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Elsa from ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' is often referred to as "Princess Elsa", especially in Brazil, even though her coronation and status as ''queen'' of Arendelle is a major plot point. Even then, it's not as bad as when she's called "[[IAmNotShazam Princess Frozen]]".

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* Elsa from ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' is often referred to as "Princess Elsa", especially in Brazil, even though her coronation and status as ''queen'' of Arendelle is a are major plot point. points. Even then, it's not as bad as when she's called "[[IAmNotShazam Princess Frozen]]".Frozen]]"...
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Elsa from ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' is often referred to as "Princess Elsa", especially in Brazil, even though her coronation and status as ''queen'' of Arendelle is a major plot point. Even then, it's not as bad as when she's called "[[IAmNotShazam Princess Frozen]]".
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* The author of ''The New York Times''' [[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/movies/14dvd.html review]] of some remastered Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein [=DVDs=] expressed disappointment when he read the back cover of ''Theatre/{{Carousel}}'' saying that it came with a film adaptation of its predecessor, ''Liliom'', assumed this referred to the 1930 adaptation, but then found himself watching Creator/FritzLang's 1934 movie. One must wonder why he felt surprised, since the back DVD cover and the insert listing production notes and DVD features and chapters clearly list the 1934 adaptation among the bonus features. (Granted, other people anticipated the inclusion of the 1930 movie, but they did so ''before'' obtaining the DVD.)

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* The author of ''The New York Times''' [[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/movies/14dvd.html review]] of some remastered Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein [=DVDs=] expressed disappointment when he read the back cover of ''Theatre/{{Carousel}}'' saying that it came with a film adaptation of its predecessor, ''Liliom'', ''Film/{{Liliom}}'', assumed this referred to the 1930 adaptation, but then found himself watching Creator/FritzLang's 1934 movie. One must wonder why he felt surprised, since the back DVD cover and the insert listing production notes and DVD features and chapters clearly list the 1934 adaptation among the bonus features. (Granted, other people anticipated the inclusion of the 1930 movie, but they did so ''before'' obtaining the DVD.)
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** One article reported that ''Captain Marvel'''s [[TheNineties '90s]] time frame sets it at an earlier time period than any other MCU movie. If the author saw ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', he would've realized that the [[TheForties Forties]] period piece has ''Captain Marvel'' beat.

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** One article reported that ''Captain Marvel'''s [[TheNineties '90s]] time frame sets it at an earlier time period than any other MCU movie. If the author saw ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', he would've realized that the [[TheForties Forties]] '40s]] period piece has ''Captain Marvel'' beat.
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** One article reported that ''Captain Marvel'''s [[TheNineties '90s]] time frame sets it at an earlier time period than any other MCU movie. The author never saw ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', which takes place primarily during TheForties.

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** One article reported that ''Captain Marvel'''s [[TheNineties '90s]] time frame sets it at an earlier time period than any other MCU movie. The If the author never saw ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', which takes place primarily during TheForties.he would've realized that the [[TheForties Forties]] period piece has ''Captain Marvel'' beat.
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** [[http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/20094/Godzilla-vs-Biollante/overview This article from the New York Times]] wrongfully calls the film ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' "Godzilla VS Bioranch". It's made even more annoying by the fact that the article even has a poster from the film that shows the actual title of the film.

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** [[http://movies.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20150908041907/http://www.nytimes.com/movie/20094/Godzilla-vs-Biollante/overview com/movies/movie/20094/Godzilla-vs-Bioranch/overview This article from the New York Times]] wrongfully calls the film ''Film/GodzillaVsBiollante'' "Godzilla VS Bioranch". It's made even more annoying by the fact that the article even has a poster from the film that shows the actual title of the film.



* The Parents Television Council's [[http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/publications/moviereviews/PTC/2006/friedworms.asp review of the film version]] of ''How to Eat Fried Worms'' opens with the following statement: "The beloved children's classic ... has come to life in this faithful adaptation of Thomas Rockwell's novel." If the movie is so faithful, how do they explain the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Eat_Fried_Worms_(film)#Differences_from_the_book differences from the book]] listed on the Wikipedia article?

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* The Parents Television Council's [[http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/publications/moviereviews/PTC/2006/friedworms.asp review of the film version]] of ''How to Eat Fried Worms'' opens with the following statement: "The beloved children's classic ... has come to life in this faithful adaptation of Thomas Rockwell's novel." If the movie is so faithful, how do they explain the [[http://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Eat_Fried_Worms_(film)#Differences_from_the_book differences from the book]] listed on the Wikipedia article?
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* The Parents Television Council's [[http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/publications/moviereviews/PTC/2006/friedworms.asp review of the film version]] of ''How to Eat Fried Wormds'' opens with the following statement: "The beloved children's classic ... has come to life in this faithful adaptation of Thomas Rockwell's novel." If the movie is so faithful, how do they explain the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Eat_Fried_Worms_(film)#Differences_from_the_book differences from the book]] listed on the Wikipedia article?

