I would have the original skin restored or not thrown away and have replicated. I wouldn't leave The Rock Biter and The Racing Snail outside for them to be damaged by the weather.
Hey! Fascinating selections plus neat editions I see for this video of yours. Haven't watch too many of these picks as there were only 8 titles I did see so far off the list, some good ones I like plus very neat to see a few autographed copies into the mix. I have both DVD releases of Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural & Switchblade Sisters, by the way. I know this one's older, but I still find it awesome today. Unique taste you have there with such cinema... 👍
This is not the real Falkor. The real one rotted away by the late 80s and they discarded it instead of repairing it. All that is left of the real Falkor is the eyes.
Ich war 1986 in den Bavaria Film Studios gewesen ich hatte das Glück das ich an dem Tag in einem Video mitspielen konnte,Damals sah es da zwar noch etwas anders aus aber für mich war es der Wahnsinn.Das Deutsche Museum muss man auch gesehen haben.Und aufjedenfall ins Hofbräuhaus .
They had to keep off the original fur and applying a new one, the original unfortunately rotted over the time. Yes they have done an awful job and just keep it here for photos. For me it's a real pain
@@carbuncle784 Why? What's the difference in keeping the original one and let everyone only see the fake one compared to take the original as long as possible and in case anyone wants to see it afterwards then make that replica. I think it's the better idea to do it the latter. So thousands of children who grew up with the story were able to sit on the "real" dragon.
You died when I was born, but I know your name very well, you are the coolest woman, the strongest woman, and at a very different age from me, you are very instrumental in inspiring me every step of the way..... i love you gia...