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Monday,
October 16, 2000
Animated/Anime
DVDs Being Released Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a big day for the DVD world as Toy Story 2 is
being released by Disney along with some other top titles, including
the DTS version of The Prince of Egypt. Here is a full list
of animated and anime DVDs will be released tomorrow:
Toy
Story & Toy Story 2 (2 Pack)
Toy
Story & Toy Story 2: The Ultimate Toy Box (3 Disc Collector's Set)
Heavy
Metal 2000 (Warning to Parents: Rated R)
Heavy
Metal 2000/Heavy Metal Set (Warning to Parents: Rated R)
Rudolph
the Red-Nosed Reindeer
The
Prince of Egypt - DTS
The
Miracle Maker - The Story of Jesus
Annabelle's
Wish
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Irish Times
Takes an In-Depth Look at Dinosaur
Next Friday, Dinosaur will open in Ireland. As a result,
The Irish Times has taken an in-depth look at the movie and at the
power of dinosaurs overall. According to The Irish Times:
"Dinosaurs
and computers seem to go together these days. After all, it was
Steven Spielberg's spectacular, digitally-created T-Rex in Jurassic
Park which really kickstarted the dino-boom of the 1990s, and the
BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs that has kept the fascination
going into the 21st century. Young viewers in particular appear
endlessly obsessed with the ultra-realistic recreations of dinosaurs
which digital technology makes possible. Reports this week of the
demise of Dublin's IMAX cinema made the point that one film, T-Rex,
had been showing there for two years. It didn't save IMAX, but clearly
dinosaurs were the only thing which kept the cinema open so long.
As Hollywood's
pre-eminent creator of animation and fantasy, the Walt Disney Corporation
has taken its time jumping on the dinowagon, but Dinosaur,
its latest animated blockbuster, has already redressed the balance,
proving a huge hit in the US. In fact, it's not quite accurate to
describe Dinosaur as an animated movie..."
Click
here for the full story.
Tuesday,
October 17, 2000
Box
Office Results
Here are the Box Office results for last weekend's animated
films:
Digimon
$1.9 million ($1,061 per screen average - 54% decrease)
11th at the Box Office (down from #5 last weekend)
Total to Date: $7.3 Million
CyberWorld
3D
$323,702 ($11,162 per screen average - 16% increase)
19th at the Box Office (up from #29 last weekend)
Total to Date: $751,880
Chicken
Run
$267,412 ($435 per screen average - 16% increase)
21st at the Box Office (up from #27 last weekend)
Total to Date: $106.3 Million
Dinosaur
$160,562 ($482 per screen average - 24% decrease)
34th at the Box Office (down from #32 last weekend)
Total to Date: $137.0 Million
Pokemon
2000
No longer in theaters
Final Take: $43.75 Million
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Scooby Doo
Goes Live
It was bound to happen... Daily Variety is reporting Warner
Brothers is going full speed ahead with a live action version of
the cartoon series "Scooby Doo". Filming will begin February
in Australia.
According to
Daily Variety, "The film, about a band of ghost-chasing
sleuths and the cowardly dog who often stumbles into the pertinent
clue, is based on a script by James Gunn, with Chuck Roven producing."
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Dinosaur
Opens Big in the UK
Dinosaur opened
at the top of the UK Box Office this past weekend, bringing in $3.2
million on only 374 screens. Dinosaur made $137 million in
the U.S. and has been very successful overseas to date.
Wednesday,
October 18, 2000
Animated
Cowgirl Honored by Museum
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame announced today
that Jessie, the spunky cowgirl from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar
Animation Studios' Toy Story 2, will receive the Patsy Montana
Entertainer Award at the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame's Annual
Induction Luncheon. The luncheon will take place on November 10,
2000 in Fort Worth, Texas. Jessie will join Country Western singer-songwriter
Emmylou Harris as the second recipient of the award, named after
the legendary yodeling cowgirl and 1987 Hall of Fame honoree, Patsy
Montana.
