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Giygas ness uncle
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giygas ness uncle

And if so, a victory there would make for great publicity for Disney. It would work as reference to one of their other is likely that a trust busting legislation will be brought against Disney, however I believe that Disney will be able to win it. Plus, as I recall, Papyrus has the Starman symbol on his 'battle body'. Not that that's a problem, of course, because having Undertale set in the Disney-verse, especially one connected with Earthbound, would be great. However, if this is the case, it'd have to be a Disney production, because Mark Hamill would have a history with Disney and working with one of their competitors, especially one trying to make a rival to one of their hit shows, just wouldn't be something he would do. Plus, no one would suspect Flowey could be Asriel with a voice like that? Mark Hamill would actually be great, considering he was able to voice Ozai and Malefor and make them both sound terrifying. He would handle both the menacing and silly parts of the character amazingly. Maybe she had magic of some kind, and because of the connection with the monsters, the humans called her a demon? And so she was driven away? PG-13 is probably a good idea for ratings, other then that it looks fine as Chara's backstory, she refers to herself as a demon in the game. The leftover liberalism in the '70s, along with the fading memory of the old Hays Code, I think is what allowed things to be so lenient for so long in PG films though if Indiana Jones still gets made into a franchise it would be ironic if a Disney film is the one that introduces PG-13 into the rating system.Ī more general question I have, and while it might be a spoiler, is there going to be trust busting legislation brought against Uncle Walt in the future? He's got his finger in just about every pie (comic books, animation, live action film, television, video games, the computer industry soon, and eventually news if CBC becomes a thing) and I'm sure there will be a lot of competitors who want him brought down a peg. I say this because I think that it would require a general cultural shift in what is acceptable for young American audiences that doesn't seem like it can really occur here as things seemingly have progressed politically just like OTL (we're in for the Religious Right to come into power in a big way with the upcoming Reagan administration). Hopefully once syndicated cartoons are introduced ITTL Walt can manage something that will please his board and his own creative pursuits.Īs far as the MPAA goes I don't think that we can really avoid a PG-13 rating. I don't figure it's a problem, ON, but would it be possible to find a happy balance between live action productions and animation on it here? OTL's Disney Channel has been swamped with the same teen sitcoms since the early '00s and they've been by and large terrible. I second Nivek's motion regarding a revived Mickey Mouse Club being a place where young musical artists first get their start as well. I can definitely see Jim Henson and the Muppets moving over once the deal with NBC eventually expires though The Muppet Show is probably still quite popular ITTL. I'm really excited to see what an earlier Disney Channel means for cable.











Giygas ness uncle