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- Subject: Re: What is it with the Hooters?
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 20:45:16 EST
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- In article <1992Dec31.135728.10548@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
- jdelacr@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Jorge DeLaCruz) writes:
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- >
- >In article <1992Dec30.224352.22791@pmafire.inel.gov> geoff@pmafire.inel.gov (Geoff Allen) writes:
- >>brett@surfpix.princeton.edu (Brett Borowski) writes:
- >
- > I'm sure people complaid when they drew women without breasts, like
- > in Snow White, no one is every Happy.
- >
- > Actually I think Beauty and the Beast was the first time women were
- > drawn with Breasts, I mean Hooters (this is Disney after all). Check out
- > Belle, but also look at the 3 Bar Flys chasing Gaston.
- >
-
- I guess those clam shells on The Little Mermaid were really clam shells...
- or, since she's a mermaid, her hooters doesn't count (not strictly human
- for most of the film)... :)
-
- More seriously, from memory, it's only until Eisner/Katzenberg team took
- over that the female characters started wearing low cut dresses. [With a big
- exception for Fantasia] All we ever saw were silouettes and figures in
- high neckline dresses, so we can't quite tell if the females have big
- hooters...
-
- Junsok Yang
- (Never did like redheads all that much until TLM...
- Still hoping I can find a copy of the topless Ariel picture somewhere..
- On the other hand, it's just a bunch of cels...
- Jeez, I need to get a life.)
-