All the way back in 1959, The Shaggy Dog introduced the world to Walt Disney’s Gimmick Comedies. It had been an enormous hit and its success begat the Flubber movies, the Merlin Jones misadventures, the Dexter Riley trilogy and many more. But as long as Walt was around, it was immune from sequelitis. By 1976, Walt had been in the ground (or, if you prefer the urban legend, on ice) for a decade and the studio he’d founded needed a hit. So it’s hardly a surprise that producers Ron Miller and Bill Anderson decided to revisit one of Disney’s most successful movies for a belated sequel. It’s a little surprising that
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Shaggy D.A.
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Shaggy D.A.
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Shaggy D.A.
All the way back in 1959, The Shaggy Dog introduced the world to Walt Disney’s Gimmick Comedies. It had been an enormous hit and its success begat the Flubber movies, the Merlin Jones misadventures, the Dexter Riley trilogy and many more. But as long as Walt was around, it was immune from sequelitis. By 1976, Walt had been in the ground (or, if you prefer the urban legend, on ice) for a decade and the studio he’d founded needed a hit. So it’s hardly a surprise that producers Ron Miller and Bill Anderson decided to revisit one of Disney’s most successful movies for a belated sequel. It’s a little surprising that