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August 15, 2007 4:43 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Simba Just Got His Report Card via
posted by vronsky (14 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite

Disney - hang your head in shame.
posted by strawberryviagra at 4:52 PM on August 15, 2007


kimba rules, simba drools
posted by vronsky at 4:55 PM on August 15, 2007


Groovy.

Sorry vronsky, having a Kimba renaissance.
posted by strawberryviagra at 5:01 PM on August 15, 2007


Now I want an mp3 of The Lion Sleeps Tonight. They totally ruined it in The Lion King.
posted by misha at 5:07 PM on August 15, 2007 [1 favorite has favorites]


Lions sleep in the day.
posted by delmoi at 5:13 PM on August 15, 2007


Requiem for a Toy Story
posted by martinX's bellbottoms at 5:14 PM on August 15, 2007 [2 favorites has favorites]


This only serves to further the negative stereotype of lions. Also, thank you for reminding me that I hadn't muted my speakers before visiting Metafilter like I should.
posted by chemoboy at 5:57 PM on August 15, 2007 [1 favorite has favorites]


Requiem for a Toy Story

Another reason Brad Sucks. Or doesn't. Wait, what's the opposite of sucks?
posted by dirigibleman at 6:35 PM on August 15, 2007


Blows.
posted by Mr.Encyclopedia at 7:18 PM on August 15, 2007


Crappy post, horrible song.
posted by zardoz at 7:30 PM on August 15, 2007


what's the opposite of sucks?

Blows.

No, opposite.
posted by dirigibleman at 7:42 PM on August 15, 2007


You won't hear me singing Disney's praises too often, but this video is really a testament to the quality of their animation. It's painfully obvious that the characters aren't saying what's being sung, because there's so much detail in the vocal animations. This'll never catch on to the same extent it has for anime.
posted by brett at 7:51 PM on August 15, 2007


Loved that! Way fun.
posted by nickyskye at 11:06 PM on August 15, 2007


Not quite 'best of the web', is it.
posted by Kiell at 4:27 AM on August 16, 2007


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