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they could have done better! like open like beauty and the beast. instead of have a book. go thru the jungle and at the other side you exit on a mountain heading towards pride rock and when you idle simba comes to the peek and says stuff same with timon and pumba and zazu(ala magic mirror). Disney needs to hire me to do their DVDs! 
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i can imagine it now! the dvd starts and your in this jungle and as you exist the jungle the sun blinds you and all you see is the vast grass and the animals and then it starts racing towards Pride Rock playing circle of life and as the camera goes up to the top of pride rock and sun rays flash over the screen to reveal the tittle and menu options
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There's always somebody that complains!MickeyMouseboy wrote:they could have done better! like open like beauty and the beast. instead of have a book. go thru the jungle and at the other side you exit on a mountain heading towards pride rock and when you idle simba comes to the peek and says stuff same with timon and pumba and zazu(ala magic mirror). Disney needs to hire me to do their DVDs!
Just be happy they are giving us LK on DVD.
Actually, if they hired all of us to do the DVDs, they all be 17 disc sets, but none of us could agree on what to include
Still looking forward to October one way or the other...
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DVDFile.com posted some menu screenshots a month after Luke did. 
http://www.dvdfile.com/interactive/driv ... nking.html
http://www.dvdfile.com/interactive/driv ... nking.html
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Yeah, Timon and Pumbaa live in the jungle. The Hakuna Matata musical sequence partly place in a jungle.MickeyMouseboy wrote:where does pumba and timon live? that looks like a jungle
Real meerkats live in the Kalahari Desert, not the jungle. lol!
Luke, DVDAnswers posted the menu shots yesterday. http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0 ... &n=1&burl=
Here's a rethorical question: I wonder why websites are posting menus one month after you posted them
Thanks. I appreciate the complement. Now, spread the word!Starion wrote:UltimateDisney is the best Disney movie site I've found.
In their defense, a lot of other sites focus on output from all the studios, though not as quickly or thoroughly as we cover DISNEY. It's easier to do one thing really right than to do a lot of things semi-right, I guess is the lesson to be learned.
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Luke, I've been spreading the word for a LONG time!!! But I keep having people ask, "YOU like DISNEY?" and then walking away before I reply.Luke wrote:Thanks. I appreciate the complement. Now, spread the word!Starion wrote:UltimateDisney is the best Disney movie site I've found.
In their defense, a lot of other sites focus on output from all the studios, though not as quickly or thoroughly as we cover DISNEY. It's easier to do one thing really right than to do a lot of things semi-right, I guess is the lesson to be learned.
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Yeah, the other sites cover live action movies as well. They probably need to handle a lot of articles and reviews.Luke wrote:Thanks. I appreciate the complement. Now, spread the word!Starion wrote:UltimateDisney is the best Disney movie site I've found.
In their defense, a lot of other sites focus on output from all the studios, though not as quickly or thoroughly as we cover DISNEY. It's easier to do one thing really right than to do a lot of things semi-right, I guess is the lesson to be learned.
Hey Captain Hook, I think I'm the only Disney fan in my radio club. Some have seen Disney movies, but they're not a real fan like I am.
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Glad to know that I'm not alone.Starion wrote:Yeah, the other sites cover live action movies as well. They probably need to handle a lot of articles and reviews.Luke wrote: Thanks. I appreciate the complement. Now, spread the word!
In their defense, a lot of other sites focus on output from all the studios, though not as quickly or thoroughly as we cover DISNEY. It's easier to do one thing really right than to do a lot of things semi-right, I guess is the lesson to be learned.
Hey Captain Hook, I think I'm the only Disney fan in my radio club. Some have seen Disney movies, but they're not a real fan like I am.