View Full Version : Who Framed Roger Rabbit on Toon Disney
Philo & Gunge
06-24-2004, 12:47 PM
See post above.
Roaming Tigress
06-24-2004, 01:10 PM
I don't have Toon Disney, but if they do air it, they should show the unedited version.
Julayla_Beryl
06-24-2004, 09:48 PM
They're airing Roger on Toon Disney? When will it be on is what I wanna know.
Philo & Gunge
06-25-2004, 11:12 AM
They're airing Roger on Toon Disney? When will it be on is what I wanna know.
This poll is if they did show it.
Eddie G.
06-25-2004, 12:50 PM
Yes, you can argue that it is as much an animated movie as Spiderman or Return of the King or Phantom Menace were- but I believe there is a difference. These moveis tried to use forms of animation and make it fit into live action. Jar Jar Binks is meant to be a live action character, despite CGI being the only way to bring him to life. However WFRR takes animation and just puts in a live action movie without trying to trick the viewer into believing the animation is real. Further more this film captures and so many ways the feel of a cartoon and the wonders of the golden age of animation. And finally the animation in this movie just plain kicks ass, I often wonder how greater it would have been if certain tools today were available. I don't think an editted version should be shown either, kids can handle it.
So yeah I say put it on toon disney in all its glory.
Tobias
06-25-2004, 03:58 PM
It'd be nice for RR to be unedited on TD, or better yet, Disney, but TD, even though it's not in a lot of homes and not a lot of people get it yet, is aimed squarely at the younger market. Besides, if they edit Gargoyles, Ducktales, etc, how do you expect a feature film to get by unscathed? We'd get the t.v. edit, only without being compressed for time.
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