tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34647587.post7466664178159577391..comments2008-02-19T12:30:38.530-05:00Comments on 2719 HYPERION: What a Character! - The Aracuan BirdJeffrey Pepperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00990997892044489714noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34647587.post-56672887395232835672008-02-19T12:30:38.530-05:002008-02-19T12:30:38.530-05:00Wow, I came up with the same argument as Canemaker...Wow, I came up with the same argument as Canemaker about distanciation and the Arucan and I've not read his work. Two points for me!! =D<BR/><BR/>Clown of the Jungle knocked me out - really fast and really funny in the way that Disney animation of that era, so often just infected with a case of the cutes, rarely is. It was also funny that it ended up in "The Vault" on that Donald DVD for the suicide segment when Daisy does the exact same thing in Donald's Dilemma with no repercussions. I think the way that stuff is determined is they have some parent with a red button that they press whenever they feel threatened....FoxxFurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00443092111956989561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34647587.post-69127824812261632892008-02-19T01:54:02.047-05:002008-02-19T01:54:02.047-05:00Great article once again.However, there's a couple...Great article once again.<BR/><BR/>However, there's a couple of things that should be corrected/added:<BR/><BR/>-the Aracuan was actually a recurring guest on "House of Mouse"...and not just in 2002, either.<BR/><BR/>-the Aracuan makes a cameo appearance in the "Gran Fiesta Tour" attraction at Epcot. From time to time, he can be spotted clinging to Donald's hats in the scene where he's constantly taking pictures. It may take several ride-throughs to catch him.KINGCRABnoreply@blogger.com