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Entertainment / Re: Disney has bought LucasFilm (Episode VII Planned), Now in talks to buy Hasbro..
« on: November 06, 2012, 06:43:50 AM »
somehow i think that would do more harm than good
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Indeed. Isn't it wonderful?This server has failed me for the LAST TIME


I think I'll call you Shinigami No Tekken. It just leaps to mind when I read your posts for some reason.ouch
After seeing an early screening of the picture we were lucky enough to get a chance to chat with director Rich Moore and writer Phil Johnston, and came out with a bunch of information about the movie.
Mario's clout kept him from having a cameo
A big part of the fun of watching Wreck-it Ralph is spotting all the gaming cameos--and while we won’t spoil every appearance in the film, we will say that one of the biggest gaming mascots of all time is conspicuously absent. After seeing the film one of our first questions for the creators was, “Where’s Mario?” According to both the writer and director, he was just too important to waste on a simple cameo.
The creators definitely considered Mario making an appearance in the movie, but they couldn’t think of anything important enough for him to do. They didn’t want a brief, 20-second joke for the master plumber--and they doubted that Nintendo would either--so they tried to find a more weighty scene for him, perhaps with the film’s Mario equivalent, Felix Jr., but it never came together. Director Rich Moore is holding out hope that, if they’re lucky enough to get to do a sequel, they can find a place for Mario. Next time.
You three have the wrong thread.do we?
No appearance of anyone from the Mega Man series in Wreck-It Ralph, but there is an audio nod. Apparently, "the sound effect that plays when Felix gets a pie is the same sound effect used when Mega Man gets an enemy ability from Mega Man 3 onwards." I guess that's better than nothing!