What sequels would you like to see?
What sequels would you like to see?
For any Disney Movie
I would wanna see a Toy Story 3
But no sequals for movies from a while ago because they seem to lack something that the original had(like Jungle Book 2,Peter Pan 2)
			
			
									
						
										
						I would wanna see a Toy Story 3
But no sequals for movies from a while ago because they seem to lack something that the original had(like Jungle Book 2,Peter Pan 2)
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My favorite Pixar film is A Bug's Life and I would love to see a sequel to that. I know they are making a Nemo 2, but I personally don't want another Toy Story film. I liked the first 2, but 2 is enough. As far as 2-D animated movies, I can't wait until the real Lilo and Stitch sequel. Hope it's better than Stitch: The Movie.
			
			
									
						
										
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Disney's best sequel, to me, is The Rescuers Down Under. Fabulous film, in terms of animation, characters, story. Also, The Lion King 2, as I remember, seemed to have really good animation...for a home video release. They put effort into that one. 
I'm not sure what sequels I would want to see...as for the real Lilo & Stitch sequel, I would love if they gave it a full treatment, on par with the original film's budget/animation, and released it in theaters. But that won't happen...
			
			
									
						
							I'm not sure what sequels I would want to see...as for the real Lilo & Stitch sequel, I would love if they gave it a full treatment, on par with the original film's budget/animation, and released it in theaters. But that won't happen...
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I agree.. these are two of the better sequels with amazing animation.Squirrel wrote:Disney's best sequel, to me, is The Rescuers Down Under. Fabulous film, in terms of animation, characters, story. Also, The Lion King 2, as I remember, seemed to have really good animation...for a home video release. They put effort into that one.
what i find ahshame... is that The Return of Jafar, had a great story goin' and had some great songs.... but it;s probably the crappiest animation flick disney has ever released.
Such a waste.
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Maerj wrote:I'd like to see "The Three Caballeros' Loco Adventure" a wacky blend of 2d, 3d, and stop motion animation blended with live action. I've been planning on writing a little fan script of this for a while. It'll be really wacked out and psychedelic and fun!
The only sequels i would like mto see are ones to the great mouse detective and the rescuers cuz tyhere so much you can do with those!
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-The Wedding of Beauty and the Beast
-The AristoKittens
-The Rescuers in the Great White North
-The Four Caballeros
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame III
-Pocahontas III: The Homecoming
-Fantasia Christmas
-The Fantasia Finale
-Eeyore's Tragic Tale
-Winnie the Pooh: Farewell, Christopher Robin
I have ideas for a storyline for each of these, but are too lazy to write them now.
			
			
									
						
							-The AristoKittens
-The Rescuers in the Great White North
-The Four Caballeros
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame III
-Pocahontas III: The Homecoming
-Fantasia Christmas
-The Fantasia Finale
-Eeyore's Tragic Tale
-Winnie the Pooh: Farewell, Christopher Robin
I have ideas for a storyline for each of these, but are too lazy to write them now.
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goofystitch wrote:My favorite Pixar film is A Bug's Life and I would love to see a sequel to that.
me too!! Mulan 2 should be interesting.jasmine-rules wrote:Although, I am interested to see lion king 1 1/2 and mulan 2
I love this list.Prince Adam wrote:-The Wedding of Beauty and the Beast
-The AristoKittens
-The Rescuers in the Great White North
-Pocahontas III: The Homecoming
-Fantasia Christmas
-The Fantasia Finale
Same. I wonder what would be the plot?!star commander wrote:I'd like to see a monsters inc. 2. That's one of my all-time favorite movies, and I'm sure they could come up with another great story. That's one of the few disney-sequels I'd really like to see
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I would have to say "No More Sequels!"
Disney himself hated sequels and I just say a sequel means you have run out of good fresh new ideas.
I am usually okay with sequels and have grown to like some of them, but once you start messing with the classics it's over.
Cinderella 2 - Come On now.
			
			
									
						
							Disney himself hated sequels and I just say a sequel means you have run out of good fresh new ideas.
I am usually okay with sequels and have grown to like some of them, but once you start messing with the classics it's over.
Cinderella 2 - Come On now.
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Lot's of Disney film's have perfectly legitimate sequels, because the works they were taken from (*gasp*) had sequels.
Personally I don't mind any sequel - as long as care, love and attention is taken over it (something that isn't really happening 90% of the time) but if Disney must make sequels, these seem to be more plausible:
Alice in Wonderland (The first film took aspects from both books, but there's lots of unused stuff for a sequel)
The Sword In the Stone - was inspired from a series of books.
Robin Hood - lots of unused stuff from the English folk tales. Would probably have to be a mid-quel.
The Black Cauldron - possibly. Not sure how the original film relates to the series of books.
The Great Mouse Detective - was based on a series of books
Tarzan - was based on a series of books (I know it's the traditional Disney flip-flop but I would like to see a Tarzan in London/Lord Greystoke type story)
I would also like to see a totally different Emperor's New Groove film (given the theory of Aliens influencing Aztec designs, I'd personally do a Looney Tunes like Alien invasion type story - NO ANIMAL TRANSFORMATIONS) and I'd also like to see a proper Atlantis: The Lost Empire sequel.
Live action wise, I'd like to see a Country Bears sequel (with one condition John Haitt continues to write the music) andTron V2.0 (or whatever) doesn't sound too bad.
			
