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Glad you liked it. :wave:

Just imagined it was true. And let´s give 3 months the spotlight for every movie. That would make 4 movies per year that will get the chance of being remembered and known for new people and give chances to fans of getting merchandise for the movie they like.

...Also worth mentioning is that, when the time comes and the same movie gets the spotlight again I´d use some of the merchandise sold back then (like plush toys) but also make new ones.

Plus, I´m not speaking about giving that X movie a huge wall. I believe that a small one (like the ones used for selling mugs) it´s more than enough. Enough for the movie itself (DVD and BD), plush toys, mugs, collectibles...

And, since the Disney movies are so beloved it would never get tiresome. More so, given the fact that once a full run down of all the movies has been done when the circle starts again it would be a different one each time (since it will be random).

Let´s say the first year it started with: Hercules, Alice in Wonderland, The Black Cauldron and The Little Mermaid. When it starts again it would be: Sleeping Beauty, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pinocchio, The Emperor´s New Groove.

Oh well...,we can only dream... :cry:
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When comparing the old letterbox DVD from 2003 with the new blu-ray of 2014, the image quality has improved a lot. I compiled a screenshot comparison from the Scandinavian releases at DVDPlaza.fi and tried to post it here as well, but, alas, the images were too wide. Just click on the words “Näytä spoiler” to view the image comparison there.

The remastered image is cleaner and sharper and the framing is different. Especially sample No. 8 shows different colours.
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That must be because the movie was made digitally through CAPS, but in the first DVD, they took a film copy of the movie and transferred it to DVD. On the Blu-ray, they went directly to the source.
Altough some of your comparisions make me think that the movie was altered, just like... every single animated blu-ray, I guess. LEAVE THE MOVIES ALONE, DISNEY.
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Glad you like the blu-ray release marlan. I've yet to watch my UK copy, but I did skim through it and thought I saw some aliasing on the lineart - something I hate.

Also, I salute you for braving the internet with a Chicken Little-themed avatar. I'm surprised you have survived thus far. :wink:
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To celebrate the 19th anniversary of the film, Disney has released a never before seen video with the storyboards and live-action reference used to make the scene of the "Zero to Hero" song. The article includes an interview with the directors talking about the making of that scene.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCoJvu8PF7Q[/youtube]
John: We were emulating MTV in its heyday and this number was always meant to be this big music video. When we were trying to visualize this I was on a plane, and I was listening to the track and I was watching an NBA highlight reel and hearing the song in my headset and thought, ‘oh we should really do a video where we intercut the great sports exploits of Hercules intercut with a dance number.’ The other really big music video at the time that this was influenced by was C+C Music Factory’s “Things That Make You Go Hmmm.” I had watched that video and broken down how they did it shot by shot, and it was really cool. So we wound up hiring a choreography, Frank Gatson who choreographed En Vogue videos. So he came in and it was unbelievable. We had a soundstage and even had a crane swooping over the dancers.

Ron: It was the most elaborate video shoot we’ve ever done and I think has ever been done for animation. We do shoot live-action reference, that’s not all that uncommon on all the films we’ve done. But this went beyond. This is something that goes back to Snow White, where they shot live-action reference with Marge Champion a great dancer in the ‘30s. They actually shot her dancing to some of the songs and then the animators looked at that for inspiration. So this goes back to that tradition but on a much crazier scale.

John: This one was cut shot for shot to give animators a better sense of the music video vibe we were trying to get. It was really a lot of fun to do. Kendra Haaland was our associate producer and she became the producer of this shoot. She got everyone lined up from the stage where we shot, to the director of photography, to costumes that matched the designs for the characters. We shot the whole thing and I think it was the most elaborate thing we’ve ever done.

