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Universal has released a trailer for their pcoming computer animated film The Tale of Despereaux. I always find it fascinating when similar films are released close together: Armageddon and Deep Impact, Ants and A Bug's Life, and now Ratatouille and The Tale of Despereaux - two computer animated films with European settings, about rodents who aren't afraid of the human world which they are trained to be afraid of. And I'm not saying that Universal copied Pixar, or Pixar copied Universal. It's just interesting that similar ideas are realized at the same time. The Tale of Despereaux is actually based on a book which was published in 2003, and the film was announced a year later. Pixar began developing Ratatouille in 2000. But it also doesn't help that the teaser begins with a Chef in a kitchen.

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  • LOL: Ah! Ahhh!

    Rat: Shhh

    Boy: Augh!

    *RAT COVERS MOUTH*

    Boy:Ahh!

    Rat: Covers Mouth again

    *BOY TAKES DEEP BREATH AND RAT STANDS IN FRONT OF HIS MOUTH*

    I laughed so hard!

  • @vongo251 You can be on my fan-page i made

  • I Have a Fan Page You Know of Desperaux so feel free to add me

  • AWWWW Despereaux looks so cute :3

  • so cuuute :D

  • kleines süßes Ding =)

  • soo süß! vorallem bei 0:35 :D; meine freundin und ich gehen da rein <33

  • Despereaux...Obama looks like Despereaux,lol. And I love Obama but he looks like this big eared little mouse.

  • I know! :35 SO CUTE!!! but i wish they had another actor for his voice when he was little.

  • Another reason I really wouldn't compare this film to "Ratatouille" is that the use of colour and light is radically different in both films. There really is nothing unique about the animation/art in "Ratatouille", whereas in THIS film the use of colour, light and shadow is absolutely SHIMMERING:reminds me of those gorgeous paintings from the Renaissance Period!

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