			
									
						
							Personally I don't mind any sequel - as long as care, love and attention is taken over it (something that isn't really happening 90% of the time) but if Disney must make sequels, these seem to be more plausible:
Alice in Wonderland (The first film took aspects from both books, but there's lots of unused stuff for a sequel)
The Sword In the Stone - was inspired from a series of books.
Robin Hood - lots of unused stuff from the English folk tales. Would probably have to be a mid-quel.
The Black Cauldron - possibly. Not sure how the original film relates to the series of books.
The Great Mouse Detective - was based on a series of books
Tarzan - was based on a series of books (I know it's the traditional Disney flip-flop but I would like to see a Tarzan in London/Lord Greystoke type story)
I would also like to see a totally different Emperor's New Groove film (given the theory of Aliens influencing Aztec designs, I'd personally do a Looney Tunes like Alien invasion type story - NO ANIMAL TRANSFORMATIONS) and I'd also like to see a proper Atlantis: The Lost Empire sequel.
Live action wise, I'd like to see a Country Bears sequel (with one condition John Haitt continues to write the music) andTron V2.0 (or whatever) doesn't sound too bad.
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Here's my ideas:
The Wedding of Beauty and the Beast
-kinda self-explanatory
-I don't care about the rest of the story (to an extent) as long as I see them married!
The AristoKittens
-take inspiration from the old comics, with misadventures about the kittens
[/b]The Rescuers in the Great White North
-BRING BACK EVINRUDE!!!!!
-don't know what to do about Orville and Wilbur-both voice actors are dead! and there wasn't a third Wright brother
The Four Caballeros
-like the Four Musketeers
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3
-Madellaine is ready to marry, but Quasi is afraid of commitment, and conceals himself inside tower
-there he is tormented by the ghost/demon of Frollo, who has returned from...well...he didn't go to Heaven!
-this one is dark and emotional like the first
Pocahontas 3: The Homecoming
-Pocahontas and John Rolfe return to Virginia where they are shunned by both her tribe and the citizens of Jamestown for wanting to marry
-the go off, and are "married" in a beautiful, spiritual ceremony by Grandmother Willow
-she has a son, but falls ill
-the movie does not have her die, but hints at it
-instead, it ends optimistic and hopeful
Fantasia Christmas
-too many ideas for this too list
-have "The Nutcracker Suite" return
The Fantasia Finale
-not sure about possible segments for this one
Eeyore's Tragic Tale
-an eeyore movie
Winnie the Pooh: Farewell, Christopher Robin
-the final Pooh movie, in which "Chris" is a teenager, and has to grow up
-they have to say good-bye
-but as they say farewell to Chris in the end, a new child wanders into the 100-Acre Wood
Like em or hate em, there they are. Any questions?
			
			
									
						
							The Wedding of Beauty and the Beast
-kinda self-explanatory
-I don't care about the rest of the story (to an extent) as long as I see them married!
The AristoKittens
-take inspiration from the old comics, with misadventures about the kittens
[/b]The Rescuers in the Great White North
-BRING BACK EVINRUDE!!!!!
-don't know what to do about Orville and Wilbur-both voice actors are dead! and there wasn't a third Wright brother
The Four Caballeros
-like the Four Musketeers
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3
-Madellaine is ready to marry, but Quasi is afraid of commitment, and conceals himself inside tower
-there he is tormented by the ghost/demon of Frollo, who has returned from...well...he didn't go to Heaven!
-this one is dark and emotional like the first
Pocahontas 3: The Homecoming
-Pocahontas and John Rolfe return to Virginia where they are shunned by both her tribe and the citizens of Jamestown for wanting to marry
-the go off, and are "married" in a beautiful, spiritual ceremony by Grandmother Willow
-she has a son, but falls ill
-the movie does not have her die, but hints at it
-instead, it ends optimistic and hopeful
Fantasia Christmas
-too many ideas for this too list
-have "The Nutcracker Suite" return
The Fantasia Finale
-not sure about possible segments for this one
Eeyore's Tragic Tale
-an eeyore movie
Winnie the Pooh: Farewell, Christopher Robin
-the final Pooh movie, in which "Chris" is a teenager, and has to grow up
-they have to say good-bye
-but as they say farewell to Chris in the end, a new child wanders into the 100-Acre Wood
Like em or hate em, there they are. Any questions?
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