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The "magic" paper aeroplanes are the kind of touch I like about Disney animations :)
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keeveek: I liked it until magic airplanes. Will Disney ever grow up?
Same here. <span class="bold">Here</span>'s a better version of essentially the same story.
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Alexrd: Same here. <span class="bold">Here</span>'s a better version of essentially the same story.
Yeah, I've seen this, but I laughed so hard to the comment "and then they get hit by a bus" :P
Are people so jaded that they can't appreciate a little innocent magic realism? Sheesh, people.

Anyway, I really enjoyed it. I'd definitely like to see them do more with this technique.
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Gazoinks: Are people so jaded that they can't appreciate a little innocent magic realism? Sheesh, people.

Anyway, I really enjoyed it. I'd definitely like to see them do more with this technique.
Yep, I feel the same way! Why should everything be so real? A little magic makes everything better! I for one truly enjoyed the short!
Funny thing is, people seem to think "magic" only happens in cinemas ; )
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Gazoinks: Are people so jaded that they can't appreciate a little innocent magic realism? Sheesh, people.
I think it just removed the purpose of the story, needlessly. Basically, if it weren't for the magic airplanes, they wouldn't meet again.
same shit they've been doing for at least the last ten years in terms of animation, same gags, same style, same borrowed ideas - except this time everyting but the colour red was removed. oh, wait, FRANK MILLER.

crap!

Ive seen much better done on zero budget and broadcast at WTF o'clock in the morning by channel 4 in the UK - that companies "imagineers" are worthless.

revolution software has a similar approach.

makes me sick!
Post edited February 05, 2013 by Sachys
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Sachys: except this time everyting but the colour red was removed. oh, wait, FRANK MILLER.
I bet Frank Miller wasn't the first one to do it either. :p
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F4LL0UT:
Nope - his influence was from pulp comics and fiction of his childhood.