Well?
WHERE THE FUCK IS THE SEQUEL?
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I'd rather a new series on Disney + that leads into Basel vs. Arsene Lupin movie.
100% fucking this
You mean a mouse living in Arsene Lupin's building?
Perhaps with the next generation?
Yeah that's what I assume he means
No, because you know damn good and well they will use CGI and call it a "Squeekquel."
A tv series from the guys who made Tangled would be pretty cool.
With Ratigan and Fidget inexplicably alive just because.
I just wanted it for Kingdom Hearts.
>Disney does nothing but fuck up and destroy existing franchises from the 70s to the 2000s for nearly a decade in a row
>"But can we please get a follow-up to a perfect movie?"
Just let Disney forget about this one, please.
This is too cute
Freya should not care about the rain. She is a giant rat wearing a coat and comes from a place where it rains all the time.
They aren't brave enough to make Basil canon gay and Dawson canon bi.
Pretty sure they're gonna veto FF from future KH like the third one did
>rat
>standing on it's toes
For a group that fetishizes and anthropomorphizes animals, furries sure don't pay attention to animal biology. Rats are plantigrade, not digigrade.
>t. zoologist
Oh you'll get a cgi one in a few years.
I mean if we want to be that technical she's a
Burmecian. The good thing with made up characters is that you don't have to be 1:1 with your inspirations.
Tho I'm no a zoologist and I don't know why Burmecians would have evolved to stand on their toes from a Darwinian perspective.
The general of it is
>plantigrade: stable, muscular, can hold weight, but costs more energy.
>digitigrade: faster, quieter, but not really load bearing
>plantigrade: Bears, raccoons, possums, rats, wolverines, humans
>digitigrade: Dogs, foxes, basically all felines (Lions, tigers, cats, hyenas), wolves
This suggests that the Burmecian came from a species that actively hunted, like cats, instead of scavenged, like rats, and would need to have moved quickly and quietly.
Because you're concentrating more weight on fewer muscles (standing on your toes instead of spreading the weight across your foot), they probably wouldn't make very good heavy soldiers, nor could they carry much weight, relative to a plantigrade species about the same size.
Funny. That is one of the few Disney movies that could work well with a sequel.
or the one after that...
I wanted a sequel or cartoon series very badly as a kid. The only issue is, No Ratigan, but I posit if Basil was clever enough to figure out a way to survive, so was the Professor.
Are we forgetting ungulates now?
Based t. zoologist
She's a Dragoon tho (in FF that's a warrior class that is very agile and jump super high to pierce enemies with their spears). Could this kind of foot posture potentially help species to jump higher?
No one's forgetting ungulates, but unguligrade is still weird for me.
This would be a great class for a digitigrade, as walking on your toes is a great way to increase power. A fun experiment you can do at home to demonstrate this is to put your arm from fingers to elbow on a flat surface. Now, push down like you're trying to lift your elbow, this time focusing on pushing down at your knuckles. You should feel your elbow rise a little. Now, do it again, but this time, focus on rolling your arm through the tips of your fingers. If you do it right, your elbow should rise much more quickly, and you'll feel a lot more tension.
This is a simplification of digitigrade vs plantigrade. This is also why you see cats jumping more than rats or bears.
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Here's a video of a bear jumping in water. You'll notice that it's not jumping much higher than the boy (ignoring posture differences).
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Now here's a tiger jumping. Like a boss
>but what about rabbits and squirrels? Those animals are famous for hopping and jumping, and they're plantigrade
But what about you shut up because we're talking about the general case here?
But that's a good point. Digitigrades tend to be less efficient at walking, If you had to jump everywhere, you'd probably want to be plantigrade, or you're liable to snap your tendons right off. Felines and Canines would want to be digitigrades, however, as their predation method is to stalk (silence) and pounce (sprint), both of which are achieved better walking on your toes.
I don't think they could replace Price nor the intensity and importance of the original and him being dead
They can definitely work in a new villain with similar intentions if need be
Read the filename.
Thanks again for all the knowledge dump, user. I'll definitely reuse that later.
>wanting a basil sequel with modern disney
yeah, no, most of the shit in the movie wouldn't fly with disney now
There shouldn't be one
Why not?
If they did the live action/unfaithful shit? Yeah I wouldn't want one
If they did a show or somehow made it like the original? Hell yes
CGI mice are not done right these days.
To be fair, rodents have some long-ass feet that would make walking bipedally quite awkward. I mean, just look at the Viera (although if you want to get technical, they're based off of lagomorphs). Their feet are so long that they have to wear stilettos.
It doesn't need one. Not every movie needs a sequel.
It's not as if Mouse Detective is something that wants o be biologically accurate
They are talking mice after all