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Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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04-19-2024 03:01 Forum: Other Content


Kinda disappointed by the Star Trek one. If cartoon girls wear boots with pants, I prefer them to not wear socks (I'm only okay with socks/stockings if worn with dresses/skirts). It's nice that she remains in one boot for the rest of the episode, but again, I would have preferred it if her foot was bare.

At least it's better than no boot loss.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-28-2024 01:20 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Mandrake
An anonymous friend of mine decided to edit some of the frames I captured from that Tarzan scene and they came out really good. Check them out here:

https://www.deviantart.com/mandrakemoorg...91583149/tarzan


Tell your friend that they did a great job. I appreciate all the details, like the creases, and how they're slightly see-through.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-21-2024 20:27 Forum: Other Content


For those who wanted Jane from Disney's Tarzan to still be wearing her stocking:

https://www.picuki.com/media/3328471266220192229
https://www.picuki.com/media/3328472487937031253
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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09-01-2022 17:36 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Nopperabo

The other two are interesting because her boot and stocking are ALL Jane is missing, she still has her hat, both gloves, and her dress is not torn. One of those, again, is in a book, in this case an activity book (you are supposed to circle which of the boots/shoes on the ground is Jane's, she is sitting up in a tree.

The second is the cover of one of the Disney gift Catalogs which shoes Jane and Tarzan swinging. Again, one bare foot, but no other damage (as if she just decided one day to leave one of her feet bare.)


I downloaded two of the images you're talking about years ago.
https://sta.sh/026k8lvvz4ng
https://sta.sh/0x1twtzs6hb

I also have an image from a Tarzan book that shows Jane losing her boot, but no stocking is shown. I'm assuming the illustrator was unaware of the fact that she wears stockings.
https://sta.sh/02696g7kv6u2
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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08-31-2022 04:32 Forum: Other Content


Another thing to mention:
In the official Disney Tarzan comic, the baboon isn't holding Jane's boot with the stocking sticking out. The baboon is just holding the stocking, without the boot. I'm assuming that in the comic, the boot was removed first, then the stocking, but that's just my guess.

Panel is in a different language, but it's the same illustration in the English version.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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08-30-2022 20:13 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Sonic52
Gave your idea a try Mandrake, dont think I got it to blend in perfect but im satisfied with the quick attempt. Honestly this scene is probably what got me into all this stuff in the first place.
https://sta.sh/01gb4uarea0q


Dang! That's way WAY better than my version from last year!
I'm no artist, so my version was just some poor masking using Sony Vegas.
Here it is:
https://www.deviantart.com/footsiefan357...-Foot-879938360

Shrinkmaster's version is really good too.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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08-28-2022 19:35 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Nopperabo
MASS shoe removal in video (2:2Cool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0oMu8uXuI0&list=PLZAvyiUI7a2NPUIJWMosfza9l
VTmAUFnP&index=244


Two more boot loss Tarzan stage play productions (second one is a little blurry)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gFXN9Jtqw0 (appx 53:15)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZIt5Vk4bpE

And to top if off a shoe dangle Alice in Wonderland picture I found.

[IMG]https://www.pinterest.com/pin/542472717612733717/[/IMG]


The first Tarzan link also has Tarzan removing Jane's boot around 45:16.
It would have been cool if something like that happened in the movie.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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04-06-2022 02:55 Forum: Other Content


Another thing to note is that Olive never wears her stockings with her boots, only her heels. It makes sense though, considering the time period in which the Popeye shorts came out.
Wearing stockings with boots seemed like a royal/Victorian thing at the time, I'm assuming.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-31-2022 18:21 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Mandrake
quote:
Originally posted by FootsieFan357
Popeye: A Job For a Gob: Olive jumps out of her cowboy boots when Bluto sends a herd of bulls at her and Popeye. Her bare feet are only on screen for about 2 seconds, but it's still a great scene. (4:32)

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5utuet

On the topic of Olive, there are a handful of scenes throughout Popeye history where she removes her footwear. Most of them don't count as losses, but rather removals. I'd still mention them for those who are interested though. While shoe removal isn't the same as shoe loss, it's still better than nothing.


