Disney Animated Exchange Letter 2019
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Robin Hood (1973)
Robin Hood (Robin Hood 1973), Maid Marian (Robin Hood 1973)
DNW: graphic/sexual violence, cruelty to animals or children, character death
One of my very favorites!
I love the whole proposal/fight scene, especially Robin's timing. Tell me about their honeymoon to London, Normandy, sunny Spain. Or the dozen-at-least children.
Or go modern AU - rival archery teams?
Not much too add here. I love this movie, and love the fox connection. If you want to work in an elderly lioness who is Eleanor of Aquitaine, that would also be awesome.
Incredibles (Pixar Movies)
Helen "Elastigirl" Parr (Incredibles Movies), Violet Parr (Incredibles Movies)
DNW: graphic/sexual violence, cruelty to animals or children, character death
I'd love some time where it's just the two of them, having what passes for normal mom-daughter time without the male characters. If you want to go super-fluffy, that's good, or if you want to have them deal with a female villain on their own, that works too!
Girl bonding time for the win. I’d like Violet to get some time where her brothers aren’t sucking up all the attention.
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Dinah (Alice in Wonderland 1951), Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland 1951)
DNW: graphic/sexual violence, cruelty to animals or children, character death
What kind of adventures might Dinah have had if she fell into Wonderland? Feel free to make her able to talk, but I would like her to remain a kitten. Perhaps an encounter with Cheshire?
Or, if you're not into the cats, talk to me about the Queen of Hearts. Why is she so angry all the time? Did she fall into Wonderland and wasn't able to escape?
Not much to add. I’m not really a fan of the book, but if you want to incorporate something like that, go ahead. I’m actually a fan of the Queen of Hearts, so keep that in mind.
Wreck-It Ralph (Movies)
Stan Litwak (Wreck-It Ralph Movies)
DNW: graphic/sexual violence, cruelty to animals or children, character death
Interested in the guy who runs the arcade. How did he get his start? Was Fix-It Felix Jr the first game? Does he try them all out? Does he ever notice anything strange in the arcade? Mr. Litwak has been relying on Fix-It Felix Jr. to bring in people for a long time. How does he feel about the old games and their sudden "upgrade" at the end? Maybe he plays a little Fix-It Felix Jr. after hours to relax? Does he have a passion for old games, and only have the stuff like Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush to bring in the kids? Does anyone ever wonder why this old game console is still hanging around? And does he ever notice strange things in the arcade, either when he comes in the morning or late at night? I picked Felix because that seems like the sort of game this guy would play himself (or maybe some other classics, like Pac-Man, Mario, Shinobi).
Not much to add, but feel free to invoke the 80s.