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dark knight
18-07-2008, 09:50 PM

enjoy


mariag
29-07-2008, 11:48 AM

enjoy
http://nwomirror.tripod.com/13bloodlines.html

This might give you an idea why Disney was Created and why disney is still going strong .

And this
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20America/Hellivision/waltdisney.htm

Here are the FACTS about the Walt Disney Company that you should know.

CHILDREN'S ANIMATED MOVIES

FACT:

In "The Little Mermaid," a scene depicts a priest becoming noticeably aroused while presiding over a wedding. [Editor's Note: This could be the priest's knees. Please check it out for yourself]. Also, a castle spire on the jacket art for the video resembles a phallus.

FACT:

In "Pocahontas," Disney censured out the historical fact that the heroine in the story converted from paganism to Christianity.

FACT:

Actors Ernie Sabella and Nathan Lane said in a New York Times interview that the characters they played (Timon, the meerkat, and Pumbaa, the wart hog) in THE LION KING are "the first homosexual Disney characters ever to come to the screen...."
-NY Times, 6/12/94

OTHER MOVIES

FACT:

Disney signed Martin Scorsese, the director of "The Last Temptation of Christ," to a 4-year contract. -Daily Variety, 1/30/96

FACT:

Disney hired Victor Salva, a convicted child molester, to direct its movie POWDER. When Salva's victim, Nathan Winters (now 20), publicized the hiring, some of the police officers who investigated the 1987 molestation were incredulous that Salva was working again as a movie director. "It just blows me away," said Officer Gary Primavera. He has serious signs of being a pedophile. One Disney official, John Dreyer, refused to respond to Winter's demand that Disney fire Salva, saying, "What's the point other than you want to make headlines?" That's compassion for you. -Washington Times, 10/25/95

FACT:

Disney considers buying RIPE, a movie about the deflowering of 14-year-old twins. -Newsweek 2/12/96

FACT:

Disney hired Kevin Smith to produce two movies:

(1) "Dogma" attacks Christianity by asserting that Christian beliefs are little more than Christian mythology.

(2) "Chasing Amy" is an account of a man's pursuit of a lesbian - Daily Variety, 11/3/95

FACT:

Mark Gill, the president of Disney-owned Miramax (the company which released the anti-Catholic movie "Priest"), admitted that his company thrives on racy, often violent promotion for its movies. PRIEST is a pro-homosexual movie which depicts five Catholic priests as perverts and blames their perversion on Church teachings. One priest is a homosexual; a second an adulterer; a third an alcoholic; a fourth demented; and the fifth just plain mean and vicious. The film is blatantly anti-Christian - Daily Variety 9/13/95, -The Advocate, 4/4/95, 4/18/95; Family Issues Alert, 3/30/95

FACT:

PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94

FACT:

Disney-owned Miramax released the homosexual movie, "Lie Down With Dogs." -Daily Variety, 5/16/95

FACT:

Diane Disney Miller, Walt's daughter, publicly condemned the Disney company's involvement with Oliver Stone's historically inaccurate movie, "Nixon." In a letter Miller wrote to the Nixon family, she said, "I am ashamed that the Walt Disney Company - the company my father created - is associated with this disturbing distortion of history." Not surprisingly, Disney officials refused to comment on the letter - USA Today 12/20/95; Daily Variety, 12/20/95; Commercial Appeal, 12/21/95

FACT:

COLOUR OF NIGHT (Hollywood Pictures) shows co-stars Bruce Willis and Jane March entwined in numerous sex scenes featuring full frontal nudity - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94

FACT:

THE ADVOCATE (Miramax) is filled with nudity, the movie was rated NC-17 (formerly the X rating) but on appeal (and after cutting out a 12-second sex scene) it was given an R - Daily Variety, 8/17/94

FACT:

CLERKS (Miramax), a black and white film about New Jersey convenience store clerks, was originally rated NC-17 because graphic and sexually explicit language is woven throughout the film. On appeal, it was given an R-rating - Daily Variety, 10/12/94

FACT:

KIDS (Miramax) was described by Variety magazine as "one of the most controversial American movies ever made." According to Newsweek, "the film follows a number of barely pubescent looking boys and girls around New York City as they smoke pot, bait gays, beat a black man and engage in graphic sex." Under pressure Miramax formed an independent company to market and distribute the pornographic movie - Daily Variety, 1/27/95; Newsweek, 2/20/95; Wall Street Journal, 3/30/95; Associated Press, 6/29/95

FACT:

CHICKS IN WHITE SATIN (Hollywood Pictures) is a film about a lesbian couple who decide on a semi-traditional "commitment celebration." - Glamour, 8/9/9

FACT:

JEFFERSON IN PARIS (Disney backed) spreads the smear (initiated by his political rivals, but discounted by historians) that Thomas Jefferson fathered children by a 13-year-old slave girl - Insight, 12/5/94

FACT:

In the 1994 Disney movie THE SANTA CLAUSE, the number of an actual phone sex line appears in the film aimed at children and families. -Associated Press, 5/1/96

TELEVISION, CHILDREN AND FAMILY VALUES

FACT:

Disney recently bought Capital Cities/ABC for $19 billion. On March 19, ABC aired a "Dana Carvey Show" program which featured jokes and laughter about alcohol abuse and cocaine addiction. The same show had a skit called "Under Five on Comedy Central" in which children made crude jokes and resorted to name-calling. Also on the show, Carvey portrayed George Washington using cocaine and Ben Franklin in bed with another man. The same program had a cartoon skit entitled "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" in which two Superman-style heroes are homosexual lovers and drive a super car shaped like male genitalia. Finally, a "Celebrity Bloopers" spoof featured 17 uses of the F-word (bleeped out, of course; but its intent was clear). What more can our children and families expect from ABC?

