Aww, yay! I know that you'll love it, sweetie!Aw! That's so sweet of you! I really can't wait to watch it with you too, honey! I've always wanted to see it!
Aww, yay! I know that you'll love it, sweetie!Aw! That's so sweet of you! I really can't wait to watch it with you too, honey! I've always wanted to see it!
Hey, you have the Inspector Gadget music from those guys? I've been looking for that for a while. I just love Brain's and Penny's themes.
Actually I think it was Roger Rabbit. When that movie came out, the Disney animation studio decided to put new focus and energy in animation, especially with shows like Gummi Bears, Chip N Dale's Rescue Rangers, etc.I must say another noteable thing about the 80s was Disney's "The Little Mermaid," which started what is known as the Disney Renaissance era.
I enjoy the Little Mermaid although I find it to be a bit too sweet. But Ursula is a personal favorite Disney villian of mine.
Of course The Little Mermaid was very very important, I think it was the 1st movie I ever went to see, right before the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie the next year..It made me want to be a mermaid *lol*. You know, for some reason, I think of TLM as a 90's movie to..I guess it is a side effect of it being made in '89, and my being only six when I saw it..I've always been such a Flounder fangirl..I spent so many years thinking he was a puffer fishI must say another noteable thing about the 80s was Disney's "The Little Mermaid," which started what is known as the Disney Renaissance era.
I enjoy the Little Mermaid although I find it to be a bit too sweet. But Ursula is a personal favorite Disney villian of mine.
I still can't help but think of him as some sort of a puffer fish even if I know it's not true . Besides his markings I don't really see him being the Convict Tang wiki calls himI still dont know what flounder is supposed to be
I see your point and your right that "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" showed Disney that quality animation can still be entertaining and, more important, make money. Roger Rabbit was done with Steven Spielberg and isn't a solely Disney movie. At the time Disney wasn't doing great bussiness and was being out done by Don Bluth productions esp when they release the monster success of "The Land Before Time."Actually I think it was Roger Rabbit. When that movie came out, the Disney animation studio decided to put new focus and energy in animation, especially with shows like Gummi Bears, Chip N Dale's Rescue Rangers, etc.
Witch was also a "Spielberg vehicle".At the time Disney wasn't doing great bussiness and was being out done by Don Bluth productions esp when they release the monster success of "The Land Before Time."