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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
Reminders:
Reminders:
*Add these references to [[Draft:Lego Fortnite (video game)]]:
**https://www.axios.com/2023/12/08/fortnite-lego-rocket-racing
**https://www.gamesradar.com/i-have-no-idea-if-lego-fortnite-can-live-up-to-its-potential-but-im-hooked-on-the-tears-of-the-kingdom-meets-valheim-pitch/
**https://reviewed.usatoday.com/gaming/news/lego-fortnite
**https://www.ign.com/articles/fortnites-big-bang-event-was-an-epic-adventure-that-sets-up-new-lego-racing-and-music-games
**https://www.polygon.com/fortnite/23990575/lego-fortnite-release-date-how-to-play
**https://www.eurogamer.net/lego-fortnite-feels-a-minecraft-for-the-metaverse-era
**https://dotesports.com/fortnite/news/how-to-stay-warm-in-lego-fortnite

*Add these references to [[Draft:Judy Hopps]]:
*Add these references to [[Draft:Judy Hopps]]:
**https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/disney-lorcana-rise-of-the-floodborn-judy-hopps-madam-mim-kronk/
**https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/disney-lorcana-rise-of-the-floodborn-judy-hopps-madam-mim-kronk/

Revision as of 04:31, 9 December 2023

My Drafts

Miscellaneous

Reminders:

  • Add on other media to Lloyd Garmadon that the character made cameos in America Ninja Warrior with sponsored obstacle courses based on the 2017 film as well as the character appearing in promotional shorts advertising the show.
  • Find source that stated that the Talking Friends episodes were the most-viewed videos on Disney’s YouTube channel until Mulan’s Let’s Get Down to Business song was uploaded onto the channel.
  • Add THQ and THQNordic's history with the Nickelodeon licenses with references on Draft:Paramount Game Studios.

Create draft for WedgeWorks (forgotten short-ran subsidiary of 20th Century Fox; all films in development were cancelled during development).

https://variety.com/2018/tv/festivals/disney-annecy-vikingskool-rocketeer-owl-house-1202843108/

https://www.forbes.com/2005/12/14/six-flags-weinstein-1214markets09.html

https://www.awn.com/news/rock-dog-2-rock-around-park-coming-digital-june-11

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt11207240/?ref_=bo_rl_ti

https://collider.com/chowder-cartoon-network-underrated-modern-classic/

Reminder: Expand the Scrat page with more references so it doesn’t get relisted for potential deletion.

My DYK? (Did You Know?)

...that an advertising campaign promoting Aqua Teen Hunger Force’s film went horribly wrong when signs displaying the Mooninites were mistaken for bombs throughout Boston?

Miscellaneous Disney list

All films listed are theatrical releases and/or American-based films unless specified.



Key to the colors used below
Type of film
A Animated films
H Films combining live action and animation
L Live-action films
N True-Life Adventures / Disneynature documentary films
D Other documentary films

Walt Disney Pictures filmography

Associated productions

Films sold or moved to different studios

Titles Release date Notes
L Ernest Goes to Camp May 22, 1987 Michael Eisner originally wanted the film to be released under Walt Disney Pictures, and saw Ernest as a Disney character similarly to that of Goofy or Donald Duck, and wanted a classic slapstick movie. However Jeffrey Katzenberg was opposed to this, and didn't feel that the movie would fit the Disney brand, so instead at the last minute, the film moved labels.[1] Evidence of this can be found on one of the original trailers of the film, which included text for Walt Disney Pictures at the beginning.
L Dick Tracy June 15, 1990 The film was originally going to be released through Walt Disney Pictures, however due to too many mature themes being present throughout the film, it was instead released through Touchstone Pictures.[2] Evidence of this can be found on the original theatrical trailer of the film, which included the Walt Disney Pictures opening at the beginning.
A The Nightmare Before Christmas (original release) October 29, 1993 The film was originally going to be released through Walt Disney Pictures, however due to fears of the film being "too dark and scary for kids", it was instead released through Touchstone Pictures. Since 2006, it has been reissued back under the Walt Disney Pictures banner, which started with the 3D theatrical re-release of the film.[3]
A Bionicle: Mask of Light September 16, 2003 The film was included in an online trading card game known as Walt Disney Pictures Tokenzone, a collaboration between Tokenzone and Walt Disney Pictures, which as the title suggests, was meant for releases under the latter. This confirms that sometime during development, the film was in-development under Walt Disney Pictures while it was being developed for the service, however by the time that development on the online games was completed, the movie had already been moved back to Miramax Home Entertainment. Despite this, it was still included on the service regardless, rather than waste development that occurred for the games.[4]
L The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy April 29, 2005 Similarly to Bionicle: Mask of Light, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was included on the Walt Disney Pictures Tokenzone service despite being moved back to Touchstone Pictures, confirming that at one point during development for the games on the service, it was formerly in-development under Walt Disney Pictures.[5] Additionally the 2005 reissue of the novel lists text for Walt Disney Pictures as well as the logo on the movie credits section on the back cover.
A Gnomeo & Juliet February 11, 2011
L Earth to Echo July 2, 2014 Originally a co-production between Panay Films and Walt Disney Pictures (who also originally served as the film's distributor), under a working title of Untitled Wolf Adventure then Echo, the rights to the film were sold to Relativity Media in 2013 after the resignation of Walt Disney Studios chairman Rich Ross, with Alan Horn taking over. After viewing a final cut of the film, Alan Horn decided to put the film into turnaround, with producer Andrew Panay meeting with Relativity Media president Tucker Tooley where they ultimately decided to sell the rights to them.[6]