FACT:

Disney dropped its 17 year-old "Glory and Pageantry of Christmas" display (one of Disney's few concessions to the fact that Christmas is Christian) near Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and replaced it with "Tropical Santa." Elements of the new festival include, "Santa Claus, tree lighting and caroling with tropical elements such as Caribbean and Jazz renditions of Christmas music, a musical stage show with 'Tropical Santa,' street performers for kids, a lighted parade and a holiday sing-a-long and fireworks finale."

PEOPLE, POLICIES AND THE HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA

FACT:

In June, 1996, Disney helped promote the 6th annual "Gay and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World." Disney has allowed the homosexual organisers to portray Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as homosexual lovers; and Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as lesbians.

FACT:

Disney has extended company health benefits to live-in partners of homosexual employees (the policy does not cover unmarried heterosexual couples who live together) - The Orlando Sentinel, 10/7/95; USA Today, 10/19/95; Daily Variety, 10/9/95

FACT:

Disney president Michael Eisner is quoted as saying he thinks 40% of Disney's 63,000 employees are homosexual.

FACT:

Disney has the largest gay and lesbian employee organisation in the entertainment industry.

FACT:

Disney helped underwrite the 1993 Hollywood benefit for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force - The Press Enterprise, 12/28/93

FACT:

Disney advertised in Out, a homosexual magazine - Out, 2/94

FACT:

Tom Shumacher, Disney VP of feature animation, is an open homosexual who takes his "husband" to executive retreats. In an interview with the homosexual publication The Advocate, Shumacher said: "There are a lot of gay people (at Disney) at every level. It is a very supportive environment." - Human Events, 8/12/94; The Advocate 6/25/94

FACT:

Disney hired avowed lesbian Lauren Lloyd for the specific purpose of developing female and lesbian movies. OUT magazine, a homosexual publication, praised Disney: "Like it or not, lesbians are not yet chic entertainment attractions for a lot of America. With Lloyd and Disney on our side, though, anything s possible." - Out, 11/94


notthisshitagain
09-08-2008, 04:26 AM
Btw, dunno if anyone else has noticed it.. but you know how sometimes when a Disney movie/tv show/whatever is about to start, Tinkerbell waves her magic wand, like if she was casting magic on the person watching the tv.. I wonder if this is a sign of "you're under my spell"? As in, "I'm gonna mind control you"?

shenoma
09-08-2008, 04:32 AM
The drawers love to sneak things in, just for a laugh. It is an evil company never the less.

mariag
09-08-2008, 10:53 AM

Walt Disney was a 33° Freemason and an illuminist. Behind all those cartoons, magazines, movies etc., is a hidden agenda to mess up our children's minds. Disney's production over the years is filled with Masonic symbolism, occult over- and undertones, mind control and indoctrination. He is preparing our younger generations for the New World Order, and introduce them to sorcery (black magic) as being a "cool thing" . Read more about it in the above Springmeier article, it is amazing reading. Children who have disappeared at Disneyland and never been found again were kidnapped by the Disney Organization and sacrificed, or used as mind controlled slaves, although their disappearances have been blamed on crazy visitors who supposedly have used the children for sexual perversions. On rare occasions this may have been the case, but otherwise, the truth is closer to home - Disney's home.

Mickey Mouse Monopoly takes a close and critical look at the world these films create and the stories they tell about race, gender and class and reaches disturbing conclusions about the values propagated under the guise of innocence and fun. This daring new video insightfully analyzes Disney's cultural pedagogy, examines its corporate power, and explores its vast influence on our global culture. Including interviews with cultural critics, media scholars, child psychologists, kindergarten teachers, multicultural educators, college students and children, Mickey Mouse Monopoly will provoke audiences to confront comfortable assumptions about an American institution that is virtually synonymous with childhood pleasure.


lakkimakki
18-08-2008, 02:26 PM
yeah check this out , this is new movie cower;

is this normal ?

Camp Rock is a Disney Channel original movie about a rockin’- teen summer camp- that’s highly appealing to tweens and young teens despite the movie’s failure to favorably compare with truly great Disney Channel movies like High School Musical. Joe Jonas (of the Jonas Brothers stars as Shane Gray, a member of the rock band Connect 3, who is compelled to serve as an instructor at Camp Rock in order to counteract his increasingly negative public image.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055366/

camp rock ? camp c@#$ ! ;)


scones86
25-08-2008, 12:02 AM
Hey, lakkimakki, I love to uncover hidden meanings in Disney productions too, but for friggin' sake, THAT'S the head of a guitar, hence "Camp Rock". There's a great difference between being curiosly suspicious and stupidly paranoid...

krakhead
25-08-2008, 12:13 AM
Here are the FACTS about the Walt Disney Company that you should know.

CHILDREN'S ANIMATED MOVIES

FACT:

In "The Little Mermaid," a scene depicts a priest becoming noticeably aroused while presiding over a wedding. [Editor's Note: This could be the priest's knees. Please check it out for yourself]. Also, a castle spire on the jacket art for the video resembles a phallus.

FACT:

In "Pocahontas," Disney censured out the historical fact that the heroine in the story converted from paganism to Christianity.

