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From: tdarcos@access1.digex.net (Paul Robinson)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: If you have Disney.wad, READ THIS
Date: 5 Sep 1994 13:14:25 GMT
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Scott Thomas (thomass@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.edu) wrote:
: If Disney's not causing trouble, they're getting into it. I'm sure
: everyone recalls the little brew-haha over "Aladin"; a number of Arab groups
: protested a line in the opening song, claiming it slandered and displayed
: prejudicial feelings toward said groups.
Let's not forget that movie they had to recall the prints on because it
shows some kid lying down in the middle of the road, and some other kids
did so in real life! Sort of like the incident where Bevis & Butthead
set something on fire, so some 9-year-old set fire to his trailer.
Disney isn't the only one with problems.
: Now, with "The Lion King," it would
: appear as if an obscure Japanese animation company wrote and produced the
: story and cartoon some years ago, only to find that someone in Disney had
: "dreamt up" almost the exact same story, with nearly the exact same names,
My brother saw The Lion King. The original show they were referring to
was "Kimba, the White Lion" which was a cartoon show I remember watching
maybe 15-20 years ago. My brother also used to watch it, and he said
that Lion King has nothing to do with Kimba.
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