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LAST DAY to snag any art of Pokemon Sketchbooks from my ONLINE Art Sale before I close the shop! Last time I had the shop open was over 16 months ago so make sure to check it out now if such things are on interest to you, nto sure when it will be back online again! :]
>> http://kenket.storenvy.com <<
LAST DAY to snag any art of Pokemon Sketchbooks from my ONLINE Art Sale before I close the shop! Last time I had the shop open was over 16 months ago so make sure to check it out now if such things are on interest to you, nto sure when it will be back online again! :]
>> http://kenket.storenvy.com <<
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Mouse
Size 901 x 984px
File Size 591.9 kB
Thanks for sharing this dialogue.
The german version intensifies this a little:
"Ein tapferes Herz findet man selten: Der Stein hat große Kraft, wenn er eins gefunden hat."
"A couragous heart is hardly be found. The stone has great power, when it has found one."
The german version intensifies this a little:
"Ein tapferes Herz findet man selten: Der Stein hat große Kraft, wenn er eins gefunden hat."
"A couragous heart is hardly be found. The stone has great power, when it has found one."
Yes. The rhyme could not be translated in a way that it would meet the lip-sync
Closest would be this:
Selten Mut erglüht in Herzens Nacht,
Welcher Steines innre Kraft entfacht.
And the german voice actor for Nicodemus was the intro narrator for the 60s star trek tv show^^
Closest would be this:
Selten Mut erglüht in Herzens Nacht,
Welcher Steines innre Kraft entfacht.
And the german voice actor for Nicodemus was the intro narrator for the 60s star trek tv show^^
Mrs. Brisby is my all-time favorite animated character. I've been in love with her since first seeing this film in the theater when it came on. I've always adored your art-I associate it with my becoming a furry and finding a home here in the community-so to see you draw her...it's a dream come true. Thank you so much.
Mrs. Brisby is perhaps one of the most impressive of heroes because she's just a mouse mom. She doesn't have special powers or knowledge. Even in the movie the stone only activates at the end. In the book there's not even that, but she still faces an owl and a cat in an effort to ensure the survival of her child.
As much as I love the scene with the stone I think it veered a little too much towards metaphor. From what Bluth & Goldman have said they were just looking for an excuse to show off their fancy new lighting method lol. I do so love that scene though...and Mrs. Bris for all those reasons and so many, many more.
Beautifully done. Loved the character of Mrs. Frisbee in the movie. You really don't come across this sort of protagonist too often. Right from the start, pure and simple mission: save her sick child. And even though she's way in over her own depth, nothing stops her from achieving her goal and showing remarkable bravery despite being a tiny mouse in a large and dangerous world.
Verry nice piece!
Animation used to be so beautiful and a testament to the animator's artistic skill. Now, sadly, it's all gone CGI.
Fun Fact: Did you know that in the movie her name was originally "Mrs. Frisby"? It's true. Once the movie was finished, but before it was released, the Frisby company threatened to sue Bluth for using their brand's name without permission. To avoid a lawsuit he had to go back and edit out the name "Frisby" and re-record the dialogue track changing it to "Brisby". Bet that was a royal pain the ass!
Still, wonderful piece of art. Love it!
Animation used to be so beautiful and a testament to the animator's artistic skill. Now, sadly, it's all gone CGI.
Fun Fact: Did you know that in the movie her name was originally "Mrs. Frisby"? It's true. Once the movie was finished, but before it was released, the Frisby company threatened to sue Bluth for using their brand's name without permission. To avoid a lawsuit he had to go back and edit out the name "Frisby" and re-record the dialogue track changing it to "Brisby". Bet that was a royal pain the ass!
Still, wonderful piece of art. Love it!
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