![]() ![]() Perhaps this is the Lasseter effect having a reverse engineering moment? With animation taking so long to come to fruition from a projects initial genesis, through development, animation and final production, it’s only really now that we are seeing his touch on the recent Disney films since the Disney Company bought out the Pixar Studio and brought Lasseter on board to run both units. ![]() Just as DreamWorks’ Rise Of The Guardians has been getting good notices for almost being everything a DreamWorks film usually is not, so does Pixar’s first foray into the kind of territory usually reserved for John Lasseter’s other preoccupation – Disney Animation Studios – not feel like any other feature to have emerged from The Lamp’s shadow before. It’s “ Mother Bear” as Pixar enters the fairytale business with a magical tale of witchcraft, ancient tradition and feisty heroines… ![]() Disney/Pixar (June 22 2012), Walt Disney Home Entertainment (November 13 2012), Blu-ray 3D and two-disc Blu-ray plus DVD and Digital Copy discs, 93 mins plus supplements, 1080p high-definition 2.39:1 widescreen, Dolby True-HD 7.1, Rated PG, Retail: $49.99
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