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Post 2 of your favorite comfort characters and tag 5 friends!
I tag: Nobody. Anyone can do this. https://t.co/uDK8LvSnCh
@LogosThatGoHard @UJStrikesBack During Fox’s 75th anniversary in 2010, only one movie that year grossed over $100 million domestically, and that was the third Narnia film. It was also the first Fox movie to do so since Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.
@ANUKhemet During this period, Disney’s Lilo & Stitch and Brother Bear were successful by both making over $250 million on small budgets, and they looked more immediately appealing to the public.
It was less about 2D and more about just appealing to a wide audience with a smart budget.
People really be going on Twitter saying “why did they make these characters so fine??” and then use examples like these
I know Disney is very strict about rereleasing their older films (which confuses me), but here it is anyway:
My wishlist of Disney/Fox films that should come back to theaters.
Quote tweet your comfort character(s) in celebration of #WorldMentalHealthDay https://t.co/ku1cGvI9fs
I saw The Bad Guys and Paws of Fury twice in theaters, and I saw Sonic 2 three times. https://t.co/6ByNBKy8jY
The visuals go WAY too hard for both a Mario movie and an Illumination film! #SuperMarioBrosMovie
As for the 2000s Cartoon Network shows, the two that I watched the most were Flapjack and Chowder!