parks. Typhoon Lagoon is a tropically landscaped 56-acre water park based around a huge wave pool that covers 2. At certain times the pool is even used for surfing. Blizzard Beach is Disney's newest and largest water park and the most interesting. It is made to look like a snow-covered ski-resort and offers the most slides and the most thrilling attractions. River Country, the first water park built at Disney World, is actually a roped-off section of Bay Lake and is designed to give the feeling
Disney XD and other channels, they’ll save loads on all those over-lapping jobs where Disney are the best in the world for merchandise-planning (see high school musical) and finally, they essentially get a ‘clean’ company since Marvel positioned itself to self-finance and control distribution with ad-hoc partners, which like Pixar, is now guaranteed to go through Disney’s sales machine. Last time I checked, Batman is a property of DC comics. The funny thing is, most of
to Burbank, CA. Disney animation workers go out on strike for five months. The American Broadcast Company network is formed after the FCC rules that NBC must sell one of its two radio networks. The NBC Blue network is sold to Edward J. Noble made his money as the creator of Lifesavers candy. Disneyland opens in Anaheim, CA at a cost of $17 million. The ABC television network is partial investor in Disneyland. The Mickey Mouse Club airs on ABC for the first time. Walt Disney World opens
media giants that you ALL can bet will use and develop great entertainment stuff for the web. People wouldn’t be bitching if Robin made the connection for us, as writers are supposed to do. He doesn’t explain what this has to do with anything about the internet or technology, he just posts it as if it’s plainly obvious why this story is on TC, when I’d have to say it’s probably the most off-topic post I’ve seen here in a LONG time. Yeah, that connection could
the liscensing of the Spiderman ride which has become iconic at Islands but I don’t think that the other rides and attractions can’t easily handle a rebrand. I’ll still ride the Hulk and Dr. Doom no matter what they have to call it. and also…I doubt that Disney will waterdown any of the Marvel comic/film franchise. Touchstone pix is Disney’s darker R rated outlet. They have the non-Disney branded film companies for R rated product. Hahaha, I remember reading
Marvel's intellectual properties if it means better margins. They'll idiotize many of the properties in order to create a greater mass appeal. I'm just watching "Bolt", Pixars first film under the Disney banner and its a VERY impressive affair. Well, maybe it's time for Pixar to do something nasty-- and Howard the Duck would be the alien waterfowl who could make it happen. I think it is good news, as long as Disney treats Marvel like Pixar. Pixar gets to make their films on their own terms
heart jumped for joy. The same thing can still happen for lots of other people, and thanks to The Lion King connection, lots of people now know about Kimba. If anything supports Disney's argument, it's the depth of the Japanese show. episodes deal with justice and morality, never presuming children deserve only light entertainment. This page changed 11 May 2009. Copyright © 1997-2007 1001 Media Group. Ever since Walt Disney created Steamboat Willie and Snow White, there have always been
that already existed and made it their own, within the original framework. Brunner consider characters like Wendy, or Mulan. or more modern disney female roles, like in pixar movies. Pixar's stories tend to be brand new and not recycled. So, females characters aren't held down by their pre-feminist/ woman's suffrage beginnings. There are no fairy tales about someone getting a job, working hard for twenty years and buying the company. There are no fairy tales about marrying your school sweetheart
business with this site many times. Exactly!!! By tech standards, their content should be free, giving it a valuation closer to zero. >Exactly!!! By tech standards, their content should be free, giving it a valuation closer to zero. Marvel and Disney never drank Richard Stallman’s kool-aid and thus retained their sense of value. Yeah, I’m surprised there isn’t any mention of say Marvel’s digital strategy (they recently released their first comic on iTunes) versus