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    Renegades of Animation: Pat Sullivan

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Discussion in 'Free-For-All' started by oneuglybunny, Mar 31, 2016.

  1. saltyboot

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    Yes! Whew.... I was worried that he might go unguessed.

    Time to take it away!
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Thanks, Salty. Now to go into untapped territory once again:

    1. I'm the heroine of a Dickens Christmas story, but no, this time, it isn't "A Christmas Carol."

    2. Convinced that my boyfriend's never coming home, I suffer from hysterical blindness.

    3. My voice actress is the daughter of another veteran actor from the same special.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Last three clues:

    4. I almost marry the bad guy.

    5. I discover that my true love isn't dead, and get my sight back.

    6. The title character is an insect.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Well, might as well reveal the answer. It's Bertha Plummer, from "The Cricket On The Hearth." Unlike other Rankin-Bass specials, this one is quite obscure. So someone else should post the next mystery character.
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    I had a vague idea of who it was--but kept mixing up "The Cricket on the Hearth" with "The Cricket in Times Square." I didn't know the character's name or what the animated special was, truthfully.
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    No takers, huh? Well, here's one that's completely untapped:

    1. I'm conspicuously absent from the first movie.

    2. My job is to decorate the castle.

    3. I'm turned into an ornament that literally matches my name.
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    Glowworm Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    That would be Angel from Beauty and the Beast's Enchanted Christmas.
    So, since this was a midquel to the classic movie, do you think when the spell was finally broken, Forte's rotting corpse was somewhere on the castles grounds? ;)
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    emeraldisle Moderator Staff Member I SUPPORT BCDB!

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    Actually, her name's Angelique, but you still got it. Good job. :). And Forte might have been rotting away. Who knows with Disney? Anyway, you're up again.
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    Yeah, my bad on the full name--didn't bother to look it up--didn't want it to go unguessed. Never saw this sequel--and quite frankly--I don't want to. No one should use an evil pipe organ instead of Gaston. (No offense, Tim Curry.)
    You know me, I really don't do Christmas characters.
    1. I see a creature protect a youngster from a fierce looking snake.
    2. I have lots of friends--they all have names and protect me from different things.
    3. I want this creature too for protection--but the youngster is able to give him a proper name before I can.
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    More clues.
    4. I'm basically a one scene wonder. I'm in the move briefly, but I'm quite memorable.
    5. Neither the youngster nor I are human--but the creature is.
    6. I blend in with the forest quite well.
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    Could this be Darzee the tailor bird from Rikki Tikki Tavi, adapted from Kipling's The Jungle Book by Chuck Jones for Sib-Tower 12? The youngster is the son of a British couple who've set up hearth and home in India (at the time of the book, the subcontinent was a British Colonial Territory). The boy is rescued from a hooded cobra named Nag by a mongoose that he has named Rikki. Darzee's memorable scene (one of them, anyway) involves singing in celebration that Nag the cobra has been slain, twittering the news to the whole province. Rikki the mongoose wants this silly bird to keep silent, as cobras nest in pairs, so Nag's mate will seek wicked revenge on Rikki.
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    Nope--this isn't Darzee the Tailor bird.
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    Last clues
    7. I have an actual name--but much like say Grimhilde AKA the evil queen, I'm generally known by a description/occupation.
    8. The movie I was in was supposed to come out in 2014--but instead came out in 2015 along with another more well received movie earlier during that year from the same studio.
    9. You know that old saying "Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth?" In this movie, we never died out and are still roaming the earth.
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    Got it. It's the Styracasaurus, from "The Good Dinosaur."
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    Correct--this is Forrest Woodbush--AKA the Pet Collector from "The Good Dinosaur."
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    Thanks, Glowworm. Time for one not yet on the list:

    1. I'm one of three title characters of a little Christmas ditty.

    2. My cartoon airs annually in Chicago, but those who don't live there can see it on YouTube.

    3. I have the same name as the newest Pixar movie.
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    Three more clues:

    4. My buddies and I travel with Santa on Christmas Eve.

    5. Unlike the other two, I don't have a deep voice.

    6. Our cartoon is often shown back to back with one about a female snowflake.
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    Looks like we got another stumper. It's Coco, from the very short cartoon "Hardrock, Coco, and Joe-The Three Little Dwarves."

    So either I can post an easier one, or someone else can take a turn.
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    Yeah, that's not a cartoon I'm at all familiar with.
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    Same here; that one is completely off my radar. Well, this fellow should be on radar, despite his age.

    1) This character appears in a series of theatrical cartoons, though the studio that produced him no longer exists.

    2) Is this fellow a person of color? No idea. He can't be American because of his title. And his cartoons are monochrome, so his ethnicity is a mystery.

    3) This character doesn't say much, usually an "oh!" or an "aah" once in a while. He certainly appreciates good entertainment, so props for that.

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