people pay attention to this: When Kimba's mother appears to him in the stars shortly after being killed, it is one of the most touching and moving scenes in television animation history. And, several times during the Lion King, the idea of ancestors in the stars is mentioned. However, when Simba does have a vision of his father, it is in a cloud and (perhaps) the moon (there is a lot of light in that scene, which suggests the moon). This has a different parallel in Kimba. In the episode "Dangerous
0. Disney shares for each Marvel share they own. At closing, the amount of cash and stock will be adjusted if necessary so that the total value of the Disney stock issued as merger consideration based on its trading value at that time is not less than 40% of the total merger consideration. Under the deal, Disney will acquire ownership of Marvel including its more than 5,000 Marvel characters. Perlmutter will oversee the Marvel properties, and will work directly with Disney's global lines
They might modify some slightly to work with a larger project, but chances are if they want family-friendly superheroes, they'll just create new ones, and they'll be as obnoxiously popular as Hannah Montana. Disney will probably keep it all under the "Marvel" label, and if they want to produce films then they've got a whole bunch of their own studios to do it with (Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax). Actually what we'll probably see is more marketing and branding, manipulating
i'd place her a 8, and what about Kuzzco : Melina, she's hotty-hot-hot and i would regard 18 in the legal age. Sorry Greedo, Snow White looks like one of the Teletubbies. there's some negative feedback up there. Well, I thought this was great. I would've gone exactly the same way as you. Woah: Disney's buying Marvel: Under the terms of the agreement and based on the closing price of Disney on August 28, 2009, Marvel shareholders would receive a total of $30 per share in cash plus approximately
Supply and Demand". And then Disney is rabid at defending it's "Copyrights" and is a large part of the grotesque copyright abuse of today, including the laws the RIAA built it's lawsuit machine on. Not to mention that only a handful of its characters are "Originals", most are from "Public Domain" works, or rather they wouldn't be in the public domain if Disney's laws had been around back then. Marvel and DC are of course protective of their interests, but they look liberal compared to Disney.
thing is kind of hot, but that’s just me. It’s called beauty and the beast because that is the english translation of Le Belle et Bete (or Beeauty and the Beast in french, from the original title of the tale). The main characters name is Belle in the novel. The movie also added elements such as the prospect of female learning and the threat men felt from the idea of a woman developing her own thoughts. It implies also that woman retain the ability to develop a relationship and emotions
a long time ago. You can find it in the archives. Jessica Rabbit has nothing to do with Disney. Although it was made by the Disney studio, the film was released under the Disney subsidiary Touchstone Pictures to save face for disney, from some of the film's potentially objectionable content. Lea Salonga did the singing voice for Mulan, so the point is still legit. you should do your homework. Greedo is entirely stupid, a)Jasmine, Snow White, and Pocahontas should be no where near this list,
of visitors entering the country. But surprisingly, after the Sept. 11 attacks the federal government sought out Disney?s advice in intelligence, security and biometrics, a tool that teaches computers to recognize and identify individuals based on their unique characteristics. The federal government may have wanted Disney's expertise because Walt Disney World is responsible for the nation's largest single commercial application of biometrics, said Jim Wayman, director of the National Biometric
the calm cool and collected, evil genius type. He's maniacal and treacherous, with everything all planned out (until it goes wrong). Jafar takes different forms: a vizier, and old man, to a sultan, to a sorcerer, to a cobra, to a genie. This is about the scariest villain of them all. He has no humor to him whatsoever. We often see the villains in their hideout with a sidekick and a lot of humor. Not so with this guy. We don't know why he does what he does; we don't know his motive. We only