Ilene Woods has died...

Ilene Woods has died...

Just a few days ago on July 1st, Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella has died. It was Alzheimer's that ended her. She lived a good life though, she played Cinderella really well. Now she's in Heaven with Adriana Caselotti who voiced Snow White and they're with Walt himself now.

But if this wasn't bad enough, Disney just announced that they're remaking Cinderella in live action. Dear God, that's horrible! She just died and they want to remake the movie she was in no thanks to that Alice movie that just came out! Cinderella already had two shitty sequels, which is something Walt DID NOT want for his movies and they're doing inferior remakes!? Please, get this movie to bomb so Disney doesn't remake anything else. Imagine if they remade Snow White in live action, that would be even worse!

u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 4 days ago

A sad foreshadow of things to come...

Look at how there's more Paw Patrol food, if that's not a sign of Paramount Skydance potentially buying Warner Bros, I don't know what is.

u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 17 days ago
▲ 18 r/illumination+2 crossposts

My idea for Mario short films

So after watching the Mario Galaxy movie for the third time in theaters, I had a nice idea. The Lumas really love the stories Rosalina tells them so why don't we have Illumination do a series of short movies like Disney's Silly Symphonies that are Mario versions of classic folklore and stories? It would be a nice way to bring characters that haven't been in the movies yet in. Also, it would be a great way to utilize the public domain.

Now if these happen, Nintendo and Illumination can't do certain things that Disney already did as Disney made certain characters, elements, songs, plots and changes to stories. And Nintendo and Illumination wouldn't want to kill off characters so these shorts would have to not have dark elements that many of these stories originally had especially the ones from medieval times. These shorts can also utilize public domain music rather than licensed music to fit to medieval themes most of these stories take place in.

Already, I've thought of *Three Little Yoshis,* *Mario And The Beanstalk,* *The Koopa And The Broodal,* *The Sarasaland Musicians,* *Sin-bario The Sailor,* *Luigi-laddin And The Wonderful Lamp,* *Mario, Luigi And The Forty Thieves,* *King Wario's Golden Touch,* *Luigi The Valiant Tailor,* *Peach Pink And The Seven Toads,* *Rosa-rella,* *Sleeping Daisy,* *Ra-pauline-zel,* *Don Waluigi,* and *Rambi* which is a parody of Bambi but also has a bit of Dumbo and The Lion King in it.

Those are just some of the ideas I've come up with. Another reddit or also thought of them doing Goldilocks and Red Riding Hood too and I've thought of them doing their own versions The Little Red Hen and Puss In Boots too.

What do you think? Would you want Nintendo and Illumination to do their own takes on fairytales and classic stories the way Disney did? What other stories would you want them to do? I would love to hear them!

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u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 7 days ago
▲ 103 r/mariomovie+1 crossposts

The set is done!

I got the last color in the Luma yo-yos. I got green and blue on Easter and now I got yellow for my 23rd birthday. I love them! They're so cute!

u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 1 month ago
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Happy birthday Arthur!

Today, May 25th Arthur's birthday. This year marks 30 years since the TV series, a decade since the memes and half a century since Marc Brown's "Arthur's Nose." This is the book that started it all, when Arthur was in first grade and he actually looked like a real aardvark, complete with long nose. He got his trademark eyeglasses three years later with "Arthur's Eyes." What a legacy he has.

u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 1 month ago

This has me worried. Will "Coyote VS Acme" make money? Because if it doesn't, the Looney Tunes franchise is dead as we know it. This almost happened 2 decades ago when "Looney Tunes Back In Action" bombed. The movie is going to compete with stuff like the Moana remake and Toy Story 5 among others. Daffy would really hate having to go up against Pixar again after "Finding Nemo" was more successful. With Toy Story 5 inevitably making a billion, would "Coyote VS Acme" be any success?

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u/Fun-Picture-8384 — 2 months ago