Disney Live On wrote:Can you tell us which words you used for this. Id love to find them all.
Here ya go.
LADY
TRAMP
JOCK
TRUSTY
PEG
SI
AM
AUNTSARAH
POUND
SCAMP
JIMDEAR
BORIS
BEAVER
DACHSIE
BULLDOG
TONY
SPAGHETTI
LADYANDTHETRAMP
WALTDISNEY
PEGGYLEE
BABY
DOGHOUSE
PUPPIES
CHRISTMAS
PRESENT
HOMER
RAGS
BOZO
Oh, and since it's SpringHeelJack's favorite, I also added TRADYANDTHELAMP
Which one is set to be the spring release? Lady and the Tramp or Cinderella? I already have Cinderella. If Lady and the Tramp ends up being the spring release, I may just wait for it instead of buying the Platinum.
So cute and I think it captures the film perfectly. I agree that the logo is a little wonky, but they still have time to fix that up. And for those who are wondering, the song is called "Everybody" by Ingrid Michaelson.
I LOVE the logo. I'm sure it will be changed, but the overall idea of it is perfect. Extremely modern, but I surprisingly don't have any issues with that.
Great trailer, I love that it's not super-epic like the Bambi and Lion King Diamond Edition trailers, since Lady and the Tramp is a very different kind of movie. It's wonderfully simple but so well done
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OMG that was amazing! It felt like it was an ALL-NEW movie by Disney! It did reminded me of the trailer of Winnie the Pooh. I really like the logo too. Same with the music.
Speaking of the music, what's with the English song for a FRENCH trailer?
disneyprincess11 wrote:OMG that was amazing! It felt like it was an ALL-NEW movie by Disney! It did reminded me of the trailer of Winnie the Pooh. I really like the logo too. Same with the music.
Agreed. Whilst I did very much like the music and felt that the restored look on the film was much crisper and more good-looking than the special edition, I would've preferred it if the beautiful lyrical masterpiece "Bella Notte" had been used instead (but the more modern style of the trailer is understandable in order to appeal to new audiences). But despite my little quibble, I'm looking forward to its release.