spitefulI > 28/11/2023, 14:28
spitefulI > 29/11/2023, 12:23
StrumSolo > 15/12/2023, 14:06
FantasticMR > 02/01/2024, 12:42
FantasticMR > 02/01/2024, 14:44
(02/01/2024, 12:42)FantasticMR Wrote: Hey there, everyone! So, we just watched this video from CBS News, "Disney loses famous Mickey Mouse copyright in 2024, along with many others," and it's pretty wild stuff. In 2024, Steamboat Willie, the classic Mickey Mouse, is going public domain. That's right, Mickey's about to become everyone's plaything, just like all those fairy tales Disney got their hands on.
Let's talk about what happens when a character like this goes public domain. Take "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey," for example. Pooh Bear, the lovable, honey-loving teddy, turned into a star of a low-budget slasher film. It's like seeing your childhood memories take a walk on the wild side.
Now, picture the possibilities with Mickey Mouse. Steamboat Willie could turn into anything – a detective, a zombie fighter, you name it. And Disney can't do a thing about it. It's like giving a trickster free rein in a world of possibilities.
But remember, it's only the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey that's fair game. So, if you're thinking of giving Mickey a modern makeover, you might want to stick to his vintage style.
This is a huge opportunity for parody, satire, and some really creative twists. Imagine Mickey Mouse in all sorts of new adventures and scenarios. The possibilities are endless and probably a bit on the wild side.
So, get ready for a whole new world of creativity with Mickey Mouse joining the public domain party. It's going to be a rollercoaster of wild ideas and maybe some outrageous twists. Can't wait to see what comes out of this!
FantasticMR > 03/01/2024, 11:31
(02/01/2024, 14:44)FantasticMR Wrote:(02/01/2024, 12:42)FantasticMR Wrote: Hey there, everyone! So, we just watched this video from CBS News, "Disney loses famous Mickey Mouse copyright in 2024, along with many others," and it's pretty wild stuff. In 2024, Steamboat Willie, the classic Mickey Mouse, is going public domain. That's right, Mickey's about to become everyone's plaything, just like all those fairy tales Disney got their hands on.
Let's talk about what happens when a character like this goes public domain. Take "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey," for example. Pooh Bear, the lovable, honey-loving teddy, turned into a star of a low-budget slasher film. It's like seeing your childhood memories take a walk on the wild side.
Now, picture the possibilities with Mickey Mouse. Steamboat Willie could turn into anything – a detective, a zombie fighter, you name it. And Disney can't do a thing about it. It's like giving a trickster free rein in a world of possibilities.
But remember, it's only the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey that's fair game. So, if you're thinking of giving Mickey a modern makeover, you might want to stick to his vintage style.
This is a huge opportunity for parody, satire, and some really creative twists. Imagine Mickey Mouse in all sorts of new adventures and scenarios. The possibilities are endless and probably a bit on the wild side.
So, get ready for a whole new world of creativity with Mickey Mouse joining the public domain party. It's going to be a rollercoaster of wild ideas and maybe some outrageous twists. Can't wait to see what comes out of this!
Things are in motion now that cannot be undone.
spitefulI > 30/01/2024, 15:05
Hilary Briss > 30/01/2024, 22:20
(30/01/2024, 15:05)spitefulI Wrote: Allied and Axis use of early pornography as psychological warfare during WW2. Long read but interesting.
https://www.psywarrior.com/sexandprop.html
FantasticMR > 06/02/2024, 09:16