Ron: Mike Show was the key animator on the Muses. So he was there when we shot this, and then looked it afterwards. Some scenes were storyboarded but whenever we got to the Muses we really wanted something genuinely choreographed.
Source: https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2016/06/27 ... d-footage/
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D82 wrote:To celebrate the 19th anniversary of the film, Disney has released a never before seen video with the storyboards and live-action reference used to make the scene of the "Zero to Hero" song. The article includes an interview with the directors talking about the making of that scene.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCoJvu8PF7Q[/youtube]
John: We were emulating MTV in its heyday and this number was always meant to be this big music video. When we were trying to visualize this I was on a plane, and I was listening to the track and I was watching an NBA highlight reel and hearing the song in my headset and thought, ‘oh we should really do a video where we intercut the great sports exploits of Hercules intercut with a dance number.’ The other really big music video at the time that this was influenced by was C+C Music Factory’s “Things That Make You Go Hmmm.” I had watched that video and broken down how they did it shot by shot, and it was really cool. So we wound up hiring a choreography, Frank Gatson who choreographed En Vogue videos. So he came in and it was unbelievable. We had a soundstage and even had a crane swooping over the dancers.

Ron: It was the most elaborate video shoot we’ve ever done and I think has ever been done for animation. We do shoot live-action reference, that’s not all that uncommon on all the films we’ve done. But this went beyond. This is something that goes back to Snow White, where they shot live-action reference with Marge Champion a great dancer in the ‘30s. They actually shot her dancing to some of the songs and then the animators looked at that for inspiration. So this goes back to that tradition but on a much crazier scale.

John: This one was cut shot for shot to give animators a better sense of the music video vibe we were trying to get. It was really a lot of fun to do. Kendra Haaland was our associate producer and she became the producer of this shoot. She got everyone lined up from the stage where we shot, to the director of photography, to costumes that matched the designs for the characters. We shot the whole thing and I think it was the most elaborate thing we’ve ever done.

Ron: Mike Show was the key animator on the Muses. So he was there when we shot this, and then looked it afterwards. Some scenes were storyboarded but whenever we got to the Muses we really wanted something genuinely choreographed.
Source: https://ohmy.disney.com/news/2016/06/27 ... d-footage/
Why didn't they add this to the bluray release! Oh wait, I smell a re-release now! :roll:
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Matt wrote:Why didn't they add this to the bluray release! Oh wait, I smell a re-release now! :roll:
Because the corporates never thought of it at all. That's why.
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this is amazing, why wasnt it put in the blu-ray!?
I would love to see a version with just the actresses dancing and none of the storyboards in place.
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Concept art by Gerald Scarfe and some words from him about his experience working on Hercules:

https://ohmy.disney.com/movies/2016/08/ ... y-awesome/
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Thanks for posting. Hercules concept art is the most difficult to find out of all the Renaissance movies (besides maybe Rescuers Down Under). I find it interesting that Hades was supposed to be designed in the same vein as Queen Grimhilde, a truly terrifying villain for children, when he's really not like that at all in the final film. Although I love the comedy in Hercules, I think I would have preferred a more serious epic film more along the lines of the Charles Heston opening than how the Muses present the film. I think Hercules might have been better received then, not just in the US but in the rest of the world as well since I know it was critically panned in Greece and most Greeks nowadays aren't even familiar with it.
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Really interessting to see that art! I love Hercules (the character, the movie and it's soundtrack) but have long wondered about what could have been if Disney had taken the movie in a different direction.

I also share the view that Hercules would have been received better had it been more epic and a little less relying on the comedy part. I wonder how the movie would have looked like then and how the songs would have been. Alan Menken and David Zippel wrote "Go the Distance" while the movie still was meant to be more epic and that's a beautiful, classic song. My favorite from the soundtrack.

Don't get my wrong - I still think the comedy in Hercules is very smart and the movie is really funny and entertaining. But without the muses, the gospel music and the constant comedy it might have been viewed as more of a classic movie. Comedies are seen as more fluffy entertainment it seems. Had the movie been more in the style of say Pocahontas, Mulan or Tarzan, perhaps it would have been greated with more praise.
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Aw, Scarfe's words to/about J&M were really sweet. It always seems to me that a very great deal was lost in translation between concept art and the finished product (which I understand, for simpler character designs to repeat over and over when animating, but still). I would love to have a more serious version of Hercules and more true to the myth, but I don’t think I’d trade for what we got, since I love the film too much.
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Prince Edward wrote:Really interessting to see that art! I love Hercules (the character, the movie and it's soundtrack) but have long wondered about what could have been if Disney had taken the movie in a different direction.