FACT:

Actors Ernie Sabella and Nathan Lane said in a New York Times interview that the characters they played (Timon, the meerkat, and Pumbaa, the wart hog) in THE LION KING are "the first homosexual Disney characters ever to come to the screen...."
-NY Times, 6/12/94

OTHER MOVIES

FACT:

Disney signed Martin Scorsese, the director of "The Last Temptation of Christ," to a 4-year contract. -Daily Variety, 1/30/96

FACT:

Disney hired Victor Salva, a convicted child molester, to direct its movie POWDER. When Salva's victim, Nathan Winters (now 20), publicized the hiring, some of the police officers who investigated the 1987 molestation were incredulous that Salva was working again as a movie director. "It just blows me away," said Officer Gary Primavera. He has serious signs of being a pedophile. One Disney official, John Dreyer, refused to respond to Winter's demand that Disney fire Salva, saying, "What's the point other than you want to make headlines?" That's compassion for you. -Washington Times, 10/25/95

FACT:

Disney considers buying RIPE, a movie about the deflowering of 14-year-old twins. -Newsweek 2/12/96

FACT:

Disney hired Kevin Smith to produce two movies:

(1) "Dogma" attacks Christianity by asserting that Christian beliefs are little more than Christian mythology.

(2) "Chasing Amy" is an account of a man's pursuit of a lesbian - Daily Variety, 11/3/95

FACT:

Mark Gill, the president of Disney-owned Miramax (the company which released the anti-Catholic movie "Priest"), admitted that his company thrives on racy, often violent promotion for its movies. PRIEST is a pro-homosexual movie which depicts five Catholic priests as perverts and blames their perversion on Church teachings. One priest is a homosexual; a second an adulterer; a third an alcoholic; a fourth demented; and the fifth just plain mean and vicious. The film is blatantly anti-Christian - Daily Variety 9/13/95, -The Advocate, 4/4/95, 4/18/95; Family Issues Alert, 3/30/95

FACT:

PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94

FACT:

Disney-owned Miramax released the homosexual movie, "Lie Down With Dogs." -Daily Variety, 5/16/95

FACT:

Diane Disney Miller, Walt's daughter, publicly condemned the Disney company's involvement with Oliver Stone's historically inaccurate movie, "Nixon." In a letter Miller wrote to the Nixon family, she said, "I am ashamed that the Walt Disney Company - the company my father created - is associated with this disturbing distortion of history." Not surprisingly, Disney officials refused to comment on the letter - USA Today 12/20/95; Daily Variety, 12/20/95; Commercial Appeal, 12/21/95

FACT:

COLOUR OF NIGHT (Hollywood Pictures) shows co-stars Bruce Willis and Jane March entwined in numerous sex scenes featuring full frontal nudity - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94

FACT:

THE ADVOCATE (Miramax) is filled with nudity, the movie was rated NC-17 (formerly the X rating) but on appeal (and after cutting out a 12-second sex scene) it was given an R - Daily Variety, 8/17/94

FACT:

CLERKS (Miramax), a black and white film about New Jersey convenience store clerks, was originally rated NC-17 because graphic and sexually explicit language is woven throughout the film. On appeal, it was given an R-rating - Daily Variety, 10/12/94

FACT:

KIDS (Miramax) was described by Variety magazine as "one of the most controversial American movies ever made." According to Newsweek, "the film follows a number of barely pubescent looking boys and girls around New York City as they smoke pot, bait gays, beat a black man and engage in graphic sex." Under pressure Miramax formed an independent company to market and distribute the pornographic movie - Daily Variety, 1/27/95; Newsweek, 2/20/95; Wall Street Journal, 3/30/95; Associated Press, 6/29/95

FACT:

CHICKS IN WHITE SATIN (Hollywood Pictures) is a film about a lesbian couple who decide on a semi-traditional "commitment celebration." - Glamour, 8/9/9

FACT:

JEFFERSON IN PARIS (Disney backed) spreads the smear (initiated by his political rivals, but discounted by historians) that Thomas Jefferson fathered children by a 13-year-old slave girl - Insight, 12/5/94

FACT:

In the 1994 Disney movie THE SANTA CLAUSE, the number of an actual phone sex line appears in the film aimed at children and families. -Associated Press, 5/1/96

TELEVISION, CHILDREN AND FAMILY VALUES

FACT:

Disney recently bought Capital Cities/ABC for $19 billion. On March 19, ABC aired a "Dana Carvey Show" program which featured jokes and laughter about alcohol abuse and cocaine addiction. The same show had a skit called "Under Five on Comedy Central" in which children made crude jokes and resorted to name-calling. Also on the show, Carvey portrayed George Washington using cocaine and Ben Franklin in bed with another man. The same program had a cartoon skit entitled "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" in which two Superman-style heroes are homosexual lovers and drive a super car shaped like male genitalia. Finally, a "Celebrity Bloopers" spoof featured 17 uses of the F-word (bleeped out, of course; but its intent was clear). What more can our children and families expect from ABC?

FACT:

Disney dropped its 17 year-old "Glory and Pageantry of Christmas" display (one of Disney's few concessions to the fact that Christmas is Christian) near Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and replaced it with "Tropical Santa." Elements of the new festival include, "Santa Claus, tree lighting and caroling with tropical elements such as Caribbean and Jazz renditions of Christmas music, a musical stage show with 'Tropical Santa,' street performers for kids, a lighted parade and a holiday sing-a-long and fireworks finale."

PEOPLE, POLICIES AND THE HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA

FACT:

In June, 1996, Disney helped promote the 6th annual "Gay and Lesbian Day at Walt Disney World." Disney has allowed the homosexual organisers to portray Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as homosexual lovers; and Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as lesbians.

