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Post by emily on Jan 15, 2010 14:39:34 GMT -5
Hah! That is a pretty epic picture. I wonder if there will be any deleted scenes when the new DVD is released.
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Post by moroboshi on Jan 16, 2010 18:28:24 GMT -5
Now I know where the chicken robot is from. It's from the first level of Sonic & Knuckles. They blow huge gusts of wind at you to keep you from progressing. Of course, they're only mild annoyances, and you can easily take one out with a spin dash. Alice, however, wouldn't be so lucky. ;D
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Post by jabberwocky on Jan 18, 2010 5:03:46 GMT -5
That's an... interesting drawing. lol I'm sorry for acting like Mr. Know-It-All, but that particular drawing of Alice was obviously heavily inspired by a very similar shot of her in an episode of Disney's House of Mouse. Let me see if I can find it. Wow. I can't, for the life of me, find it! It was on an Alice in Wonderland fansite. Oh, well! If I find it, I'll post it here via the edit button. Ah, yes. Sonic & Knuckles. Back when Sonic games were, you know, consistently good. [is booed at] What? Whaaaaat?!
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Post by parachutedress on Jan 19, 2010 9:12:45 GMT -5
Is this the picture you were thinking of? I really think Alice looks her cutest when her dress is blown open like a parachute, it gives her almost a feeling of cute helplessness. I wish they used her dress-parachute more in the film though, I feel there were a lot of place where it could have been used, maybe I should make a movie! =) Attachments:
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Post by moroboshi on Jan 19, 2010 18:38:36 GMT -5
Is this the picture you were thinking of? I really think Alice looks her cutest when her dress is blown open like a parachute, it gives her almost a feeling of cute helplessness. I wish they used her dress-parachute more in the film though, I feel there were a lot of place where it could have been used, maybe I should make a movie! =) I agree with you about Alice's parachute dress. It would have been cute to see her dress act as a parachute more often in the film. By movie, do you mean a flash video of Alice with her dress blowing open like a parachute in various parts of Wonderland? I'm all for it.
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Post by jabberwocky on Jan 19, 2010 19:01:23 GMT -5
Is this the picture you were thinking of? Yes! That's it exactly! I can recognize the sub-par animation and Korean ink and paint anywhere. lol. Good form, Ms. Dress. Good form.
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Post by moroboshi on Jan 19, 2010 19:08:20 GMT -5
Is this the picture you were thinking of? Yes! That's it exactly! I can recognize the sub-par animation and Korean ink and paint anywhere. lol. Good form, Ms. Dress. Good form. Sad but true.
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Post by parachutedress on Jan 20, 2010 17:40:17 GMT -5
I'm starting to dabble a little into poser so I might be able to make a movie sometime in the future, or at least some cute pictures lol. What scenes did you have in mind for having Miss Alice's dress turn into a parachute, I would like to try to make some good ones! What other scenes would you like to see me make in Poser?
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Post by moroboshi on Jan 21, 2010 19:26:57 GMT -5
I'm starting to dabble a little into poser so I might be able to make a movie sometime in the future, or at least some cute pictures lol. What scenes did you have in mind for having Miss Alice's dress turn into a parachute, I would like to try to make some good ones! What other scenes would you like to see me make in Poser? Well, there was that part where Alice shrank after drinking from the bottle in the room with the Doorknob. In the film, she simply plummeted straight down into the bottle (completely exposing her adorable pantalettes in the process). Perhaps that would be a good place to start. The only other falling scene I remember came near the end when Alice was running from the Queen and her cards. The cards come together to form a ramp which Alice slides down. You could have Alice's dress become a parachute as she's falling. You might have to make up some new parachute scenes, since Alice didn't fall down many long distances other than the ones previously mentioned. I was thinking maybe you could have Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum toss Alice high up into the air and then have her dress become a parachute. Maybe after she shrinks in the White Rabbit's house, she could jump down the stairs causing her dress to become a parachute. I'll try to think of more suggestions.
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Post by moroboshi on May 20, 2010 13:25:50 GMT -5
I just thought of another scene! Remember when Alice was gigantic in the forest and shrank back down to tiny size after eating the mushroom? Keeping in consistency with the shrinking portion of the Doorknob scene, maybe you could have Alice return to small size in midair and fall to the ground. However, Alice's dress would poof up like a parachute as she fell, and it would most likely get caught on a branch, leaving her hanging helplessly in an embarrassing position in the trees. ;D
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Post by jabberwocky on May 20, 2010 18:51:05 GMT -5
As long as Alice doesn't do any damn futterwackens, I don't care what she does! *thumbs up*
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Post by emily on May 21, 2010 16:01:21 GMT -5
As long as Alice doesn't do any damn futterwackens, I don't care what she does! *thumbs up* HAHA! I actually laughed out loud after reading this. Every time Johnny said "futterwaken" during the movie I couldn't help but chuckle.
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Post by jabberwocky on May 23, 2010 1:10:51 GMT -5
I made you chuckle? D'awwww. <3
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Post by parachutedress on Jun 8, 2010 22:31:40 GMT -5
Hey everyone, I found another picture from everyones favorite scene! Well, at least it's my favorite scene =p. This one was drawn but a comic book artist by the name of J. Scott Campbell. He apparently did most of the Disney princess' in the same sort of art style. I guess everyone has to grow up sometime, including Alice lol, I hope this doesn't cause too much of a ruckus here lol
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Post by jabberwocky on Jun 10, 2010 15:41:34 GMT -5
.... Wow. I can't believe he drew that portrait of Dodo!
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