Jessie
made her screen debut as the endearing toy cowgirl in the 1999 Disney/Pixar
film, Toy Story 2. Once the most beloved toy of a little
girl, Jessie is heartbroken when she is outgrown and forgotten by
her owner. Through the course of the story she overcomes her fear
of abandonment and learns to love again. The voice of Jessie is
provided by Academy Award-nominee Joan Cusack. Jessie's heartfelt,
emotional ballad ``When She Loved Me'' was written and composed
by Randy Newman and sung by Grammy Award-winning recording artist
Sarah McLachlan. Toy Story 2 was created and produced by
Pixar at its Northern California studios.
Pixar
has prepared a special animated acceptance speech for Jessie. ``Yee-haw!
I am just pleased as punch to be receiving this honor in memory
of the original yodeling cowgirl, Patsy Montana,'' said Jessie.
John Lasseter, director of Toy Story 2, added, ``We are incredibly
honored that Jessie is getting this award. Jessie is a strong female
character with spirit and emotion -- a true role model to aspiring
cowgirls everywhere.''
The
Patsy Montana Entertainer Award was established to pay tribute to
female western entertainers.
"As
the first woman to have a million selling country record with her
hit 'I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart,' Patsy Montana was a real
trailblazer in the field of western entertainment,'' said Pat Riley,
Executive Director of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
``We established this award in her honor to pay tribute to a female
entertainer who is keeping Patsy's pioneering spirit and love of
western music alive. This year who better than Jessie -- she introduced
the cowgirl to a whole new generation of moviegoers. Besides, Jessie
and Patsy are both terrific yodelers!''
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Toon Disney
Prepares for Halloween
In celebration of the scariest night of the year, viewers can watch
their favorite animated heroes fight off a whole host of ghosts,
goblins and ghouls. Toon Disney offers up a full day of Halloween-themed
episodes of its animated series on Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 7AM-Midnight.
Here is the schedule:
7:00 AM
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Ghost of a Chance
7:30 AM
DuckTales
Hotel Strangeduck
8:00 AM
New Adventures of Winnie Pooh
Monster Frankenpooh
8:30 AM
Goof Troop
Hallow-Weenies
9:00 AM
TaleSpin
In Search of Ancient Blunders
9:30 AM
DuckTales
Ducky Horror Picture Show
10:00 AM
Darkwing Duck
Dead Duck
10:30 AM
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Good Times, Bat Times
11:00 AM
Quack Pack
The Boy Who Cried Ghost
11:30 AM
Goof Troop
Frankengoof
12:00 PM
Darkwing Duck
The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain
12:30 PM
DuckTales
The Curse of Castle McDuck
1:00 PM
New Adventures of Winnie Pooh
Monster Frankenpooh
1:30 PM
Goof Troop
Hallow-Weenies
2:00 PM
Bonkers
The Dimming
2:30 PM
Darkwing Duck
The Ghoul of My Dreams
3:00 PM
TaleSpin
In Search of Ancient Blunders
3:30 PM
Quack Pack
The Boy Who Cried Ghost
4:00 PM
New Adventures of Winnie Pooh
Monster Frankenpooh
4:30 PM
DuckTales
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. McDuck
5:00 PM
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Ghost of a Chance
5:30 PM
Goof Troop
Midnight Movie Madness
6:00 PM
Bonkers
When the Spirit Moves You
6:30 PM
DuckTales
Hotel Strangeduck
7:00 PM
Screaming Meanies Winner
Thursday,
October 19, 2000
Rugrats
in Paris Getting Massive In-Theater Campaign
Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies herald the November
17, 2000, release of Rugrats in Paris -- The Movie with its
largest and most ambitious in-theater promotional campaign ever.
Teaming up in the Rugrats promotion are (in alphabetical
order): Coca-Cola, Dolby Digital, JBL, Kodak, Landoll's, Mattel,
Maverick Recording Company, Nickelodeon, Noggin, Oral-B, Post Cereals,
Simon Spotlight Books and THQ/Sony Playstation.