I also share the view that Hercules would have been received better had it been more epic and a little less relying on the comedy part. I wonder how the movie would have looked like then and how the songs would have been. Alan Menken and David Zippel wrote "Go the Distance" while the movie still was meant to be more epic and that's a beautiful, classic song. My favorite from the soundtrack.

Don't get my wrong - I still think the comedy in Hercules is very smart and the movie is really funny and entertaining. But without the muses, the gospel music and the constant comedy it might have been viewed as more of a classic movie. Comedies are seen as more fluffy entertainment it seems. Had the movie been more in the style of say Pocahontas, Mulan or Tarzan, perhaps it would have been greated with more praise.
I know Menken was planning on going for a "Candide" approach for the Hercules soundtrack before Clements and Musker said they wanted a gospel theme. Not really familiar with Candide but apparently it's like a short opera. I love the songs from the muses as well, but Go the Distance is really beautiful. It suddenly makes a whole lot more sense now that I know it was written before the theme was established for the rest of the soundtrack. I know Megara had a cut song, a ballad called "I Can't Believe My Heart." I actually love this just as much as "I Won't Say I'm in Love" even though most fans feel it is inferior because it doesn't suit Megara, but I disagree. Anyway, it gives another taste at what the film could have been like.

If you own the blu-ray, I would recommend just listening to the music that plays during the main menu. It's really epic and feels like something that would come out of a more classic version of Hercules. While there are bits and pieces to the score of Hercules that I like, those are typically the more drama-fraught parts (like the Underworld and whenever the stars are aligning), and the rest I don't find to be anything that really catches me the way Menken's other scores do. So I do wish the score had been more like the main menu music and the songs more like Go the Distance and the "Candide" approach Menken wanted.

I'm not sure Hercules, a classical Greek story (that's typically a tragedy) was the way to go for a comedy. But I know Musker and Clements didn't really want to do Hercules anyway. They wanted to do Treasure Planet as a sort of comic book style film and then out of the list of choices they got after Aladdin, they felt Hercules would translate the best to the type of movie they wanted to do, hence why Hercules feels so much like a super hero, not to mention the many Superman similarities.
Disney's Divinity wrote:Aw, Scarfe's words to/about J&M were really sweet. It always seems to me that a very great deal was lost in translation between concept art and the finished product (which I understand, for simpler character designs to repeat over and over when animating, but still). I would love to have a more serious version of Hercules and more true to the myth, but I don’t think I’d trade for what we got, since I love the film too much.
I like Scarfe's work especially his concept art here but I don't think it worked well as a Disney film. I prefer the more realistic designs other Disney movies have, and I wonder if the more kookier designs also turned audiences away here.

http://disneyshercs.com/Disneyhercs/PRE ... neyPIX.htm
I found this great site with some more Hercules concept art from both the movie and the TV Show. Pretty much all the more realistic looking scenery and character designs are what I would have preferred to have seen in the finished film.


I know Greeks felt that Americans had butchered their culture with their comedy and how the source material was treated. Although Disney is never particularly reverent of original source material, I do think there were changes they could have implemented for Hercules. Hera could have played the wicked stepmother role, although instead of mother or stepmother, they could have kept her in the role of an aunt (so sorta like Ursula). After all, Hera is Zeus's sister and he was married three times before he married her, so they could have left Hera as Hercules's aunt who despises him maybe because she believes he will disrupt order and harmony? Or maybe just jealousy that he keeps her from ruling? After all the early villainesses were typically jealous of the main character, while all the 90s villains just really wanted power at any cost, so either one could fit Hera's role here. A little easter egg could be that Zeus wants to name Hercules after Hera so he calls him Heracles, but jealous Hera becomes furious so he amends the name to Hercules.

