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      <title>Disney Informer Films</title>
      <description> Disney Informer Films, in its 10 year in existance has now surpassed over 12 GB in size and growing. Disney Informer Films is the largest and oldest Walt Disney Animation site with over 25,000 web pages covering all aspects of Walt Disney Animation. So, if it has been a while, come on by and see the site that has had articles written about it such newspapers as New York Times, L.A. Times & Entertainment Weekly Magazine. Disney Informer Films can be found at [url=http://animationarchive.net]http://animationarchive.net[/url] </description>
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      <title>Disney Informer Films</title>
      <description> Disney Informer Films, in its 10 year in existance has now surpassed over 12 GB in size and growing. Disney Informer Films is the largest and oldest Walt Disney Animation site with over 25,000 web pages covering all aspects of Walt Disney Animation. So, if it has been a while, come on by and see the site that has had articles written about it such newspapers as New York Times, L.A. Times & Entertainment Weekly Magazine. Disney Informer Films can be found at http://animationarchive.net </description>
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      <title>Whats Going On With DI?</title>
      <description>Most of you are probably wondering what\'s going on with Disney Informer.  And here\'s the problem- I work on it for hours a day, but very rarely is there a difference made.  The main problem is we need an editor- so if you can write and love Disney, we have the easiest, most powerful custom Disney content management system on the internet.  Basically that just means you have a lot of features to play around with.</description>
      <link>http://www.disneyinformer.com/mb.php?id=26</link>
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      <title>\"I\'ve Heard That Voice Before...\"</title>
      <description>Take a look at [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLF2eda7TSs&mode=related&search=]this video[/url] of five of the country\'s best voice-over artists.  Any Disney fan will recognize Mark Elliot, a veteran voice-over artist who has done much of the voice work for Disney trailers and previews.  And if you\'ve ever wondered about the voice you\'ve become accustom to over the years, you finally have your answer</description>
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      <title>Disney\'s iTunes sells 125,000 movies!</title>
      <description>Disney has sold 125,000 online film downloads less than a week after agreeing to make its titles available on Apple\'s iTunes store.</description>
      <link>http://www.disneyinformer.com/mb.php?id=24</link>
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      <title>Brother Bear 2 Tops Sales Charts</title>
      <description>Early this month, Disney\'s newest Direct-To-Video sequel, Brother Bear 2, followed in the footsteps of Bambi 2 to become Disney\'s second direct-to-video movie to debut on the top of the sales charts.  According to [url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/home_video/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003117812]The Hollywood Reporter[/url], the sequel to Brother Bear was the top selling DVD nationally after it was released on August 29, 2006.</description>
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      <title>iTunes Is Good</title>
      <description>Today, Apple is rumored to release movie downloads on iTunes.  Seeing as to how Pixar used to be owned by Steve Jobs (the Apple CEO), and how Mr. Jobs now owns a good percentage of Disney, it\'s only natural that Disney and Pixar movies would make the list.  Cinematical.com recently released [url=http://www.cinematical.com/2006/09/06/first-itunes-movie-store-titles-revealed]a list of movies[/url] to be available on opening day (supposively today, link thanks to Animated News).  So whats the big deal?  Evidentally Mr. Jobs was able to get his hands on the yet-to-be-made [i]Toy Story 3[/i].  We all know he\'s good at keeping secrets (he\'s famous for it), however a whole movie?  I guess we\'ll have to wait until later today for a little more information.  (And, no, we really don\'t think [i]Toy Story 3[/i] exists- it\'s most likely a mistake.)</description>
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      <title>Demo of Finding Nemo: The Musical</title>
      <description>Recently [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5QAn7qFo00]a video[/url] of a Disney press conference found it\'s way onto YouTube.  In it is a demo of the upcoming music from Finding Nemo: The Musical, which is going to be in Theater of the Wild (Tarzan Rocks!\'s old home).  The music is basically the dialogue in the movie shifted around slightly and sung to music.  Considering how Finding Nemo has no music in it, it\'s an odd choice- especially since the movie was set in Australia, not Asia (well, technically Theater In The Wild is in Dinoland..  But its close to Asia).  Despite the many other possible choices Disney could have gone with, we\'ll have to wait until it opens in early November before we decide to hate it.</description>
      <link>http://www.disneyinformer.com/mb.php?id=21</link>
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      <title>Brother Bear 2 Released Todady</title>
      <description>Today marks the release of Disney\'s Brother Bear 2- a sequel to the 2003 movie (you won\'t believe it) Brother Bear.  The movie has many of the same voice actors as the original, although Kenai will be voiced by Patrick Dempsey (Grey\'s Anatomy) rather than Joaquin Phoenix.  Mandy Moore joined the cast of the direct-to-video movie, as well.  I\'d post a link for people to review the movie, but we all know nobody is going to see it.</description>
      <link>http://www.disneyinformer.com/mb.php?id=20</link>
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      <title>Ticket Prices Increase</title>
      <description>Starting Sunday, the cost of a one-day ticket to any of Walt Disney World's four parks is going up to $67 -- a 6.3 percent increase, the largest since 1991.</description>
      <link>http://www.disneyinformer.com/mb.php?id=19</link>
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