Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x My theory was wrong, thanks to a little search on Wiki... It's only the main characters (Title Characters) who haven't hosted SNL. (Samuel L Jackson hosted in 1998 and Jason Lee hosted in 2005) Ok, how about Cars has no children characters?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Those are really interesting (I had no idea about the SNL thing), but not quite what I was looking for. However, The Incredibles is the odd one out... To recap, here are the films, and it's something about the actors/actresses: Cars A Bug's Life The Incredibles Toy Story 3 Monsters Inc
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Did Wallace Shawn not appear in one of those films? My guess would be "A Bug's Life", but am I wrong? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope, The Incredibles is the odd one out. The actor/actress has the largest role in Cars, followed by a bug's life and Toy Story 3 in a bit of a tie, and Monsters Inc is a pretty minor character (that I didn't actually know about until I was checking for this round of the game)...
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x It's not John Ratzenberger, is it? He's not in the main part of the movie? Not a major part of the plot?
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Bonnie Hunt is not in The Incredibles. Dolly in TS3 Sally in Cars Rosie in A Big's Life Flint in Monsters Inc.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Yep! Your turn, xPPx! (And for those of you out there wondering who Flint is, she's the monster who runs the scare-training simulation in the factory that comes into play a couple times throughout the film)
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x The Santa Clause Toy Story Cinderella Pirates of the Caribbean
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean At first, I was going to say "Cinderella", because Tim Allen is in both "Toy Story" and "the Santa Clause", but he is not in "Pirates of the Caribban" either, so my next guess is, "Pirates of the Caribbean" is the only one based on an attraction. This is also my third guess, but a wild one. "Cinderella" is the only one based on a fairy tale, perhaps the only one without the "stranger in a strange land" theme, sort of? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By FerretAfros It's the only one with a female lead character? It's the only one with different actors/animators for the sequel(s)?
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean It is the only one that has the same villains throughout the entire series? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Nope, has nothing to do with the villains. Think how we all got to see them for the 1st time.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Anyone born in the 50s could see "Cinderella", but anyone born before the 90s or during the 90s-00s could see "Toy Story", "the Santa Clause", and "Pirates." Or, seeing the characters for the first time do you mean, not the films? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Nope, seeing the characters for the first time, or nope, seeing the films for the first time? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Nope to both. Think about how a person can was able to see the *all* the films for the first time..
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Cinderella is the only one that didn't require computers to create part of the film's visual components?