How do we kill the mouse?

How do we kill the mouse?

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Stop giving it money

Make a tv show based on the Italian stories.

The following tsunami of lawsuits will kill it for good.

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The mouse owns me... Deadpool...Venom...Boba Fett... They have my soul now, sir. I can't fight it.

tell me how borg was stopped.

There is no way. There are already too big.

neck yourself

You can't

What Italian stories? I'm not sure what you're talking about.

>The Mouse
>Not the far more popular Duck

It's not Disney's fault Marvel is doing shit.

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point out how shit the fanbase is

>implying you can
When you're rich enough to buy the laws you want, you're damn hard to kill.

Scroodge?

If states rights ends up being able to supercede federal rights during Trump's time in office on matters regarding topics such as abortion, marijuana, gay marriage, etc., find a state in middle america with a shitty governmeny hierarchy, piggyback off of established states rights rulings, and either run for office or start a petition to try and change law regarding copyright at the state level. Back it up further by claiming that doing so will bring jobs and opportunity for these people to have their stories told with popular characters the way they want to be told so they will never be forgotten again.

Disney dies within two years.

The mouse will eventually kill itself

Also would help if you could get the issue going across multiple states at the state legal level. There would be a lot of people for Disney to have to bribe to ensure they keep their Mouse, and they likely wouldn't be able to find everyone and line all of their pockets.

He's probably referring to Duck Avenger, Hard Boiled Mickey, shitloads of various adaptions (Dantes Inferno and others) and others.

>he hasn't read Life & Times
Drop literally EVERYTHING you're doing right now, and go read that fucker.

That's gonna be hard, Disney and Fox owns the %76 of the intellectual property in the world (not just the west)
How? They are Hydras with a equal number of tentacles ever in search of buy new content and absorbing in his sistem

is there a version where Micky becomes the Brundlefly?

Is it bad that as an animator, there's a small part of me that's proud that this was all accomplished by a company that started as an animation studio.

And the Academy thinks it's too good for us huh!

No idea who/what that is.

Pic is from a drawthread long ago, I just saved it because I liked it.

>he hasnt seen the Fly

get the fuck out

Achually I have.

However, it's been some 20-25 years since I did, and the only thing I remember is the teleport scene with the dog that gets turned inside out.

The final transformation of Seth is called the Brundlefly/Spacebug

His superiority will be his downfall

that only works in movies

Dismays copyright for him expires in 2023,so maybe if everything goes right

They dont own fucking MICKEY?

Reminder that Mickey is a blank canvas with no real motivations or emotions. He is nothing ,but an Icon to Disney.

>Dismays copyright for him expires in 2023
Trademark

They weren't.

Why would you want to kill Disney?

Because no Randy Cunningham s3+, no Wander s3+, [your favorite show that got axed without a proper finale], holds new episodes hostage, etc. I'm sure other anons can chime in with more reasons.

Mickey Mouse is trademarked, so they retain the rights as long as he is in use.
Individual cartoons are under copyright, so Steamboat Willie will be the first eligible to enter the public domain once 2024 rolls around.

Deadpool is Fox, Venom is Sony.

>copyright
>expiring
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you know why it's called the mickey mouse protection act?

You don't, Disney is basically a cyberpunk style megacorp.

Bolshevik revolution in Disney World?

Quickly! To Sup Forums!

Incorrect. 95% of Mickey's motivations and emotions revolve around nailing Minnie -

- and making sure nobody else gets to.

maybe 50 years ago

What about stopping the Darkness from taking over

His boner is throbbing for justice now.

I was exaggerating because too often do I waste my time trying to explain to people how Mickey is actually an adventurer/detective/etc. who is actually a brash smart aleck who's a bit of a slob and needs to chill the hell out. Or not, since his antics are delightful.

But y'know, thought I'd try to restrain myself today. Minnie and justice, that is how you kill the mouse.

Are you implying his Minnie-nailing days are over

I know a way but I'm not telling you, I like Disney

>tfw Wizard of Mickey in english never

My mouse related collection is more Gadget focused

They were reasoned with, weren't they? At least that's the in series explanation.

In the movies, they pretty sure Data and Picard killed the last of them.

Only so the Darkness can't nail Minnie. That's it.

Nothing short of the sun expanding and eating the planet before humanity has a chance to move to a new world would kill the mouse at this point.

Literally impossible since Disney controls the trademark for everything significant with Mickey's name associated.

already done by Boom, actually

Send him to reclaim Palestine.
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They only did the first book. There's ~6.

Unless something happened recently.

>There's ~6.
TEN.

But, frankly, most aren't that good.
It's fun until the end of the Dark Witch-King Mikey arc, then it becomes quite boring.

> killing a billion dollar capefilm powerhouse and leaving the people with shit

no thank you

Only downside is breaking copyright law might crash the entire bedrock of the media at this point. We'd no longer have Disney ruling everything but it'd also become a much more competitive environment and we might end up with a sea of cheap shit knock offs all trying to one up each other instead of anything new ever really coming along.

>Only downside is breaking copyright law might crash the entire bedrock of the media at this point.
You say that like it's a bad thing.

The media today fucking sucks

Eh, I was just pulling a plausible number out of my arse. I knew there's a good handful of books, but I couldn't be assed to look up the exact amount.

They've been this somewhat mythical thing for me for years now, I just want to read them.

>Implying conservatives care about states rights anymore

They're trying to further enforce marijuana-based arrests, even in states where it's legal. "State's rights" are just an excuse they use when something in the government doesn't go their way.

>"State's rights" are just an excuse they use when something in the government doesn't go their way.
That's exactly what state's rights is about

Mickey stories always sucked at weekly and monthly magazines. Only the page long detective shorts were any good.