Disney
How Mickey Became Epic Mickey
Epic Mickey starts way back before Mickey was the well known nice guy that he is known as today. The opening is based on the classic Mickey cartoon “Thru The Mirror” and I imagine we can expect several other classic Disney references in the game. I don’t think Epic Mickey will be as good as Kingdom Hearts, but this cutscene does make me want to see more.
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Tron Legacy Theatrical Trailer
Tron: Legacy Trailer
This trailer looks five kinds of epic. It has just the right mixture of fanfare for the orginal Tron fans and modern awesomeness. I also like that is a sequel instead of a shitty reboot. The Karate Kid can definitely learn something from Tron. Tron: Legacy comes out December 17th, 2010.
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WTF: Disney buys Marvel
This is not an joke. It has been reported from everyone from Kotaku to the New York Times
Walt Disney Company said Monday it has agreed to buy Marvel Entertainment, the storied comic book company that owns the rights to such popular characters as Spider-Man and and the Fantastic Four, in a cash and stock deal it valued at $4 billion. The deal comes more than 10 years after Marvel was at the center of a bruising and highly public takeover battle between two feisty financiers.
Shareholders at Marvel will need to approve the transaction, which boards of directors at both companies have already approved.
“We believe that adding Marvel to Disney’s unique portfolio of brands provides significant opportunities for long-term growth and value creation,” Robert Iger, Disney’s chief executive, said in a statement announcing the deal.
“Disney is the perfect home for Marvel’s fantastic library of characters given its proven ability to expand content creation and licensing businesses,” said Ike Perlmutter, Marvel’s chief executive officer. “This is an unparalleled opportunity for Marvel to build upon its vibrant brand and character properties by accessing Disney’s tremendous global organization and infrastructure around the world.”
While I am a bit reluctant about the whole deal, I think Disney will have enough business sense to leave Marvel as in, but I feel a feeling we will begin to see the two companies start affecting each other in minor ways. While the both companies have agreed to the deal, the government still has to sign off before it can become official, so for any fanboys who fear this will be the end of the world, there is still hope.