Included
in the promotional campaign are lobby displays, media, cross promotions
and exciting prizes for theater managers. These include trips to
Paris, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Orlando; home entertainment systems;
DVD players; digital cameras; large-screen TVs; and cash prizes
up to $75,000. The major incentives are being offered by Nickelodeon,
Rugrats Passport to Paris Sweepstakes, Hollywood Movie Magic, Maverick
Recording Company, JBL, THQ/Sony Playstation, Mattel, Simon Spotlight
Books, Dolby Digital, Kodak ScreenCheck and Oral-B.
In
addition, exhibitors will be utilizing in-theater displays highlighting
the unprecedented "Rugrats in Paris -- The Movie" Passport Promotion.
For Rugrats fans, the Passport Promotion journey begins when they
see the new film. Moviegoers will receive their very own Rugrats
in Paris passport, which has a place for a personal picture, a two-page
commemorative comic of the movie's plot, an instant win game and
an entry form for a chance to win a Rugrats in Paris family adventure
of their own.
To
enter for the chance to win the trip, consumers will have to collect
at least four of seven different passport star stamps, the first
"star" being the theater's Rugrats in Paris ticket stub.
Kids and families will have a variety of other ways to get their
four stars -- at Burger King; Kids Foot Locker, Toys R Us; on Mattel
toy boxes; or on Nick.com -- though the movie ticket stub is required.
The grand prize is an all-expenses paid trip to Paris, a Rugrats
tour of the city, first class accommodations, and 200,000f ($50,000).
Additionally, Burger King will provide a multi-million dollar media
campaign that includes adult and kid merchandise.
Over
2,200 theaters will participate in a first of its kind promotional
lobby banner contest. The theaters will be provided with a "Rugrats
in Paris -- The Movie" 12' x 10' banner to hang in their lobbies.
Fun-filled games and prizes will be awarded to customers who find
the hidden items in a huge painting of the Rugrats characters.
Rugrats
in Paris -- The Movie follows on the success of "The Rugrats
Movie," which was released in November 1998 and became the first
non-Disney animated film to gross $100 million in North America.
Both movies are based on Nickelodeon's series, which is broadcast
in over 100 countries and 30 different languages.
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Tube Studios
Announces Production of New Animated Series
Tube Studios, Inc., a Montreal-based digital content creation company,
announced this week the commencement of production on a new animated
series. The production is called NUNAVUT and is a new 26-part, fully
digital animated series for 6-8 year olds. Produced in association
with CBC Television, Télé-Québec and The Aboriginal People's Television
Network in Canada, NUNAVUT is set in an Arctic community and follows
the adventures of Inuk, a highly imaginative eight-year-old Inuit
boy.
Adrian Mills,
Creative Head of Children's, Youth and Daytime Programming for the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) said: "CBC TV is pleased
to be working with Tube Studios on this outstanding and unique series
for kids. I have no doubt that NUNAVUT will become a flagship series
for Canadian children."
The announcement
coincided with Tube's signing of an international distribution agreement
for NUNAVUT with London, UK's ENTERTAINMENT RIGHTS, the global multimedia
children's and family entertainment company.
"Télé-Québec
has believed in Nunavut since the beginning and we are thrilled
to have the show on our network." says Cecile Bellemare, Director
of Program Development for Télé-Québec. "This wonderful series based
on the unique designs of the artist Marc Tetro, is sure to enlighten
and entertain kids."
Friday,
October 20, 2000
"R"
Rated Clips Found on Toy Story 2 DVDs!
by Joe Tracy
Walt
Disney Home Video is in crisis management mode today after learning
that some of the Toy Story 2 DVDs released as part of the
"3 Disc Ultimate Toy Box Collector's Edition" contained
scenes from the "R" rated movie High Fidelity.
