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Animation Source newsMarch 16, 2010
Studio closure, and home-video releases

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ImageMovers Digital closed

Following our line of "What the heck are they doing", Disney has announced they will be closing down the ImageMovers Digital studios that they had opened 3 years ago. This studio only produced one film : the very recent "A Christmas Carol", who "only" generated 300M$ internationally (yes, nowadays, that's not enough...)


I have never been a real fan of Zemeckis' "undead/Resident Evil"-like characters, but it always seem a strange decision to close a studio after the release of only ONE film.
The studio will produce another film before it's closed though : Mars Needs Moms, which interestingly, will be directed by Simon Wells (who didn't direct an animated film since Balto and The Prince of Egypt)
 


Recently, quite a few new animated films have been released to DVD (including 3 hand-drawn ones - that's not going to happen every month!) :

Curious George 2

- Curious George 2, a nice sequel to an overlooked animated film, and the last Universal direct-to-video animated film. Toonzone's review summarizes it very well :


Curious George 2 is a rarity: a technically accomplished hand-drawn animated movie for children that resolutely refuses to become "edgy" or "hip" or whatever it is that Hollywood types think they're doing when they fill kids movies with adult pop culture references and jokes about bodily functions.

 

 

Ponyo DVD

 

 


- Studio Ghibli's Ponyo has also been released to DVD and Bluray. It may not have done very well in theaters, but it really deserved better : actually, I have to admit that this is my favorite among all of the Miyazaki's animated films. (I do not like all of them, but I LOVED Ponyo) If you've never seen one yet, then try and rent it!


Ponyo is delightful and adorable without being gag-inducing, and contains virtually nothing objectionable, so this is a perfect choice for not only the younger crowd but for older viewers as well who are weary of restless Hollywood movies where the only concern is getting from point A to point B, and want to soak in the gorgeous hand-drawn artwork while they're at it. Highly recommended.

 

 

The Princess & The Frog home video


- I should also mention that The Princess & The Frog is now available on DVD and Bluray in America (yes, already!) Be sure to get it, especially if you hadn't seen it in theaters (shame on you!)


The Princess and the Frog may have a few problems, but it stands as both a highly enjoyable film and a reminder of how great the traditionally-animated Disney musical comedy fairy tale can be.

  I recommend getting the Bluray + DVD edition.

 

 

 


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March 22, 2010
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Curious George was very good actually, one of the best animated films from the 2000's if you ask me, even if a bit childish it's a very nice film (I especially love the soundtrack)...Guess this is a matter of opinion.

March 22, 2010
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I didn't think a Christmas Carol would go too well, my mum saw it and said it was good but she says that about everything!:santa:
Curious George 2? I don't think that will go well... The first one wasn't good...

March 22, 2010
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I personally see nothing bad in "A Christmas Carol". But I guess, future belongs to traditional animation which is almost abandoned now.
The downhill of Walt Disney Company reminds me similar downhill of mid 80s, after Wolfgang Reithermann death. For the few years studio was in collapse but it was then changed with Disney Renaissance which contains TaleSpin too. I hope we may see something unusual from Disney in 2010s.

March 20, 2010
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I just meant that they look like zombies.

March 20, 2010
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!!wait, go to the part when you mentioned "resident evi" (!!I love those videogames!!) are you referring to "Resident Evil Degeneration"?

March 18, 2010
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Never been a votary of Robert Zemeckis's "Uncanny Valley" style of work as well. I actually Roger Rabbit since it was a interesting concept that Ralph Bashki used. Would have wished for more combinations of live action meets animation. Oh well, I wonder how the Goon film is going to be?

March 17, 2010
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I honestly didn't like Spirited Away...It's probably well known in the US for being the first Ghibli film to be majorly advertised, but I really found it boring - not complicated or dark. Well I've seen it many years ago, so I'll have to see it again one day...

March 17, 2010
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i love the anime films from that studio, but ponyo seemed like it was for a younger audience from the adverts, while spirited away (try it out!) was more complicated and dark, something im into.
i got 9 on dvd (cgi, tim burton was involved and elijah wood and john c reilly,) it is AWSOME! shame it didnt get full recognision when it was in the theaters, but new moon was out at the same time, so obviously it had no chance. kinda reminded me of how balto stood no chance against toy story (which theyre making a third of).

March 17, 2010
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Ponyo was awesome:D
I only saw it cinemas a couple of weeks ago its weird its on dvd already

March 17, 2010
Usa Male Is not currently on the site
I'll probalbly see the Mom Mars movie if it has a good storyline. Simon Wells DIRECTED Balto, so this should be great. I am sad that Disney has to choose to close that place...
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