From Deseret News archives:
Animated releases include real gems
However, "sincerity" doesn't explain why other studios have tried to "flatter" the Walt Disney Co. so many times by imitating the look and style of the studio's most successful animated features.
And simply copying the Mouse House's formula isn't as easy as it may sound. It takes memorable stories, first-class animation and top-notch voice talent. You have to make sure that your film appeals to everyone as well ... so it's not an endurance test for parents.
(Such Disney classics as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Dumbo," "Pinocchio" and "The Jungle Book" all have considerable appeal for adults who saw them when they were kids.)
Here are a few recent and upcoming DVD releases of animated features that are being aimed at children and families:
• "The Blue Elephant" (Genius Products/The Weinstein Co., rated PG, $19.97) is a new cartoon produced by the Jim Henson Co.'s new animation house. (But the animation is entirely digital and does not feature any of Henson's beloved "Muppets.")
Unfortunately, the digitally rendered animation is stiff and inexpressive at times, especially when it comes to the human characters. Also, there's a fair amount of violent action, including a climactic battle scene that may be a little disturbing for very young ones.
• "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning" (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, rated G, $29.99) is a "prequel" to the 1989 animated hit.
Original cast members Jodi Benson and Samuel E. Wright reprise their voice roles as the title character and the singing crustacean Sebastian, respectively.
And while it's not as winning as the earlier film, the music-filled "Ariel's Beginning" will still appeal to "Little Mermaid" fans.
Bonus features: Deleted scenes, sing-along option, "Splashdance" behind-the-scenes featurette.
• "The Ultimate Mulan 2-Movie Collection" (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, rated G, $34.99) boasts both the two-disc, "special edition" of Disney's 1998 animated hit and its 2005, direct-to-video sequel.
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Gems? Where are the gems? Sounds like each release was panned.
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