God tier Disney movie coming through

God tier Disney movie coming through
>Best protagonist
>Best villain
>2 God tier villain songs
>Best climactic battle

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>Has guns and smoking

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RAT

So why does Basil just kill the Ratigan?

>Basil spends every waking moment upset that he can’t catch Ratigan
>Ratigan spends every waking moment upset that Basil keeps foiling his plans
The best rivalry

The live action adaptation will kill all the sex appeal these characters have.

For what purpose would they do a "live action" adaptation?

At least with Lion King, you can still say that the animals are all more or less realistic, in a realistic setting and doing normal animal things, and give it the "live action" pass

The Great Mouse Detective has them wearing clothes, smoking, shooting guns, etc. You can't pull that and still label it "live action."

I doubt GMD would get a remake, thankfully. While it has a lot of love on somewhere like Yea Forums, there isn’t enough nostalgia to bank off of.
Thank god too. Anyone else as Ratigan would be upsetting.

>they can't just fuck already because Victorianism

>get to watch GMD at school for movie day
>this part comes up
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also drinking and intoxication.

>Implying their whole rivalry isn't due to a nasty breakup after dating

This and Lilo and Stitch are tied for GOAT Disney films.

Do not lewd the little mouse girl or else.

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"To Ratigan, the worlds greatest rat!"

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Ratigan had some truly terrifying moments. Gotta re-watch this sometime.

I'd be fine (in fact even love) if they did a sequel cartoon series or something
But they cannot bring Ratigan back. Not only would he not be as well casted, but it would remove the emotional impact the film has

what about the showgirls?

I dated someone who insisted this was the best animated movie of all time, it was a disaster.

Too bad at the same time Don Bluth showed Disney how to do a proper animated movie and blew Disney out of the water, forcing them to admit after Oliver and Company that they needed to overhaul the company and pull themselves out of the animation ghetto they'd been in since the 70s.

Tell that to Oscar Wilde

I'm glad they can be with someone better now.

I only remember the climatic battle.

If it's not gay mice or Miss Kitty I don't lewd them

>Ratigan indirectly gets what he wants by killing a mouse with the same VA as Basil

>GENIUS
>doesn't bring a pistol on dangerous investigations

How's the blu-ray release? Is it a good transfer or a half-assed one?

I fucking love The Great Mouse Detective and think it was the only great animated Disney film to come out of the 80's during that dark era. Vincent Price is my favorite actor of all time and his performance as Ratigan was god tier. I also LOVE how the climatic end battle was one big homage to the clock tower scene at the end of The Castle of Cagliostro which is easily Miyazaki's best film.

>and think it was the only great animated Disney film to come out of the 80's during that dark era.

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Yeah, I would "be good" to a mouse too...

What is it with rat animations and being fucking KINO?

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I have a theory that the best /co waifus are either feline or rodent.

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Probably in my top ten.

How is it that Bluth put out some absolute kino early on in his solo career and then just started making pure shit?

Yea Forums is bad for you.

Pebble & The Penguin or A Troll in Central park remain shit with or without Yea Forums

You know what the problem is ? People dont do lewd version of an adult version of Olivia.Forget the lewds,ggod art of adult OLivia is a fucking rarity

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>ggod

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I always liked the premise of GMD, but it really needed some more sympathetic MCs. Basil is a pile of quirks, the girl is just a bland innocent, and who gives a shit about Dawson?

I'd bet that after his earlier successes, he was surrounded by yes-men instead of people who would critique and improve his ideas.

whokarz

You replied :^)

He does not give a fuck.

>But they cannot bring Ratigan back. Not only would he not be as well casted, but it would remove the emotional impact the film has
But he'd be perfect for episodic grand adventures! The hero/villain chemistry is perfect and he's the kind of villain who could pull off coming coming back again without diminishing as a threat.

It could always be set as a sort of alternate universe separate to the films. I'd say a prequel would be perfect if it wasn't for the lack of Watson.

If anyone's read the various comics, that's what I'd go for.

The relationship or the movie?

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Why did it fail?

*Dawson not Watson

The relative success of The Great Mouse Detective saved the Disney Animation Studios and the massive success of Oliver kicked the whole thing into gear.

Not if braindead fucktards like
keep bringing it up and can't shut their fucking noise holes.
They already fucked be prepared by popular demand and the jews at disney are already fucking lilo and stitch and notre dame as we speak, just please don't have them shit on this for me?

>Opening on the same weekend as Don Bluth's The Land Before Time, which debuted at number-one grossing $7.5 million, the latter film beat out Oliver & Company which opened at fourth, grossing $4 million. Nevertheless, Oliver & Company out-grossed The Land Before Time with domestic gross estimates of $53 million compared to $46 million of the latter. It became the animated film with the highest gross from its initial run.
Huh. I would not have guessed that.

Why is Moriarty a hipster general.

no u

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>now using technology and costumes revolutionized by the Cats reboot

It's didn't fail though.

In fact, it made enough money to convince Disney execs to keep the animation department alive.

What have you done?

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It more then succeeded. It saved Disney animation, made a good profit and got critical praise
The only issue is that it never became as culturally relevant then the 90s films despite deserving it

I would never call Oliver and Company a "great" film. It's okay.

is this from porn?
it feels like it comes from porn.