King of the Elves
Lost Disney Film
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Rewrite: Who wrote this? *Throws the script*
Sparky: Rose, you don't do scripts. This is all improvise.
Rewrite: Exactly! What's today's topic.
Sparky: *Pretends to read a fake script* A lost Film about elves.
King of the Elves was a film set to be released by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Based on a story by Philip K. Dick, the film was originally set to be directed by Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker, and produced by John Lasseter and Chuck Williams.
Originally slated for release in 2012, the film was reported as shelved in December 2009. In July, 2010, it was reported by various sources that King of The Elves is back in development and it is being directed by Chris Williams, co-director of Bolt. It was later reported that the production was doing so well that it rivaled Frozen for a 2013 release date. Production eventually stalled due to story problems, and director Chris Williams started helping other current film projects on the side.
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