Friends... Forever? PLOT - After Tod the fox and Copper the dog become close childhood friends, their adult relationship is put to the test when Copper becomes a hunting dog. This plot is quite uneven. More time is spent on side characters than the main plot of the film. Dinky and Boomer, the two birds, … Continue reading Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound” (1981) Review
Disney’s “The Rescuers” (1977) Review
You don't need the Devil's Eye to see this film! PLOT - When a little girl is trapped on a boat by the cruel Madame Medusa to steal a diamond, it's up to the Rescue Aid Society to save her! Two mice agents, Bernard and Bianca, are tasked with saving the girl Penny before Medusa … Continue reading Disney’s “The Rescuers” (1977) Review
Disney’s “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” (1977) Review
Winnie the Pooh has a review! PLOT - In the Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh and friends weather many storms: trying to get honey from a tree, getting stuck in a hole, surviving a windy day, and getting stuck in a tree, but with the help of Christopher Robin, anything is possible! The plot … Continue reading Disney’s “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” (1977) Review
Disney’s Robin Hood (1973) Review
Oo-de-lally, golly what a film! PLOT - The plot is easy to follow, and ups the stakes with every scene. The characters are cleanly introduced, and their motivations and roles in the story clear within seconds. A good 90% of the scenes are memorable, and the film is mostly character driven, with the story keeping … Continue reading Disney’s Robin Hood (1973) Review
Disney’s “The Aristocats” (1970) Review
SIGH... Let's put this cat back in the bag. PLOT - A rich woman leaves her wealth and her possessions to her cats in her will. When her greedy butler steals them away and loses them, it's up to the cats to get back home before he gets away with it! I could elaborate on … Continue reading Disney’s “The Aristocats” (1970) Review
JHC Presents: JHCreative World 2 – Koopa Mines
Jesse Hecht CREATIVE Presents: JHCreative World! Level Descriptions and Course IDs below. Designed to play like a traditional Mario game, with a little more challenge. These levels are made using classic Mario game design principles, hours of trial and error to make it just right, and over 20 years of playing video games! Originally playable … Continue reading JHC Presents: JHCreative World 2 – Koopa Mines
Disney’s “The Jungle Book” (1967) Review
Crazy, Daddio, Crazy 60's Jungle, Man! PLOT - Bagheera the panther is tasked with taking the human "man-cub", Mowgli, back to a nearby village. After a falling out, Mowgli travels with Baloo the bear, and learns that the jungle may be better living than with the humans. They have their fun until they hear that … Continue reading Disney’s “The Jungle Book” (1967) Review
Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone” (1963) Review
Oh, the whimsy and wonder of magic! PLOT - The powerful wizard Merlin trains a young boy named Arthur to become the destined King of England. As Arthur learns through the teachings and trials of Merlin's magic, he discovers that the real lessons come from within. The plot moves at a mid-level pace. Not really … Continue reading Disney’s “The Sword in the Stone” (1963) Review
JHC Presents: JHCreative World 1 – Goomba Grasslands
Jesse Hecht CREATIVE Presents: JHCreative World! Designed to play like a traditional Mario game, with a little more challenge. These levels are made using classic Mario game design principles, hours of trial and error to make it just right, and over 20 years of playing video games! Originally playable on Mario Maker for the WiiU, … Continue reading JHC Presents: JHCreative World 1 – Goomba Grasslands
Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” (1961) Review
This review has me seeing spots! PLOT - Pongo and Perdita, two Dalmatian dogs, are blessed with the birth of fifteen puppies. Their owners' happiness is soured, however, when acquaintance Cruella De Vil hires thieves to steal the puppies so they can be skinned for their furs. Now the 101 Dalmatians must find their way … Continue reading Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” (1961) Review