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  1. beth higdon
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    Video Wicked

    this a preview for a new AMV series I'm working on. KH cast Performs wicked. view below or click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NzEM5O3Jmw
    Thread by: beth higdon, Jun 6, 2008, 0 replies, in forum: Production Studio
  2. beth higdon
    does anyone remember this show or seen it on jedix? it was supposed to be the first anime show in the US and was considered the most violent show to be aired in 1985. anyways if you like anything about the show (not the game) post here.
    Thread by: beth higdon, Jun 20, 2007, 2 replies, in forum: Anime and Manga
  3. beth higdon
    should Max Goof, Goofy's son, be in KH3?
    Thread by: beth higdon, Jun 12, 2007, 12 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  4. beth higdon
    OK. this my first fanfic so i would love to hear your comments on it. this is the first chapter. it is about Riku' s relationship with Alice. the untold story of kingdom hearts.



    Riku in Wonderland

    By Beth Higdon

    Alice couldn’t see anything through the curtain, but she could hear the sounds of the battle raging out side. She could hear the Queen yelling, “Off with their heads!” Alice didn’t know for certain because she never had her head chopped off before, but she had a feeling that it wouldn’t be a very pleasant experience.
    She was a curios girl with a proper English accent. If she hadn't been so curios, she wouldn't be stuck in a over sized bird cage on top of a large hedge. She had yellow hair tied back with a thin black ribbon and eyes the color of rain. The simple dress she wore matched her eyes, and over this she wore a milk white frock and layers of petticoats underneath.
    “Hi” came a voice behind her. Alice turned around. Through the bars of the cage, she could see a boy. He was taller than her and probably two or three years older. He had long blonde hair, almost white, that came down to his shoulders. Alice couldn’t help but notice that he had striking turquoise eyes. They reminded her of the eyes of a cat: always staring out into the distance, tense, and alert. He also wore some of the oddest clothes she had ever seen, but than again everything was odd in Wonderland.
    Alice gave a quick curtsy. “How do you do?” she greeted. “Did you fall down the rabbit hole also?”
    The boy just tilled his head and gave her a confused look. “Whatever,” he said, “I’m here to get you out.”
    “Oh, why thank you so much. I say, that’s very kind of you. By the way, my name is Alice and you are…”
    “Riku,” the boy said with a grunt as he worked to break the hinges on the cage with his sword. “There,” he sighed as the back of the cage finally broke off. Alice primly stepped out, smoothed her apron, and held out her hand: “Pleased to meet you Mr. Riku.”
    “You can drop the Mister. Come on, let’s get going.”
    Alice started to follow but stopped when she saw another strange boy fighting below them. “But… What about my friend Sora? He’s trying to save me too. Shouldn’t we let him know I’m alright?” she asked with concern.
    Riku looked down from the hedge. At the moment, Sora was busy hacking away at a tower. “I’m a friend of Sora’s also. He asked me to help you escape while he created a distraction. Don’t worry about him, though. He can take care of himself. Now come on.” With that, Riku grabbed Alice by the wrist and started to drag her along the top of the hedge.
    “Well! You needn’t be so rude about it!” Alice cried indigently. “Where… Where are we going any ways?” she breathless asked.
    “We getting out of here; that’s where” Riku impatiently replied.
    He pulled her along until they had reached the end of the hedge. Than suddenly, a black mist began to rise from the ground. It came together to form, what looked like to Alice, a hole in the air.
    “It’s a portal.” Riku explained. “It’ll take us out of this world”
    “Oh! Will it take us home?” Alice excitedly asked. “I can’t wait to see Dinah again!”
    Riku paused with his back to her. He seamed hesitant to answer, and when finally he spoke his voice was unsteady. “I…I can’t promise you that.”
    “Than where does it lead?”
    Riku whirled around to face her. ”Look, do you just want to stand around here and get beheaded?” he bellowed. “Will you just come on?”
    Alice was taken aback by this sudden alteration in temper, to say the least. However, she quickly composed herself and retorted, “My, aren’t we bossy! You know you have less manners than a… a savage! Besides I don’t see why I have to go any where with you. I believe I’ll just stay here and wait for Sora to come back.”
    “Oh, you’re going.” Before Alice could protest, Riku picked her up and slung her over his back.
    “What are you doing? Put me down! This is so uncivilized.” Right as Alice began to scream for help, the black mist caught in her mouth and strangled her words. All she could see before her was darkness, and she knew not what lie in wait for her up ahead.

    There is more to come so stay tuned.
    Thread by: beth higdon, May 10, 2007, 0 replies, in forum: Archives
  5. beth higdon
    Find out if your an audience member, a movie critic, a film historian, or a Disney Archivist. And answer the bonus questions to be come an Animation Historian. Answer if the movie is made by Disney or not. Notice I said made by not presented by or copyrighted there is a difference. Warring! this quiz contains trick questions.

    Example: Quest for Camelot.
    Not Disney. Warner Brothers.

    OK. I am a big know it all and, it bugs me when people call some movies Disney just because they are cartoons, when they aren't. Or they say some movie isn't Disney because it doesn't fit the Disney image, when it really is. So I thought I'd make a quiz to see how many people really know their Disney movies.

    1. first one is easy. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. *bonus: Snow White is the first animated movie made in the U.S. I'll give you props if you can name the first animated movie in the world. (hint it was made in Germany in 1926)* yes I'm evil :rolleyes:

    2. Spirited Away. (another easy one if you like anime)

    3. Anastasia.

    4.Tron

    5.Nightmare Before Christmas

    6. Pretty Woman

    7.Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    8. Shrek

    9. Prince of Egypt

    10. Swan Princess

    11. Arabian Nights (aka. The Thief and the Cobbler)

    12. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

    Bonus: Oswald the Rabbit. (If you even know what it is, You probably are already a Historian)

    No you don't have to give an answer to all of them. especially if you've never seen it. just answer as many as you can. I'll post the answers up Monday.
    Thread by: beth higdon, May 3, 2007, 9 replies, in forum: The Playground
  6. beth higdon
    This is my first AM and I would appreciate hearing any comments, criticisms, or tips for improvements.

    http;//video.kh-vids.net/video/65cbb41e-9221-42c7-b8f4-992300188728.htm

    sorry my file didn't download right. but you can still see the vid at the user portal.
    it is right now in recentaly added. and you can search for Iris and find it.

    [​IMG]Click here to see Video

    alright i'm trying this again
    Thread by: beth higdon, May 3, 2007, 4 replies, in forum: Production Studio
  7. beth higdon
    What do you think happened to Yen Sid and the three Good Fairies? They just disappeared after Malfeasant came back to life. (sp?)
    Thread by: beth higdon, Apr 28, 2007, 4 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  8. beth higdon
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    3-D vrs 2-D

    O.K. this is my first thread. so here it goes.

    This thread is to discuss which you think is better, 3-D computer animation or traditional 2-D animation. Feature Films only. Games and T.V. doesn't count.

    In my opinion 2-D looks better. the movement in it is normally is more believable. Compare Cinderella with Chicken Little.
    Thread by: beth higdon, Apr 19, 2007, 11 replies, in forum: Movies & Media