"Mickey in Yodeland" premiered. We're back to a short with no dialogue, which makes it more tranquil!
I dunno, I like cartoons without dialogue, but maybe that's just because of all the Tom And Jerry I grew up with.
You have a link to the short?
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.My bad. The title is "Mickey in YodelBERG".
"La persona que subio este video no permitio que estuviera disponible en tu pais."
Fuck yourself with a spiked bat, Disney.
I hate to hear that they're still continuing the Region Locking policy. That is some serious bull.
Also? I'm really digging these new shorts. I do hope that we can see them make use of Oswald really soon. This treatment would do wonders for the Walt Sons.
http://www.longcriercat.deviantart.com I'm thirsty. Got any ink? Resident Pen Ward antagonist.I WANNA SEE OSWALD IN THESE SHORTS!
i agree; these shorts would be a great way to re-introduce Oswald to the small screen. it'd be neat if he got his own animated series out of the deal.
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.It be better if this whole thing became it's own series and NOT messed with by Disney channel head executives and turn into tween crap.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceThat short was adorable. And I loved the part with the Yeti XD
RE: Region-locking—it's probably less that they want to hold it back from other countries and more a matter of rights issues and negotiations. I'm sure they would certainly make it available worldwide if they could—more views and more money that way.
edited 1st Jul '13 8:39:37 PM by 0dd1
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.The whole region thing is so outdated...it's high time that the network executives open their eyes and sit together to develop a new concept which uses the internet for the advantage of all, including the copyright owners, instead of fighting a useless battle against all the people who will upload the stuff either way somewhere. But that's another discussion. I watched the croissants short, and while I wouldn't say it's perfect, it's a way better try than the Mickey Mouse works shorts. They were too polished and too Bugs Bunny like imho....the great thing about the Classic Disney Shorts was always that they never started out particularly crazy, they were always about a realistic relatable situation which just became crazier and crazier, but never over the top. In the Croissant short, I like the premise, I think the part with Mickey jumping over the water is a little bit much (and unfunny) but the second part is great, especially when he drives through the arc de triumph. I also like the drawing style...needs a little bit getting used to, but despite being so simple, it doesn't look as cheap as the M Mworks short did.
I liked the MouseWorks shorts a lot...
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.I too really like the Mouseworks shorts, though I have to admit they were sometimes pretty simply animated.
edited 2nd Jul '13 6:28:02 AM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.I saw that "Crossant" short a few nights ago, and I at the Cinderella scene being ruined by Mickey doing awesome scooter stunts.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justicea new short's just been uploaded to their channel.
I lost it as Betty White saying "He was pink and delicious."
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.The animation on that one gives me a very Ren & Stimpy vibe.
Long live Cinematech. FC:0259-0435-4987These are great.
Easy street has no parking signs.....HOLY CARP THAT WAS BETTY WHITE!!! WHY DID I NOT NOTICE IT BEFORE!?
I was not expecting a guest voice from Betty White at all That was pretty awesome.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.I liked it, especially the ending with Mickey owning a miniature train ride that children can ride in. Walt would be proud.
edited 6th Jul '13 5:43:02 PM by DS9guy
So would Michael Jackson. TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceIt depends. How much he was charging the children?
Lol. Despite being in the United States, I can't watch it because I'm not in the United States. Region lock fail.
edited 6th Jul '13 7:39:37 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Just saw "New york wennie". I can kinda see the "Renand Stimpy" feel in that short. Not much but really there.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justice
We're in for 15 more of these. It's a series.