

The Little Mermaid (GoodTimes)
This is probably Goodtimes/Golden Films most blatant Disney rip off as far as the plots in these cash in flicks go.


This is probably Goodtimes/Golden Films most blatant Disney rip off as far as the plots in these cash in flicks go.
Talking musical instruments and a handsome hunchback. How this story was truly intended.
The comic relief ghosts reveal they are actually the Beast’s victims forced to roam the Earth until they get him laid.
The 2nd Beauty and the Beast by Golden Films doesn’t waste as much time on the father. It wastes it on 3 ghosts that fly into the storybook.
If you threaten to kill both her and her father for picking a rose Beauty will pretty much be in love with you right away.
A tale retold many times… mostly because of the Disney version but few can really capture how Beauty’s lights were on but no one was home, her father being such an ass and the Beast being a goomba warthog.