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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:38 pm
by slave2moonlight
Escapay wrote:I'm sure there was likely a TP2 on the drawing board as a direct-to-video title. After all, the original film went out of print for awhile back in 2005, only to go back in print. Perhaps they pulled it in order to re-release it with a sequel, which was canceled later on, so they simply put it back on the market since it's a pretty good disc (though I would have loved one longform documentary rather than segmented pieces of one).
Escapay
Yeah, I would just as well rather have all the extras together with one big play button. One big documentary or something. I guess they think it looks like more that way, but... I especially hate having to keep clicking the "next" button when checking out the art galleries. I love 'em, but couldn't the galleries just play as a video? If I want to see something longer, I'll just pause it.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:38 pm
by SpringHeelJack
I'm kinda glad "A Few Good Ghosts/Angel and Her No-Good Sister/Whatever Else It Was" got axed...it looked like a Toy Story wannabe. Plus, "Uncle Stiltskin" and "You Don't Know Jack About the Beanstalk" sound very Shrek-y, so I can't be too sad that I'll never see them, either.
But I would like "Lady of the Lake", "Don Quixote", "The Snow Queen", and "Just So Stories"...I wonder if they'll ever show up again.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:42 pm
by slave2moonlight
QueenRahel wrote:how exciting

a tinkerbell movie!!! i guess shell have to speak up then and have some lines!!!??? not be a silent char.!!!??? i want to be her voice!!! hopefully it wont be too babish for little little girls only...and an emperors newer groove will be awesome since thats one of my favs for disney comedys....gotta love kronk...handsome and dumb!
You only just found out about the Tinkerbell movie? Well, it's a bit late to be her voice. They are going to use Brittany Murphy. I'm way psyched about this, though it will be computer animated, direct to video, and Tink will talk. What you're missing is that all those other sequels have supposedly been canceled now, at least the direct-to-video ones. Only one I think they are still planning to make is the Tinkerbell Movie. I wonder if they will change their minds and send it to the big screen!
Now, I think they could make a gorgeous Tink movie without having her talk, but I suppose not that many other folks would like it. I'm totally in love with Tink though. Her and Ariel.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:44 pm
by reyquila
I'll need a bigger shelf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS. or two... because I'm buying them all !!!!!!!!!
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:23 pm
by MagicMirror
I was very interested in the 'Don Qixote' idea. It seemed to me that it would be a way of returning to the sumptuousness and darkness of Pinocchio while offering quite a satyrical tale. It's the one I'm most disappointed about losing.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:32 pm
by Super Aurora
Kram Nebuer wrote:
Billy The Kid
If it was going to be about the outlaw Billy the kid then that would kick ass.
Kram Nebuer wrote:Expedition
title sounds mysterous, could been good.
Kram Nebuer wrote:Gen13
What the hell??! How could Disney do a movie that is DC comics property?
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Lady Of The Lake
sounds like good one.
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Living Forest (El Bosque Animado)
Again sound very mystical and good story
Kram Nebuer wrote:A Midsummer's Night Dream (El Sueno de una Noche de San Juan)
would been good.
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Monkey Prince
If this was to be about Journey to the West then that would rock.
Kram Nebuer wrote:Sleeping Beauty II[
Half of me says "YES! More Aurora!", other half says "No, no squeal to this good movie!"
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Snow Queen
Has good potential
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Three Pigs
Kram Nebuer wrote:The Wind In The Willows
What the hell?? Disney already done those two.
Fidget1234 wrote:They also cancelled 'Chantacleer' which is the same story as Rock-A-Doodle.
Except Chantacleer would of been ten times better than Rock A Doodle ever could be.
MagicMirror wrote:I was very interested in the 'Don Qixote' idea. It seemed to me that it would be a way of returning to the sumptuousness and darkness of Pinocchio while offering quite a satyrical tale. It's the one I'm most disappointed about losing.
Yea actually I've read that one of the concept designs was too dark that the producers got really worried and canceled the project.[/b]
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:41 pm
by numba1lostboy
I saw Peter and The Starcatchers on that list, too. I'm disappointed that it's cancelled. It has a page on IMDB (or it did last I checked). The books are cool. They serve as ultra-fantastic prequels to the Disney Peter Pan.
Disney released these books under Disney Press, so I guess movie rights lie in their hands. Pleae, Disney, do it! With the Tinker Bell movie coming, people's interest in Peter Pan is going to be up. Make the movies!!
