The song chosen for the RNC celebration on day 1 was "When You Believe," which originally was composed for the 1998 film "The Prince of Egypt." The song played when Ramses II finally allowed Moses and the Israelites to make their Exodus from Egypt. A powerful symbolic song of FREEDOM and LIBERTY!
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LET MY PEOPLE GO!
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This was one of Disney’s best movies. I guess even back then the demons allowed movie of faith to get out. But come to think of it… It was about the jews so never mind. 😂😂😂
Not Disney!
Dreamworks!
Ohhhh.
We’ll Hollywood = Jews - just sayin ..,
For the record, I really did like the movie and the music was fantastic. My daughter was little at the time when it came out, it was something that she could watch that wasn’t demonic and Christ friendly!
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This song is perfect for the RNC 👏👏👏
Dreamworks's short-lived animation studio was located in Phoenix. They also made Anastasia and Titan A.E. Can't remember any others. I was in North Phoenix and saw a man wearing a Titan A.E. jacket and struck up a conversation with him. He worked with Don Bluth there. Bluth was ex-Disney, as you may know. Disney did some pretty cool stuff in their "dark years" and I thought The Black Cauldron was a cool movie. I only recently saw it about four years ago for the first time and realized that Gurdy's voice was copied for Gollum in the Lord of the Rings movies 20 years later. Anyhow, Michael Eisner brought in the dumbed-down version of Disney.
Disney's Lion King was blatantly plagiarized from Tezuka's Kimba, The White Lion. Both animations involve a lion cub whose father was killed by a rival, gone into seclusion and made unlikely friends, only to return and get revenge. I only recently discovered that their Atlantis: The Lost Empire movie was heavily plagiarized from Miyazaki/Anno's Nadia and the Secret of Blue Water. Both entailed a beautiful, dark-skinned girl in a tube top who teams up with a nerdy, genius boy in glasses, they fall in love, it turns out that she is the lost princess of the long-lost kingdom of Atlantis, and the boy falls in love with the girl as they go on an adventure to find Atlantis. Disney even stole the whole element of submarines and sea monsters, which the Nadia show had borrowed from Jules Verne.
God, I hate Disney.
When I was younger I used to watch that show Kimba. It was my favorite show. Kimba, the white lion … 👏👏👏 - looking back, it was kind of anime, wasn’t it 🤷♀️
Edit Ps been sick for a week 🤢. Headed home in a couple days disgruntled! 😡
Its kinda funny especially when Disney comes out with something…some studio based outside of the US (that lacks copyright laws), makes a cheaper knockoff more derivative than the original.
Don’t forget Joseph, King of Dreams
Correct.
It became, at the time, the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film ever made.