As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Yes, @OldNavy1988, it was about the search for the next Mickey Mouse.
PLEASE. DON'T. RUSH. ON1988. FOR. THE. BILLIONTH. TIME. Considering how slow work's gotten for him, it's not the best time. Plus, drporter357 wanted to know if anyone wanted to hear the plot for his "I Put A Spell A On You" film idea, and you instantly assumed that it was the plot for The Search for Mickey Mouse.
 
PLEASE. DON'T. RUSH. ON1988. FOR. THE. BILLIONTH. TIME. Considering how slow work's gotten for him, it's not the best time. Plus, drporter357 wanted to know if anyone wanted to hear the plot for his "I Put A Spell A On You" film idea, and you instantly assumed that it was the plot for The Search for Mickey Mouse.
Honestly guys. Let OldNavy1988 take some time off to work on other things. It getting crazy seeing new posts from you guys assuming stuff, besides being annoying. It OldNavy1988 story first, so just relax and wait till see what he will post next.
 
Honestly guys. Let OldNavy1988 take some time off to work on other things. It getting crazy seeing new posts from you guys assuming stuff, besides being annoying. It OldNavy1988 story first, so just relax and wait till see what he will post next.
I'm sorry for any part i've upset oldnavy1988
 
I think this thread should be paused until oldnavy1988 can respond.

Could the mods come in and warn those who may have caused issues here not to pressure people into posting please.
 
Can we stop spaming and yes in the past i've spamed but i was told off and stopped. Also let's wait for an respone from Oldnavy1988 and i agree with comment above me.
 
The Search for Mickey Mouse (2003 Film)
The Search for Mickey Mouse
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 21, 2003

Produced by
Walt Disney Classic Animation

Directed by
Eric Goldberg

Executive Producers
Daniel Abbott
Don Hahn

Music by
Alan Menken

Song Lyrics by
Tim Rice

Main Voices
Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
Tress MacNielle as Daisy Duck
Jim Cummings as Pete
Frank Welker as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Pluto
James Marsden as Max Goof

Cameo Voices (in alphabetical order of actors' surnames)
Daniel Abbott as Pongo, Merlin, King Triton and Grimsby
Hank Azaria as Bartok
Drew Barrymore as Cinderella
Judith Barsi as Snow White and Anne-Marie
Jeff Bennett as Mr. Smee and Tramp
Jodi Benson as Ariel
Gregg Berger as Eeyore
Susan Blakeslee as Lady Tremaine, Maleficent and Cruella De Vil
Corey Burton as Yen Sid and Captain Hook
Jim Carrey as the Lamp Genie
Dan Castellaneta as Baby Huey and Katnip
Cam Clarke as Arthur/Wart and Leonardo
Townsend Coleman as Michelangelo
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck
Dom DeLuise as Jeremy the Crow and Itchy
John Fiedler as Piglet
Carrie Fisher as Lady
Pat Fraley as Krang
Jonathan Freeman as Jafar
Gilbert Gottfried as Iago
Barry Gordon as Donatello
Neil Patrick Harris as Louie
Bob Joles as Bagheera
Mark Hamill as Prince Florian and Prince Henry
Eartha Kitt as Ursula and Yzma
Jesse McCartney as Tom Sawyer
Terry McGovern as Launchpad McQuack
Rita Moreno as Carmen Sandiego
Bill Murray as Baloo
Haley Joel Osment as Sora and Huck Finn
Anna Paquin as Alice
Rob Paulsen as Raphael and PJ
Keanu Reeves as Aladdin and Prince Eric
Burt Reynolds as Charlie B. Barkin
Greg Rhodes as Huey
Molly Ringwald as Becky Thatcher and Anastasia Karrutha
Kurt Russell as Adult Copper
Ken Sansom as Archimedes and Rabbit
Devon Sawa as Casper the Friendly Ghost
David Spade as Kuzco
Freddie Starr as Olaf and Ring Genie
Tara Strong as Little Audrey and Elsa the Snow Queen
Patrick Warburton as Kronk
Billy West as Gopher
Wil Wheaton as Dewey
Robin Williams as Batty Koda
James Woods as Hades
Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck and Jock​
 
