As Dreamers Do Part Deux

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As of 2010 ITTL, Oakland has been home to the Condors of the World League since 1983. From 1983 until 1988, the World League was known as the USFL and the Condors were a charter member.

In the mid-90's ITTL, Oakland voters torpedoed the tax that would've brought the then-LA Raiders back to Oakland. Instead, Al Davis moved his guys straight to Vegas when the Michelob Ultra Dome opened in 2000 on the OTL Allegiant Stadium site.

If you're curious how the WLAF Condors line up the football field at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, here's an OTL 1995 clip before a Chargers/Raiders matchup.
This is pretty interesting. Thanks for the info!
 
Oldnavy i once again bring up the idea putian having a fatal acident before he can anex the cirmer in 2014 and invade the rest of ukriane in the 2020's. My favorie idea for ptuian demise is death by rollercoaster derailement wile attentidng hte grand opening of russian olgarch built disney world ripoff. Perhaps it should be bigger then dinsye world and called the empire of dreams. I know you said that you intesrted in killing putian but wanted to pick bevoentlt putin succesor first. I suggested boris netmor but I know got another suggestion. Alexany netomos. He been in the news lately. Note have you condier the idea of putian being succesed by a weak tinpot dicotr who move russian into the ground leade to a shot second russain cival war that results in russia fragetig in many little state like the far east reppublic siberia tuava the alti reubple the ural republic north ingria and karilia. some will be tin pot dicotrs ships but other liberal republcis

 
Gigantic (2010 Movie)
disney-gigantic.jpg

Gigantic
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 27, 2010

Produced in 2D by Walt Disney Classic Animation

Directed by
Nathan Greno
Byron Howard

Executve Producer
Sir Daniel Abbott

Storyline (From the OTL Disney Wiki on the canceled project)
Set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, the film followed Jack as he discovers a world of giants hidden within clouds. Jack befriends the female giant Inma, who's "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control" and estimated to be over 90 tons or over 180,000 pounds! She treats him like a living doll, Greno said. Meanwhile, the antagonists, Storm Giants, stand at 120 feet.

Songs
"My, What a Happy Day"
Originally written for Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947) by Ray Noble and Bill Walsh with new lyrics for this film by Glenn Sather.

All other songs written exclusively for this film by Glenn Slater and Alan Menken.

Main Voices
Thomas Sangster as Jack
Ariel Winter as Inma the giant girl
Moises Arias as Pedro, Jack's friend
Kelly Hu as Ellaine, Jack's other friend
Zach Braff as Guillermo Goose
Idina Menzel as the Golden Harp
Alan Rickman as Grenjoe, the Giant Hunter
Bill Nighy as Magnus, leader of the villainous Storm Giants

Character Model Sheets
Drawn IOTL by DeviantArt user Chrisxas137
Link
Link
 
disney-gigantic.jpg

Gigantic
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 27, 2010

Produced in 2D by Walt Disney Classic Animation

Directed by
Nathan Greno
Byron Howard

Executve Producer
Sir Daniel Abbott

Storyline (From the OTL Disney Wiki on the canceled project)
Set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, the film followed Jack as he discovers a world of giants hidden within clouds. Jack befriends the female giant Inma, who's "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control" and estimated to be over 90 tons or over 180,000 pounds! She treats him like a living doll, Greno said. Meanwhile, the antagonists, Storm Giants, stand at 120 feet.

Songs
"My, What a Happy Day"
Originally written for Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947) by Ray Noble and Bill Walsh with new lyrics for this film by Glenn Sather.

All other songs written exclusively for this film by Glenn Slater and Alan Menken.

Main Voices
Thomas Sangster as Jack
Ariel Winter as Inma the giant girl
Moises Arias as Pedro, Jack's friend
Kelly Hu as Ellaine, Jack's other friend
Zach Braff as Guillermo Goose
Idina Menzel as the Golden Harp
Alan Rickman as Grenjoe, the Giant Hunter
Bill Nighy as Magnus, leader of the villainous Storm Giants

Character Model Sheets
Drawn IOTL by DeviantArt user Chrisxas137
Link
Link
That's good. How does the movie do? Is Love Exposure still coming out this Summer?
 
The Phantom dropped off a little bit at the box office once Gigantic came out but the Phantom still stayed at #1.

So that means it's still a hit.
Speaking of the phantom I did the post regarding defenders of the earth in u-7111 (my test thread) if you would like to see it
 
Dear Tiffany,
Your franchise is officially called the Mighty Ducks of San Diego. But I've noticed some hockey video games in the past have modified it to "San Diego Mighty Ducks" or "San Diego Ducks," or even leave out the city name. Does that bother you at all?