FACT:

Disney has extended company health benefits to live-in partners of homosexual employees (the policy does not cover unmarried heterosexual couples who live together) - The Orlando Sentinel, 10/7/95; USA Today, 10/19/95; Daily Variety, 10/9/95

FACT:

Disney president Michael Eisner is quoted as saying he thinks 40% of Disney's 63,000 employees are homosexual.

FACT:

Disney has the largest gay and lesbian employee organisation in the entertainment industry.

FACT:

Disney helped underwrite the 1993 Hollywood benefit for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force - The Press Enterprise, 12/28/93

FACT:

Disney advertised in Out, a homosexual magazine - Out, 2/94

FACT:

Tom Shumacher, Disney VP of feature animation, is an open homosexual who takes his "husband" to executive retreats. In an interview with the homosexual publication The Advocate, Shumacher said: "There are a lot of gay people (at Disney) at every level. It is a very supportive environment." - Human Events, 8/12/94; The Advocate 6/25/94

FACT:

Disney hired avowed lesbian Lauren Lloyd for the specific purpose of developing female and lesbian movies. OUT magazine, a homosexual publication, praised Disney: "Like it or not, lesbians are not yet chic entertainment attractions for a lot of America. With Lloyd and Disney on our side, though, anything s possible." - Out, 11/94

It would appear that you have to be a Christian to be upset by most of this. e.g. "PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94" - yeah, and?

And as for the Rock Camp 'cock' - have you ever seen a guitar? Think it may say more about you than it does Disney!

FFS!


moonshine
26-08-2008, 01:33 AM
Disney and the dark manipulation of the young mind


smurf
26-08-2008, 04:20 AM
It all seemed so harmless... =(
Seriously, the movies can't be THAT bad. I mean, I grew up on them as a kid and look at me now; I'm posting on a David Icke site.

moonshine
27-08-2008, 03:22 AM
Talking animals are the essence of evil.:D

chattanova
27-08-2008, 03:55 PM
Did Adolf Hitler draw Disney characters?

The director of a Norwegian museum claimed yesterday to have discovered cartoons drawn by Adolf Hitler during the Second World War.

William Hakvaag, the director of a war museum in northern Norway, said he found the drawings hidden in a painting signed "A. Hitler" that he bought at an auction in Germany.


The Snow White characters Bashful and Doc, which the museum director William Hakvaag
believes were drawn by Hitler, along with a sketch of Pinocchio

He found coloured cartoons of the characters Bashful and Doc from the 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which were signed A.H., and an unsigned sketch of Pinocchio as he appeared in the 1940 Disney film.

Hitler tried to make a living as an artist before his rise to power. While there was no independent confirmation yesterday that the drawings were the work of the Nazi leader, Hitler is known to have owned a copy of Snow White, the classic animated adaptation of a German fairy tale, and to have viewed it in his private cinema.

Mr Hakvaag, who said he had performed tests on the paintings which suggested that they dated from 1940, said: "I am 100 per cent sure that these are drawings by Hitler. If one wanted to make a forgery, one would never hide it in the back of a picture, where it might never be discovered."

The initials on the sketches, and the signature on the painting, matched other copies of Hitler's handwriting, he claimed.

"Hitler had a copy of Snow White," he said. "He thought this was one of the best movies ever made."

Discoveries of Nazi-era memorabilia have repeatedly turned out to be mistaken or the result of a hoax. However, art attributed to Hitler continues to sell at auction, even if its provenance is far from complete.

Nineteen watercolours and two sketches said to be by Hitler were sold in Britain two years ago for a total of £118,000.

The auction firm Jefferys said the seller did everything possible to authenticate the works.

The pictures of cottages and rural scenes were found in a farmhouse in Belgium and were believed to have been painted while Hitler was a young soldier in the country during the First World War

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1579629/Did-Adolf-Hitler-draw-Disne...


chattanova
27-08-2008, 03:58 PM
The Walt Disney Agenda

check all the subliminals, fingerprinting ++ http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8971&highlight=disney


onourwayto2012
27-08-2008, 04:57 PM
Talking animals are the essence of evil.:D
SINGING talking animals are the evilest.

moonshine
27-08-2008, 09:02 PM
Banned Cartoons
http://www.rotten.com/library/culture/banned-cartoons/

Evil Disney
http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/Disney.html

Disney's Urban Legends ... Revealed
http://animatedbuzz.com/WB/36.html


moonshine
27-08-2008, 09:03 PM
SINGING talking animals are the evilest.

Your scaring me.:eek:


smurf
27-08-2008, 10:03 PM
Damn, Hitler was a pretty good cartoonist. :p

lakkimakki
28-08-2008, 11:39 AM
Hey, lakkimakki, I love to uncover hidden meanings in Disney productions too, but for friggin' sake, THAT'S the head of a guitar, hence "Camp Rock". There's a great difference between being curiosly suspicious and stupidly paranoid...


yeah it may be , im just stupid :)


mariag
17-09-2008, 12:24 AM
It all seemed so harmless... =(
Seriously, the movies can't be THAT bad. I mean, I grew up on them as a kid and look at me now; I'm posting on a David Icke site.


LOL sorry for beeing rude but that was so funny . I feel the same way . I used to love all kinds of cartoons and now I am freeking paranoid hehehehe:D


young_geecee
20-09-2008, 07:53 PM
has anyone else caught on to disneys obsession with the villains in their movies, particularly cartoon, having british accents opposed to the rest of the characters americans? thats subliminal divide and conquer i reckon

apopheniac
20-09-2008, 10:49 PM
Hey, lakkimakki, I love to uncover hidden meanings in Disney productions too, but for friggin' sake, THAT'S the head of a guitar, hence "Camp Rock". There's a great difference between being curiosly suspicious and stupidly paranoid...