1: I would not be surprised if Michael Eisner gets ousted sooner than 2004, at this rate.
2: My bet's on the Atari Phantom being the crowd favorite. For one, it's a Disney console in a war without Nintendo's involvement. For two, it has Halo, Carmen Sandiego, and Mickey Mouse, which has the advantages of our timeline and this one as far as games go.
3: And neither of those three are names I've heard of, so the WWA is doomed.
4: I went out of this now knowing what "THQ" stood for, and I'm not shocked that it stood for Toy Headquarters.
1: What did Eisner do wrong?
2: Where's Nintendo?
3: Ouch ....WWA is done for?
4: Ok....
 
The Search for Mickey Mouse
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 21, 2003

Produced by
Walt Disney Classic Animation

Directed by
Eric Goldberg

Executive Producers
Daniel Abbott
Don Hahn

Music by
Alan Menken

Song Lyrics by
Tim Rice

Main Voices
Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
Tress MacNielle as Daisy Duck
Jim Cummings as Pete
Frank Welker as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Pluto
James Marsden as Max Goof

Cameo Voices (in alphabetical order of actors' surnames)
Daniel Abbott as Pongo, Merlin, King Triton and Grimsby
Hank Azaria as Bartok
Drew Barrymore as Cinderella
Judith Barsi as Snow White and Anne-Marie
Jeff Bennett as Mr. Smee and Tramp
Jodi Benson as Ariel
Gregg Berger as Eeyore
Susan Blakeslee as Lady Tremaine, Maleficent and Cruella De Vil
Corey Burton as Yen Sid and Captain Hook
Jim Carrey as the Lamp Genie
Dan Castellaneta as Baby Huey and Katnip
Cam Clarke as Arthur/Wart and Leonardo
Townsend Coleman as Michelangelo
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck
Dom DeLuise as Jeremy the Crow and Itchy
John Fiedler as Piglet
Carrie Fisher as Lady
Pat Fraley as Krang
Jonathan Freeman as Jafar
Gilbert Gottfried as Iago
Barry Gordon as Donatello
Neil Patrick Harris as Louie
Bob Joles as Bagheera
Mark Hamill as Prince Florian and Prince Henry
Eartha Kitt as Ursula and Yzma
Jesse McCartney as Tom Sawyer
Terry McGovern as Launchpad McQuack
Rita Moreno as Carmen Sandiego
Bill Murray as Baloo
Haley Joel Osment as Sora and Huck Finn
Anna Paquin as Alice
Rob Paulsen as Raphael and PJ
Keanu Reeves as Aladdin and Prince Eric
Burt Reynolds as Charlie B. Barkin
Greg Rhodes as Huey
Molly Ringwald as Becky Thatcher and Anastasia Karrutha
Kurt Russell as Adult Copper
Ken Sansom as Archimedes and Rabbit
Devon Sawa as Casper the Friendly Ghost
David Spade as Kuzco
Freddie Starr as Olaf and Ring Genie
Tara Strong as Little Audrey and Elsa the Snow Queen
Patrick Warburton as Kronk
Billy West as Gopher
Wil Wheaton as Dewey
Robin Williams as Batty Koda
James Woods as Hades
Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck and Jock​
Probably the biggest animated Disney film ever made by this point in terms of how many characters they could get on film?
 
I've had an movie idea in the works called Tonight the streets are ours set during late 70s in Bransley. Plot: After punk becomes popular a young disinterested student called Alan Foreman as played by [Rupert Grint] searches for new opportunitites in London but becomes embroiled in the rock and roll lifestyle will he find himself again or accept his new lifestyle with everything behind him.
 
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