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Who is the most unknown/ unappreciated Disney character?

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Who is the most unknown/ unappreciated Disney character?
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SimbasPrideFan said:
Formerly: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

Currently:
Julius the cat, Kiara, Kovu, Zira, Nuka, Vitani, Dixie, Cash, Mary (Mouse from Cinderella),Duchess, Thomas O' Mally, Berlious, Toulouse,Melody,

and there's so many more.
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Wow! What a list!
tears-to-t posted over a year ago
darange said:
this guy was never put in the movies but he is unheard of.
the lost loin cub:
At one point in the development of ‘The Lion King,’ Nala had a younger brother named Mheetu or Mee-Too, a faux-African play on the phrase “me too.” His name suggests a desire to tag along with the two older cubs and their other friend, a bat-eared fox. After Scar’s coup, Nala would’ve been tasked with protecting her brother from Scar’s wrath.

The development of characters like Timon and Pumbaa rendered a second group of friends for Simba unnecessary. Additionally, keeping up with several characters still stuck in the Pride Lands would’ve been too much time away from Simba and, according to the film’s co-writer Linda Woolverton, too dark after Mufasa’s death.
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this guy was never put in the movies but he is unheard of.
the lost loin cub:
At one point in the development of ‘The Lion King,’ Nala had a younger brother named Mheetu or Mee-Too, a faux-African play on the phrase “me too.” His name suggests a desire to tag along with the two older cubs and their other friend, a bat-eared fox. After Scar’s coup, Nala would’ve been tasked with protecting her brother from Scar’s wrath.

The development of characters like Timon and Pumbaa rendered a second group of friends for Simba unnecessary. Additionally, keeping up with several characters still stuck in the Pride Lands would’ve been too much time away from Simba and, according to the film’s co-writer Linda Woolverton, too dark after Mufasa’s death.
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dreamcatcher321 said:
need i say more?
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need i say more?
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Cool Black Cauldron!!! XD
tears-to-t posted over a year ago
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i know! fav childhood movie <3
dreamcatcher321 posted over a year ago
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oh my days yh!!
AlphaAmy posted over a year ago
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I dont know, Eilonwy is pretty liked online.
AudreyFreak posted over a year ago
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