The Destiny of Destino
My sources inform me that the Walt Disney/Salvador Dali collaboration Destino is likely to be available for home viewing sometime early next year. More information will be posted as it becomes available. |
Quaint Quisp Quickie
As part of our ongoing effort here at Animated News to point out obscure animated shorts, we now direct your attention to this Quisp commercial which has a decidedly Powdered Toast Man feel to it. Apparently this is due to the fact that the short was produced by Spumco, the animation company of John Krisfaluci […] |
Home on the Range Preview Coming
Kristin writes in to remind us that Roseanne Barr will be hosting segments about Disney’s Home on the Range during The Emperor’s New Groove on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney, Saturday, April 3, 2004. |
Captain Jack Sparrow . . . Savvy?
As a sign of his ever increasing popularity, Captain Jack Sparrow of Pirates of the Caribbean is now appearing in plushie form. |
"Listen to your heart and not the voices in your head:" Marge Simpson voted Best Mother by Brits
The Big Cartoon DataBase reports that the yellow-skinned, blue-haired animated matriarch we all know and love as Marge Simpson will be appearing on the front cover of the next issue of Maxim and that she has been voted as best mother in a survey conducted by Britain’s Mothers’ Union. Runners-up included Sharon “I’m the wife […] |
Home on the Range goes Sci-Fi
Never thought there’d be anything about Home on the Range at Sci-Fi Wire but there is and the article talks with directors Will Finn and John Sanford about changing story and character concepts throughout the development of the movie. Thanks to Kristin for the alert. |
Mickey Mouse: Now Available in Three Dimensions
Animation World Network points out an article at VFXWorld about the process of bringing two-dimensional Mickey and friends into the three dimensional, computer-generated world. The article includes screen grabs from “Twice Upon a Christmas, the DVD-premiere produced by DisneyToon Studios featuring five all-new episodes starring Mickey and his Disney pals.” |
Would you do it for three Scooby Snacks?
CHUD‘s got the scoop on a potential third Scooby Doo movie. According to screenwriter James Gunn, a possible focus of the movie might be “Scooby and Shaggy’s fear and how that affects their lives.” Apparently Matthew Lillard (Norville ‘Shaggy’ Rogers) and Linda Cardellini (Velma Dinkley) have signed for it already, but Sarah Michelle Gellar (Daphne […] |
Brother Bear Outtakes
Follow the “More” link to view five screen captures from the outtakes included on disc 1 of Disney’s Brother Bear. Warning: spoilers involved for those who like Disney movies about genetic experiments from outer space crash landing on Hawaii and befriending orphaned little girls. |
Brother Bear Deleted Scenes
Follow the “More” link for three screen captures, one from each of the three deleted scenes included on the Brother Bear DVD. Also included are two captures from the cut musical number “The Fishing Song.” |
A little bit of Chicken Little
Since today seems to be the day for screen grabs, follow the “More” link for four captures from the preview Chicken Little, Disney’s first completely computer-generated movie produced sans Pixar, as seen on disc 1 of the upcoming Brother Bear 2-disc set, due out in Region 1 on March 30. |
Ron Clements and John Musker Interview
Laughing Place has a great new in-depth interview with Disney’s dynamic directing/writing duo Ron Clements and John Musker who helmed The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, and Treasure Planet. Thanks to Kristin for the alert. |
Donald and Huey, Dewey, and Louie
Follow the “More” link for a story sketch from The Chronological Donald, one of the DVDs in the 3rd wave of collectible Walt Disney’s Treasures scheduled for release on May 18, 2004. |
Paul McCartney Animation Images
Follow the “More” link for three images from Buena Vista Home Entertainment’s Paul McCartney: The Music and the Animation Collection which is due out on DVD and VHS April 13, 2004. |
Hey hey hey! It's Faaaaaat Albert
Coming Soon! has some casting news on the upcoming Fat Albert movie. Kenan Thompson of Barbershop 2: Back in Business and cast member of NBC’s long-running late night comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live has been cast in the title role. “The film will start with animation, move into live-action and end in the animated […] |
He is what he is and that's all that he is, but it's still not enough for Cartoon Network
The Big Cartoon DataBase reports the sad news that everybody’s favorite corncob pipe-smoking sailor has been dropped by Cartoon Network. The timing is particularly bad because this is the year of Popeye’s seventy-fifth anniversary. Maybe they have one of those mandatory retirement age clauses like Disney has for its board of directors. Follow the link […] |