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* The Parents Television Council's [[http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/publications/moviereviews/PTC/2006/friedworms.asp review of the film version]] of ''How to Eat Fried Wormds'' Worms'' opens with the following statement: "The beloved children's classic ... has come to life in this faithful adaptation of Thomas Rockwell's novel." If the movie is so faithful, how do they explain the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Eat_Fried_Worms_(film)#Differences_from_the_book differences from the book]] listed on the Wikipedia article?
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** Speaking of Disney, Netflix has been inaccurate on the info of two of the movies in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon: ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'' and ''Disney/BrotherBear''. Respectively, Netflix says that '''Fagin''' was the villain when it's actually '''Sykes''' (probably they confused it with [[OliverTwist other adaptations of the same story]]), and that Kenai was avenging his '''father''' when Sitka is clearly his '''eldest brother'''.

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** Speaking of Disney, Netflix has been inaccurate on the info of two of the movies in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon: ''Disney/OliverAndCompany'' and ''Disney/BrotherBear''. Respectively, Netflix says that '''Fagin''' was the villain when it's actually '''Sykes''' (probably they confused it with [[OliverTwist [[Literature/OliverTwist other adaptations of the same story]]), and that Kenai was avenging his '''father''' when Sitka is clearly his '''eldest brother'''.



** The description Netflix has for ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' says that Luther is one of the team members that helps Ethan on his mission to ClearHisName from the terrorist attack at the Kremlin. Luther only shows up for the last few minutes of the movie, however.

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** The description Netflix has for ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' says that Luther is one of the team members that helps Ethan on his mission to ClearHisName clear his name from the terrorist attack at the Kremlin. Luther only shows up for the last few minutes of the movie, however.
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** When Creator/BrieLarson was cast as the title heroine in the ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'' movie, CNN ran the headline "Shazam! Brie Larson is 'Captain Marvel'." Apparently, nobody told them they were thinking of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} the wrong Captain Marvel]].

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** When Creator/BrieLarson was cast as the title heroine in the ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'' ''Film/CaptainMarvel'' movie, CNN ran the headline "Shazam! Brie Larson is 'Captain Marvel'." Apparently, nobody told them they were thinking of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} the wrong Captain Marvel]].

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** When Creator/BrieLarson was cast as the title heroine in the ''Film/CaptainMarvel'' movie, CNN ran the headline "Shazam! Brie Larson is 'Captain Marvel'." Apparently, nobody told them they were thinking of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} the wrong Captain Marvel]].

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** When Creator/BrieLarson was cast as the title heroine in the ''Film/CaptainMarvel'' ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'' movie, CNN ran the headline "Shazam! Brie Larson is 'Captain Marvel'." Apparently, nobody told them they were thinking of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} the wrong Captain Marvel]].Marvel]].
** One article reported that ''Captain Marvel'''s [[TheNineties '90s]] time frame sets it at an earlier time period than any other MCU movie. The author never saw ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', which takes place primarily during TheForties.
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** Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflict in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler: is before the final shootout of the film.]]
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* The author of ''The New York Times''' [[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/movies/14dvd.html review]] of some remastered Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein [=DVDs=] expressed disappointment when he read the back cover of ''{{Carousel}}'' saying that it came with a film adaptation of its predecessor, ''Liliom'', assumed this referred to the 1930 adaptation, but then found himself watching Creator/FritzLang's 1934 movie. One must wonder why he felt surprised, since the back DVD cover and the insert listing production notes and DVD features and chapters clearly list the 1934 adaptation among the bonus features. (Granted, other people anticipated the inclusion of the 1930 movie, but they did so ''before'' obtaining the DVD.)

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* The author of ''The New York Times''' [[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/movies/14dvd.html review]] of some remastered Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein [=DVDs=] expressed disappointment when he read the back cover of ''{{Carousel}}'' ''Theatre/{{Carousel}}'' saying that it came with a film adaptation of its predecessor, ''Liliom'', assumed this referred to the 1930 adaptation, but then found himself watching Creator/FritzLang's 1934 movie. One must wonder why he felt surprised, since the back DVD cover and the insert listing production notes and DVD features and chapters clearly list the 1934 adaptation among the bonus features. (Granted, other people anticipated the inclusion of the 1930 movie, but they did so ''before'' obtaining the DVD.)
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** Their "review" of ''BatmanReturns'' (1992) mentioned that the moral was "Crime does not pay." But Catwoman commits multiple crimes throughout the story and is [[KarmaHoudini never brought to justice, even at the end]]. It also must be pointed out that the story doesn't end well for ''Batman''...who is, you know, the ''hero'' of the piece.