One
of the first reports of the problem came from an Animation Artist
regular reader, Paul Naas, who posted
on the Animation
Artist Forums some "weirdness" with his copy of the
Toy Story 2 DVD on Wednesday.
"None
of the supplemental material would play and my DVD player would
register a disc error," says Naas. "So we decided to watch
the movie, and right after Jessie's song, Toy Story 2 stopped
playing and we were dropped into the middle of High Fidelity,
just in time to hear some character use the F-word twice in 15 seconds.
After one clear scene, High Fidelity continued with so much
video noise that the characters looked like they were in the video
witness protection program."
The
problem has also been confirmed by many people who purchased the
collector's 3 disc set at COSTCO stores.
According
to ABC News, "A senior executive for Walt Disney Co., which
is the parent company of ABC NEWS, declined to comment other than
to say the defective DVDs were a 'duplication error.'"
Technicolor,
who duplicated the DVDs for Disney, released an official statement
saying, "Technicolor has identified and is investigating a
manufacturing defect in part of the Disney three-disc DVD set, 'Ultimate
Toy Box.' The problem exists in only a small percentage of the three-disc
DVD packages and is limited to a specific isolated region of the
United States."
Technicolor
is the world’s largest independent manufacturer and distributor
of videocassettes, CDs and DVDs. It replicates nearly 175,000 DVDs
every day.
An
investigation is being launched into the cause of the incident.
While the 3-disc set has been pulled from most store shelves, including
Costco where the problem was most reported, it is still
being sold on Amazon.com, which hasn't found any problems with
the DVD sets it is selling.
The
repercussions over this incident may not only hurt Disney, but also
Pixar, which is holding its annual Shareholders meeting next Thursday
in San Francisco.
In
1997, Pixar entered into a coproduction agreement with Disney to
produce five original animated productions. Under the terms of the
agreement, and according to Pixar's 1999 Financial Information booklet
sent to Shareholders, "Pixar and Disney agreed to cofinance
the production costs of the pictures, co-own the pictures (with
Disney having exclusive distribution rights), co-brand the pictures
and share equally in the profits of each picture and any related
merchandise and other ancillary products, after recovery of all
marketing and distribution costs (which Disney finances), a distribution
fee paid to Disney and any other fees or costs, including any participations
provided to talent and the like."
Any
costs associated with the recall, reduplication, and other costs
could take away from the amount that both Disney and Pixar make
on the film unless all costs are covered by Technicolor.
Stay
tuned to Animation Artist Magazine throughout the weekend as we
present more information regarding this developing story. Tomorrow
we will publish another special report.
Joe
Tracy is the publisher of Animation Artist Magazine and the author
of the book Web
Marketing Applied.
Saturday,
October 21, 2000
New
Details in Toy Story 2 DVD "R" Rated Glitch Fiasco
Special Report #2 (Click
here for the first special report)
by Joe Tracy
The
problem with "R" rated clips from High Fidelity
appearing on select copies of the Toy Story 2 "3 Disc
Ultimate Toy Box Collector's Edition" DVD set is more widespread
than Technicolor and Disney have stated to the press.
In
an official statement, Technicolor stated that the problem "is
limited to a specific isolated region of the United States."
According to E! Online, unnamed Disney sources stated that the region
was the "Midwest". However, Animation Artist Magazine
and ABC News have confirmed several incidents on the West Coast.
Animation
Artist reader Paul Naas lives near San Francisco, CA, and was surprised
to hear that the problem was only in the "Midwest."
"Well,
unless the San Francisco Bay Area is now part of the Midwest, Disney's
mistaken as to how widespread the distribution of the defective
discs is," Naas states in the Animation
Artist Forums.
Animation
Artist Magazine staff visited two Costco stores in Southern California
on Friday and both stores had already pulled the 3-Disc set, further
indicating that the problem spans further than the Midwest.
It
is believed that Technicolor is at fault for the problem as it was
in charge of the duplication for the 3-disc set.