I have to agree. I see nothing in that image. - :)


sade
20-09-2008, 11:40 PM
I always have liked Disney, but all of his stories have a dark twist to it. Fantasia is one of those that scared the hell out of me when I was a child.
I watched it again a while ago and it was still scary. Sculls and a dark city? FOR CHILDREN?! Give me a break! That itself shows that he didn't like children at all.

I remember that someone in school told me about the Lion King subliminal. Everyone saw it, but no one really understood WHY it was put in it. Everyone just thought it was a joke.


bensonz
06-01-2009, 03:58 AM
It would appear that you have to be a Christian to be upset by most of this. e.g. "PULP FICTION (Miramax) is a seedy, hyper-violent movie starring John Travolta. It had an NC-17 rating before editing gave it an R rating - Entertainment Weekly, 6/10/94; Daily Variety, 6/15/94" - yeah, and?

And as for the Rock Camp 'cock' - have you ever seen a guitar? Think it may say more about you than it does Disney!

FFS!


Are moderators supposed to be sarcastic and judgemental?


supertzar
06-01-2009, 04:37 AM
Once I saw this antique Disney toy at a collectibles shop. It was Mickey Mouse in his own car. He was turning and waving. The thing about the car was that on its' hubcaps was the so-called Star of David. That said to me that Disney is a Zionist vehicle.

supertzar
06-01-2009, 04:42 AM
I always have liked Disney, but all of his stories have a dark twist to it. Fantasia is one of those that scared the hell out of me when I was a child.
I watched it again a while ago and it was still scary. Sculls and a dark city? FOR CHILDREN?! Give me a break! That itself shows that he didn't like children at all.

I remember that someone in school told me about the Lion King subliminal. Everyone saw it, but no one really understood WHY it was put in it. Everyone just thought it was a joke.

Fantasia was the first movie I ever saw. I didn't know what to expect and I didn't want to go, but from the first moment I was captivated. It was very powerful. The night on Bald Mountain was indeed terrifying, but I was thrilled. I insisted we see it again, but it wasn't as good the second time.


octopusrex
06-01-2009, 05:28 AM
Okay.

Maybe, just maybe.. Donald should use pants.


shenoma
07-01-2009, 07:50 PM
http://www.rotten.com/library/culture/banned-cartoons/


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Japanese Modern Jazz Opera as STOLEN by Marc Campbell at DangerousMinds.net


Japanese Modern Jazz Opera


  モダン・ジャズ・オペラ 桃太郎
白樺モダン birch skin

 Japanese Modern Jazz Opera





Momotaro: Modern Jazz Opera

FEATURING:
Charlie Parker, Kenny  Dorham, Miles  Davis, Thelonious  Monk, Horace  Silver, Bill  Evans, Art  Blakey and The Jazz  Messengers, Sonny  Rollins, Benny  Golson, Bud  Powell, Herbie  Hancock, Clifford  Brown, Charles  Mingus, John  Coltrane ----------------- "Lotus Blossm" Milestones Misterioso "Blue Monk" "Sister Sadie" "Waltz For Debby" "Blues March" Doxy "Five Spots" "After Dark" "Cleopatra's Dream"  "Comin' Home" Baby "Donna Lee" Cherokee "Fables of Faubus" "'Round Midnight" "Moment's Notice" "St.Thomas"

The standard view of Japanese popular culture, at least here in the United States, is that it’s wacky, chaotic and impossible to fathom. That’s the first reaction you might get from a video doing the rounds online.

It features actors dressed up as traditional Japanese peasants performing some sort of story to the accompaniment of American jazz standards. Which they sing. With Japanese lyrics.

    At first glance it’s just funny. But The World’s Alex Gallafent digs a little deeper.

So a colleague sent me a link to a video. It had been forwarded to him by another friend: you know how it goes.

    The video is titled: “Japanese Jazz Opera”.

    And here’s how it begins. Yep, that’s ‘Now’s The Time’, by Charlie Parker. Only in the video it’s sung by an old peasant couple, with Japanese lyrics.

    The setting is a kind of studio version of an olden-days Japanese village. They seem to be actors in some kind of elaborate comedy skit.

    But before you have a chance to consider what might be going on, they move on to Miles Davis. Superficially the video, which runs to about ten minutes, is just spectacularly odd.

    But still, what IS it?

    I turned for help to Roland Kelts. He’s the author of Japan America – and splits his time between Tokyo and the US. It didn’t take Kelts long to recognize the actor playing the part of the old peasant woman — a middle-aged man in sunglasses.

    KELTS: “In Japan, this guy Tamori, the comedian behind this video, this show, is everywhere, he’s ubiquitous.”

    OK, progress: so we know it’s a skit starring one of Japan’s biggest celebrities.

    KELTS: “If you can imagine someone… posters… beer… that you see on TV every night in Japan.”

    And this video clip, Kelts says, comes from Tamori’s nightly variety show, an edition from March 1986. It was called ‘What a Great Night’.

Kelts recognizes the subject of the skit too.

    Turns out it’s a take on Momotaro, or the Peach Boy – one of the all-time classic Japanese fairy tales.

    KELTS: “It follows the narrative very closely, it hews quite close to the narrative, but everything is done tongue-in-cheek.”

