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November 2006

Disney violating trademarks with Cars?

A Toymaker says the Disney/Pixar film Cars and all the toys and products associated with it are violating his trademark design for his ‘real cars’ limited edition toys. At issue is the use of an upside down chevron. vs. Hmm. That’s a tough call. Obviously you can’t trademark a generic chevron (although Nike claims you… Read More »Disney violating trademarks with Cars?

IAAPA Expo wraps

IAAPA, the Int’l Assoc. of Amusement Parks and Attractions, just wrapped up its yearly attractions expo. This was the second year in Atlanta for the event. It returns to Orlando for two years, then will begin alternating between Las Vegas and Orlando (although I wonder how long that will last once they realize how cold… Read More »IAAPA Expo wraps

Gatorland to reopen with benefit

Gatorland has announced that it will be opening on November 24th, the day after Thanksgiving, with a brand new entrance, a huge benefit, and all the original attractions from before the big fire burnt down the main entrance and gift shop. The benefit will include live music, prizes, and special animal encounters. The new entrance,… Read More »Gatorland to reopen with benefit

Nemo: Where’d Coral Go?

I saw Finding Nemo – The Musical again this weekend. At some point this week I’ll write up my thoughts on the show, the changes they’ve done, and a few small areas they still need to work on. I have a few more curtain call photos to upload too (and possibly another recording or two).… Read More »Nemo: Where’d Coral Go?

Disney World to contract out more jobs! Argh!

The Orlando Sentinel article’s first line tells you all you need to know why this is wrong wrong wrong. The first workers to greet many tourists at Walt Disney World will soon be some other company’s employees. Don’t they get it. The whole visit is an experience, a show. If the opening scenes are filmed… Read More »Disney World to contract out more jobs! Argh!

The Frog Princess gets new musical composer

The news of the switch from Alan Menken to Randy Newman on Disney’s upcoming Hand-Drawn animated feature "The Frog Princess" didn’t strike me as that odd. Perhaps because I enjoy both artists music equally (differently, but equally). For those who were looking forward to a reunion of Menken with directors Ron Clements & John Musker… Read More »The Frog Princess gets new musical composer

Lost your faith in LOST?

Last night I watched my DVR’d premier of ABC’s new show Daybreak. Was actually pretty good, very watchable, fast paced, and the groundhog day aspect of it is no more a leap than 50 people crashing on an island where no one could find them. The biggest problem with Daybreak last night was how many… Read More »Lost your faith in LOST?

Mary Poppins – new music harmonizes with old

USA Today looks at how the music of the Broadway version of Mary Poppins merges with and builds upon the classic tunes from the movie. Richard Sherman, one half of the brother pair who wrote the original  numbers met with George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the young duo who composed the new songs. Stiles and… Read More »Mary Poppins – new music harmonizes with old