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Silver-Song-Shifter [2013-08-28 21:40:31 +0000 UTC]
perhaps you could trace over this since the deviant has deleted their account
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Kurekoneko In reply to cartunegirl56 [2011-04-21 11:23:51 +0000 UTC]
awwwww! DX
thats so unfair.
Do you have the base handy anywhere?
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TherealRNO [2010-09-04 01:14:15 +0000 UTC]
Very cute. And I love the whole "Aladdin" vibe of two friends-turned-lovers that show each other different slices of life (one merely stealing to get by due to a specific upbringing and the other living the life of luxury, albeit in the fast lane in this case).
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TherealRNO In reply to cartunegirl56 [2010-09-04 18:12:04 +0000 UTC]
Not any different than Rob/Star being "Little Mermaid"-esque, BB/Rae being similar to "Beauty & The Beast" (see The Beast Within for a near 100% interpretation, using aspects from both the original French version of the fairy tale and the German werewolf legend), and Cy/Sara being similar to "Pocahontas" during the metal man's trip through time.
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cartunegirl56 In reply to TherealRNO [2010-09-04 18:27:29 +0000 UTC]
yeah, your right! i guess titan writers kind of like disney!
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TherealRNO In reply to cartunegirl56 [2010-09-04 19:57:24 +0000 UTC]
Or because they're rivals and now own the two comic companies (Marvel and DC) Disney [ [link] ] and Warner Bros. [ [link] ]--who collaborated in the 1980's with Roger Rabbit [ [link] & [link] ] whilst the comic enterprises did an X-Men and Titans crossover [ [link] ], yet fueded again in the 1990's with The Disney Afternoon [ [link] ] and Silver Age Kid's WB [ [link] ]--share similar ideas.
Sadly as we've seen in recent years, this sharing turned out to be bad, because before long, the anime boom with things like Pokemon [ [link] ] and the teenybopper craze took effect to kill what left of what was truly One Saturday Morning [ [link] ] for all the networks...starting with Disney itself via Z00G Disney and ABC Kids both as "test runs" for the success of the teenybop concepts, followed by the extinction of the classic Nicktoon concepts like the Rugrats--including All Grown Up--brand [ [link] ] on Nickelodeon [ [link] ] via an annoying sponge's over-saturation and the arrival of TeeNick as a counterpoint to The Mouse House's exploitation of stars like Miley Cyrus and the brothers Jonas, then Warner via horrid dubbing division 4Kids (the ONLY good dub being the Kanto-Johto seasons of Pokemon, which isn't even the property of 4Kids anymore) buying out the animated channels to create CW4Kids as The CW killed the actual WB concept by airing shows no one in their right mind wants to see, and finally, the baby of the networks, that being Cartoon Network--also owned by Time Warner--ditching its "Cartoons: Every Day; All the Time" purpose for the adoption of programs that lack spirit and heart or worse yet, airing live-action dribble on a station that was meant to air cartoons.
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