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I clicked that link and got a virus for whatever reason. Idk if it was the link, and I'm not blaming anyone (except the people who made the virus, somehting along the lines of "progressive protection" security company, looks like.)

 

Just be careful clicking that link.

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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BygW7vUZ3BA/Sm9-MYUPHCI/AAAAAAAAALU/UaWqslbgzyE/s320/Yoda+-Mickey+.png

http://forums.nexusmods.com/public/style_emoticons/dark/whistling.gif let the mouse be with you?? Looks like box art to me???? I doubt its real though http://forums.nexusmods.com/public/style_emoticons/dark/teehee.gif

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The first promo shot from Episode 7 is slightly worrying.

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/n8c7M.jpg

 

 

I clicked that link and got a virus for whatever reason. Idk if it was the link, and I'm not blaming anyone (except the people who made the virus, somehting along the lines of "progressive protection" security company, looks like.)

 

Just be careful clicking that link.

 

The link is to the Daily Telegraph, I've heard it called many things but never a virus.

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I find the "epidode" typo kinda fitting considering Disney's habit of portraying characters are speaking like babies. Goofey for example. Sometimes slurred speech can actualy make a character seem MORE evil and scary, like the Orkz in WarHammer, which fight enormous wars simply because they like fighting-their speech is mangled and broken english, which simply furthers the sense that they're insensate animals and beyond reasoned thought. Wheras "didney worl" speech tends to portray the sense that Disney think everywho that watches their films is somehow cognitively impared.

 

"u'd da fawsh mickey, guh-huh!"

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Wheras "didney worl" speech tends to portray the sense that Disney think everywho that watches their films is somehow cognitively impared.

 

"u'd da fawsh mickey, guh-huh!"

In fairness... Back then... They were. The average adult didn't have more than a 8th grade education (about 4th grade by current standards for math, and science). The height of Disney growth was related to the baby boom following WWII, so almost everything was designed to appeal to the masses of children, which is why most of the humor tends to be clean, based on situations or aspects related to that character. Individual characters were often only identifiable by their own unique means of talking or voice due to the crude illustrations that made up the early cartoons. It was established in an era with a totally different sense of what is entertaining or even appropriate for children.

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