Carlos Jimenez
National City, CA


Tiffany Disney:
"Not too much at all. Sometimes, licensees who've handled NHL video games for previous console generations felt they had to modify our teams name to fit the way everyone else's were programmed in the TV-style presentation."

"The San Diego Ducks modification was made by Tecmo for Tecmo Stanley Cup for the Super NES, Sega Genesis and Atari Wildcat back when the franchise began."

"For EA's NHLPA '93, which only had the players' union license and not the league license, we were simply called San Diego while the Islanders were dubbed Long Island."​
 
Does Tecmo Super Bowl, Tecmo World Series and Tecmo NBA Basketball exist ITTL in addition to Tecmo Stanley Cup?

Also: What About the Madden NFL Video Games and does it include a license to the WLAF to have their teams in Madden?
 
Does Tecmo Super Bowl, Tecmo World Series and Tecmo NBA Basketball exist ITTL in addition to Tecmo Stanley Cup?

Also: What About the Madden NFL Video Games and does it include a license to the WLAF to have their teams in Madden?

Tecmo's sports games went on hiatus around 96 but are coming back this year.

In Gridiron Football currently and upcoming:
TNT All Pro Football 2k11 (Sega; Paramount Games)
- Both NFL and WLAF licenses.
- Cover player: Philip Rivers (Chargers QB)

College
NCAA Football 11 (EA Sports)
TNT College Football 2k11 (Sega)
NCAA Gamebreaker 2011 (NBC Sports; Panasonic)

Pro
Arena Football 11 (EA Sports)
Madden Pro Football 11 (EA Sports)
- Drew Brees (Saints QB) on the cover
- Both WLAF and NFL Licenses
- Ability to allocate players to the WLAF when playing as an NFL team in franchise mode.
- Both leagues playable in franchise mode.
- Ability to send players to the NFL when playing as a WLAF team in franchise mode.

Maximum Football 2011 (Atari; Fox Sports Games)
- NFL, WLAF, CFL and Arena licenses.
- Team customization including uniforms and stadiums.
- Kevin Harlan and Cris Carter doing the commentary.
- League customization up to 40 teams.
- Cover player: Byron Leftwich (Berlin Ogres QB)

NFL Head Coach 11 (EA Sports)

Backbreaker (505 Games)
- Unlicensed and fully customizable

World League High Impact 2011 (Midway)
- WLAF license.
- Tim Kitzrow as the play by play announcer.
- Cover player: Terrell Owens (Jacksonville Tomcats receiver)
- Team customization.
- Arcade style.
- 8 on 8 play.
 
What is the Disney Animated film pipeline so far ITTL.

With Gigantic now in theatres, here's what it looks like as of June 2010...

2011
Rumpelstiltskin (WDCA)
The Haunted Mansion (Laika)
Rio (Blue Sky)
The Royal Swashbucklers (Legendary)

2012
Into the Spider-Verse (Fox; Lord Miller)
Wreck it Ralph (WDCA)
ParaNorman (Laika)
Ice Age: Continental Drift (Blue Sky)

2013
Epic (Blue Sky)
Olajamoke (WDCA)

2014
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem (Disney; Legendary/Lord Miller)
The Box Trolls (Laika)
Book of Life (Blue Sky?)
Big Hero Six (Disney/Marvel)

2015
Regular Show: The Movie (Disney; Legendary)
Sign of the Seahorse (WDCA)

2016
Kubo and the Two Strings (Laika)

TBD in the Future
Eddsworld movie (Legendary)
Kingdom Hearts movie (Legendary/Square Enix)
Steven Universe: The Movie (Legendary; Likely 2019)
Raya and the Last Dragon (WDCA)

In the Bubble
Inside Out (2015; Blue Sky or Keep at Pixar?)
Turning Red (2021 or '22; Blue Sky or Keep at Pixar?)
Strange World (2021 or '22; Keep at Disney or send elsewhere?)
Wish (2023; WDCA?)
 
also what are have there been any "special episodes" where the cast of a notable television show goes to Disney Theme Park? Or at least an affectionate parody of Disney Theme Park? ITTL.
 
also what are have there been any "special episodes" where the cast of a notable television show goes to Disney Theme Park? Or at least an affectionate parody of Disney Theme Park? ITTL.

Most sitcoms that aired on other networks did that a lot in the early to mid 90s. Even Roseanne despite that show in particular being partially about blue collar financial struggles.
 
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