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posted by Takuya
This is an article about another one of my favorite animators from Walt Disney Studios.

Introduction
Glen Keane(born April 13, 1954) is an American animator, author, illustrator and director. Keane is best known for his character animation at Walt Disney Studios for feature films including The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and Tarzan. Keane received the 1992 Annie Award for character animation and the 2007 Winsor McCay Award for lifetime contribution to the field of animation.

History
Keane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of cartoonist Bil Keane, creator of the The Family Circus, and Thelma "Thel" Carne Keane. He was raised in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

Keane's interest in art developed as a child by observing his father's work as a cartoonist. (Glen's younger self is represented in his father's comic strip as the character of "Billy"). In his early attempts to draw, his dad gave him a copy of Burne Hogarth's Dynamic Anatomy, and instructed him to analyze the body forms and the creative approach to life drawing. After high school, Glen applied to the California Institute of the Arts-School of Art, opting out of accepting a football scholarship from another college. In a lucky twist of fate, his application was accidentally sent to the Program in Experimental Animation (then called Film Graphics), where he was mentored under the now-renowned animation teacher Jules Engel.
Keane left CalArts in 1974 and joined Disney the same year. His debut work, which was created over a 3-year period, was featured in The Rescuers, for which he was an animator for the characters of Bernard and Penny, alongside the famed Ollie Johnston. In 1975, during the production of his debut film, Keane married Linda Hesselroth, and they are the parents of design artist Claire Keane, and computer graphics artist Max Keane.

Work

He have worked on some of my favorite Disney characters like the Beast, Ariel,Pocahontas and Aladdin.

His two most well known works is Ariel and the Beast even if he wasn´t alone on animating Ariel.

He is currently working as art director for the upcoming Disney film Tangled.

My Opinion
He is one of my top 3 favorite animator just for his work on the Beast as he is my favorite character but his other work also inspire my imagination and i hope that we havent seen the last of his talent.

Characters he have animated or worked on:
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Notes: The characters and locations are owned by Disney.

Anna said "Elsa what's going on today?"

Elsa said "I have important business so I'll be gone today."

Anna said "This means I have nothing to do."

Elsa said "I'm sure you'll find something to do. Please don't eat too much chocolate."

After Elsa left Anna was bored. She felt like she had no reasons to do anything. She said "Well I'm sure that somewhere in my city there's crimes and Super Chocolate Lover will stop them." Anna put on her super hero costume and tried to find crimes. Her costume was based on Captain Underpants' costume so it...
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There are some Comparisons and Differences between Fantasmic from Disneyland California and Fantasmic from Walt Disney World in Florida.

*The Jungle Book/The Lion King Segment - In the California Version has got the 1967 Version of The Jungle Book, featuring Kaa and King Louie, But the Florida Version has got the 1994 Version of The Lion King, featuring Rafiki.

*The Pink Elephants and Pinocchio's Puppet Show/Floating Bubbles Segment - In the California Version has got The Pink Elephants from the 1941 Version of Dumbo and The Puppet Show from the 1940 Version of Pinocchio, But the Florida Version...
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posted by deedragongirl
Hello there you guys!
Hello there you guys!
Hi guys, what I'm going to write are 2 highest grossing movies that took the world by the storm and they are The Lion King and Frozen. Are you ready?

The Lion King

I started watching this movie for the first time in 1994 on video tape, one of my first impressions at that time was that movie really tell us a message about forgetting the past and move on, like how Les Miserables was being told.
When I first learn more about the movie later on, I came to realise that the movie itself is base on Shakespeare's Hamlet: Prince of Denmark. So is it's sequel, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, on which...
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