Talk:The Rescuers Down Under
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[edit] rumour
There was a rumour that a picture of a topless woman had been inserted into this film, as it had been in the original Rescuers film, during the beginning flight scene in Australia. The rumor has been proven false, since each frame of the film was scrutinized during production using the CAPS system.
This doesn't prove no such picture exits in the movie, as it can still be inserted in post-production. --Abdull 21:15, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] What's the point of the trivia?
I'm not going to delete it but, what's the point of it? Might as well list other films released in the same year. Eratticus
- I have no idea, and no such reluctance to delete. Jgm 06:44, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
I went in and changed the section about how the rescuers was disneys firts animated film to not have musical numbers which is infactual since the black cauldron was the first.
- Technically, Fantasia was the first and The Rescuers, if you mean the original 1977 classic as opposed to its sequel, did have 4 full-blown songs, two minor songs and two reprises.
I think this might be incorrect "This is the first and only film in the Disney animated features canon to take place on the continent of Australia.". Finding Nemo was on the Disney animated features canon list and took place on the Australian continent.
- Truth be told, Nemo is not in the canon: movies made by Disney/Pixar do not count, only those made primarily by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Actually, it is Disney's second animated feature of any kind that is set in Australia. --Slgrandson (page - messages - contribs) 22:57, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Who is that guy in the picture?
First of all... who is that guy in the picture? Second... why is that not what the caption says it is? And third... in case (and I mean "in case") its neither Cody or his VA... why is it there? Ralf Loire 16:44, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
- Beats me. It's admittedly been a while since I saw the movie, but I don't recall it being that photorealistic...-- NordicStorm (t/c) 18:16, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Six versions of the The Rescuers Down Under VHS
FIRST VERSION: Orange FBI warnings, then 1986 WDHV disorted electronic muffled logo, then the "Don't miss this timeless Disney classic from Walt Disney Home Video!" bumper, then one preview for "The Jungle Book", then the 1989 Feature Presentation (Gold TYPEWRITER font on a gray background) bumper with the man saying "And now for our Feature Presentation" and 1989 Regular Classics logo.
SECOND VERSION: Everything last tape had, but with a different tape master.
THIRD VERSION: FBI Warning and Licensed for Private Home both on a green background, then 1986 WDHV distorted muffled electronic logo, then the "Don't miss these timeless Disney classics, from Walt Disney Home Video!" bumper, then two previews for "The Jungle Book" and "Robin Hood", then the 1991 Feature Presentation (Cursive writing font on lilac blue background) bumper with the man saying "And now, our Feature Presentation" and 1989 Regular Classics logo.
FOURTH VERSION: FBI Warning and Licensed for Private Home both on a green background, no previews, and 1989 Regular Classics logo.
FIFTH VERSION: Green FBI Screens, no previews and 1988 proto-type original Film-O-Vision WDC logo.
SIXTH VERSION: Green "Licensed" AND "Dulplication" screen, and 1988 original Film-O-Vision Proto-type WDC Logo.
[edit] Opening to "The Rescuers Down Under" VHS (November 1991 print)
Opening to November 1991 reprint of "The Rescuers Down Under" VHS:
1. Green FBI Screens (but no duplication part anymore; Just the "FBI" and "Licensed" part only) (20 seconds)
2. 1986 Walt Disney Home Video electronic distorted muffled logo (14 seconds)
3. 1989 WDC logo with the man says "Don't miss these timeless Disney classics from Walt Disney Home Video!" (no music) (4 seconds)
4. "The Jungle Book" Preview (30 seconds)
5. "Robin Hood" Preview (26 seconds)
6. 1991 lilac blue script Feature Presentation logo (5 seconds)
7. 1989 Walt Disney Classics logo [full] (19 seconds)
8. 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo (15 seconds)
SEE?
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[edit] The Disney Channel's Magical World of Disney - The Rescuers Down Under promo/opening from November 1, 1992
Hello! It is I, A very brave, very good, very special 16-year old teenager boy John George Harris! Type User:John George Harris Can you upload "The Disney Channel's Magical World of Disney Rescuers Down Under promo/opening from November 1, 1992" to me, please? It goes like this:
1. Magical World of Disney Rescuers Down Under promo
2. 1992 Disney Channel Tonight Prime-Time Next Lineup With Instruments and colors
3. "The Following Presentation has Been Closed-Captioned for the Hearing impaired" Bumper
4. "The Magical World of Disney" opening intro
5. Michael Eisner's introduction —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.239.38.156 (talk) 20:40, 29 February 2008 (UTC)