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Free Willie
The characters from Milne and Shepard’s 1926 “Winnie-the-Pooh” book -- including Pooh, Christopher Robin, Owl, Eeyore, Rabbit Kanga and Roo -- entered the public domain on Jan. 1 after 95 years of copyright protection. Bouncing tiger Tigger, who made his debut in the 1928 book "The House on Pooh Corner", will jump into the public domain when the character's copyright expires Jan. 1, 2024.
Walt Disney's character Mickey Mouse, as depicted in his 1928 short cartoon "Steamboat Willie", will enter the public domain on Jan. 1, 2024.
But these copyright expirations don't necessarily mean it's open season on all Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh knockoffs. Disney still holds the rights to subsequent depictions of Mickey Mouse and all of its versions of the Winnie the Pooh characters, since those specific...
what does this mean? can i draw and use mickey or winnie myself in my marketing material?
But behind its meticulously curated self-image, Disney has had a long-standing problem with child predators gaining employment within the company and exploiting minors. In 2014, reporters at CNN published a bombshell six-month investigation that discovered at least 35 Disney employees had been arrested for sex crimes against children, attempting to meet minors for sex, and possession of child pornography over the previous eight years.
Unfortunately, Disney is doubling down on “gay” in its own content, as newly leaked videos reveal. The UK’s Daily Mail reports, “A Disney executive in charge of content vowed to up the ante on gender politics during an all-hands meeting, promising that at least half of the characters in its productions will be LGBTQIA or from racial minorities by the end of the year.” That executive is general entertainment president Karey Burke, who said, “I’m here as the mother of two queer children, actually, one transgender child and one pansexual child, and also as a leader.”
Her poor children.
Burke is far from alone. “Our leadership over there has been so welcoming to my not-so-secret gay agenda,” said Latoya Raveneau, executive producer for Disney Television Animation. “Wherever I could I was adding queerness. No one would stop me and no one was trying to stop me.” Among her show credits are “Rise Up, Sing Out” and “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.”
Their old stuff is still awesome but I personally prefer WB's Looney Tunes.
Eric Holder saysTheir old stuff is still awesome but I personally prefer WB's Looney Tunes.
I also liked Tex Avery and Merry Melodies. Disney and Hannah Barbara were beneath those cartoons. I liked the Disney feature films, especially during Walt's time, but their animated shorts always seemed too contrite, like they were made to stroke the egos of the animators than tell a short humorous story. Often the Animators were part of the animation. Or the shorts were made as an advertisement for their brand between feature films. A Donald Duck short, with Donald Duck being Donald Duck, doing Donald Duck shit, talking like Donald Duck. But then after it was over, it was like "what just happened?" Then the next one would be Goofy and Pluto, no real story, just a showcase. Then after Walt, they tried to hard to connect with the times in the 80's and 90's. Good cartoons shouldn't be dated. I mean Tom and...
When did messaging go from ‘subliminal’ to ‘explicit as fuck’?
Amazing that a Disney gift card denominated as $500 exists.
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/disney-officials-leaked-videos-pushing-lgbt-agenda-saying-desantis-erase-gay-kids?source=patrick.net
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