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Muse wrote:I'm noticing more and more with TNT's plot ideas that they're ripping off ideas from Walt Disney Inc. For example, having read into a bit of the backstory, the Lost Desert plot, as well as its characters, are reminiscent of Disney's "Alladin" (anyone else notice the fez on the blumaroo?!)
Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:00 am
Lain wrote:Muse wrote:I'm noticing more and more with TNT's plot ideas that they're ripping off ideas from Walt Disney Inc. For example, having read into a bit of the backstory, the Lost Desert plot, as well as its characters, are reminiscent of Disney's "Alladin" (anyone else notice the fez on the blumaroo?!)
Well, umm, hate to break it to you, but Aladdin started out as a book. n_n;;;; I think the book was called "Tales of Arabian Nights", but I can't be remember...
Disney bases most of their movies off of books...
'Cept they change the endings and make them all happy...like in the little mermaid...and the hunchback of Notre Dame...
Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:02 am
everconfused wrote:The original title, reading the preface from an old (1947 illustrated by Maxfield Parrish) version of The Arabian Nights, is Tales of a Thousand and One Nights
Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:31 am
Muse wrote:So after a long hiatus, I'm back, fellow PPTers.
I'm noticing more and more with TNT's plot ideas that they're ripping off ideas from Walt Disney Inc. For example, having read into a bit of the backstory, the Lost Desert plot, as well as its characters, are reminiscent of Disney's "Alladin" (anyone else notice the fez on the blumaroo?!) And basically everyone knows how much the Maraqua plot ripped off parts of Pirates of the Carribean.
Now, while Neopets, Inc. and Disney have a partnership together, I still think TNT better shape up and use their noggins...because it looks like they're walking the fine line of copyright infringement
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everconfused wrote:Lain wrote:Muse wrote:I'm noticing more and more with TNT's plot ideas that they're ripping off ideas from Walt Disney Inc. For example, having read into a bit of the backstory, the Lost Desert plot, as well as its characters, are reminiscent of Disney's "Alladin" (anyone else notice the fez on the blumaroo?!)
Well, umm, hate to break it to you, but Aladdin started out as a book. n_n;;;; I think the book was called "Tales of Arabian Nights", but I can't be remember...
Disney bases most of their movies off of books...
'Cept they change the endings and make them all happy...like in the little mermaid...and the hunchback of Notre Dame...
The original title, reading the preface from an old (1947 illustrated by Maxfield Parrish) version of The Arabian Nights, is Tales of a Thousand and One Nights
And yes, Disney borrows, Neo borrows ... just about anything and everything is borrowed from something else.
Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:23 pm
DracolordII wrote:
Actually the original story was Arabian nights, a sultan had kidnapped a girl as his slave and had told her she could go if she could keep him entertained for 40 days and 40 nights, so she told him stories for that long one of them being Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. Disney butchered it by the way, for one thing the Djin gives out an infinite number of wishes and is not set free. Oh and the girl was set free after King Shayrar died. She actually ended up telling stories for 1000 and some days.
Neo's plot seems to be mixing a few of the stories together, There is the forigner from the story aladdin(replaced by Jafar in the movie) and the gangs from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves