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posted by deedragongirl
The moment!
The moment!
Hi everyone, I will write down a few ballet suggestions on whether or not Disney could adapt them or not. It would also be great to make the music to incorporate with the film like Sleeping Beauty.

1. The Nutcracker

This story should be good for a Christmas release, I absolutely love the music by Tchaikovsky. In fact, some of music from this ballet are feature in 1940's Fantasia. So it would be great for Disney to make their own version of the ballet!

2. Giselle

I had seen this ballet last month with a local Ipoh Ballet School did this show, the story is very sad but I love Disney will take the challenge to do the ballet like what they did with Pocahontas, especially the ending.

3. Swan Lake

I had written about this ballet on the Disney Princess fanpop site as to whether or not Disney should adapt this ballet, like what Richard Rich did in 1994 under the name as The Swan Princess. Some ballet companies have happy ending whereas others have sad ending, I have no problem if Disney were to make their version of the story!

4. Coppelia

Okay, this would be great since Disney/ Pixar did with Toy Story. So, they would have no single problem handling the story at all!

5. Don Quixote

Everyone has been dying for a Hispanic princess, so this will be the very first movie to recommend especially if it's set in Spain!

Ballet Lovers Calling

So, here are my five choices on whether Disney is daring enough to adapt them, do you agree?
Giselle
Giselle
The Forces of Good & Evil
The Forces of Good & Evil
Wakey, wakey!
Wakey, wakey!
Don Quixote
Don Quixote
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This is actually a sequel that's better than the original. It has a better plot and more character development. The songs in the original are bland and very forgettable; in fact, the only one that anyone really remembers is Bella Notte. Scamp's Adventure has many upbeat, epic, and memorable songs. Plus, the animation is much better than the original, obviously due to the improvement of animation over time.

Scamp is a better character than Tramp. Despite their similarities, Scamp has qualities which make him better. He's much more relatable. He experiences teenage angst with his want for independence....
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Howard Ashman, a legend amoung Disney musicians
Howard Ashman, a legend amoung Disney musicians
This is just a little blurb I had to do on a lyricist for music class. I chose Howard Ashman who helped compose and write the music for some of Disney's most memorable films.

Howard Ashman was born in Baltimore on May 17, 1951. Ashman attended school at Goddard College and Boston University. He also earned an MFA from Indiana University. In 1974 he moved to New York where he became an editor at Grosset & Dun, a United States book publisher founded in 1898.
He was a Jewish American lyricist, playwright, and director, best known for his work with Disney. Ashman received the 1989 Academy Award...
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