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[[redirect:Quotes/TheJungleBook]]->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Creator/WaltDisney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
-->--Disney Animator and Story Artist [[http://floydnormancom.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/5/requiem-for-a-gagman Floyd Norman]], describing his experience working on Disney's adaptation of The Jungle Book.

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->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Creator/WaltDisney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
-->--Disney Animator and Story Artist [[http://floydnormancom.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/5/requiem-for-a-gagman Floyd Norman]], describing his experience working on Disney's adaptation of The Jungle Book.

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->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Creator/WaltDisney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
-->--Disney Animator and Story Artist [[http://floydnormancom.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/5/requiem-for-a-gagman Floyd Norman]], describing his experience working on Disney's adaptation of The Jungle Book.
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-->--Disney Animator and Story Artist [[http://floydnormancom.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/5/requiem-for-a-gagman Floyd Norman]], describing his experience working on the film.

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->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Creator/WaltDisney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
-->--Disney Animator and Story Artist [[http://floydnormancom.squarespace.com/blog/2015/5/5/requiem-for-a-gagman Floyd Norman]], describing his experience working on the film.

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