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			<description><![CDATA[<br>There's plenty of symbolism in this sci-fi series, but younger fans probably missed one clever reference. When Neo has gone as far down the rabbit hole as possible, and is fleeing from enemy agents, he makes a strange demand of his operator outside of the system: "Mr. Wizard, get me the hell out of here!" The line is lifted from an old cartoon series starring Tooter Turtle, whose adventures in different time periods would always go wrong - only his friend, Mr. Wizard could save the day. Apparently the show also existed in The Matrix 's artificial reality. Either that, or Keanu Reeves felt a kinship with the monotone tur<br><br> <br>It wasn't until the body count of series began to rise , that people began to wonder exactly what would happen in American Horror Story season 2. Eventually, Murphy revealed that a new setting and cast would be included in the series' second season - though it was unclear whether returning actors would still be playing their same charact<br><br> <br>It's established early on in The Princess and the Frog that southern belle Charlotte La Bouff has an obsession with storybook princesses, and especially their dresses, which is how she comes to be friends with Tiana, the daughter of a seamstress. When Tiana kisses a frog claiming to be a prince, and makes a mess of Charlotte's room after breaking the spell doesn't go according to plan, more of Charlotte's book collection can be seen. If you look closely, one storybook on a shelf is revealed to be Rapunzel, the fairytale Disney's next princess film would focus on in Tangled , giving a nod to the following rele<br><br> <br>Indeed, Obi-Wan - more so than Boba Fett - is a member of the Star Wars universe whose life story has been pretty thoroughly examined and detailed in previously-released Star Wars projects. It's for this reason that many dedicated Star Wars fans have already made it clear that they would rather a different person in a galaxy far, far away get to stand in the spotlight instead - by getting to being the star in a future Anthology film, that<br><br> <br>What comes after that (besides Episode IX , that is)? Well, the same rumors continue to persist about what the next two Anthology movies could be. Namely, that the second Anthology installment (after Rogue One ) is going to center around the infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett - while the third Star Wars spinoff project will focus on Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi (originally brought to life as an older man by Alec Guinness in 19<br><br> <br>Again, keep in mind that none of this means an Obi-Wan spinoff is, for sure, going to become a real thing. Nonetheless, until further notice, it's definitely an idea that shouldn't be dismissed as being too implausible - and it's an idea that's worthy of further discussion, <br><br> <br>Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in U.S. theaters on December 18th, 2015. Star Wars: Rogue One arrives a year later on December 16th, 2016, followed by Star Wars: Episode VIII (official subtitle TBA) on May 26th, 2017. The second Star Wars Anthology film (Boba Fett movie?) doesn't have an official release date <br><br> <br>Disney's Brother Bear may not be as popular or as critically acclaimed as the studio's other movies, but the animated feature focused on the theme of family like many of Disney and Pixar's films. Plus, Brother Bear features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it nod to Pixar's notably more popular 2003 release, Finding Nemo , about a father searching for his son. If you don't look close enough at the group of salmon,  <a href="https://Gamedealhq.com/">discount steam Keys|Https://gamedealhq.com/</a> it's easy to miss the clownfish hiding among them. It seems Nemo wasn't lost at 42 Wallaby Way, Sidney, Australia, but swimming with the salmon in a river on the other side of the wo<br><br> <br>The 2013 Disney film, Frozen , catapulted to massive popularity with help from the catchy and inspirational "Let It Go." The film also features a handful of references to previous Disney and Pixar movies, like Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from Tangled attending Elsa's coronation. Some even argue Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen from The Princess and the Frog also attend the event. However, you have to look more closely in other scenes to catch Frozen's nods to Monster's Inc. and the Mouse House. At Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna a wooden figurine of Mike Wazowski is sitting on the counter, while a Micky Mouse doll is hidden on a shelf. However, Anna decides to buy winterwear instead of these references to other Disney and Pixar characters, which we're sure was the best cho<br><br> <br>Whether or not you're excited about the new setting, it's difficult to jump to any negative presumptions about the decisions Murphy and Co. decide to make. After the whirlwind adventure that was the first season, one can rightfully assume that the quality of storytelling will continue – no matter the location or the time per<br><br> <br>There are multiple theories circulating the web about all the connections between Disney and Pixar films, and certain easter eggs lend more credence to these theories than others. For instance, one shot from Toy Story 3 confirms that the series' main human character, Andy, exists in the same world as Carl and Ellie Fredricksen from Up . If you look closely at the bulletin board in Andy's room, there's a postcard from the couple that includes the address of their beloved yellow house, before it's transported to South America, of cou<br>]]></description>
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