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Uhhh, that IS the entire article. ![]()
But the web addresses for the “sequels” are superfluous, don’tcha think? If they don’t exist, why post 'em? ![]()
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That is really interesting. I guess Pixar can’t deny the JCM movie now, can they?
I do wonder why Toy Story 3 was registered in 1998, and all of those sequels that aren’t going to happen (except TI2) but I guess they were just covering all bases.
Well for one, Pixar wouldn’t register the domains personally I wouldn’t think, however Disney would and they would have wanted Pixar to do a TS3, considering their love of sequels, so would cover that base. I mean if you do number 2 then you register all of the rights and trademarks for 3 and possibly 4 because it’s always a possibility.
PV - The websites are real, but the movies don’t exist…yet.
rachel - I looked for A Princess of Mars website but none were bought by Pixar, Disney, or any big company so…
bawpcwpn - Exactly right.
No no no. A website isn’t real until it has been established. Pixar purchased the domain names, but that’s just so they have a safety net.
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Great job on digging those up, JV. I’m still most fascinated with the “wildernessranger.com” domain. Something sure sounds cool about that one! ![]()
Jim hill reported on that site a while ago. But the other sites are intriguing.
PV- I think he posted them just so people could know about some sites coming soon to a computer near YOU! ![]()
martin - yah, I know. I just think that’s the coolest and maybe the most revealing of them, that’s all. ![]()
I was referring to the websites for the sequels, most of which I can assure you Pixar has no intention of producing. They’ll buy the domain names just to keep other people from buying them and posting false info.
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PV - Your right, but martini is partly right about that I posted them just so people could know.