There was one I remember seeing on cartoon network back in the 90s where she's wearing heels and stockings. She gets dragged away and one of her heels falls off. I wish I knew the name of the cartoon. All I remember is that they were stranded in a jungle and it looked like it was from the forties when they had just switched to technicolor.

I also remember one where she's wearing strappy high heels and she's on a construction sight. Somehow her shoe gets stuck and she winds up hanging off the end of a piece of scaffolding by her shoe strap. I think she was wearing stockings in that one too. Again, I don't remember the name of the cartoon either.

There are two, however that I have been able to find (and it may have been thanks to this this MB so it might not be the first time posted here).

1. Fright to the Finish - Olive jumps out of her stockings and shoes after being frightened by Bluto when answering the door. https://youtu.be/__RKftrev-E?t=99

2. It's the Natural Thing To Do - Olive tries to teach Bluto and Popeye to act like gentlemen and not get into so many fights. They go to Olive's house wearing tuxes and Olive is wearing a dress and heels (and I think stockings but it's hard to tell). As you might of guessed, they wind up brawling. Olive gets sucked into the fight and she loses her shoes. The empty shoes wind up tap dancing on their own for a bit. The cartoon ends with the three of them beating each other up. If you pause your way through it you can actually see olive's stocking feet on Popeye's face in one frame and he's smiling.

https://youtu.be/XWRRPq5V_7k?t=379


The one with the construction site is called "A Balmy Swami". (5:30)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7pt8uw

I couldn't find the one with heels in the jungle, but while searching, I found a different jungle one called "Safari So Good". Olive jumps out of her boots in this one. She wears pants in this one instead of her usual skirt, but at least she's barefoot in this one. (4:17)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x85jqpx

Nopperabo, the one with Olive knitting is called "Olive's Sweepstakes Ticket" (0:33)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xke2t8
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-30-2022 23:53 Forum: Other Content


Popeye: A Job For a Gob: Olive jumps out of her cowboy boots when Bluto sends a herd of bulls at her and Popeye. Her bare feet are only on screen for about 2 seconds, but it's still a great scene. (4:32)

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5utuet

On the topic of Olive, there are a handful of scenes throughout Popeye history where she removes her footwear. Most of them don't count as losses, but rather removals. I'd still mention them for those who are interested though. While shoe removal isn't the same as shoe loss, it's still better than nothing.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-19-2022 18:57 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Nopperabo
While wandering around Danbooru, I noted this artist. Going through his or her portfolio, the have a surprisingly large number of foot focus/shoe-boot dangle-removal/single shoe-boot pictures. Combined with a tendency to go for REALLY high heels, and I suspect there is something here right up a lot of people on this forum's alley.

https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=ruukii_drift&z=1


I found that user on Pixiv a couple weeks ago. They're excellent.
On the topic of danbooru, danbooru is a treasure trove when it comes to either single shoe pics, or shoe loss pics.
Thread: Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread
FootsieFan357

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03-14-2022 23:01 Forum: Other Content


Can't post the link here cause YouTube marked the video as "for kids", so I'll just mention it.

Extreme Dinosaurs: Earth vs. The Flying Raptors: Chedra has her right boot stolen by an alien creature thing. Her foot is bare for the rest of the episode. (15:01)
Thread: Shoe Loss Mandela Effects
FootsieFan357

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03-03-2022 17:42 Forum: Other Content


quote:
Originally posted by Nopperabo
As I thought I said before, I'm not sure WHAT it was made for. THEY said "book", but they didn't say WHICH book. Over the years Disney has published SO MANY books, that it could be from literally ANYWHERE.

