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Topic: Top 25 Favorite Animation Feature Films
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted April 20, 2012 12:45 PM
One of my favorites, (though not in the top two), is "The Rescuers Down Under", and it certainly ranks as the best sequel ever made. In some ways, I think it tops the first film. That first ten minutes is, (in my opinion) one of the most uplifting sequences in the film with that "Cody" flying on the back of the giant eagle.
... oh, and a magnificent job on the animation of the eagle, as they really captured the mannerisms and movements of a real eagle. Amazingly good animation.
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Osi Osgood
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posted April 24, 2012 12:49 PM
Most interesting choice, Hugh!
I prefer "Hoppity Goes to Town" (originally titled, "Mr. Bug Goes to Town"), which has the unfortunate release date of ...
December 7th 1941, incredibly bad timing.
I felt that "Bug" fit the Fleischer school of animation with a much better fit than 'Gulliver". Actually, "Gulliver" was Max's pick as he had been a lifelong fan of that book. What is quite surprising, is that I once read that the thought was tossed about within the studio casting Popeye as Gulliver, but Segar (creator of Popeye) wanted very large royalties for the use of Popeye in a feature and they couldn't work it out ...
But, could you just imagine if Popeye had been Gullver?
Most cool.
Another storyline that they could have made a feature but they chose to make a color special was Raggedy Ann and Andy, which might have made for a very good feature as well.
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