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Disney New Release Tuesday: The Little Mermaid (Grab Bag #2)
Today marks the release on 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD of Disney’s The Little Mermaid. The film that ushered in Disney’s second Golden Age of animation has not lost any of… |
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Latest on Little Mermaid musical
A fansite for The Little Mermaid on Broadway reveals that the show now has a section of its own at the official Disney on Broadway website. Furthermore, the fansite has… |
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EXCLUSIVE! Director Roger Allers on The Little Matchgirl
…Views presents a conversation with acclaimed writer and director Roger Allers. The main topic at hand is The Little Matchgirl. Specifically, the discussion touches on the film’s creation, from its… |
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The Easter Bunny Is Comin’ To Town: Deluxe Edition
…a few musical numbers! For kids in the 1960s and 70s, this was classic television animated fare, and for those who remembered the Santa Claus special, it was a little… |
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TV to DVD: Pussycats, Foster's, My Little Pony
TV Shows on DVD reveals that on June 26, Rhino will release My Little Pony – Pony Puppy & Other Stories, containing the episodes Pony Puppy, Bright Lights, Sweet Stuff… |
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Little Mermaid Broadway expectations
Blue Sky Disney notices that Variety writes of the expectations in store for the Broadway incarnation of Disney’s The Little Mermaid. In addition, the article discusses the journey taken to… |
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Little Mermaid shows off its Broadway costumes
Yahoo! Broadway currently features a short video showcasing the different costumes used in Disney’s latest venture on Broadway, The Little Mermaid. The Broadway adaptation of the classic animated musical opens… |
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Little Airplane making jump to the big-screen
According to Variety, animation studio Little Airplane, responsible for the Nickelodeon children’s show Wonder Pets, is planning on expanding to feature films. The small company currently has three projects currently… |
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Pinocchio In Outer Space
…with the voice of Arnold Stang (Top Cat). Now, thanks to Image Entertainment’s April 2003 release, animation buffs can see for themselves what an odd little film this is. In… |
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Danger Mouse: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2
…come jumping in to inject a little energy into the show. Spy spoofs have come and gone over the years, and while many have been memorable, there are many that… |
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Metropolis
…his early serialized works (recently available in a nifty little digest from Dark Horse Comics). It was named for the famous silent sci-fi film by Fritz Lang, although at the… |
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Teen Titans: The Complete First Season
…source material? Please bear with me. I need to give you a little history lesson first… Back in 1980, DC Comics was known for having the best-known superheroes in the… |
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Space Sentinels & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series
…Assumedly, the success of 1977’s Star Wars had a little to do with that. The name change was a bit of an odd choice, as few episodes actually take place… |
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The Invincible Iron Man
…of the story is more than a little suspect, but that was comics in 1963.) Iron Man would go on to gain a varied rogue’s gallery, join the Avengers, battle… |
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Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series
…and The Mighty Mightor. These appearances amount to little more than cameos, but it is still pretty cool to see all those little team-ups! Dino Boy did not appear in… |
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The All-New Super Friends Hour: Season One, Volume One
…lacklustre show called Super Friends. The show, saddled with contemporary parent concerns about violence on Saturday mornings, could muster little action and about as much interest from viewers. The odd… |
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A Charlie Brown Valentine
…In fact, it’s pretty good. The voices are a little different, but actually surprisingly true to the originals. The animation is just okay, but let’s be honest— the earliest Charlie… |
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Astro Boy (2003): The Complete Series
…that it is. Final Cut: Purists may very well dislike this version. They may find it a little too shiny, or think it has a little less heart. Taken on… |
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The Man Called Flintstone
…songs that do little to advance the story. Still, it is a fun little production. Those that have seen the movie previously on video will be sad to see that… |
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Wonder Woman
…a little, but is still really part of the crowd. In Washington, she is something else altogether. From teaching a little girl how to use a sword, to her unique… |
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Beauty And The Beast: Platinum Edition
…is a misfit in her little town. Her main interest lies in reading books, and the one person she loves is her father, Maurice, who is an inventor. Also in… |
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Michael Giacchino cooks up tasty tunes for Ratatouille!
…that’s who she has to be. But then there is a part of her that is a little more romantic, a little bit more unsure, and that’s the inside of… |
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Jan Pinkava reveals “les ropes” of Ratatouille
“In many ways, the work of a journalist is easy. We risk very little yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our… |
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Madame Tutli-Putli vs. The Crazy Locomotive
…I hope that it works in a way like The Little Prince works on me, which is that every time you go back into that story, you’re a little bit… |
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Dalmatians 101: “Spot”-light on songwriter Mel Leven
…years old. He wrote his first song when he was a little boy, when he was eight or nine, I think. He was always involved with music. As a little… |
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Get Enchanted! Chapter Four: Artists Harald Siepermann and Troy Quane
…the newer audiences which tend to be a little more fast-paced. So, yes, definitely, we did a lot of research to make sure we had the right nuance just like… |
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Osmosis Jones
…all of us there are hundreds of little guys going about their business; each one helping us out in their own little way. Osmosis, like Martin Riggs, “Popeye” Doyle and… |
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The Dad Behind The Myth: An Interview With Walt Disney’s Daughter Diane
…I think my sister and I didn’t feel that way when we were very young but as we each got a little older I think we began to, and I… |
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The Last Unicorn (pan-and-scan)
…The Great Mouse Detective, Oliver And Co, and The Little Mermaid (the rest, as they say, is history), while the live-action studios armed themselves with action and comic book movies… |
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Wizards
…with artistic solutions to the lack of money and time he had to finish the film. It’s just most of the other choices that seem more than a little odd… |

