing. I mean, the thing about cartoon characters is that they're supposed to live in their own little world. If they can cross over to each other's worlds, who's to say they can't come into ours?
scary thought. Anyway, "The Rugrats meet The Wild Thornberries" turned me off of that genre for good . . .
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HURRAH!!
Enough said.
Enough said.
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I'm still not sure why people have this glee over hearing a movie has been stopped.Jake Lipson wrote:HURRAH!!
Enough said.
Firstly, there were people working on that movie, and now they have to find seomthing else to do. If there aren't enough projects, they get shitcanned. And Disney has done a lot of shitcanning in the last few years. But that's beside the point...
Secondly, I find the same people who whine about the excessive amount of "cheap" sequels - and this isn't directed at you Jake, you were just the last who posted
Thirdly, the sequels are a good little money-maker. Not setting any records, but they are always in the charts, and they bring in a steady flow of cash for the stuido (which props up the more expensive projects).
Besides, I've never understood the argument that a sequel somehow lessens the original.
So rather than demanding less sequels, I think we should be demanding more money and time spent on these things. Because after all, this is 2Ds last stand.
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Loomis wrote:I'm still not sure why people have this glee over hearing a movie has been stopped.Jake Lipson wrote:HURRAH!!
Enough said.
Firstly, there were people working on that movie, and now they have to find seomthing else to do. If there aren't enough projects, they get shitcanned. And Disney has done a lot of shitcanning in the last few years. But that's beside the point...
Secondly, I find the same people who whine about the excessive amount of "cheap" sequels - and this isn't directed at you Jake, you were just the last who postedsorry! - are the same people who complain that '2D is dead. Bring back 2D'. Well, what do you think the sequels are animated in?
Thirdly, the sequels are a good little money-maker. Not setting any records, but they are always in the charts, and they bring in a steady flow of cash for the stuido (which props up the more expensive projects).
Besides, I've never understood the argument that a sequel somehow lessens the original.
So rather than demanding less sequels, I think we should be demanding more money and time spent on these things. Because after all, this is 2Ds last stand.
Thus endeth the rant
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The only reason I don't like sequels (cheapquels) 1 they make it just for a fast buck and don't put good effort into the movie. If they made it like the Lion King 1 1/2 it could be good. 2 it ruins the orignal idea that Walt made. They are just ruining out of ideas so they do sequels off of everything. 3. I don't like sequels because the voices are different and not the same. If they bring back the same cast like the Lion King 1 1/2 then it would probally be ok if they just did good antimation and plot and so forth.