They made a cartoon about the Loch Ness Monster for "Winnie the Pooh" and another short, "Paperman", will appear before "Wreck-It-Ralph".
Ones starring the characters, I mean... but yeah. I thought that the Loch Ness Monster cartoon was the best part of the Pooh movie (besides the Backson, of course). It really had that classic Disney short feel of things like Casey Jones, the Reluctant Dragon... even Wind in the Willows. A feel they didn't grasp, yet tried too hard to recreate in the box office flop, Home on the Range.
I give them credit, though. When they made that one Goofy short, they picked the best possible Goofy cartoon subject. A "How To." Only thing more fun than a Goofy "How To" are those 1950's shorts about mundane things that a more Humanized version of Goofy keeps bungling.
But we're in serious need of a new Donald Duck short.
Yeah and it's because of the going out of print back and forth that you can BARELY EVER find them anywhere! (Not even in comic stores.)
They go in and out of print due to the fact that the licenses keep expiring and bouncing around. If only I could get my mitts on 50 bucks to buy both volumes of the Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck before it becomes impossible to find again. I swear, that thing's only available like once a decade, and I keep missing my chance. They really should have gave Boom an extension, but it looks like Fantagraphics has the reprint of old comics license now. Hopefully, they'll do Life and Times when the Boom prints disappear for good. Too bad they didn't make them soft bound, though.
But anyway, Disney does need a new project for their characters!
I'm getting very fed up with Mickey Mouse clubhouse!
But....It would be nice to see another movie with them. (TRADITIONALLY ANIMATED!)
The characters look dreadful in CGI. Not just in Clubhouse, but all their CGI projects (Twice Upon a Christmas, which I've never seen, but I hear it has Max Goof and Uncle Scrooge in it, so it can't be all bad). They just don't have that aesthetic. The Ducks look alright, though... but Mickey looks completely weird. Somethings just don't work in 3 dimensions... even if it's as simple as making them a kid's toy.
Come on. You know you have one toy of some cartoon character that doesn't look right as a toy at all.