    The first part of the story goes like this. There’s a poor old couple. They can’t have kids. One day, a giant peach floats down the river to their village. The old couple take the peach home and try to eat it. But when they cut it open, they find a boy inside.

In Tamori’s version, this is where they sing Thelonius Monk’s Misterioso.

    So now we’ve got a Japanese TV variety show from the 1980s doing a tongue-in-cheek version of a classic fairy tale.

 But why the jazz?

    It starts to make a bit more sense, says Roland Kelts, when you know that Tamori – the comedian – was born in August 1945.

    That makes him the archetypal post-war boomer.

    Kelts: “That generation grew up idolizing America pop culture. They read American novels, they listened to America jazz, they watched Am TV. So knowing those specific numbers and who created them, who composed them would be a point of pride.”

    And Kelts thinks that back in the 80s, that self-aware sophistication — knowing relatively obscure jazz tunes like this one, Bill Evans’ Waltz for Debby — fit into a broader sense of Japan’s place in the world.

    Tamori’s TV show took full advantage.

    Kelts: “That was a time when Japan’s economy was expanding… show that was perceived to be how far Japan had come… can poke fun…. at ourselves… best known fairytale in Japan.”

    In Japan, but not here in the States. Here’s how it ends. The peach boy grows up. And, along with some animal friends, he travels across the ocean – um, to the Herbie Hancock tune, Maiden Voyage.

    The peach boy arrives at the island of the ogres — they’ve been stealing from the villagers. In Tamori’s skit, the chief ogre is painted red from head to toe, wears glasses and sings the bebop tune Donna Lee. In the end, the peach boy defeats the ogres and returns home with a load of treasure. In Japan it’s about as well-known a story as you can get.

    But Roland Kelts says that for younger Japanese today, the only thing they’d understand would be the story.

    Today their focus is domestic not international — in music and in other things.

    Kelts: “It’s a symbol or a sign of how pessimistic younger Japanese feel. Tamori’s generation, they were looking to a Japan that continued to grow and the growth seemed endless. Your real estate holding would grow in value, forever. Some people said back then we’d all work for a Japanese company. It seems absurd now.”

    So did the video when I first watched it. But it turns out to be much more than anonymous Japanese TV comedians singing jazz tunes in peasant costumes. It’s really a historical document of a Japanese attitude — one that’s slipping away.

    And maybe the United States can relate to that feeling… a feeling that something’s been lost: that carefree sense of being on top of the world.

--For The World, I’m Alex Gallafent.
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 今夜は最高!
 危険な関係のブルース
 処女航海

Japanese Modern Jazz Opera (My Favorite Video) STOLEN by Marc Campbell at DangerousMinds.net 3.1.2011


3.1.2011

2:33 am
image
Tamori wearing his signature shades

This wonderfully surreal clip from a 1986 episode of Japanese TV variety show It’s Okay To Laugh (what a stupid fuck) hosted by popular comedian Tamori (who is never seen in public without sunglasses) takes a classic Japanese fairyland called “The Peach Boy” and melds it with American jazz to create something truly unique.

And it gets progressively more unique as it goes along.
*every post i read by this demented neanderthal is worst than the last


STOLEN by Marc Campbell at Dangerous Minds
Tell him to fuck himself and Richard Metzger here,

Declaration of the Rights of Netizens

Declaration of the Rights of Netizens

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W3C


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DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE NET and NETIZENS

In recognition that the net represents a revolution in human
communications that was built by a cooperative non-commercial
process, the following Declaration of the Rights of the Netizen
is presented for Netizen comment.

As Netizens are those who take responsibility and care for the

Net, the following are proposed to be their rights:

 

o Universal access at no or low cost

o Freedom of Electronic Expression to promote the exchange of knowledge without fear of reprisal

o Uncensored Expression

o Access to Broad Distribution

o Universal and Equal access to knowledge and information

o Consideration of one's ideas on their merits

o No limitation to access to read, to post and to otherwise contribute

o Equal quality of connection

o Equal time of connection

o No Official Spokesperson

o Uphold the public grassroots purpose and participation

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  1. Declaration of the Rights of Netizens
    1. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE NET and NETIZENS
    2. As Netizens are those who take responsibility and care for the
    3. Net, the following are proposed to be their rights:
      1. o Universal access at no or low cost
      2. o Freedom of Electronic Expression to promote the exchange of knowledge without fear of reprisal
      3. o Uncensored Expression
      4. o Access to Broad Distribution
      5. o Universal and Equal access to knowledge and information
      6. o Consideration of one's ideas on their merits
      7. o No limitation to access to read, to post and to otherwise contribute
      8. o Equal quality of connection
      9. o Equal time of connection
      10. o No Official Spokesperson
      11. o Uphold the public grassroots purpose and participation
      12. o Volunteer Contribution - no personal profit from the
      13. contribution freely given by others
      14. o Protection of the public purpose from those who would use it for their private and money making purposes
      15. The Net is not a Service, it is a Right. It is only valuable
      16. when it is collective and universal. Volunteer effort protects
      17. the intellectual and technological common-wealth that is being created.
  2. The Matrix: J.C.R. Licklider(1915-1990)
      1. J.C.R. Licklider may well be one of the most influential people in the history
    1. A Little History of the World Wide Web
    2. 1945 to 1995
  3. How It All Started
    1. Tim Berners-Lee
    2. W3C Tenth Anniversary
    3. 1 Dec 2004
    4. How It All Started
    5. W3C Team

 

The Net is not a Service, it is a Right. It is only valuable

when it is collective and universal. Volunteer effort protects

the intellectual and technological common-wealth that is being created.

