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I would definitely like a Hercules sequel.
TLM, Cinderella are unecessary, but I bet people will buy it because they are princesses.
Aristocats and Fox&the Hound, yes.
Brother Bear..maybe; I'm still debating.
But then again, K over here likes to spend money on sequels, so I might purchase all of them.
TLM, Cinderella are unecessary, but I bet people will buy it because they are princesses.
Aristocats and Fox&the Hound, yes.
Brother Bear..maybe; I'm still debating.
But then again, K over here likes to spend money on sequels, so I might purchase all of them.
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Exactly. Some movies end in the perfect place. Monsters Inc. is the perfect example of that. A sequel would ruin the perfection of the ending.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Isn't anyone else disappointed that The Fox and the Hound's sequel will obviously destroy the first's bittersweet ending? I mean, you could have the best script ever but it'll still distract from the original's lovely ending!
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The Fox and the Hound does have one of my favorite Disney endings, but a sequel that carries an ending with a similar bittersweet tone could work out fine.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Isn't anyone else disappointed that The Fox and the Hound's sequel will obviously destroy the first's bittersweet ending? I mean, you could have the best script ever but it'll still distract from the original's lovely ending!
What would ruin it for me on this one is if they brightened the somber colors that matched the mood of the film.
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The only obvious choices for sequels aren't even made or have plans for sequels:
Alice in Wonderland
Sleeping Beauty
Sword in the Stone
The Black Cauldron
They ALL have more stories; more real, true, honest, actual, it's-already been-written-it-just-has-to-be-adapted-for-Disney stories. As it has already been stated, Alice has Alice through the Lookin Glass (though Disney's Alice already included Tweedle Dee and Dum from the Through the Looking Glass). Sleeping Beauty stopped at its halfway point. We have yet to meet the Prince's ogress mother (GRENDEL!) and see Aurora's children and have the Prince go to war. The Sword in the Stone has three sequels (though Disney may have to revise some situations and plotlines). And the Black Cauldron was the book series The Chronicles of Prydain (though Disney did shuffle a bunch of stuff from the books into the one movie). Okay, well after rereading my post, there are a few legitimate reasons as far as story goes to why the obvious sequels aren't sequels.
Anyhow, most of the sequels now are prequels or inbetweenquels probably due to the popularity of Lion King 1 1/2 so I suspect some or most or all of the sequels MermaidKelly listed are these kind of sequels.
Alice in Wonderland
Sleeping Beauty
Sword in the Stone
The Black Cauldron
They ALL have more stories; more real, true, honest, actual, it's-already been-written-it-just-has-to-be-adapted-for-Disney stories. As it has already been stated, Alice has Alice through the Lookin Glass (though Disney's Alice already included Tweedle Dee and Dum from the Through the Looking Glass). Sleeping Beauty stopped at its halfway point. We have yet to meet the Prince's ogress mother (GRENDEL!) and see Aurora's children and have the Prince go to war. The Sword in the Stone has three sequels (though Disney may have to revise some situations and plotlines). And the Black Cauldron was the book series The Chronicles of Prydain (though Disney did shuffle a bunch of stuff from the books into the one movie). Okay, well after rereading my post, there are a few legitimate reasons as far as story goes to why the obvious sequels aren't sequels.
Anyhow, most of the sequels now are prequels or inbetweenquels probably due to the popularity of Lion King 1 1/2 so I suspect some or most or all of the sequels MermaidKelly listed are these kind of sequels.
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It's a DTV: Direct-to-Video. Those are always awful.DreamerQ18 wrote:Well I am not really pleased with the long never ending list of sequals some I expected and some I think can be great, but the list really was scary (And no I have nothing against sequals I have most of them).
But the one I didnt see anything about was Hercules??? I thought there was something in the works.![]()
And oh yeah how is the Tinker Bell movie a sequal ? Sounds more lifke an original movie.
Ah...I forgot about Julia Roberts in Hook. She was great in that, but that's a completely different movie.
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disney sequels (Mickey Mouse)
i want more mickey mouse on dvd like mickey in space, and perils of mickey. 
Why bother on making a sequel of Sleeping Beauty, when the ending is perfect, the story is magical, the evil caracter is just Evil(with capital "V")?
oh yeah...I forgoted, Disney managers are just a bunch pack of hungry baboons always seeking for more money...
what happene to the world in wich I grew?
oh yeah...I forgoted, Disney managers are just a bunch pack of hungry baboons always seeking for more money...
what happene to the world in wich I grew?
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Well maybe that will be a positive side-effect; people will take more notice of them. That and, like you and Luke pointed out, SE DVDsJoe Carioca wrote:And what about the sequels to "The Aristocats" and "The Fox and the Hound"?! People barely remember those movies at all!!
Well even after the sequel, the original movie will still end in exactly the same place.Raydawggie wrote:Exactly. Some movies end in the perfect place. Monsters Inc. is the perfect example of that. A sequel would ruin the perfection of the ending.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Isn't anyone else disappointed that The Fox and the Hound's sequel will obviously destroy the first's bittersweet ending? I mean, you could have the best script ever but it'll still distract from the original's lovely ending!
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