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Disney HDX Films: Hercules, Pocahontas, Dinosaur, Treasure Planet & More

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VUDU has Disney Digital HDX Animation Films on sale for $4.99 each.

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True story, back in 2011/2012 we had some friends over who had small kids (4/5/6ish). I offered to put on a movie in the other room and when scrolling through Netflix they saw "Chop Kick Panda" and pointed and said they wanted to watch "Kung Fu Panda."

Sure, I thought, they won't know a difference.

About five minutes later we heard screaming and crying come from the other room. We come in to these kids just DEVASTATED bawling saying, "That's not Kung Fu Panda!!!!"
Brother Bear is such a good movie.
Treasure planet is worth it

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kmcherry
05-30-2023 at 06:03 AM.
05-30-2023 at 06:03 AM.
I love the creativity of Hollywood: "Chop Kick Panda." Wonder where that idea came from?
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05-30-2023 at 11:49 AM.
05-30-2023 at 11:49 AM.
Quote from kmcherry :
I love the creativity of Hollywood: "Chop Kick Panda." Wonder where that idea came from?
True story, back in 2011/2012 we had some friends over who had small kids (4/5/6ish). I offered to put on a movie in the other room and when scrolling through Netflix they saw "Chop Kick Panda" and pointed and said they wanted to watch "Kung Fu Panda."

Sure, I thought, they won't know a difference.

About five minutes later we heard screaming and crying come from the other room. We come in to these kids just DEVASTATED bawling saying, "That's not Kung Fu Panda!!!!"
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