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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

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Sounds like you're talking about this famous special, still a traditional classic in Scandinavia!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_All_of_Us_to_All_of_You
It sounds a little familiar, but it doesn't mention the Fantasia or old Mickey Mouse cartoon segments so I really don't know. It's interesting to see that it's huge in Scandinavia when it hasn't aired here in years. Mickey's Christmas Carol is the big tradition here (and even then it's not as universal as it sounds in Scandinavia).
 
It sounds a little familiar, but it doesn't mention the Fantasia or old Mickey Mouse cartoon segments so I really don't know. It's interesting to see that it's huge in Scandinavia when it hasn't aired here in years. Mickey's Christmas Carol is the big tradition here (and even then it's not as universal as it sounds in Scandinavia).

It’s Sweden in particular where it’s the most popular. It’s still watched by tons of people there and gains high ratings every year.

When was the last time they showed Mickey’s Christmas Carol? I don’t remember it being shown at all back in the day.
 
To be fair that didn't exist until 83 or so. But it still airs on, I believe, Freeform, though I admit the older presentation of it was much better.
I guess you mean the old network TV airings I remember.

That other thing you said earlier might also be "A Disney Channel Christmas", which took segments from "From All Of Us To All Of You" and combined it with these other clips.
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/A_Disney_Channel_Christmas
 
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I guess you mean the old network TV airings I remember.

That other thing you said earlier might also be "A Disney Channel Christmas", which took segments from "From All Of Us To All Of You" and combined it with these other clips.
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/A_Disney_Channel_Christmas
That's probably it, since it mentions the Fantasia clip and the old Mickey Mouse cartoon I remember. I wouldn't have considered it otherwise since the Wikipedia article for it doesn't mention either part in it.
 
That's probably it, since it mentions the Fantasia clip and the old Mickey Mouse cartoon I remember. I wouldn't have considered it otherwise since the Wikipedia article for it doesn't mention either part in it.
Since it only aired on TDC, it wouldn't surprise me nobody thought to mention it much elsewhere.
 
Since Disney owns Star Wars, U was checking out the star wars trend in the forum and recently found out that Disney is actually losing money from Star Wars despite making a billion dollars from the last movie.


It looks like the sales for the toys, comic, etc is not going as predicted and we might see the next movie (the last of the triology) to actually underperform.

Looks like Star Wars wasnt exactly the cash cow they were looking for.
 
Since Disney owns Star Wars, U was checking out the star wars trend in the forum and recently found out that Disney is actually losing money from Star Wars despite making a billion dollars from the last movie.


It looks like the sales for the toys, comic, etc is not going as predicted and we might see the next movie (the last of the triology) to actually underperform.

Looks like Star Wars wasnt exactly the cash cow they were looking for.
The cow isn't the problem. Bad feed means bad dairy.
 
Since Disney owns Star Wars, U was checking out the star wars trend in the forum and recently found out that Disney is actually losing money from Star Wars despite making a billion dollars from the last movie.


It looks like the sales for the toys, comic, etc is not going as predicted and we might see the next movie (the last of the triology) to actually underperform.

Looks like Star Wars wasnt exactly the cash cow they were looking for.
How many times does it need to be said?

#GetWokeGoBroke
 
I'm pretty sure I've brought them up before, but Martin's videos are basically the most beautiful crystals of theme park autism ever made in this plane of reality.
 
Double posting, but they caught the robber. Apparently he just stole some clothes from the AA not the whole thing.
 
Double posting, but they caught the robber. Apparently he just stole some clothes from the AA not the whole thing.
I hope they were able to recover all that. I'm still surprised they haven't moved him to the official Disney Archives, he had been tagged to be sent there a while ago.
 
sounds like mousespeak for "took him to a nice farm up north where he'll have a lot of room to run around"

I assume the Disney Archives are where they keep Walt's cryogenically frozen body, and the Hall of Presidents animatronics for the losing candidates.
 
So into the Spider-Verse was actually pretty good and received lots of praise, anyone think that'll film win a chance against Princesses-And-Ralph or Incredi-borings 2, or as usual, Disney / Pixar will win the prize because "if it's Disney, it MUST be good" mentality?

Not to mention Disney's offerings this year have more political subtext than Spider-Verse. Spider-Verse may have a black lead but that's really nothing against "muh princesses are not damsels in distress" from Ralph, or Elastigirl and Mr Incredible swapping work because of "empowerment".
 
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So into the Spider-Verse was actually pretty good and received lots of praise, anyone think that'll film win a chance against Princesses-And-Ralph or Incredi-borings 2, or as usual, Disney / Pixar will win the prize because "if it's Disney, it MUST be good" mentality? Not to mention Disney's offerings have more political subtext than Spider-Verse.

While I do think a Disney film will win due to various reasons not related to to their quality, Spiderverse is in the interesting camp of being a black super hero movie, meaning both people who care about the best film winning and the insufferably woke would both be upset at its loss. Disney could miss out on the Oscar so as to not have people complain about the Oscars being racist.
 
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