home video release because that version "was made from a different
print." Disney also maintained that the images were not placed in
the film by any of their animators but were instead inserted
during the post-production process. The company decided to recall
3.4 million copies of the video "to keep our promise
to families that we can trust and rely on the Disney brand to
provide the finest in family entertainment."
Claim: The photographic image
of a topless woman appears in the background of a scene in The
Rescuers.
TRUE
Origins: On 8 January 1999, Disney
announced a recall of the home video version of their 1977
animated feature The Rescuers because it contained an
"objectionable background image." That image was one which
appeared in a scene approximately 38 minutes into the
film: as rodent heroes Bianca and Bernard fly through the city in
a sardine box strapped to the back of Orville, proprietor of
Albatross Air Charter Service, the photographic image of a topless
woman can be seen at the window of a building in the background in
two different non-consecutive frames, first in the bottom left
corner, then at the top center portion of the frame:
Unlike most rumors of risqué words and visuals hidden in Disney's
animated films, this one was clearly true, and the images in
question were undeniably purposely inserted into the movie.
The two "topless woman" frames had reputedly been present in the
film ever since its original theatrical release in 1977 (a fact
apparently confirmed by Disney, whose spokesperson said that the
tampering "was done more than 20 years ago"),
although Disney claimed that they were not included in the 1992
home video release because that version "was made from a different
print." Disney also maintained that the images were not placed in
the film by any of their animators but were instead inserted
during the post-production process. The company decided to recall
3.4 million copies of the video "to keep our promise
to families that we can trust and rely on the Disney brand to
provide the finest in family entertainment."
Deuces Were Wild! The first period was scoreless until late in the period when Kevin "Smooth as" Glass was set up for an easy tap in by Jon "Woody" Woodring and Mario. Just 2 minutes later at the 2:06 mark, Jay Roadrunner made it 2-0 with helpers from Jake Bell and Mario. That lead did not last a minute because The Rangers' Walsh scored 2 goals in 17 seconds! 50 seconds later, Jeff "Speed Racer" Lopatka blew a slap shot past the goalie who was happy that that bullet missed him. There were no goals in the first 11 minutes of the period, then 5 goals went into the nets in 4 minutes! The first 9 minutes of the second period were scoreless until Brogan tied the score. The game remained 3-3 un
Kate and Killer
til Jeff scored on a flutter blast with 1:03 left in period 2. A defender got a shot on Jeff's slap shot that made it flutter up and into the net. The Rangers tied the game again early in the 3rd period, but this time The Wags shooters tacked on a pair of tallies in the final trimester of the third period. Roadrunner Jay scored with an assist from Woody with 5:27 left to play. Thirty seconds later, Kyle "Killer" Sandowski scored an unassisted goalto give the Wags a 6-4 lead. The Rangers' Mike Kozar* cut the lead to one when he scored with 1:59 left to play. Killer Kyle clinched the thrilling win with only 22 seconds left to play. Roadrunner and Bell picked up assists on the final goal. Ed the Wall Waghorn had to make 17 saves to pick up the win. *After the game, Mike Kozar recognized me when I was chatting up his girlfriend. He said, "You were my coach when I played for the Huskies Junior team." E-mail me to get on the Wags list: g.lopatka@comcast.net.
February 13, 2014 Highlights:
Jay DeMaria: 2 Goals, 2 Assists Kyle Sandowski: 2 Goals, Jeff Lopatka 2 Goals Kevin Glass: 1 Goal Jon Woodring: 2 Assists Mario: 2 Assists Jake Bell: 2 Assists