Cthulu again. This must be tongue in cheek because that guy at the bottom does not look the least bit frightened. Maybe the world being devoured isn’t such a bad thing after all? The monster’s even sort of cute.
I dunno ’bout you guys, but I’ve seen how avidly, voraciously and downright ruthlessly Disney chases folks who even think about something that remotely infringes on their rights. Now, titles are not copyrightable, of course. Nonetheless…we’re talking about a company that once went after a pre-school, for painting Disney characters on the wall of a schoolroom. A preschool with a classroom of about 5 students. So…I woudldn’t hold my breath on this one going sans notice by the House of Mouse.
Yeah, but “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is a public-domain property that predates Disney. That’s why you can find all those knock-off animated movies of “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty & the Beast,” “Aladdin,” etc. at Wal-Mart — because Disney doesn’t own the underlying property.
Cthulu again. This must be tongue in cheek because that guy at the bottom does not look the least bit frightened. Maybe the world being devoured isn’t such a bad thing after all? The monster’s even sort of cute.
I musta slept through the beast devouring the world thing. Are we in the belly of the beast?
Gotta love how that title rolls off: You have sorcerer apprentices, and oh yeah, there’s also some beast that devours the world. Wait, what??
I dunno ’bout you guys, but I’ve seen how avidly, voraciously and downright ruthlessly Disney chases folks who even think about something that remotely infringes on their rights. Now, titles are not copyrightable, of course. Nonetheless…we’re talking about a company that once went after a pre-school, for painting Disney characters on the wall of a schoolroom. A preschool with a classroom of about 5 students. So…I woudldn’t hold my breath on this one going sans notice by the House of Mouse.
Yeah, but “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is a public-domain property that predates Disney. That’s why you can find all those knock-off animated movies of “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty & the Beast,” “Aladdin,” etc. at Wal-Mart — because Disney doesn’t own the underlying property.
Why does he have a pop can tab for an ear?
I think that’s a very large ear plug.