Sony stole my Movie Idea for Disney?

Mr X

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You see, After seeing The Smurfs 2, I know it's pretty Terrible. After seeing Bad Reviews from the critics.

I decide to make a "Smart Move" for The Smurfs, this time

I could make an completely-animated Smurfs movie, and it will goes to Walt Disney Animation Studios.

As a promise on this forum that I made in Rotten Tomatoes (READ IT!):
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_smurfs_2/forum/?threadid=328286540

after the success of Frozen, I decide to turn this film into an "epic musical fantasy adventure comedy-drama film".

Story: a young boy who got shrunk in a size of a smurf and send into the Smurf Village, after her girlfriend died and join The Smurfs into an epic adventure.

Oscar (yeah, I know that this character is named after me), a young boy with light brown hair and green eyes; Jenny, a blonde haired human girl and Oscar's love interest until her death (Just like when Mufasa's death meet Gwen's death from The Amazing of Spider-Man 2) and an unnamed talking ferret (voiced by Max Casella, that voiced Daxter from Jak and Daxter series), I know, but Disney has wonderful reputation when adding comic reliefs like Sebastian, Lumiere, Genie, Timon and Pumbaa and even Olaf; and an obese guy (voiced by Alan Tudyk, who voiced King Candy/Turbo from Wreck-It Ralph and Duke of Weselton from Frozen), Gargamel's new minion and another comic relief.

Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Clumsy, Hefty, Baker, Chef, Farmer, Greedy and Gutsy will be back. But Smurfette will be the Deuteragonist.

I send you some concept art:

The design for all The Smurfs is similar to this one:
533px-CGI_Smurfs.png

but with different model similar to the one used for Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen.

794px-Smurfed_Concept_Art_2.jpg

This is Oscar, a young boy with light brown hair and green eyes. It has White T-Shirt, Dark Blue Jacket with Hat and White Shoes. Later in the film, it will use Shoes, T-Shirts and Pants made of leaves and he made a Smurf hat made of leaves and use wood as a weapon.

800px-Smurfed_Concept_Art.jpg

This is an Unnamed Talking Ferret, voiced by Max Casella, that voiced Daxter from Jak and Daxter series. He never spoke at the beginning of the film, but later in the film, He can Talk.

P.S. I almost coming to college and when I'm graduate from college, I will get a work at Disney, making movies, becoming a designer for Walt Disney Imagineering, making Cartoon Series for Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Junior and Netflix, I also making videogames (also for Electronic Arts)



However in March 2014, I was freak out when Sony Pictures Animation has also made a decision similar to mine:
http://www.slashfilm.com/smurfs-3/

but using the story different than mine:
http://variety.com/2014/film/markets-festivals/sony-goes-back-to-european-drawing-board-for-new-generation-smurfs-movie-1201217968/
 
Perhaps the "Disney Rumors and News" forum isn't the best place for this post. I have a daughter in the animation industry and during her internships, she was involved in many concepts which were presented to studios. Not many are picked up.
 
Unless you've physically brought or shown this to people involved with the project, nothing has been stolen.

Companies and filmmakers go through thousands of ideas and it's very likely that some will be similar to others'. I don't really see a lot a similarities between your idea/drawings and their concept. Besides, Disney cannot make a Smurfs film--the rights are with other companies.

You're a kid. Calm down, keep working on your thing, and develop your skills. That's the best thing to do.
 

Companies and filmmakers go through thousands of ideas and it's very likely that some will be similar to others'. I don't really see a lot a similarities between your idea/drawings and their concept. Besides, Disney cannot make a Smurfs film--the rights are with other companies.

Unless, If I buy the rights, if I get a job at Disney.
 
Unless, If I buy the rights, if I get a job at Disney.

Please don't assume that you're going to get a job anywhere. Even after a college education the modern job market is very tough and Disney is slowly phasing out hand-drawn animation. Those jobs very well might be gone by the time you've graduated.
 












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