Clifford's Really Big Movie

Written by Dave Liloia
Published April 24, 2004

Today I went to go see two more movies. I was trying to get out of the house and give my wife some sanity time, so I took the kid to see

Clifford's Really Big Movie

and then we snuck into

Home on the Range

It seems to me that there is a formula for any movie that contains non-humans as the main characters. I was thinking about it a lot today and I have assembled the following schema.

1. Animal family lives stable life.
2. New rambunctious character enters situation.
3. Tragedy causes action to be taken.
4. Multiple characters leave "home" in order to resolve situation.
5. Characters enjoy incredibly dangerous yet exciting quest.
6. An argument causes characters to separate.
7. Characters individually contemplate situation during montage.
8. (Optional) Negative event occurs to one character thus causing the others to "appreciate" them.
9. The situation is resolved.

Trust me, check it out. It happens in a bunch of movies. Like Finding Nemo, Brother Bear, 101 Dalmations, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and the list goes on.

If you want to become a writer in this business follow the "Dave Liloia - Formula for Childrens Movie Success" and you'll be a winner!

By the way both movies were cute but lame.

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Clifford's Really Big Movie
Published: April 24, 2004
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Filed Under: Video: Animation, Video: Family
Writer: Dave Liloia
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