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Sounds like a strange idea. Grown men in tights running around with anthromorphic animals and guys with big swords... I'll take it!
yeah in kingdom hearts 3 lets get mickey in a symbiote outfit
that would be awesome
Never! If I see Venom in the next Kingdom Hearts game getting his butt kicked by Goofy there will be strongly worded letter in Disney's future!! Well if it's that dork Mac Gargan, no one will care. In the comics, Venom has been rendered obsolete. Even Spider-Man himself said it in an issue of ASM, "A loser wearing the Venom symbiote is still a loser".yeah in kingdom hearts 3 lets get mickey in a symbiote outfit
that would be awesome
Never! If I see Venom in the next Kingdom Hearts game getting his butt kicked by Goofy there will be strongly worded letter in Disney's future!! Well if it's that dork Mac Gargan, no one will care. In the comics, Venom has been rendered obsolete. Even Spider-Man himself said it in an issue of ASM, "A loser wearing the Venom symbiote is still a loser". True. Venom does blow now. How about Sabretooth then? He's still awesome...except for the whole being dead thing after Wolverine cut his head off. Has he come back to life yet? Either way, a dead, rotting, headless Sabretooth could still kick a magic wielding Goofy's ass!Most likely no crossovers will come of Disney's buyout. In the words of Brian Clevenger.
"Since Marvel wasn't in any financial trouble and under no pressure to make any deal at all, it's certain the terms are quite fair to Marvel and its properties. So, no, we are not going to see Amazing Spider-Man turn into Chip 'n' Spidey's Rescue Rangers. All signs point to Business As Usual at Marvel Comics and they probably have better leverage for film and animation projects beyond those currently in the works, so they can make more money. Meanwhile, Disney is probably looking to grab exclusive distribution rights to those movies, getting them more money. By all accounts, this whole thing sounds like a very Pixar-ish kind of deal, and I think that's worked out rather well for everyone involved, audiences most certainly included."
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