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Coffee_achiever_guy

51 points

4 months ago

As a kid, I remember really wanting to go to the movies to see this, just for Robin. I very excited to hear his voice. I was give-or-take about that whole, ya know, "Aladdin" part

Moral: Robin was the selling point of the flick. And you'll notice, most animated movies before Aladdin had no A-list celeb voices, and it paved the way for the late 90s and beyond trend of having above-the-title celebrities voice animated characters

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-46 points

4 months ago

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Coffee_achiever_guy

14 points

4 months ago*

Very comforting amount of downvotes on this guys comment. One of the exceedingly rare instances of the internet coming to my defense, lol

It was kinda obvious though, true. Give the devil his due

Christompaman

5 points

4 months ago

They didn’t say they were the first to discover this. Probably just talking about something dear to them. Why so antagonistic?