This past year has been one of the largest in animation history, wielding a total of 14 films commercially released in English-speaking countries. Of these, 9 were sequels, continuations, re-releases, or otherwise Smurfy. Three were traditionally-animated, two were entirely motion-capture, and four ended up in the Top 10 Grossing Films of the year.
Let's take a look at the films released this past year, in release order. Beginning with Gnomeo and Juliet, which was released in America on February 11. It opened at the #3 spot its opening weekend, grossing [...] Read more!
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This piece of news came about in an obscure way. The previously-announced Pixar film involving dinosaurs has had its release date replaced with, you guessed it, The Snow Queen. However, there's a new piece of information emerging: The film is now entitled Frozen.
This practice of changing movie names is not new to Disney; before Tangled was released, it was advertised and produced under the name Rapunzel. The idea behind this is to make it clear that these films are aimed more toward families and both genders, rather than kids--specifically, little girls.
This film has [...] Read more!
Most of you know about "Disney Afternoon avenue" which was organized in 1990/1991, but did you know that Capcom had a video game contest then? Me neither!
I suggest you to read this article for a lot of pictures and especially that video :
Wow, he won a COLOR television!!! *ironic mode*
Source : http://www.acartoonchristmas.com/2011/11/30/capcom-goes-to-disneyland/
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