I'm not sure who Hercules' mother would be here; it might be difficult to present Zeus having a child with a Greek princess that he isn't married too, especially if she is married, but maybe Hercules could just be Zeus' child (like how Athena was born from Zeus) but he was born a demi-god instead of a full god by mistake (by Hades or Hera's hand perhaps like in the final movie?) so he realizes he has to give him up to the mortal world. Or maybe shrewd Hera tells Zeus that Hercules can't be one of the Big 12 unless he proves himself a true hero, so he must be raised as a mortal child to learn humility before he can achieve a seat with the other Greek gods (sort of like Thor being banished to Earth before he can be worthy to lift the hammer).

I know Disney has this current trend of surprise villains but they could have done something similar with Hades and Hera. Make Hera seem like a benevolent goddess when in actuality she is pulling the strings behind everything to get Hercules killed. It wouldn't be too far off from the myths where she is anything but benevolent. Hades could be a pawn who she manipulates. He wasn't happy ruling the Underworld but he accepted it, like in the myths, but here comes Hera proposing a situation that could benefit him and have him ruling the heavens like he would have rather wanted. Or if they wanted to keep Hades a villain (since that concept art of him designed to make him a really frightening villain like Grimhilde, Maleficent, etc.) they could have had him use Hera's jealousy to manipulate her into helping him and at the end she realizes that her petty jealousy could cost Zeus to lose everything so she reforms and makes amends with Hercules (also like in the myths).

I'm still surprised that Meg wasn't made a princess. Considering the princess lineup was already forming in those days, and Meg was a princess in the mythology, it seemed like a misfire. If Meg was a princess in the film, she would likely be a Disney Princess and then Hercules wouldn't be treated as badly as it is now. I think some concept art for Meg has her wearing a crown or diadem of some sorts but it might just be an elaborate headband. I never liked how we never really got a feel for Meg's origin in the final film; she just kinda comes out of nowhere with the only backstory being that she gave her soul to Hades to save her love. They could have made Megara the princess of Thebes with her father King Creon, the ruler of Thebes. When Hercules comes to prove himself a hero, he could have been promised Megara's hand if he saves Thebes from everything bad happening there, which would lead to Hercules completing the 12 Labors (which would have to be condensed but I hope they would make up the plotline rather than getting a passing mention like in the final film). Meg would think he is just an arrogant jerk with muscles and maybe she's been spurned before hence her bitterness so she could be swayed into helping Hades or Hera into sabotaging Hercules before also realizing Hercules is a nice guy who really loves her and she really loves him back. It would be hard to say no to a god that you are supposed to worship anyway.
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Have you ever read Unshaved Mouse's review of Hercules? He does a really hilarious recurring bit about Hera throughout the review.

The Hera we actually got is a tertiary character, but I always adored her design. Zeus kind of gets on my nerves (but the way he looks during "The Gospel Truth" on one of the painted vases is amazing--btw, I f-ing love the painted vases scene at the beginning, period). I would've been fine with another villainess, and it would've been especially interesting for a male character's primary antagonist to be a villainess. We've seen male villians versus heroines with Shan-Yu (and later, Hans), but the only female villainess versus hero that comes to mind is Yzma/Kuzko.

But I love James Woods' Hades, and would hate to lose him. And, actually, Megara was on a lot of early Disney Princess merchandise. I don't think her being more explicitly a princess within the film would've helped.
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its weird b/c after two "serious" Disney animated films in a row you'd think audiences would have been flocking to this. So it would have seemed a good idea to make Hercules a comedy, but apparently audiences just weren't enamored with it. I really dont think it flopped b/c of it being a comedy though b/c I think audiences generally are more eager for comedy in their family films then drama(and today its pretty much all they will accept, sadly.)I think it was partly the character designs that were just to un- Disney looking for them.
some think it was the movie being released in b/w mMen in Black & Batman & Robin that did it in b/c all the boys went to see those films instead. I dunno, maybe.

