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All Disney Heroes series...

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:31 am
by Evil Genie Jafar
Just read the other post and came with this idea (not o copy it)

..but if a movie was made of all princesses together, I don't think much can be done with it.

However, if it was with all Disney heroes: Aladin, Tarzan Hercules, Peter Pan....

And was made in a time period where they have yet to meet the princess and the villains are allive it would make fur such an INCREDIBLE story.

It would be an adventure series kind of LOTR/StarWars/Indiana Jones epic style.

Actually... that way it could bedone in a TV series ; with GREAT quality

- the first Season could be seeing Agrabah how Aladdin interacts, Jafar just minding his own business.

; this way we get to meet Aladdin and several adventures of his and slowly shoing how Jafar is manipulating the sultan and stuff

...and the Season would go on and on showing the other different worlds

- Second Season.... SURPRISE!!! Chernabog shows up at every villain and tells them he's seen the future and how's everything going to end (the movies); Chernabog disappears and the villains start plotting

..they decide to put all Heroes in each of their worlds to see who can thake them all

,,,,things happen; (like a on a board game)

...they would never face their villain (since that would ruin the movie). When they reach the end of the adventure in that world they would be sent to another one...

- finally, when theyve faced all worlds and bosses, since they can't face the Disney vilains, Chernabog would appear and take them all to his world where at the end of the Season they would face him and once defeated would go back to their own worlds where "movie" continuity would take place

As such, the movies won't feel afected.


What do you think?

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:31 pm
by WaltDisneyFanBoy
It's a great, wonderfull Idea



If u want to DESTROY The Walt Disney company.

To be honnest, this is a bad plan, That's all I am gonna say about this one

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:16 pm
by Widdi
Disney's original plan for the 50th DAC was something called "The Search for Mickey Mouse" in which Aladdin and Basil the Great Mouse Detective somehow teamed up and with the help of characters from all 49 other films saved Mickey from Chernabog.

Let's just say I'm thrilled it never came to fruition. Cross-over movies are always a bad idea.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:19 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Except for the fact that it would have involved Basil (never heard that Aladdin would help too) and therefore been awesome.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:03 pm
by Widdi
Flanger-Hanger wrote:Except for the fact that it would have involved Basil (never heard that Aladdin would help too) and therefore been awesome.
Not even Basil of Baker Street could have saved that sinking ship, but why Basil has never gotten his own DAC on TV series is beyond me. It would be so easy to make them, but no, Disney would rather write sequels to classic stories than one for a character that screams "series".

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:27 pm
by disneyboy20022
WaltDisneyFanBoy wrote:It's a great, wonderfull Idea



If u want to DESTROY The Walt Disney company.

To be honnest, this is a bad plan, That's all I am gonna say about this one
To destroy The Walt Disney Company is actually The Hannah Montanna Franchise and HSM Franchise's Job...






Let's leave the mixing of other Disney Characters in other Disney Worlds and vica versa to The Kingdom Hearts Franchise


Although Kim Possible, The Proud Family, American Dragon:Jake Long and even Recess was in an episode each with ... Lilo and Stitch the Series......Heck Even Regis was on that show....although Come to think of it I guess the more logical question would be...what show/movie does not have Regis guest starring or hosting :P

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:00 pm
by pap64
In hopes of being kinder that the posters above me (:p), I will say this; crossovers are VERY tricky and gimmicky.

Nothing screams "fan service" than a massive crossover event. However, effectively pulling one off is very hard due to some rather obvious reasons.

First off, in order for a crossover to be believable the characters must come from the same universe. For example, DC heroes crossovers and Marvel Heroes crossovers work because many of their stories take place in the same universe. So when Superman meets Batman its believable because Superman can easily visit Gotham City and Batman can track down the Joker in Metropolis.

Second, when making crossovers the creators usually create an alternative universe where characters can meet without messing up storylines and timelines. Example, The Justice League. Another recent example is Nintendo's "Super Smash Bros." series. In that series the reason so many Nintendo characters meet and fight is because they are toys being forced to fight by a child's imagination.

Finally, you have to create a threat big enough to warrant a reunion of heroes. Going back to the comic book example, if The Joker teams up with Lex Luthor to create a deadly laughing gas, then Batman and Superman must team up because they have knowledge of the two enemies.

Other times, crossovers happens without any particular reason, mainly because the characters are just there to provide fan service. A good example of this is "House of Mouse". Yes, the characters interacted with each other but they were mainly guests watching a show by Mickey and crew. This is also an example of how the creators made an universe apart from the main one.

So as you can see, crossovers are very hard to pull off well enough without claims of being shameless fan service. And even Kingdom Hearts, Disney's main crossover series, isn't really a crossover because the characters stay in their own universe, unaware that other worlds exist.

So no offense when someone comes up with a crossover idea and people disapprove of it.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:12 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Widdi wrote:Not even Basil of Baker Street could have saved that sinking ship, but why Basil has never gotten his own DAC on TV series is beyond me. It would be so easy to make them, but no, Disney would rather write sequels to classic stories than one for a character that screams "series".
The re-release title for the movie also seems like it was meant for a TV show. I'd personally would love to see it happen along with one for The Rescuers but Disney juts isn't cool enough to do something like that.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:46 pm
by slave2moonlight
I think a Disney villains series would be best, possibly each episode showing a different villain's (or sidekick's) prequel/journey to the dark side.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:38 pm
by Evil Genie Jafar
Wao... had forgotten all about this post.

And made it late at night... so all the mispelled words... so forgive me.

What I meant to say about this "theory" was like Disneyboy20022 and pap64 mention. Kind of a Kingdom Hearts thing. Something VERY well done that takes places in such a way that the movies won't be affected.

PS

Sorry WaltDisneyFanBoy but in order to destroy Disney, I believe such thing was done already by themselves with their sequels, Home on the Range, Chicken Little, Hannah Montana (as they've said)... and such

Whenever they mix up ALL Disney princesses nobody complains

..that much

; and they even include ones that aren't Mulan, Megara.... even in Kingdom Hearts they've used Alice. But forget actual princesses like Pocahontas or Kida


...and by the way Kingdom Hearts was/is a GREAT idea. And they don't just mix up most Disney characters but also with Square ones...

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:46 pm
by 2099net
No No No.

The only crossover should be Tarzan and Team Atlantis in Burroughs' underground world of Pellucidar.

Time period? Check
Authenticity? Check
Reason for Crossover? Check
Everyone can remain true to their characters? Check

If not on screen, Disney should at least consider a comic.

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:54 pm
by yukitora
disneyboy20022 wrote:
WaltDisneyFanBoy wrote:It's a great, wonderfull Idea



If u want to DESTROY The Walt Disney company.

To be honnest, this is a bad plan, That's all I am gonna say about this one
To destroy The Walt Disney Company is actually The Hannah Montanna Franchise and HSM Franchise's Job...
I wouldn't call one of the most successful franchises in the world "the thing that destroyed The Walt Disney Company". It's making them billions of dollars, which is great considering their no longer getting revenue from their DTV sequels. :o