On Oswald's Return To His Rightful Home:

Mar 06, 2006 10:35

Finally, there is closure regarding Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit. That name might mean jack shit to you but to the millions of Disney fans, Oswald is an icon. Kidnapped by the corporate monster in the 1920's, Oswald was Walt Disney's first character when he worked for Universal. Because he was a peon, Universal owned the rights to anything he ( Read more... )

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lord_calvert March 15 2006, 02:21:13 UTC
Hope florida is awesome. Have you seen Joe Kamp on American Idol? Its not actually him but, isn't the resemblance scary? I hope you know what i'm talking about

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Um... Marc anonymous April 1 2006, 01:00:43 UTC
Come on Marc... get your facts straight. Mickey Mouse did NOT make his premier in "Steamboat Willie." He made his film premier in "Plane Crazy." It was then followed by "Gallopin Gaucho" and finally "Steamboat Willie."

If you're ever going to work for the Mouse... you best start smartin' up on the trivia! ;)

As for him being a "peon," do you consider Pixar to be peons as well? Every film and character that they created with their previous contract with Disney belonged to the Walt Disney Company. In other words, they could not use the characters in their previous films, or make a sequel, without the expressed permission of the Disney Co. Now that we're buying Pixar (though the creative shift really makes it seem like it is the other way around), it will be much easier to get quality films made with good stories.

I love that you say, "NFL Stuff," when it actually includes Al Michaels. :)

I'm tired of giving you a learnin'. I'm going to bed!

-Mark

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