tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post1130179406311950278..comments2024-03-27T12:17:41.961-07:00Comments on Deja View: Pinocchio at the Walt Disney Family MuseumAndreas Dejahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10503659818150293229noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-1126398160752073712016-06-29T00:33:54.400-07:002016-06-29T00:33:54.400-07:00Two big whales from different stories, it's na...Two big whales from different stories, it's natural people want to create a connection. But I don't think there is any.Andreas Dejahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10503659818150293229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-48594226672704063712016-05-21T21:16:04.387-07:002016-05-21T21:16:04.387-07:00Mr. Andreas Deja,
I like the character of Jiminy C...Mr. Andreas Deja,<br />I like the character of Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio's conscience. My name is Tyler Lee Jewell, I wrote you in July 29, 2015 in last year. Could you give me a favor? I would to know for Mickey Mouse's faithful dog, Pluto. And uh, Pluto was only the Bloodhound, he's a good dog. So, I saw Jiminy Cricket falls from the shelf and he's bouncing up and on the saw. It was totally amazing. You're the good animator. And I love it.<br /><br />Thanks for asking,<br />Tyler JewellTyler Jewellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09202755297541917122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-68415835483183828422016-05-21T00:30:34.898-07:002016-05-21T00:30:34.898-07:00Great picture of you with Ron Miller and John Cane...Great picture of you with Ron Miller and John Canemaker. Wish I could be there and see the exhibition.<br /><br />I have a question about the making of Pinocchio. Someone claims on the internet that Moby Dick is an influence behind Monstro, but this kind of reference<br />isn't included in Robin Allan's thesis book or JB Kaufman's history book of PinocchioAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00418220633901112970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-78041187757408642932016-05-20T23:42:42.804-07:002016-05-20T23:42:42.804-07:00Who knows? At that time there were so many terrifi...Who knows? At that time there were so many terrific character actors, including Veidt.Andreas Dejahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10503659818150293229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-26557641519253975692016-05-20T23:19:45.702-07:002016-05-20T23:19:45.702-07:00Andreas, I'm sure you're aware of the work...Andreas, I'm sure you're aware of the work of German Expressionist film actor Conrad Veidt (1893-1943). If he had lived longer, do you think Walt would have hired him to voice a character? Do you think he would have made a memorable Disney villain, or perhaps an unconventional hero?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11324571955695453631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2565467389318493488.post-48341520722401532842016-05-20T23:04:13.496-07:002016-05-20T23:04:13.496-07:00'Shades of Lon Chaney'! Oh my.
And who w...'Shades of Lon Chaney'! Oh my.<br /><br />And who would ever think Jiminy was gay? As I remember, he quite memorably ogles a few young Italian women (or perhaps it was just puppets?). Of course, 'gay' meant something different back then.<br /><br />Thanks for the notice about the exhibition. Hopefully, there will be an article written up about it, available for those of us not in California to read :) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11324571955695453631noreply@blogger.com