Luke wrote: I've merged your 11 separate threads basically asking the same questions
Whoa, ELEVEN threads merged into one? that must be a record or something! I wonder if I should try and answer them.
1. About So Weird - I don't know what happened to it. Most likely, it reached the 65/66 episode limit and they syndicated it for a few years before stopping. It'll probably be on DVD, though not in the near future (near future being the next 5 years).
2. About Zenon - Don't know if they'll make a fourth. I know that Kirsten Storms (Zenon), doesn't really want to do those kind of roles anymore, not that she was good in them anyway. The soundtrack you can find in music stores and such, maybe even Wal-Mart and Target. The movies aren't on DVD, but with Disney releasing DCOM's on DVD, this trilogy may be likely in the years to come.
3. About BATB and SB on DVD - Both are out of print, but you can probably find them used at some electronics stores like GameStop or E/B Games. Many of us seem to find BATB for $12.99 at GameStop these days, so you may find it there. And the soundtrack for BATB is still in print, so you can go to a music store and find it for around $15.99, but I don't know about SB.
4. About Aladdin Soundtrack - Yes, it's in print. Every Platinum release has had a soundtrack released as well, and they're all still in print as far as I know. Just go to a music store to find it, or order it online. Usually around $15.99 or more these days.
5. About Princess Diaries - Considering that not too many enjoyed the second, a third is highly unlikely (then again, we somehow got Cinderella II and now a Cinderella III). As usual, the soundtrack can be found at music stores and the like. Just gotta look for it in the Soundtrack section.
6. About Ice Princess - No idea if there will be a sequel. Wasn't that much of a good movie to begin with, even if it had Kim Cattrall.
7. About Go Figure - Sheesh, you keep asking for soundtracks! You can find it in a music store! And no, it's not on DVD yet, but if it ever comes out, it'll most likely retail for $19.99 like other DCOM's currently on DVD. Don't know about a second movie, the first one wasn't worth writing home about anyways.
8. About Lilo and Stitch - If by the second one you mean Stitch the Movie or if you mean Lilo and Stitch 2, they're both still available at stores, you just gotta look. I don't know if a soundtrack for either was made, though. The fourth film, Leroy and Stitch, will come out in April, hopefully with the 2-disc SE of Lilo and Stitch.
9. The third one is due to come out November 2006. The soundtrack for the first two movies should still be available, though I don't know if the first one is still easy to find since the movie came out 11 years ago.
10. About The Lion King - The trilogy is as follows: The Lion King, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, and The Lion King 1 1/2 (or The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata, international title). They're all out of print, but you can still find them, I don't find them worth it at all, but I've got The Lion King simply because it's a Platinum title, and I've got the second simply because I enjoy the movie. And again with the soundtracks, oy. MUSIC STORE!!!
11. About Sleeping Beauty and Aladdin - It's possible (but also improbable) for them to get sequels. Aladdin's 3rd movie had a sense of finality to it, then again so did the original movie, and while Sleeping Beauty's story has room for a sequel based on the original fairy tale, I'm sure if Disney makes a sequel, they'll make their own story. The second and third Aladdin movies are only available together, so you have to buy it in a two-pack. And if I hear the word soundtrack one more time, I'm gonna cry.
12. About BATB and Aladdin - There is a 3rd Beauty and the Beast, it's called Belle's Magical World (there's also a fourth, Tales of Friendship, but many of us like to forget about 3 and 4). Aladdin's third movie, as I said earlier, is only available in the 2-pack.
SOUNDTRACK SOUNDTRACK SOUNDTRACK!!! I think I've lost respect for them now. For the LAST TIME, if you want a soundtrack, go to Wal-Mart, Target, any music store, or simply order it online. Not every movie will have a soundtrack, I doubt some sequels have them. If I hear the word "soundtrack" again, I'm not only going to cry, but I will personally fly to Burbank, hunt down every single Disney soundtrack, buy them, deliver them at your door, and make you sign a contract that states you'll never ask for them again!
Note to Self: Never ever ever again reply to a thread that's merged from 11 different threads....
Escapay