Yee Haw! Home on the Range Merchandise Rides Into Town
Saddle up your horses and take a ride on down to your local online general store because the first wave of Home on the Range merchandise has recently been made available at DisneyStore.com. The collection includes several plush toys, a Lincoln Logs-style cabin building set, the soundtrack CD, a Game Boy Advance game, and the […] |
Philadelphia 2004: More on Disney's Chairman/CEO Split
Yahoo! News has more information on the latebreaking news. “The Walt Disney Co.’s board voted late Wednesday to split the roles of chairman and chief executive, hours after shareholders delivered a stinging rebuke by withholding 43 percent of their votes for CEO Michael Eisner’s re-election to the board.” Under the new arrangement, which is immediately […] |
Philadelphia 2004: News from Variety
Follow the “More” link to read the text of an e-mail to subscribers of Variety on the recent events regarding the Disney shareholder meeting. The UK’s {{link http://media.guardian.co.uk/city/story/0,7497,1161679,00.html Media Guardian}} has more, including a full report on the meeting. |
More Macca Cartoon Music
The Big Cartoon DataBase has the scoop on a new Paul McCartney tune accompanying the new animated film Tropic Island Hum, to be released worldwide on April 19 as part of the Paul McCartney: The Music and Animation Collection DVD. |
Michael Eisner Has a Fan Club Too
This is the site I have literally been waiting to find. In the interest of objective and unbiased journalism I have felt bad that we here at Animated News seem to only post stories which favor Roy Disney and Stanley Gold’s view of the future of The Walt Disney Company and who its CEO should […] |
New Horton Animated Movie Hatching Soon
Although determined to not allow any more live action movies based on Dr. Seuss characters, Audrey Stone Giesel, the widowed wife of the good doctor, has given the nod to production of a new animated movie based on Horton the big-hearted elephant. Read the full report at The Big Cartoon Database. No word yet if […] |
The Justice League is not just for America
For fans of the Justice League who reside in Region 2 (since our world is now divided into regions based on what type of DVD format you are likely to be able to view), Toon Zone reports the good news that all three Justice League DVDs that have been released so far in Region 1 […] |
Roy Disney and Stanley Gold Speak with USA Today
Jerry Beck’s Cartoon Research points out a Roy Disney/Stanley Gold interview with USA Today business columnist Jon Swartz at Yahoo! News. Read on for straight talk from two men with a mission. |
Lorenzo to screen with The Ladykillers
Animation Blast has updated with information that the new Disney animated film Lorenzo, directed by Mike Gabriel from a Joe Grant concept, will be showing as a short feature with Joel and Ethan Coen’s film The Ladykillers, which stars Tom Hanks and Marlon Wayans and is set to open in wide release March 26th, 2004. |
First Destino, Next Lorenzo
Animation World Network has the scoop on a new Disney short entitled Lorenzo, which is set to premier at the Florida Film Festival in Orlando, March 6, 2004. The short is a 2D/3D hybrid inspired by Joe Grant’s idea of “a fat and sassy cat terrorized by its own tail into a fit of ballroom […] |
What would Shakespeare think? The Timon and Pumbaa/Rosencrantz and Guildenstern connection
Many reviews of The Lion King 1½ have made mention of the similarity between The Lion King‘s Timon and Pumbaa and Hamlet‘s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Now, thanks to an alert from Kristin, we have proof that this analogy was made all the way back in 1994. Check out the transcript of an interview with voice […] |
The Wild: Disney's response to Dreamworks' Madagascar?
Coming Soon! reports on an upcoming computer-animated feature from Walt Disney Feature Animation entitled The Wild about a boy who spends a late night at the New York Zoo and accidentally gets trapped in a crate and shipped to Africa along with some of the animals. The movie is set to appear summer 2005. Looks […] |
The Following Programs Are Not Close-Captioned for the Hearing Impaired
Amid Amidi’s Animation Blast reports on censorship run amok in the form of “the US Department of Education is declaring nearly 200 TV programs inappropriate for close-caption funding and denying federal grant requests to make them accessible to the hearing-impaired.” If you think it’s adult cartoons such as Stripperella getting cut, think again. It’s mainstream, […] |
Curious . . . 2D is NOT Dead
Check out Jerry Beck’s online version of a recent Variety article on the upcoming Curious George film. The most significant part of this article for the animation industry is the fact that they mention that they did try computer-animated tests of the inquisitive simian and none of them looked quite right (they tried puppetry as […] |