From: Don Cox <doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] The Incompetence of Sonny Bono
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 22:45:15 +0000
On 28/10/06, Mike Loughlin wrote: > Hello Mike, Actually Disney made a cartoon in Kansas City that was > based on the Alice in Alice in wonderland. He brought this as his > resume around Hollywood trying to get work. A certain Mrs. Winkler was > the producer of Pat Sullivan's "Felix the Cat" probably the most > popular cartoon at the time. Sullivan refused to work for Winkler > anymore and so he hired Disney, Who took the Alice from his Alice in > Wonderland cartoon (She not only shared the name, but the look of the > Alice character also) and combined her with a cat character "Julius" > the cat who was a direct steal from the Felix the Cat character. Also > the idea of a young "live" girl named Alice in the wonderland of > cartoon animation came to Disney from Dodgson's book. In other words > Disney was a not only a scab but an idea thief as well.
The Alice-in-Wonderland character had really become a part of popular mythology by then. I am sure you would find many other examples of its use, as well as editions of the books from dozens of publishers.
> Oh yeah, a few years later on he did make a few million from a feature > length cartoon entitled "Alice in Wonderland, which I do believe was > based on Dodgson's book, and which Dodgson's estate never got a penny > out of.
Nor should they have done. The work was long since out of copyright.
Regards -- Don Cox doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx