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Mouse Under Glass : Secrets of Disney Animation and Theme Parks
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.58
EAN: 9780964060517
ISBN: 0964060515
Label: Bonaventure Press
Manufacturer: Bonaventure Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 286
Publication Date: 2001-01
Publisher: Bonaventure Press
Studio: Bonaventure Press
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Rating: - ...
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Rating: - Disney Cookbook!
This book immearse u into some of the most memorable stories that Disney ever Produced. The infomation is wriitten perfectly and with lots of transition words too. But even though the title says ".. theme parks" only a few attractions are showed/ written in the book. This book is great for a movie triva fanastic but not good for a theme park fanastic *_*
Rating: - Trivia isn't trivial--this book could have saved Disney Animation
I liked David Koenig's "Mouse Tales," so I bought this 1997 book as soon as I learned of its existence. "Mouse Under Glass" is subtitled "Secrets of Disney Animation and Theme Parks" and covers 30 Disney animated features in detail. I quibble-5 of those movies covered are mixtures of animation and live action.
"Mouse Under Glass" is divided into ten chapters and examines the Disney movie formula using this outline:
Original Tale
Disney Version
Plot Holes
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Rating: - Bloopers and Hidden Extras in Disney Movies.
This book is different than the two "Mouse Tales" books that David Koenig wrote about the interesting and naughty little things that have happened at Disneyland.
This time Koenig has done exhausting and intense research to find out how Walt Disney drastically changed and re-created original tales into Disney movies. Ideas, storylines and characters that never made it into the film are revealed.
Mistakes that actually were either originally unseen or just left in the final print of ... Read More
Rating: - Unofficial, unabashed, but not unfair
You could say that David Koenig's tone is unvarnished and unsympathetic, or you could say it's cranky and cynical. Either way, Mouse Under Glass proves undeniably refreshing, full of compelling information and insights--provided in part by Disney animators, writers, composers, and Imagineers. It's an instant trivia treasure trove from a man who has watched Disney movies far, far too many times. Whereas most Disney authors salivate all over themselves attempting to convey the pure genius of Walt's ... Read More
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