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In 2018, the classic Disney film Mary Poppins got a sequel called Mary Poppins Returns. I have such strong feelings on this film that I felt like sharing how I felt in a full review.

The Plot

The Banks family, a widowed dad and his three kids, are dealing with the loss of the mom of the house being gone and their house at risk of being taken away. Thankfully, Mary Poppins arrives and teaches the family how to deal with their family loss in a respectable and meaningful away. She, along with a lamplighter, helps the family with their mission of saving their house from the greedy Mr. Wilkins.

The plot of the film has been referred to do as the type of plot that has been too many times. However, this film handles what could be considered a predictable plot, in the best way possible. This film is brimming with so much genuine heart and cheerfulness that the film's strong emotional impact makes the plot work. It's very easy to get affected by the drama and the lighthearted nature of the film. It handles on how to deal with the loss of a loved one in a respectful, helpful, and optimistic way.

The Cast

The cast knocks it out of the park. Emily Blunt is my favorite actress and was the main reason that I was excited for this film. She gives an awesome performance as the title character. She plays Mary Poppins as an incredibly likeable and heroic character. However, Ms. Poppins is a master at wit and enjoys trolling the Banks family. Emily Blunt makes Mary Poppins' character traits charming and fun. The film is a wonderful experience in every scene that she's in. I can't think of a single person in the entertainment industry who was a better choice for Mary Poppins than Emily Blunt.

A cast member that I didn't know was going to be in the film was David Warner. David Warner is one of the greatest actors of all time, so having him be in this film was a charming treat. He has a minimal role, but I'm so glad that he got to be a part of this incredible film.

Colin Firth does a really good job at playing a villain who falls into the "love to hate" category. Dick Van Dyke has a fun cameo.

The Characters

This film does an excellent job at making the characters likeable. The film's best character is Mary Poppins. She has all the heart, charm, and coolness that a great protagonist should have. She's an eloquent mentor as well as a pro at never missing a chance to give someone a witty comeback or troll someone in a playful way. She may be sneaky, but not in an unlikeable way. It's very nice to have a main character who isn't 100% perfect and pure of heart, but still remains a wonderful person and role model.

Michael Banks and his kids are likeable characters who, like Mary Poppins, are far from perfect, but are good people. I really like the film's villain, Mr. Wilkins. His plan and dilogue are cartoonsily over the top, but in a entertaining, fun way.

The Visuals

This film is an amazing visual experience. The scenes that show off how great the visuals are are the scenes where Mary, Jack, and the kids go into an animated world and Mary performs a dance sequence. The costumes in Mary and Jack's dance scene abosutely incredible. The scant few scenes that are animated are an eye catching, great experience. It has far better animation than any other theatrical animated film of 2018. I may sound like an olf fashioned snob for adoring traditonal animation and not being nearly as fond of CGI animation, but the animation of this film is a treat.

The Songs

The songs are a delightfully charming and fun experience to listen to. Emily Blunt is an expert at singing well, so she helps give so much passion and entertainment to the songs. In one scene, Mary Poppins sings a song to the three kids that's truly touching and had me close to tears. Every single song is impressive in its own way.

Overall

Mary Poppins Returns is my favorite film of 2018. It has the most heart and was the best experience that I had watching a film from that year. It shows off the brightest and optimistic side of the world in a magical, entertaining, one a kind experience, and because of that, this is a must watch film. I award the film 10 out of 10 and since it isn't nominated for the Oscar Best Picture Award I give it my personal Award of Best Film of 2018.
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Notre Dame de Paris is from a literature historic angle the more important...
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posted by Pyjamarama
Best Voiceover Ever!
Best Voiceover Ever!
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Aladdin (1992)
Aladdin (1992)
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Lyricist Howard Ashman...
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Pocahontas
Pocahontas
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    Scamp and the puppy with the patch happily giggled before Scamp turned to ask them a question.
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    “I promise,” Scamp told them. Angel looked at him worriedly, remembering the last time Scamp promised to keep a secret.
    “Well, we’re running away,” the puppy...
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Chapter 5- Runaway of the Lovers

Lady was distraught as she sat with Tramp on her front steps. Once again, the loss of her son hurt her dearly, and so did the loss of his girlfriend. After alerting Jim Dear and Darling hurriedly with barks, the two of them were shocked to see the absence of their rebellious puppies.
“Oh, Jim Dear, Scamp and Angel are gone!” Darling declared with a still serene, but sad voice.
“I cannot believe what’s happening to us,” Jim Dear stated sadly.
“Nor can I,” Lady told Tramp as Jim Dear and Darling went inside. “Why couldn’t you come clean of your...
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Ursula (1989)
Ursula (1989)
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Only tenth? I must work even harder then,
Only tenth? I must work even harder then,

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This wasn´t worth my voice...
This wasn´t worth my voice...

Number 9th is The Little Mermaid.
This is a really good movie...
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posted by Team_Edward77
So I was super bored the other day and I made this list(: Its a alphabet list of animated characters some letters were hard, and I didnt have time to look into the hard ones like L,V, X :( I tried to make sure everyone was from a different movie, Try making your own Lol it was kinda fun(: Enjoy!


A- Abu (Aladdin)
B- Bambi (Bambi)
C- Captain Hook (Peter Pan)
D- Dumbo (Dumbo)
E- Elastigirl (TheIncredibles)
F- Flik (A Bugs Life)
G- Geppetto (Pinocchio)
H- Hades (Hercules)
J- John Smith (Pocahontas)
K- Kanga (Winnie the Pooh)
L- Lewis (Meet the Robinsons)
M- Maid Marian (Robin Hood)
N- Nemo (Finding Nemo)
O- Oliver (Oliver &Company)
P- Penny (Bolt)
Q- Quasimodo ( The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
R- Remy (Ratatouille)
S- Sully (Monster Inc)
T- Tony (Lady and the Tramp)
U- Ursula ( The Little Mermaid)
W- WALL•E (WALL•E)
Y- Yzma ( The Emperor's New Groove)
Z- Zazu (The Lion King)