Toon Talk: The Toon Talk Top 10 - 2006 - Jan 2, 2007

Toon Talk: The Toon Talk Top 10 - 2006
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#8 - HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL
Disney Channel Original Movie/Disney DVD

Whereas Pirates dominated the big screen, HSM dominated seemingly all other media: a highly-rated run on the Disney Channel, best-selling DVDs and CD soundtracks (the guilty pleasure of the year, Grammy nomination or not), even legitimate stage productions and a nationwide tour. Up next? Why the inevitable sequel, of course


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#9 - BROTHER BEAR 2
Disney DVD

Following in the footsteps (hoof prints?) of Bambi II, another video sequel did that film one better: it is actually better then the original. Featuring a stirring song score by Melissa Etheridge, the sequels storyline and fine animation shine.


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#10 - PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MANS CHEST
Walt Disney Productions/Disney DVD

A rip-snorting swashbuckler that took summer cinemas by storm. Johnny Depp and company return for more thrills, laughs and a few surprises. Thank goodness we only have to wait until next summer for the climactic final chapter.

Honorable Mention:
THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL

Five minutes of pure magic. A casualty of the studio politics that halted production of the third Fantasia feature, this beautifully realized adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic finally saw the light this year as a bonus short on the Little Mermaid DVD.

Special Thanks
to all the artists and filmmakers who have contributed to Disney films and video this year, with special mentions to

James Algar, Roger Allers, Kuno Becker, Danny Cannon, Daveigh Chase, Ron Clements, Monique Coleman, Tim Considine, Andreas Deja, Patrick Dempsey, Johnny Depp, Diane Disney Miller, Roy E. Disney, Zac Efron, Melissa Etheridge, Eric Goldberg, Alexander Gould, Lucas Grabeel, Winston Hibler, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Tommy Kirk, Alison Krauss, Larry Daggum the Cable Guy, Josh Lucas, Leonard Maltin, Reba McEntire, Elma Milotte, Alan Menken, John Musker, Paul Doc Newman, Bill Nighy, Alessandro Nivola, Kenny Ortega, Chris Stitch Sanders, Patrick Stewart, Ashley Tisdale and Oliver Wallace.

Coming Soon in 2007*

In theaters:

Animation wise, expect Disneys Meet the Robinsons (March 30), Disney/Pixars Ratatouille (June 29), DreamWorks Shrek the Third (May 18) and Bee Movie (November 2), Sonys Surfs Up (June 8), and Foxs long-awaited The Simpsons Movie (July 27).

Live action brings such fantasies as Bridge to Terabithia (February 16), Underdog (August 3), Enchanted (November 21) and the next chapters in two popular Disney franchises, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (May 16) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (May 25) as well as Warners Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (July 13).

On DVD:

What if the shoe didnt fit? Find out in the newest chapter of the Cinderella story, Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (February 6).

2007s scheduled Platinum Editions will be Peter Pan (March 6) and The Jungle Book (October 3).

The second wave of Walt Disneys Legacy Collection, including a special edition of the acclaimed short Destino, a collection of rare Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons and a special Disneyland retrospective, is due sometime during the year.

The seventh wave of Walt Disney Treasures, possibly including collections of Donald Duck cartoons, educational shorts and Disneys Oscar winners, should be coming next December.

* All release dates subject to change.

See you in Toon Talk in 2007!

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-- Posted January 2, 2007

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