As Dreamers Do Part Deux

On the topic of Musicana, since this is going to be a modernized take on Fantasia and Fantasia 2000, why not have EVERY segment star an established Disney character or two, as opposed to just having Sorcerer Mickey and Donald's Ark?
 
On the topic of Musicana, since this is going to be a modernized take on Fantasia and Fantasia 2000, why not have EVERY segment star an established Disney character or two, as opposed to just having Sorcerer Mickey and Donald's Ark?
The one who didn't get a Fantasia or Fantasia 2000 segment I can think of at the top of my head is Goofy.
 
The Who
The Doors
Michael Jackson
The Carpenters
Aerosmith
Jimmi Hendrix
Madonna
Cyndi Lauper
Alice Cooper
Guns 'n' Roses
Def Leppard
The Beatles
The Beegees
Duran Duran
Huey Lewis and the News
Whitney Houston
Tina Turner
U2
No Doubt
Massive Attack
Fluke
ZZ Top

(Can you tell I have really eclectic taste?)
U2
 
Is the sonny bono copyright a thing otl or was it butteflied thank change of management at the Walt Disney company deciding not to lobby for it. If so Mikey mouse will enter the public dominion earlier then otl. I support the idea of Mickey mouse entering the public dommion.
 
The one who didn't get a Fantasia or Fantasia 2000 segment I can think of at the top of my head is Goofy.
Yes, but for Musicana to have one classic character per short, we would need to open the floodgates for the animated films, the TV shows, the Fox Movietoons, the anime dubs, and what else have you.
 
Is the sonny bono copyright a thing otl or was it butteflied thank change of management at the Walt Disney company deciding not to lobby for it. If so Mikey mouse will enter the public dominion earlier then otl. I support the idea of Mickey mouse entering the public dommion.
As much as we'd all like to see Mickey enter the public domain, there's a few caveats.

Even when the original Mickey in his 1928 design is supposed to reach the public domain, Disney would still maintain some custody to later iterations Mickey.

Plus, those pornographic Air Pirates comics from the 1970's are part of the reason OTL Disney is so stingy about protecting the copyrights of their characters.
 
As much as we'd all like to see Mickey enter the public domain, there's a few caveats.

Even when the original Mickey in his 1928 design is supposed to reach the public domain, Disney would still maintain some custody to later iterations Mickey.

Plus, those pornographic Air Pirates comics from the 1970's are part of the reason OTL Disney is so stingy about protecting the copyrights of their characters.
The pornographic Air Pirates comics were neaver mentioned in american magic so they may been butterflied so disney may not be gung ho about extending their copy rights
 
The pornographic Air Pirates comics were neaver mentioned in american magic so they may been butterflied so disney may not be gung ho about extending their copy rights
True. But there were still other pornographic underground comics that blatantly infringed Disney's copyrights. So even though I didn't mention that in the original thread, there was still legal action taken around the same timeframe.
 
True. But there were still other pornographic underground comics that blatantly infringed Disney's copyrights. So even though I didn't mention that in the original thread, there was still legal action taken around the same timeframe.
I still think you can plausible butterfly the sonny bono copyrite act
 
We'll to @OldNavy1988, this is very exciting! But this month, we will see Touchstone/Pixar's Monsters, Inc., Golden Harvest's (OTL Columbia and Revolution made the film) The One, Carolco's (OTL Paramount made the film) Domestic Disturbance, Miramax's Amelie, Gramercy's The Man Who Wasn't There, RKO Radio Pictures' (OTL Warner Bros. made the film) Heist, New Line Cinema's Life as a House, 20th Century-Fox's Shallow Hal, Universal's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Lions Gate's The Walsh, Carolco's (OTL Artisan made the film) Novocaine, Warner Bros.' (OTL 20th Century-Fox made the film) Black Knight, Touchstone Pictures' Out Cold, Hollywood Pictures' (OTL Universal Pictures made the film) Spy Game, Miramax's In the Bedroom, TriStar Pictures' (OTL Warner and Alcon made the film) The Affair of the Necklace and Carolco's (OTL 20th Century-Fox made the film) Behind Enemy Lines. Next year, we will see Teen Titans by Columbia Pictures (TTL directed by Amy Heckerling) scheduled for May 4, 2002, Carolco's (OTL Universal Pictures made the film) The Bourne Identity and Touchstone Pictures' (OTL Warner Bros. made the film) Scooby-Doo, scheduled for June 14, 2002, and Mystic (adaptation of the CrossGen comic series, directed TTL by Ryan Murphy in his directorial debut, co-written with J.J Abrams) from Touchstone Pictures, scheduled for July 26, 2002.
 
Once AOL Time Warner and Bally launch thier network Turner Broadcasting System will be the only major media congermarte with out a bordcaing tv network. Perhaps Ted Turner would try to buyout GE stake in SBC.
 
Entertainment News for Mid-November 2001
@Goldwind2
For the Bally/AOL Network, I might need to poach a few Telemundo or Univision affiliates.

Entertainment News for Mid-November 2001

Bally and AOL TimeWarner are in search for a new name for their proposed Seventh network because the DuMont name tested poorly with focus groups.
- Variety

Paramount confirms they will have a new logo for its 90th anniversary.
- The Hollywood Reporter

Sydney Disneyland, formerly Australia's Wonderland, should be up and running by 2003.
- The Sydney Morning Herald

Body-slammed by millions of dollars in debt, the WWA may be down for the count.
- The Stamford Advocate

What's with Andy?
renewed for the next three years by SBC.
- TV Guide
 
@Goldwind2
For the Bally/AOL Network, I might need to poach a few Telemundo or Univision affiliates.

Entertainment News for Mid-November 2001

Bally and AOL TimeWarner are in search for a new name for their proposed Seventh network because the DuMont name tested poorly with focus groups.
- Variety

Paramount confirms they will have a new logo for its 90th anniversary.
- The Hollywood Reporter

Sydney Disneyland, formerly Australia's Wonderland, should be up and running by 2003.
- The Sydney Morning Herald

Body-slammed by millions of dollars in debt, the WWA may be down for the count.
- The Stamford Advocate

What's with Andy?
renewed for the next three years by SBC.
- TV Guide
With disneyland land syndy opening in 2003 with that delay the opening of hong kong disneyland. Note I would pefer hong kong disneyland being replaced by Disneyland Jeju, Prague, pattaya (Thailand mainland resort captial) Warsaw or Dubia

Will you set my a poll using my suggestions for network names. Feel free to add other name ideas if you do
 
@Goldwind2
For the Bally/AOL Network, I might need to poach a few Telemundo or Univision affiliates.

Entertainment News for Mid-November 2001

Bally and AOL TimeWarner are in search for a new name for their proposed Seventh network because the DuMont name tested poorly with focus groups.
- Variety

Paramount confirms they will have a new logo for its 90th anniversary.
- The Hollywood Reporter

Sydney Disneyland, formerly Australia's Wonderland, should be up and running by 2003.
- The Sydney Morning Herald

Body-slammed by millions of dollars in debt, the WWA may be down for the count.
- The Stamford Advocate

What's with Andy?
renewed for the next three years by SBC.
- TV Guide
To @OldNavy1988, the new name for the Bally/AOL seventh network would be MyNetworkTV (OTL it was a brand created by Fox in 2006 for UPN and WB affiliates who did not join The CW) as the DuMont name tested poorly with focus groups. BTW, the Touchstone Pictures logo was upgraded, to be timed with the debuts of Monsters, Inc. and Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
 
@Goldwind2
For the Bally/AOL Network, I might need to poach a few Telemundo or Univision affiliates.

Entertainment News for Mid-November 2001

Bally and AOL TimeWarner are in search for a new name for their proposed Seventh network because the DuMont name tested poorly with focus groups.
- Variety

Paramount confirms they will have a new logo for its 90th anniversary.
- The Hollywood Reporter

Sydney Disneyland, formerly Australia's Wonderland, should be up and running by 2003.
- The Sydney Morning Herald

Body-slammed by millions of dollars in debt, the WWA may be down for the count.
- The Stamford Advocate

What's with Andy?
renewed for the next three years by SBC.
- TV Guide
1: I may have to agree with the focus groups on this one. How about we call it The WB?
2: Sounds good!
3: Do you have a planned map for Sydney Disneyland?
4: This might be time for a buyout.
5: That's a long time for Andy! I hope by the end of the show, he graduates.
 
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