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General Category => Role Playing Public Radio Podcast => : Doc Brown August 30, 2010, 03:07:37 PM
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Hope so, because I did it anyways.
Some friends of mine over at the team fortress 2 fort website/community clan do a podcast called "Across the Nerdaverse" discussing movies, games, all that good noise and I mentioned RPPR in the "what's entertaining you" segment. I hope that and this thread are ok and that I did you guys justice. Check it out at http://nerdaverse.com/ (http://nerdaverse.com/) episode 25, and stick around for a nerdfight: who is the best disney villain?
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Michael Eisner is the best Disney villain
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18:50 is when I mention RPPR fyi, why I mentioned children-friendly and rppr anywhere close to each other is beyond me.
Anyways the nerdfight is a good listen I think, limited to the animated films and no pixar but some good picks.
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Who is the villain of the Apple Dumpling Gang? Because whoever it is, they are the best villain.
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Or the ghost from "the Ghost and Mr. Chicken."
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Or the bedknobs in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks."
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Or the bedknobs in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks."
Pretty sure that little blonde kid was the villain of that movie, sending his sibling and caretaker to strange, dangerous places only he could actually leave from. Good thing nobody let him out of arms reach of he'd've been on the bed and off to candyland.
Scar's my favorite villain. Won't say he's the best.
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The game board of "Jumanji". Best inanimate-yet-maleficent plot device EVER.
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claude frollo or man from bambi
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The game board of "Jumanji". Best inanimate-yet-maleficent plot device EVER.
THAT'S NOT A DISNEY MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From Thad: How about the rampant racism from "Song of the South"
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From Thad: How about the rampant racism from "Song of the South"
Well... it was racist? Not really a Disney villain if it doesn't get beaten by the hero but only killed through their own devices (or actions of other villains).
If the racism collectivally manifested as a gnostic demon upon the movie screen only to be sack tapped by a manifestation of reason and then shived by solidified greed, that'd be an awesome villain.
And if I'm going to be activally attacking Song of the South then we might as well manifest American perceptions from the entire year of 1946 and kick it's ass good.
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Nah necrow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4DLq0VBA3A
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in all seriousness Judge Claude Frollo, and i have many reasons to back this up which i doubt any cares about.
Though i wonder....does Judge Doom count as he was mostly live action?
some friends of mine often joked about which disney animated female leads you would do most, though Jessica Rabbit wasn;t allowed, cause she's pretty much a given.
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in all seriousness Judge Claude Frollo, and i have many reasons to back this up which i doubt any cares about.
Though i wonder....does Judge Doom count as he was mostly live action?
some friends of mine often joked about which disney animated female leads you would do most, though Jessica Rabbit wasn;t allowed, cause she's pretty much a given.
In that case, vote on the forums (link on the podcast page), I need some backers for my horsie.
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i would if i didnt have to register...nuts to that i say!
i did it regardless.....I'm shocked that no one mentioned Jafar. That's just silly.
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I know right I haven't even registered there yet, pain in the balls for such an inactive forum. I'll suggest they move the poll to the front page or something.
Jafar would have (SHOULD) have been a conteeendah. He's the Walter O' Dim of Disney. One problem might have been that his grim awesome villainry was overshadowed by the comedy of the genie or even the bird at a lot of points.
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also...the posts needing to be approved by a moderator before they are actually posted is really kind of annoying.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzyLZYYb2qk
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Wow. I mean i knew robin hood ripped off a ton from jungle book most obviously Little John and baloo being the same exact characters in almost every way. Not to mention Sir hiss being completely based off kaa. The beauty and beast dance seen can sort of be defended as being an homoage to sleeping beauty, seeing as it wasn't made near so close together as the rest of the examples.
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I don't see it as a big deal. Its not like they used the same animation. All the characters still had to be hand drawn.
I'm sure it made the work get done faster when they could use the same wireframes and just put new skins over top. :P
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I don't see it as a big deal. Its not like they used the same animation. All the characters still had to be hand drawn.
I'm sure it made the work get done faster when they could use the same wireframes and just put new skins over top. :P
Plus given that these scenes are primarily dance sequences it is only a small portion of these films that are being copied over. Besides, Disney can use their version of the "it's a feature, not a bug" excuse: "It's not lazy animation, it's Disneys signature animation!"
Speaking of computer bugs and Disney, Sark from Tron would probably have to be my vote.
(http://brighsidelair.wdfiles.com/local--files/admin:manage/OutdoorMovieSeries_Tron_Sark%5B5%5D.png)