![]() We’ll see if the two you’ve singled out really are unusually similar, or if (as I suspect) there only so many ways to draw a cartoon-style anthropomorphised little chicken. ![]() CL might be a fun movie, I’m going to go see it when it opens, but I’ll do that despite my current personal opinions of Disney as a corporation, not because of a bias towards it.Īnyway, getting back on topic: Why don’t you test your theory yourself? Collect 10 or 20 examples of cartoon-style drawings of anthropomorphised little chickens wearing clothing - you could check out Chicken Little and other children’s books from the library, and also scan some comics - and post them on-line. I’m glad to see more CG jobs, that’s good for the industry, but I’m sorry for the loss of variety in theaters, and concerned that corporations are putting all their eggs in one basket by banking on the public to absorb an endless stream of 3D comedies. My opinions are my own, and personally I have mixed feelings about these “first” 3D films (Shark Tale and now Chicken Little) because they are the first 3D films from Disney and Dreamworks’ Feature Animation departments - for which they gave up traditional animation. Jeremy don’t you think maybe you are just too close to it, I know Pixar is not owned by Disney but… “My opinions are not those of my employer or future employeers!” bcairns thanks for the picture, you nailed it. (Note that all four movies are presented on individual discs. Which comes first? The chicken or the egg? In that I mean how close does legal work on a film in the early stage? this collection are: The Wild, Chicken Little, Dinosaur and Bridge to Terabithia. Jeremy, I’ve bought all the Pixar making of books, but I’ve not read anything about legal sticking their noses in stuff, but it must happen right? If I had the resources to make my own 3D indie, on par with the big boys, and I came out with Chicken Little, I think I would be sued by WB, then trashed by Cartoon Brew and kicked out of the Cartoon community. Jeremy don’t you think maybe you are just too close to it, I know Pixar is not owned by Disney but, this seems like a copyright issue to me. I’d even bet when or if they come out with a making of Chicken Little book that they will have sketches in it that look exactly like Egghead Jr… I’ve just read they were limited edition so I grabbed mine! Neca produced a limited number of these 9 inch Vinyl figures to promote Disneys upcoming Chicken Little film.įor those that want one of these and they are great, they have them at I don’t work for toyrocket. Like Chicken Little, Ice Age: The Meltdown, and Valiant before it, The Wild generally emphasizes style over substance - to the extent that, although there. I already bought the Chicken Little Action Figure (Neca, 2005) for $29.99. ![]() I love Chicken Little, I hope it does well, I can’t wait to see it. The same goes for Disney, I just don’t get it? ![]() If a character designer turned a sketch of Egghead Jr in for a Chicken Little meeting at Pixar wouldn’t it get flagged? I mean your guys are steeped in Cartoon history and must have a huge legal dept. Hey don’t get me wrong, I love the machine that is Disney & the machine that is Pixar. ![]()
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