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** Their "review" of ''BatmanReturns'' ''Film/BatmanReturns'' (1992) mentioned that the moral was "Crime does not pay." But Catwoman commits multiple crimes throughout the story and is [[KarmaHoudini never brought to justice, even at the end]]. It also must be pointed out that the story doesn't end well for ''Batman''...who is, you know, the ''hero'' of the piece.
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** Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler: is before the final shootout of the film.]]

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** Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts conflict in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler: is before the final shootout of the film.]]
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** Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler is before the final shootout of the film.]]

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** Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler [[spoiler: is before the final shootout of the film.]]
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** Film/Scarface says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler is before the final shootout of the film.]]

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** Film/Scarface Film/Scarface1983 says that Tony makes the fatal mistake of getting high off his own supply, as if it's what sets off the conflicts in the movie. The only time Tony ever gets high off his own supply [[spoiler is before the final shootout of the film.]]
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* In the documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', there is a part where they tell the audience how Ronald [=McDonald=] is exposed to kids, and they say that he had a TV show. The clip they show? A scene from The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=], which was a DirectToVideo series due to the FCC banning characters from commercials having their own shows towards the end of the 60's.
** Also, IMDB says [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants SpongeBob]] was "mentioned" in Supersize Me, when actually, a picture from an ad for candy with [=SpongeBob=] was shown. The particular scene is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it sighting that can be found in a rapid fire montage of ads for kids' food.

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* In Many people accuse ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' of having the CaptainObviousAesop of "eating three meals a day of fast food is bad for you." As explained in the film, the point of the central stunt is not just to show that this habit is bad for you, but to show ''how'' bad it is for you, which surprises even the host's doctors. Also, the rest of the documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', there is a part where they tell the audience about how Ronald [=McDonald=] is exposed to kids, and they say that he had a TV show. The clip they show? A scene from The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=], which was a DirectToVideo series due to the FCC banning characters from commercials having their own shows towards the end of the 60's.
** Also, IMDB says [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants SpongeBob]] was "mentioned" in Supersize Me, when actually, a picture from an ad for candy
saturated American culture has become with [=SpongeBob=] was shown. The particular scene is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it sighting that can be found in a rapid fire montage of ads for kids' food.fast food.



** Somewhat understandable if the reviewer was familiar with the original Star Trek, but didn't understand the premise behind the new movie. In the original Star Trek canon (the new movie takes place in an AlternateUniverse), James did indeed have a brother named George Kirk.
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* A Billboard magazine article from 1998 claims that the 1996 ''Film/ShallWeDance'' is a Studio Ghibli film. (To be fair, most of the article is about Studio Ghibli, so it'd be easy for a writer not familiar with the material to get confused.)

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* A Billboard magazine article from 1998 claims that the 1996 version of ''Film/ShallWeDance'' is a Studio Ghibli film. (To be fair, most of the article is about Studio Ghibli, so it'd be easy for a writer not familiar with the material to get confused.)
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* Build A Bear Workshop's description for their plush toy of Fluffy from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' starts with "Agnes, Gru's favourite unicorn, is totally adorable in furry friend form!" Fluffy is the name of the unicorn, and Agnes is the name of one of Gru's daughters.

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* Build A Bear Workshop's description for their plush toy of Fluffy from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' starts with "Agnes, Gru's favourite unicorn, is totally adorable in furry friend form!" Fluffy is the name of the unicorn, and Agnes is the name of one of Gru's daughters.daughters and the person who actually owns said unicorn, not Gru.
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* Build A Bear Workshop's description for their plush toy of Fluffy from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' starts with " Agnes, Gru's favourite unicorn, is totally adorable in furry friend form!" Fluffy is the name of the unicorn, and Agnes is the name of one of Gru's daughters.

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* Build A Bear Workshop's description for their plush toy of Fluffy from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' starts with " Agnes, "Agnes, Gru's favourite unicorn, is totally adorable in furry friend form!" Fluffy is the name of the unicorn, and Agnes is the name of one of Gru's daughters.
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* Build A Bear Workshop's description for their plush toy of Fluffy from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' starts with " Agnes, Gru's favourite unicorn, is totally adorable in furry friend form!" Fluffy is the name of the unicorn, and Agnes is the name of one of Gru's daughters.
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* Comments from director Colin Treverrow on ''Film/JurassicWorld'' not dwelling on the events of the previous two sequels to ''Film/JurassicPark'' that much have lead to many outlets assuming that they had been stricken from the timeline entirely. The movie and the ViralMarketing actually make a handful of nods toward ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'' and ''Film/JurassicParkIII''.