They aren't associated with Barrie's masterwork, which had its official sequel, Peter Pan In Scarlet, released recenty.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:45 pm
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
reyquila wrote:I'll need a bigger shelf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS. or two... because I'm buying them all !!!!!!!!!
I know you try to find a way to buy all things Disney, but I think it'd be pretty hard to buy unused movie clips/concept art from the Disney archives.

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:53 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Super Aurora wrote:Kram Nebuer wrote:Gen13
What the hell??! How could Disney do a movie that is DC comics property?
Actually, the movie was already made. It wasn't planned to be a DAC, but Buena Vista own the distribution rights (I think). However, it was only released in Europe/Australia, as there is some issue with the rights here.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:54 am
by blackcauldron85
(There are other threads with this same topic, but this was the easiest for me to find...!)
Off The Shelf – The Velveteen Rabbit
http://progresscityusa.com/2010/01/21/o ... en-rabbit/
(via disneyreport.com)
This makes me wonder- what other canceled projects weren't far enough along in the production pipeline for us to know about?!?!?
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:35 am
by UmbrellaFish
The Velveteen Rabbit? I love The Velveteen Rabbit!
Too bad they never went through with it. It would have made a wonderful addition to the Disney canon, I'm sure. Hopefully it'll be put back into production someday.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:47 am
by IagoZazu
I wish they could have stuck with Don Quoxite. With a lot of DACs based in England and France, Spain doesn't get much attention. It could have made for a good adaption of the classic novel.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:52 am
by Sotiris
In the blog of the same artist there is also concept art for a Disney "Dragons" movie. Could it be an early version of "How to Train Your Dragon" before Sanders left Disney?
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:42 am
by blackcauldron85
sotiris2006 wrote:In the blog of the same artist there is also concept art for a Disney "Dragons" movie. Could it be an early version of "How to Train Your Dragon" before Sanders left Disney?
I wish there were descriptions on that blog. When I saw those pictures, I thought of the Disney Dragons line of merchandise, but I have no idea.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:24 am
by Sotiris
blackcauldron85 wrote:When I saw those pictures, I thought of the Disney Dragons line of merchandise, but I have no idea.
At first I thought that too but "Disney's Dragonkind" line of merchandise uses dragon characters that exist already in the Disney universe and makes them more dark and realistic e.g. the Maleficent dragon, Elliot, Mushu etc. So that concept art couldn't be from this line.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:41 am
by MiklCraw4d
blackcauldron85 wrote:sotiris2006 wrote:In the blog of the same artist there is also concept art for a Disney "Dragons" movie. Could it be an early version of "How to Train Your Dragon" before Sanders left Disney?
I wish there were descriptions on that blog. When I saw those pictures, I thought of the Disney Dragons line of merchandise, but I have no idea.
I asked Mr. Warter about those, and he said that apparently there were several dragon-related projects in the works at Disney over the years. None of them ever came to anything, though.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:09 am
by blackcauldron85
MiklCraw4d wrote:
I asked Mr. Warter about those, and he said that apparently there were several dragon-related projects in the works at Disney over the years. None of them ever came to anything, though.
Did he tell you anything about those projects?!?!?!?!?!? Spill the beans, please!!!
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:39 pm
by Margos
You know, for an animation studio famous for its fariytales, Disney has an extremely low number of Dragon characters! We need more dragons, Disney! I mean, all we really have is Mushu, Elliot, and the Reluctant Dragon (even though Maleficent, Mim, and Narissa can all turn themselves into dragons, they really don't count, since they aren't really dragons).
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:03 pm
by Escapay
blackcauldron85 wrote:(There are other threads with this same topic, but this was the easiest for me to find...!)
Off The Shelf – The Velveteen Rabbit
http://progresscityusa.com/2010/01/21/o ... en-rabbit/
(via disneyreport.com)
This makes me wonder- what other canceled projects weren't far enough along in the production pipeline for us to know about?!?!?
OH MY GOD!
The Velveteen Rabbit is one of my favourite stories and I've always wanted Disney to make their own adaptation. And it turns out that they were developing an animated version before shelving it...OH MY GOD!!
UmbrellaFish wrote:The Velveteen Rabbit? I love The Velveteen Rabbit!
Too bad they never went through with it. It would have made a wonderful addition to the Disney canon, I'm sure. Hopefully it'll be put back into production someday.
I definitely agree!
albert
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:14 pm
by Elladorine
I would so love to see them do a version of The Velveteen Rabbit, it was a favorite when I was a kid and still have very fond memories of reading the story. I would think it would be perfect for Disney.
Heh, I'm gonna have to go back and read it again soon . . .