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Hi everybody.

This is my article about my collection.
All voted for who is the favorite of my collection.

thanks for your comments and votes.
Now we are going to start with the list.


PLACES;

136. ANASTASIA

135. MAMA ODIE

134. MAGICA

133.GODMOTHER FAIRY

132. QUASIMODO

131. MRS. INCREDIBLE

130. MR.SMEE

129. HERMESS

128. IRIDESSA

127. JASPER

126. LAWRENCE

125. UNCLE SCROOGE

124. TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE

123. DEWEY, HEUY AND LOUIS

122. RATCLIFE

121. WHITE RABBIT

120. MAX

119. SILVERMIST

118. CAPTAIN HOOK
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Here's the top 10 of my countdown and I have so say I'msatisfied with most of this though I would change some things. Like the other article I will tell you the publics opinion and my opinion. Also all these picture were made by me and it's all thanks to the website fotoflexer.

10.Lilo(Lilo and Stitch)
potato nose.-ipukerainbows
potato nose.-ipukerainbows

Voters Opinion
Unlike the other hawiian girls the voters actually find her pretty. I was surprise that she beast Tiger Lily for the top 10 spot, but I'm happy she did. Even though she has a big nose people stil find her pretty. However not everyone thinks she's cute...
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Here's some difference I found between the Little Mermaid book, and movie, here they are.

1. In the movie, The Little Mermaid has a name (Ariel, but in the book, she's just called The Little Mermaid.

2. A girl finds the prince on the shore after the Little Mermaid saves him, but, in the movie, Max and Grimsby finds him.

3.In the book, The Little Mermaid has 5 sisters, and lives with her father, and her grandmother. In the movie, she has 6 sisters, and only lives with her father.

4. The sea witch cuts the little mermaid's tongue off, instead of, like in the movie, putting it in a necklace.

5. When...
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Does this look familiar?
Hi guys, it's been ages since I haven't written a comparison article and since I'm going to watch The Lion King live-action reboot in July with my younger autistic brother and our dad.

The Story

While the story is original 20%, some of you may not know that The Lion King is loosely based on Shakespeare's "Hamlet: Prince of Denmark". Only this time, the setting was changed from 14th century Denmark to Africa and from humans to animals!
The famous ghost scene in both stories play an essential part of the story, especially in the Lion King. Since Simba needs to assume his responsibilities as...
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The is the list of from the Hottest to the Ugliest Female Disney Villains

*1. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty, 1959) - Because She is Beautiful and Good-Looking Villainess of Disney Animated Canon.
*2. Mother Gothel (Tangled, 2010)
*3. The Evil Queen Grimhilde (Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, 1937)
*4. Ursula (The Little Mermaid, 1989)
*5. Lady Tremaine (Cinderella, 1950)
*6. Yzma (The Emperor's New Groove, 2000)
*7. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians, 1961)
*8. Madame Medusa (The Rescuers, 1977)
*9. Madam Mim (The Sword In The Stone, 1963)
*10. The Queen Of Hearts (Alice In Wonderland, 1951) - Because She is Ugly, Pompous, Bad-Tempered Old Tyrant.
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It's been a long time since I posted something here, hasn't it? Honestly, I had just about forgotten I had an account here, but luckily, I did write something Disney-related not too long ago, so I'll post it here as well:

Recently, I discovered a semi-sequel to Pinocchio that takes place a year later titled Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night. All I saw was this really unsettling clip and I had to find it, and through what I can only assume is pure luck, I found a way to watch this film in its entirety despite it having never gotten a DVD release here. I have to say, this was an interesting...
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