Traditional Animation Is Back (It Seems For Good) At Disney!

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It's just "out there". Unconfirmed, but out there, just as we all knew the Studio was working on Princess/Frog when they said they weren't.
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I've seen a resurgence in buzz and rumors for both "The Search for Mickey Mouse" and "The Snow Queen". Although both were supposedly canceled so I'm not sure how far into that we can read.
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Wasnt there already a "Snow queen" movie made? I think there was.
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There are several Snow Queen movies...

Take your pick -- http://www.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=Snow+Queen&x=0&y=0
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*does little dance for traditional animation*

snow queen sounds like something I've heard before. I know there was an artist I found once that had what he called concept art for a disney animation but since his english wasn't very good I couldn't tell if he meant disney style or actually produced for disney.....

sorry tangent

Anyway it will be good to have more traditional animation. It is such a splendid art form that I feel should have only progressed with the invention of computers, not gone extinct. ^.^
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Good news to hear about this...
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