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Post by Phil » September 27th, 2006, 11:34 pm

droosan wrote:But, did he have a name ..? Sorry, I'm nowhere near a DVD player ATM, so I hated to guess .. but I honestly don't remember any of the Alley Cat Gang having names, except Scat Cat ..
I don't think any of them had names in the movie, but in the 1970's comic book "The Aristokittens" the Russian cat was named Boris.
Shy Violet wrote:I just meant that Ichabod and Mr. Toad was also originally intended as a feature and never went to theaters.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad was released in theaters on October 5, 1949.

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Post by droosan » September 28th, 2006, 2:05 am

Thanks, Ben & Phil. :)

to recap, the next quote is:

"Oh, for the love of Norman Rockwell and the Lettermen!"

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Post by Ben » September 28th, 2006, 9:14 am

Yeah, I can't believe you didn't think <I>Ichabod And Mr Toad</I> didn't play theaters, Vi.

It was actually a fairly moderate hit, and definitely contiributed to Walt pushing ahead with Cinderella, which of course saved the studio at that point.

It's also not quite a "two-fer" in the same way <I>Fun And Fancy Free</I> was, which could arguably be called a "three-or-four-fer" since there are three/four sections to that movie: Jiminy's intro, Bongo, the part at Bergen's, and the Beanstalk story.

<I>Ichabod/Toad</I> was simply two stories brought together. Originally, the Toad segment was intended as a FULL feature, but the studio were not quite up to that yet, so it was paired with the Sleepy Hollow story. However, the film is total animation, without any "cheat" sections that the other Package Features have.

In fact, I can't think of ONE film that was ever intended to go to theaters and then wasn't, apart from "The Gremlins" which was probably the closest the studio ever got to publicly presenting completed material from a project that was later discarded.

Go brush up on your 1940s Package Feature history, Vi!! ;)

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Post by eddievalient » September 28th, 2006, 1:32 pm

droosan wrote:
"Oh, for the love of Norman Rockwell and the Lettermen!"
I know this one! It's Plucky Duck from the Tiny Toons movie "How I Spent My Vacation". I haven't watched that one in years! (goes to rummage through his rediculously massive tape collection)

Here's a good one: "I'm not worried about you, I'm worried about the refrigerator."

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Post by Ben » September 28th, 2006, 2:20 pm

We'll check to see if Eddie is right with a confirmation from droosan.

If so, his line is up for a guess, and although I let a few go by that I know, how could I miss <I>this</I> one?

Mr Raoul, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 1988.

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I'll wait until droosan's confirmed before posting a new one.

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Post by ShyViolet » September 28th, 2006, 4:44 pm

Go brush up on your 1940s Package Feature history, Vi!!

O.K. :wink: :oops:



BTW Raoul was played by Joel Silver, famous Hollywood producer. Zemeckis originally put him in there for a joke, since Eisner and Katzenberg both hated him. Neither of them recognized him, since he shaved his beard and wasn't credited for the role
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!

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Post by droosan » September 28th, 2006, 5:04 pm

eddievalient is correct! :)

I was hoping TINY TOON ADVENTURES: HOW I SPENT MY VACATION wasn't too obscure. I have it on laserdisc, but it sure would be nice if it were re-released on DVD for new folks to discover. Or the TINY TOON ADVENTURES tv series, for that matter .. :wink:

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Post by Groaning » October 25th, 2006, 1:02 pm

BUMP!

Something very, very easy:

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Post by bawpcwpn » October 25th, 2006, 4:54 pm

I know it but will pass
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Post by ShyViolet » October 25th, 2006, 8:40 pm

Monsters Inc, The Abominable (or Agreeable, or Adorable) Snowman. :wink: :)


"Oh, there's no risk...they never come back....AS....BOYS!" (Laughs evilly)


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Post by Uli » October 26th, 2006, 8:21 pm

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Post by Groaning » October 28th, 2006, 6:03 am

ShyViolet wrote: The Abominable (or Agreeable, or Adorable) Snowman. :wink: :)
:lol: (It's a yeti BTW 8) )
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Post by Meg » October 28th, 2006, 1:33 pm

"Oh, there's no risk...they never come back....AS....BOYS!" (Laughs evilly)
*wild guess* Pinocchio?

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Post by Daniel » October 28th, 2006, 3:18 pm

I think you got it Meg :wink:

I can totally picture the villain saying something simmilar to that. Hopefully your correct :P

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Post by ShyViolet » October 29th, 2006, 1:22 am

Yup yup. :wink: It was the stagecoach master. (I think that's what he was called)
That's exactly the sequence because of which I wasn't willing to watch the whole movie as a kid. In fact, it's still giving me the creeps... I hope someone hits this quickly so we can pass on to the next quote
Don't worry, the scary part's over! :) (j/k :wink: )
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