they did make Darby O'Gill and the little people, so they do recognise the emerald isle
2007-08-19 02:55:08
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answered by chockybikky 3
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What is 'the disney'?
Do you mean 'The Disney Channel'?
Why should they have any programmes based in Ireland strarring Irish kids? They don't have any generally based in England, Scotland or Wales do they?
2007-08-19 09:43:05
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answered by _Picnic 3
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I shudder to think of the treatment the great stories and sagas of ancient Ireland would get at the hands of Hollywood ... no, let them keep away and leave the making of films in Ireland to the true artists.
2007-08-20 10:46:39
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answered by Orla C 7
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Because then most people wouldn't be able to understand the programme because of the Irish accent!
2007-08-19 09:36:03
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answered by 12345 3
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I dont know-but if youve seen "War of the Buttons" i think that would make a great Disney film-never laughed so much in my life!!xx
2007-08-19 09:40:16
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answered by SUZANNE R 7
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cos Disney is Ameriacan cheaper to make films where they are based
2007-08-19 09:51:53
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answered by joan g 3
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Dont know, I think they should, So kids can learn different cultures, is that the word im looking for? well you know what i mean right.
2007-08-19 09:45:14
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answered by mailbox_5 4
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