bujaki
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Michael's onesie is no longer pink because pink is no longer a PC color for boys to wear. This is said absolutely tongue in cheek.
Imagine the uproar if they had changed the color from pink to blue in the actual movie!bujaki said:Michael's onesie is no longer pink because pink is no longer a PC color for boys to wear. This is said absolutely tongue in cheek.
It's blue on the front color and pink on the back. Sigh. Merriweather and Flora are at it again!Mark-P said:Imagine the uproar if they had changed the color from pink to blue in the actual movie!
I had to watch PP tonight and was looking for this and missed it the first time. Than I selected the scene via the song menu and saw it. Wendy's empty face was the most noticeable. For the blu-ray on my 55" led its no big deal. I have to wonder how noticeable it was on the big screen. Of course, the child I was back then, didn't see it. This is still a wonderful movie. I had forgotten what a little bi...er...brat Tinker Bell was.Jason_V said:For what it's worth, I agree with the decision not to animate the faces and to keep them exactly as is. It's a little oddity which is fun to point out and notice...and it's historically accurate.
I think the Song Of The South was down to a specific legal threat in the 80s?ahollis said:Interesting Disney keeps WHAT MAKES THE RED MAN RED in Peter Pan, but is scared to release Song of The South.
I'm going to try to see how noticeable it is on a 42 inch TV tonight. Of course, I know exactly where it is and will be watching, but chances are I'm going to glance right past it.Originally Posted by Johnny Angell
I had to watch PP tonight and was looking for this and missed it the first time. Than I selected the scene via the song menu and saw it. Wendy's empty face was the most noticeable. For the blu-ray on my 55" led its no big deal.
I have to wonder how noticeable it was on the big screen. Of course, the child I was back then, didn't see it.