Inspiration from: RFC 3 (1969), Thomas Paine, Declaration of
Independence (1776), Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen (1789), NSF Acceptable Use Policy, Jean Jacques Rousseau,
and the current cry for democracy worldwide.

The Matrix: J.C.R. Licklider(1915-1990)

J.C.R. Licklider may well be one of the most influential people in the history of computer science. As Director of the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), a division of the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), Licklider from 1963-64 put in place the funding priorities which would lead to the Internet, and the invention of the "mouse," "windows" and "hypertext." Together these elements comprise the foundation of our networked society, and it owes much of its existence to the man who held the purse-strings, and also created a management culture where graduate students were left to run a multi-million dollar research project.


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A Little History of the World Wide Web

1945 to 1995

1945

Vannevar Bush writes an article in Atlantic Monthly about a photo-electrical-mechanical device called a Memex, for memory extension, which could make and follow links between documents on microfiche

1960s

Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this purpose. See the Bootstrap Institute library. Ted Nelson coins the word Hypertext in A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate. 20th National Conference, New York, Association for Computing Machinery, 1965. See also: Literary Machines. Note: There used to be a link here to "Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Selected Bibliography" by Terence Harpold, but the site hosting the resource did not maintain the link. Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext Editing System and FRESS in 1967.

1980

While consulting for CERN June-December of 1980, Tim Berners-Lee writes a notebook program, "Enquire-Within-Upon-Everything", which allows links to be made between arbitrary nodes. Each node had a title, a type, and a list of bidirectional typed links. "ENQUIRE" ran on Norsk Data machines under SINTRAN-III. See: Enquire user manual as scanned images or as HTML page(alt).


1989

March"Information Management: A Proposal" written by Tim BL and circulated for comments at CERN (TBL). Paper "HyperText and CERN" produced as background (text or WriteNow format).


1990

MaySame proposal recirculatedSeptemberMike Sendall, Tim's boss, Oks the purchase of a NeXT cube, and allows Tim to go ahead and write a global hypertext system.OctoberTim starts work on a hypertext GUI browser+editor using the NeXTStep development environment. He makes up "WorldWideWeb" as a name for the program. (See the first browser screenshot) "World Wide Web" as a name for the project (over Information Mesh, Mine of Information, and Information Mine).Project original proposal reformulated with encouragement from CN and ECP divisional management. Robert Cailliau (ECP) joins and is co-author of new version.NovemberInitial WorldWideWeb program development continues on the NeXT (TBL) . This was a "what you see is what you get" (wysiwyg) browser/editor with direct inline creation of links. The first web server was nxoc01.cern.ch, later called info.cern.ch, and the first web page http://nxoc01.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.htmlleast recently modified web page we know of, last changed Tue, 13 Nov 1990 15:17:00 GMT (though the URI changed.)NovemberTechnical Student Nicola PellowPollermann (CN) helps get interface to CERNVM "FIND" index running. TBL gives a colloquium on hypertext in general.ChristmasLine mode browser and WorldWideWeb Unfortunately CERN no longer supports the historical site. Note from this era too, the (CN) joins and starts work on the line-mode browser. Bernd


1991

Februaryworkplan for the purposes of ECP division.26 February 1991Presentation of the project to the ECP/PT group.MarchLine mode browser (www) released to limited audience on "priam" vax, rs6000, sun4.MayWorkplan produced for CN/AS group17 MayPresentation to "C5" Committee. General release of WWW on central CERN machines.12 JuneCERN Computer Seminar on WWW.AugustFiles available on the net by FTP, posted on alt.hypertext (6, 16, 19th Aug), comp.sys.next (20th), comp.text.sgml and comp.mail.multi-media (22nd). Jean-Francois Groff joins the project.OctoberVMS/HELP and WAIS gateways installed. Mailing lists www-interest (now www-announce) and www-talk@info.cern.ch (see archive)Hypertext'91 in San Antonio, Texas (US). W3 browser installed on VM/CMS. CERN computer newsletter announces W3 to the HEP world. Dec 12: Paul Kunz installs first Web server outside of Europe, at SLAC.


1992

15 JanuaryLine mode browser release 1.1 available by anonymous FTP (see news). Presentation to AIHEP'92 at La Londe (FR).12 FebruaryLine mode v 1.2 annouced on alt.hypertext, comp.infosystems, comp.mail.multi-media, cern.sting, comp.archives.admin, and mailing lists.April29th April: Release of Finnish "Erwise" GUI client for X mentioned in review by TimBL.MayPei Wei's "Viola" GUI browser for X test version dated May 15. (See review by TimBL) At CERN, Presentation and demo at JENC3, Innsbruck (AT). Technical Student Carl Barker (ECP) joins the project.JunePresentation and demo at HEPVM (Lyon). People at FNAL (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (US)), NIKHEF (Nationaal Instituut voor Kern- en Hoge Energie Fysika, (NL)), DESY (Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron, Hamburg, (DE)) join with WWW servers.JulyDistribution of WWW through CernLib, including Viola. WWW library code ported to DECnet. Report to the Advisory Board on Computing.AugustIntroduction of CVS for code management at CERN.SeptemberPlenary session demonstration to the HEP community at CHEP'92 in Annecy (FR).NovemberJump back in time to a snapshot of the WWW Project Page as of 3 Nov 1992 and the WWW project web of the time, including the list of all 26 resoanably reliable servers, NCSA's having just been added, but no sign of Mosaic.