I don't think it's from the movie, since it isn't staged like the part of the movie where Alice meets the Cheshire Cat. That's in a forest, the cell shows them in a field with the Cheshire Cat (or rather his smile and disappearing pink smoke puff) over a piece of fence. Also the style isn't quite right (a movie cell would have more shading).

At the moment, my two best guesses are that.

1. It IS for a book, but not the Alice in Wonderland story book. Rather it's from one of those innumerable other story books that Disney put out with other short stories. Alliteratively, it could be from one of the Disney illustrated dictionaries/encyclopedias. I once got one of those in Korean, and found a shoe loss picture in it for the entry "lost" (it's of Grandma Duck).

Or it could be from nothing at all that was published. After all they said it was made for the development of a book, they never said it was ever actually used.

2. The cell is from one of the various TV commercials Disney made when the movie came out, both to advertise the movie and to sell sponsored products (I think Jello or some sort of pudding). Some of those commercials featured characters that did not appear in the actual movie, like the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle (just like one of the smaller published story books has a picture of the Jabberwocky, and another has Humpty Dumpty, who don't appear in the movie either.)

Some of those commercials also feature art done by animators OTHER than those who worked on the movie, and it sometimes shows. Somewhere on Yahoo! Japan (basically, think Japanese eBay) I saw a cell from one of the commercials done (I think) by the person who did the animation for Sleeping Beauty, of Alice on a bridge over a stream. A LOT of details are different in that, Alice has a black bow (I think) instead of her black hairband, she's taller and looks older, the dress is a darker shade of blue and (probably the most interesting fact to people on this site) her shoes are ankle strap, rather than instep strap. If I recall the price they were asking was about $500 (which an Alice expert I know of said was ludicrous)*

Oh and I remembered one other thing. If I recall, Alice's stockings are a lot tighter than they appear. In my cell, I think you can see Alice's toe lines on her stocking foot (maybe I'll check tonight, when the sun is down and there is less risk of light damage.)

*Before you ask, I paid $75 for my cell (with so many items up, people were busy bidding on other, more desirable cells and I was able to sneak in). But bear in mind, we are talking $75 twenty years ago!


If you're worried about the cel fading, you don't have to look at it. I believe you, and I think it's amazing how you were able to get your hands on the cel in the first place.
Thread: Shoe Loss Mandela Effects
FootsieFan357

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Shoe Loss Mandela Effects 03-02-2022 00:39 Forum: Other Content


Hello! I'm new here, so please pardon me if I'm not doing this right.

Do you recall seeing a shoe loss scene in a movie, tv show, or video game, but when you go back to view that scene again, you realize it's not there? Yep, that's the mandella effect. You recall it happening, but it actually never happened.

Here, you can post memories of shoe loss scenes you think you saw, but really didn't. If someone describes a scene that you happen to know, then you can help them out by showing them where the scene came from.



For me, I remember seeing a scene in a Marvel cartoon many years ago when I was a child, and I've always told myself that it was the 90s Spider-Man cartoon. The scene was a flashback from Mary Jane, who we see on an island somewhere. She then sees a puddle on the island, and then jumps in it. After doing so, she pulls her feet right out of her boots, and decides to leave them behind, in the puddle. After some wandering around, Mary Jane decides to take a rest. While resting, someone (I don't remember who), picks up Mary Jane, and carries her with one arm. Mary Jane yells at this person to put her down, but she doesn't, end of flashback. Keep in mind that after Mary Jane ditches her boots, she's barefoot throughout the entire flashback.

I've been searching for years, and years for this scene, and I could never find it. It really drives me crazy, cause I remember seeing this scene, or something similar to this scene when I was younger. I'm pretty sure it was a Marvel cartoon, and I'm pretty sure Mary Jane was involved. If this scene never happened in 90s Spider-Man, did it happen in another Marvel cartoon, with a different character? I REALLY hope I find my answer someday, cause I don't want this mystery to be left unsolved.
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