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* Comments from director Colin Treverrow on ''Film/JurassicWorld'' not dwelling on the events of the previous two sequels to ''Film/JurassicPark'' that much have lead led to many outlets assuming that they had been stricken from the timeline entirely. The movie and the ViralMarketing actually make a handful of nods toward ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'' and ''Film/JurassicParkIII''.
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** The photo caption in [[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20010624/REVIEWS08/106240301/1023 this review]] of ''Film/SchindlersList'' incorrectly identifies Liam Neeson as Ralph Fiennes, and indirectly implies that [[{{Nazi}} Ralph]] [[AxeCrazy Fiennes's character]] was in the business of ''saving'' Jews. Ralph Feinnes and Liam Neeson do look shockingly similar, though.

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** The photo caption in [[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20010624/REVIEWS08/106240301/1023 this review]] of ''Film/SchindlersList'' incorrectly identifies Liam Neeson as Ralph Fiennes, and indirectly implies that [[{{Nazi}} Ralph]] [[AxeCrazy Fiennes's character]] was in the business of ''saving'' Jews. Ralph Feinnes Fiennes and Liam Neeson do look shockingly similar, though.
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** When Daniel Brühl was cast in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', several outlets erroneously reported that he'd be playing Baron Mordo, a prominent ComicBook/DoctorStrange villain, and that he was being positioned to play the BigBad in the ''Film/DoctorStrange'' movie. In reality, he was cast to play Baron ''Zemo'', a Captain America villain with absolutely no connection to Strange, while Creator/ChiwetelEjiofor (who needless to say, does not look like Brühl) wound up playing Mordo.

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** When Daniel Brühl was cast in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', several outlets erroneously reported that he'd be playing Baron Mordo, a prominent ComicBook/DoctorStrange villain, and that he was being positioned to play the BigBad in the ''Film/DoctorStrange'' ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'' movie. In reality, he was cast to play Baron ''Zemo'', a Captain America villain with absolutely no connection to Strange, while Creator/ChiwetelEjiofor (who needless to say, does not look like Brühl) wound up playing Mordo.
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** According to "[[http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-childhood-favorites-that-did-not-age-well/ 5 Childhood Favorites That Did Not Age Well]]" by Erik Germ, "You might not have realized this while you were caught in the throes of sharing "WHAT 90S' DISNEY PRINCE ARE YOU?", but Disney hasn't had a hand-animated film since 2009's ''Disney/{{The Princess And The Frog}}''." Actually, Disney ''did'' produce one more non-CGI film: 2011's ''Disney/WinnieThePooh''.
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* [[http://cinemovie.tv/cinemovie_new/component/content/article/55-interviews/1280-guillermo-del-toro-interview-pinocchio-dreamworks This article]] about Guillermo Del Toro joining Creator/DreamWorksAnimation claims that the studio's 2012 movie ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' is a sequel to Zack Snyder's ''[[WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheGuardiansTheOwlsOfGaHoole Legend of the Guardians]]''. You know, that owl movie made by ''WARNER BROTHERS''.

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* [[http://cinemovie.[[http://web.archive.org/web/20120509211245/http://cinemovie.tv/cinemovie_new/component/content/article/55-interviews/1280-guillermo-del-toro-interview-pinocchio-dreamworks This article]] about Guillermo Del Toro joining Creator/DreamWorksAnimation claims that the studio's 2012 movie ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' is a sequel to Zack Snyder's ''[[WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheGuardiansTheOwlsOfGaHoole Legend of the Guardians]]''. You know, that owl movie made by ''WARNER BROTHERS''.
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* [[http://cinemovie.tv/cinemovie_new/component/content/article/55-interviews/1280-guillermo-del-toro-interview-pinocchio-dreamworks This article]] about Guillermo Del Toro joining Creator/DreamWorksAnimation claims that the studio's 2012 movie "Rise of the Guardians" is a sequel to Zack Snyder's "Legend of the Guardians." You know, that owl movie made by ''WARNER BROTHERS''.
** In mid 2012, when lemurs are considered to be threatened even more, this [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120721213708/http://www.france24.com/en/20120714-lemurs-worlds-most-threatened-mammal-study AFP article]] believes that the WaltDisney company made the film WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}.

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* [[http://cinemovie.tv/cinemovie_new/component/content/article/55-interviews/1280-guillermo-del-toro-interview-pinocchio-dreamworks This article]] about Guillermo Del Toro joining Creator/DreamWorksAnimation claims that the studio's 2012 movie "Rise of the Guardians" ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' is a sequel to Zack Snyder's "Legend ''[[WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheGuardiansTheOwlsOfGaHoole Legend of the Guardians." Guardians]]''. You know, that owl movie made by ''WARNER BROTHERS''.
** In mid 2012, when lemurs are considered to be threatened even more, this [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120721213708/http://www.france24.com/en/20120714-lemurs-worlds-most-threatened-mammal-study AFP article]] believes that the WaltDisney company Creator/{{Disney}} [[AllAnimationIsDisney made the film film]] WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}.

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