1993

JanuaryBy now, Midas (Tony Johnson, SLAC), Erwise (HUT), and Viola (Pei Wei, O'Reilly Associates) browsers are available for X; CERN Mac browser (ECP) released as alpha. Around 50 known HTTP servers.FebruaryNCSA release first alpha version of Marc Andreessen's "Mosaic for X". Computing seminar at CERN. The University of Minnesota announced that they would begin to charge licensing fees for Gopher's use, which caused many volunteers and employees to stop using it and switch to WWW.MarchWWW (Port 80 HTTP) traffic measures 0.1% of NSF backbone traffic. WWW presented at Online Publishing 93, Pittsburgh. The Acceptable Use Policy prohibiting commercial use of the Internet re-interpreted., so that it becomes becomes allowed.AprilApril 30: Date on the declaration by CERN's directors that WWW technology would be freely usable by anyone, with no fees being payable to CERN. A milestone document.JulyAri Luotonen (ECP) joins the project at CERN. He implements access authorisation, proceeds to re-write the CERN httpd server.July 28-30O'Reilly hosts first WWW Wizards Workshop in Cambridge Mass (US).SeptemberWWW (Port 80 http) traffic measures 1% of NSF backbone traffic. NCSA releases working versions of Mosaic browser for all common platforms: X, PC/Windows and Macintosh. September 6-10: On a bus at a seminar Information at Newcastle University, MIT's Prof. David Gifford suggests Tim BL contact Michael Dertouzos of MIT/LCS as a possible consortium host site.OctoberOver 200 known HTTP servers. The European Commission, the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and CERN start the first Web-based project of the European Union (DG XIII): WISE, using the Web for dissemination of technological information to Europe's less favoured regions.DecemberWWW receives IMA award. John Markov writes a page and a half on WWW and Mosaic in "The New York Times" (US) business section. "The Guardian" (UK) publishes a page on WWW, "The Economist" (UK) analyses the Internet and WWW. Robert Cailliau gets go-ahead from CERN management to organise the First International WWW Conference at CERN.


1994

JanuaryO'Reilly, Spry, etc announce "Internet in a box" product to bring the Web into homes.MarchMarc Andreessen and colleagues leave NCSA to form "Mosaic Communications Corp" (later Netscape).May 25-27First International WWW Conference, CERN, Geneva. Heavily oversubscribed (800 apply, 400 allowed in): the "Woodstock of the Web". VRML is conceived here. TBL's closing keynote hints at upcoming organization. (Some of Tim's slides on Semantic Web)JuneM. Bangemann report on European Commission Information Superhighway plan. Over 1500 registered servers. Load on the first Web server (info.cern.ch) 1000 times what it has been 3 years earlier. Over June '91 to June 94, steadJulyMIT/CERN agreement to start W3 Organisation is announced by Bangemann in Boston. Press release. AP wire. Reports in Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe etc.AugustFounding of the IW3C2: the International WWW Conference Committee, in Boston, by NCSA and CERN.SeptemberThe European Commission and CERN propose the WebCore project for development of the Web core technology in Europe.1 OctoberWorld Wide Web Consortium founded.OctoberSecond International WWW Conference: "Mosaic and the Web", Chicago. Also heavily oversubscribed: 2000 apply, 1300 allowed in.14 DecemberFirst W3 ConsortiumMeeting at M.I.T. in Cambridge (USA).15 DecemberFirst meeting with European Industry and the European Consortium branch, at the European Commission, Brussels.16 DecemberCERN Council approves unanimously the construction of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) accelerator, CERN's next machine and competitor to the US' already defunct SSC (Superconducting Supercollider). Stringent budget conditions are however imposed. CERN thus decides not to continue WWW development, and in concertation with the European Commission and INRIA (the Institut National pour la Recherche en Informatique et Automatique, FR) transfers the WebCore project to INRIA.


1995

Februarythe Web is the main reason for the theme of the G7 meeting hosted by the European Commission in the European Parliament buildings in Brussels (BE).MarchCERN holds a two-day seminar for the European Media (press, radio, TV), attended by 250 reporters, to show WWW. It is demonstrated on 60 machines, with 30 pupils from the local International High School helping the reporters "surf the Web".AprilThird International WWW Conference: "Tools and Applications", hosted by the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, in Darmstadt (DE)JuneFounding of the Web Society in Graz (AT), by the Technical University of Graz (home of Hyper-G), CERN, the University of Minnesota (home of Gopher) and INRIA.

How It All Started

Tim Berners-Lee

W3C Tenth Anniversary

1 Dec 2004

How It All Started

Tim Berners-Lee photo

Tim Berners-Lee Director, World Wide Web Consortium

1974: Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn publish "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection", which specified in detail the design of a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).

Vint Cerf

End 1990: Development begins for first browser (called "WorldWideWeb"), editor, server, and line-mode browser. Culminates in first Web client-server communication over Internet in December 1990.

Screenshot from first browser

Dec: Hypertext '91 Conference in San Antonio, Texas (USA). TBL paper on Web only accepted as poster session.

TimBL's poster at Hypertext 91

Jun: TimBL visits Xerox, hosted by Larry Masinter.

Larry Masinter
TimBL visits MIT/LCS hosted by Karen Sollins.

Karen Sollins

Mar: NCSA releases first alpha version of Mosaic for X Windows.

Marc Andreesson
Chris Wilson

W3C publishes first W3C Recommendation for HTML - HTML 3.2.
Dave Raggett

W3C Team

W3C Team photo, November 2001, Courmettes, France

W3C Team
Photo courtesy of Karl Dubost.

 

 

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