Technicolor
released an official statement, which reads as follows:
"Technicolor
has identified and is investigating a manufacturing defect in part
of the Disney three-disc DVD set, 'Ultimate Toy Box.' The problem
exists in only a small percentage of the three-disc DVD packages
and is limited to a specific isolated region of the United States.
There
has been NO defect identified with discs contained in the two-disc
DVD 'Toy Story Deluxe' sets. The manufacturing defect has been identified
as a content mix, affecting some of the Toy Story 2 DVDs
from the Ultimate Toy Box'.
Technicolor
will continue to investigate the cause of the defect and the magnitude
of the problem. Further information will be provided as soon as
it becomes available."
Some
are calling the problem the "Sonic Death Monkey Bug" because
of the High Fidelity clip that cuts into the Toy Story
2 movie. Seattle, WA resident Dave Kramer is another person
who purchased a defective copy. He says that "the cut is too
smooth to be an unhappy accident, if you ask me."
Kramer
adds that the clip from High Fidelity that cuts into Toy
Story 2 is from the character Jack Black who says, "And
if Laura's bourgeois lawyer friends can't take it, **** them! Let
'em riot, we can take it, we're ****ing Sonic Death Monkey."
"Then
the movie glitches out completely," says Kramer. "It appears
to be all outtakes and alternate takes from the High Fidelity
disc, all strung together like they're NOT on the actual High
Fidelity disc. Except the picture is all screwed up and the
sound stutters."
Naas,
who has had some experience with the process of DVD replication,
believes that the problem was simply a replication error and nothing
more. He points out that the High Fidelity clip was not the
only problem with the DVD. In addition, the supplemental material
wouldn't play.
E!
Online quoted an unnamed Disney source as saying, "Duplication
errors like this happen all the time. It's a tiny problem."
Tell
that to Janie Ward, a mother of two in Redmond, WA, whose young
kids were watching Toy Story 2 when the clip came on.
"I
heard a couple of swear words that I don’t think they’ve ever heard
and am not sure they knew what they were, so I just got them out
of the room as fast as I could," Ward
told KOMO 4 News in Seattle, WA. "There were two of what
I consider pretty foul strong words just in that really quick moment
and then it went to something else and then it came back to that
same scene again... I’m not sure they knew the words they heard,
but I didn’t really want them learning them.”
Costco
sold several thousand copies of the DVDs before the glitch was caught.
The
glitch occurs right after Jessie's "When She Loved Me" song. Interestingly
enough, the voice of Jesse is Joan Cusack. High Fidelity
is a John Cusack film. They are brother and sister.
Joe
Tracy is the publisher of Animation Artist Magazine and the author
of the book Web
Marketing Applied.
Sunday,
October 22, 2000
God,
The Devil, and Bob Revived in the UK
Rejected by TV viewers in the US, the animated TV series "God,
The Devil, and Bob" is being given new life thanks to UK TV
authorities who are praising the series and think it will be a hit.
Beginning in early 2001, "God, The Devil, and Bob" will
air on BBC Two.
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Aardman Animations
"Creature Comforts" Coming to DVD
Aardman Animation Studios Academy Award winning "Creature
Comforts" is coming to DVD on November 28th, along with three
other Aardman shorts, courtesy of Image Entertainment, Inc.
The $9.99 DVD
will contain the following four clay animation shorts:
- Creature
Comforts
- Wat's Pig
- Not Without
My Handbag
- Adam
"Creature Comforts"
will be presented in anamorphic widescreen and the other three shorts
will be featured in their original full-frame configurations. The
35-minute program will be in Dolby Digital stereo and close captioned
for the deaf and hearing impaired.
"Creature Comforts"
won the 1990 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. "Wat's
Pig" was nominated for the same award in 1996. "Adam" received an
Oscar nomination in 1992.
Preorders for
"Creature Comforts" will begin on October 31, 2000
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