http://www.kimbawlion.com/rant2.htm
I won't ever buy Disney's version, but I have all 52 eps. of the Kimba series.

So please, next time you're tempted to buy Disney's version, buy the original Tezuka's Kimba. And spread the word of this great art.

Originally posted by Dragonrider1227@Apr 13 2005, 11:07 PM
NO DISS'NG WALT WHEN I'M AROUND! :angry: Disney on the other hand is different. I've been mad at them for a while. Not because of The Lion King. I still don't think that was a rip off. I'm just mainly mad at Michael Eisner for doing stupid things like;
Constant Straight to video sequels
Firing the animation staff in favor of Computer animation
Disney used to be a cool company. A force to be reconed with in entertainment. Now their just a straight to video joke and it's really sad.
I am going to have to agree on one thing though. It does seem that they had a lot of inspiration from Tezuka's Kimba. I'm pretty sure when making the Lion King they looked at a bunch of other movies about lions (If there even are any) and Kimba was one of them. They should give at least worthy mention of Kimba if they did get their ideas from them. I guess being born and raised off of Disney, I have trouble accepting that they would rip anything off. Well, Eisner proboly did. I've recently lost a lot of respect for him.
Originally posted by O2Destroyer@Apr 20 2005, 01:12 PM
It is hard to judge some of the things Walt did, in part because of the context of when he did them. Regardless of his feelings toward racism, etc. He believed in animation as a higher artform and using it to tell important stories. There IS a reason that Tezuka idolized Walt, and I think it is really unfair to judge the man 65 years later--and I say 65 years later, because I feel like that was the only real Walt. The walt that saw his dream more or less crash with Fantasia. Those films--Snow White, Pinnochio (sp?), Bambi, Dumbo and Fantasia are some of the best animation ever produced and Walt took enormous economic risks (nearly bankrupting himself) making those films. Kimba is a HUGE nod to Bambi (in case you haven't noticed), and Tezuka happily admits his affection for Disney. It is pretty sad that the Eisner company can't admit the same...
Originally posted by Loüßëãr@Apr 21 2005, 02:47 PM
I think thats all it boils down to, is that these people are trying to ENTERTAIN PEOPLE!!
Originally posted by O2Destroyer@Apr 22 2005, 01:28 PM
Have you read Tezuka's message? (or even better, the non-boiled down version of it that appears in one of the preludes of the Adolph books)?
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