Not sure about the music, I love the gospel style songs in the film. I dont know what it would have been like with a more traditional song soundtrack and how audiences would have reacted to it.
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Disney's Divinity wrote:Have you ever read Unshaved Mouse's review of Hercules? He does a really hilarious recurring bit about Hera throughout the review.

The Hera we actually got is a tertiary character, but I always adored her design. Zeus kind of gets on my nerves (but the way he looks during "The Gospel Truth" on one of the painted vases is amazing--btw, I f-ing love the painted vases scene at the beginning, period). I would've been fine with another villainess, and it would've been especially interesting for a male character's primary antagonist to be a villainess. We've seen male villians versus heroines with Shan-Yu (and later, Hans), but the only female villainess versus hero that comes to mind is Yzma/Kuzko.

But I love James Woods' Hades, and would hate to lose him. And, actually, Megara was on a lot of early Disney Princess merchandise. I don't think her being more explicitly a princess within the film would've helped.
I read it after you posted this and I really loved his review. I've got to go back now and read more of them! I loved his views on Hera, I really wish that had been implemented in the movie somehow. I agree that it is rare for female villains and male heroes to be matched. Is Yzma really the only one?

I'm actually not a fan of Hera's design in there. Mythological Hera is my favorite of the deities so the Disney version doesn't really compare to me, personality-wise or design-wise. I hated how she was this bright pink all over and of course had to be blonde. The design wouldn't actually be bad for a fairy queen or enchantress or some other type of character but it doesn't fit for Hera for me. I really actually don't like the designs for any of the Olympians besides Hades and to some extent Zeus. But that may be again because I don't think Scarfe's designs worked well as a Disney film.

I've seen several pieces of Disney Princess merchandise with Tinker Bell, Alice, and Esmeralda but never Megara. Besides her song being in one of the sing-along DVDs.
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Tastes will differ, I guess. I liked what they did with all the gods, including the Muses (I know most of the gods outside of Z&H and Hades are background, but Aphrodite is my favorite), except for Zeus, who was just a little too doddering for my tastes, and Hermes. I don’t really like Zeus or Hera in the myths, so it’s kind of a wash for me.

Honestly, if the film had been a more direct translation of the material, I have a feeling it would be shunned just like it as now, only the difference would be because it would bring in the adultery topic which is kind of off-limits for family animated films, sort of like with Hunchback having the villain lusting after one of the main characters. *shrug*
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Disney's Divinity wrote:I would've been fine with another villainess, and it would've been especially interesting for a male character's primary antagonist to be a villainess. We've seen male villians versus heroines with Shan-Yu (and later, Hans), but the only female villainess versus hero that comes to mind is Yzma/Kuzko.
What about Phillip and Maleficent? Hera would have done supernatural things to him just like Maleficent, wouldn't he?
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I guess if you consider Phillip the protagonist, which I don't.
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Disney's Divinity wrote:
Honestly, if the film had been a more direct translation of the material, I have a feeling it would be shunned just like it as now, only the difference would be because it would bring in the adultery topic which is kind of off-limits for family animated films, sort of like with Hunchback having the villain lusting after one of the main characters. *shrug*
I think there could be ways to just skip over that completely. Like ignoring Hercules's childhood and working with him already a teenager/adult. Adults who know better could understand maybe the situation between Hera and Zeus but it wouldn't have to be openly stated if they were established as King and Queen of the Gods for being brother and sister rather than husband and wife.
Disney's Divinity wrote:I guess if you consider Phillip the protagonist, which I don't.
Yeah same. I actually hope we get a few more villainesses for a while, against both male and female protagonists. We've hard a long string of male villains since Gaston now (with only Yzma and Mother Gothel for breaks). Actually you could go back even further if you exclude Ursula and go back to after the Rescuers.
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