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Characters

  • A dark grey cell indicates the character did not appear in that film.
  • A M indicates a character in the form of a Matoran.
  • A T indicates a character in the form of a Toa.
  • A Tu indicates a character in the form of a Turaga.
Character Original trilogy Stand-alone film
Bionicle:
Mask of Light
Bionicle 2:
Legends of Metru Nui
Bionicle 3:
Web of Shadows
Bionicle:
The Legend Reborn
Primary cast
Jaller Andrew FrancisM Appeared
Takua/Takanuva Jason MichasM T
Tahu Scott McNeilT
Vakama Christopher GazeTu Alessandro JulianiM T
Christopher GazeTu
Onewa Dale WilsonTu Brian DrummondM T
Nokama Lesley EwenT Tabitha St. GermainM T
Gali Kathleen Barr
Pohatu Trevor Devall
Hahli Chiara Zanni Appeared
Makuta Lee Tockar Appeared
Lewa Dale Wilson
Kopaka Michael Dobson
Onua Scott McNeil
Matau AppearedTu Brian DrummondM T
Whenua Paul DobsonM
Nuju Trevor DevallY
Lhikan Michael DobsonT
Krekka Michael Dobson
Nidhiki Paul Dobson
Dume Gerard Plunkett
Sidorak Paul Dobson
Roodaka Kathleen Barr
Norik French Tickner
Keetongu Scott McNeil
Mata Nui Michael Dorn
Metus David Leisure
Raanu Armin Shimerman
Strakk Jeff Bennett
Ackar Jim Cummings
Kiina Marla Sokoloff
Tuma Fred Tatasciore
Gresh Mark Famiglietti
Berix James Arnold Taylor
Vastus James Arnold Taylor
Tarix Jeff Bennett
Supporting cast
Kolhii Announcer Doc Harris
Hewkii Michael Dobson
Rahkshi Julian B. Wilson
Ta-Matoran Guard Julian B. Wilson
Kongu Lee Tockar
Bomonga Scott McNeil
Gaaki Kathleen Barr
Iruini Trevor Devall
Vorox Dee Bradley Baker
Bone Hunters Dee Bradley Baker
Skrall Dee Bradley Baker
Villagers Mark Baldo
  1. ^ Lloyd, Justin (December 6, 2013). The Importance Of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney (Stuff That Vern Doesn't Even Know). CreateSpace. ISBN 1492746312.
  2. ^ "Disney Opts To Release 'Tracy' On Touchstone". Orlando Sentinel. May 25, 1990. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  3. ^ Mendelson, Scott (October 15, 2013). "'Nightmare Before Christmas' Turns 20: From Shameful Spawn To Disney's Pride". Forbes. Archived from the original on December 23, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "::: Bionicle Tokenzone :::". Tokenzone. Archived from the original on 13 June 2006.
  5. ^ "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tokenzone". Tokenzone. Archived from the original on 1 May 2006.
  6. ^ Ford, Rebecca (June 25, 2014). "Why 'Earth to Echo' Moved From Studio to Studio". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 9, 2014.