Monsters Inc should have been REAL monsters with ultra sharp fangs and blood dripping everywhere, and the monster world should have had dark tons with a dark red sky and a black cloud above it.
Nemo shouldn't have lived though his trip through the water treatment plan.
OH MY FRICKIN' GOD! Hahahahahaha! You nailed it, Meg!
You just made my WEEK, you know that?
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Well, at least thanks for posting it. I mean, c'mon! You can't get any closer than that!
Sweet sig BTW, Meg. ^__^
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It's a wonder that The Muppets don't sue Dis... oh, wait...I get it now...
Then again, I believe that Grover is a Sesame Workshop-owned character no covered by any Disney deals...
And since Ratatouille was created before the Mouse House shook hands with Henson AND Pixar, then those to companies could have something to talk about in court...I mean, the likenesses are a little TOO close here...
And since Ratatouille was created before the Mouse House shook hands with Henson AND Pixar, then those to companies could have something to talk about in court...I mean, the likenesses are a little TOO close here...
Well, to be fair, the rat was edited to look more like Grover.
For real? Or is that a joke? I never can tell sometimes on here. Heh.
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Could it be that Grover and Tutter are the parents? XD
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