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" When. you wish upon a star"
" When. you wish upon a star"
10. Lady and Tramps first Christmas, with their three little ladies and little tramp.

9. Blue Fairy visits Jiminy Cricket and Pinocchio, and makes Jiminy his concience.

8. Dumbo Flies with the help of his magic feather, and Timothy Mouse.

7. Cinderella's Dress Transforms into her Blue gown,and she gets her glass slippers.

6. The Three Fairies Give Aurora her gifts of Beauty, Song, and True Loves Kiss

5. Pocahontas listens to the wind, and hears her calling with the help of Grandmother Willow

4. Jasmine and Aladdins Magic Carpet Ride around the world.

3. King Triton says Goodbye to Ariel and gives her legs.

2. The Dwarves keep a silent vigle at Snow White side in a gold and glass case they made for her

1. The Beast's Transformation after earning Belles love.
" Merry Christmas to all housedogs and strays"
" Merry Christmas to all housedogs and strays"
" Always tell the Truth Pinnochio"
" Always tell the Truth Pinnochio"
"I've seen about everything when I see an Elephant Fly"
"I've seen about everything when I see an Elephant Fly"
" The Stroke of Twelve the spell will be Broken"
" The Stroke of Twelve the spell will be Broken"
" The gift of Beauty, Song, and True Love's Kiss"
" The gift of Beauty, Song, and True Love's Kiss"
" listen with your heart, you will understand"
" listen with your heart, you will understand"
" Tell me Princess, now when did you last let your heart decide"
" Tell me Princess, now when did you last let your heart decide"
" theres just one Problem left...how much Im going to miss her"
" theres just one Problem left...how much Im going to miss her"
" The Pince searched far and wide for the maiden in the beautiful glass coffin"
" The Pince searched far and wide for the maiden in the beautiful glass coffin"
"" Please dont leave me...I love you....... Belle its Me"
"" Please dont leave me...I love you....... Belle its Me"
posted by princess829
10:
'Be Prepared'- The Lion King
What I like the most about this song: "Be prepared!" ;)
What I like the least about this song: Nothing. I really like everything about this song.

9:
'Cruella de Vil'- One Hundred and One Dalmatians
What I like most about this song: Hmm...probably the lyrics.
What I like the least about this song: Nothing really, I think the timing of the song in the movie was just perfect, but maybe Roger could have described Cruella just a little bit more?......

8:
'Strangers Like Me'- Tarzan
What I like most about this song: I'm not really sure, I like pretty much everything about...
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These are the results of the most effective villainous schemer on Fanpop.

1. Scar (The Lion King
2. Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
3. Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
4. Jafar (Aladdin)
5. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
6. Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
7. Shan Yu (Mulan)
8. Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog)
9. Horned King (The Black Cauldron)
10. Hades (Hercules)
11. Sykes (Oliver and Company)
12. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians)
13. Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective)
14. Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)
15. Lady Tremaine (Cinderella)
16. Clayton (Tarzan)
17. Ratcliffe (Pocahontas)
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posted by whatsupbugs
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....
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The Author
The Author
Hi guys, I have been listening to Oliver Twist audio-book a couple of nights ago. An idea has strike me once again with some suggestions!

1. Oliver Twist

I know that Disney had make Oliver & Company back in 1988, but if they base it on the popular musical 'Oliver!'. It would a great idea, don't you agree?

2. Great Expectations

Another wonderful suggestion that represents redemption, it was like Les Miserables. It ends with a Happy Ending as well!

3. David Copperfield

The story is quite similar to Great Expectations, the story is about young David who also learns to be gentlemen and overcome many obstacles along the way. He finds true happiness in the end!

4. A Tale of Two Cities

So the story is 90% similar to Les Miserables, as the story is sets during the French Revolution. It deals with sacrificial love and overcome with obstacles!

Great Idea?

So, do you agree with these 4 choices? If you have more, go ahead and suggest!!!
Work in Progress.
Work in Progress.
posted by Coffeeuser
Mowgli and Baloo were going for a walk through the jungle, when Mowgli suddenly jumped on the bear's back, wanting to play. "Hey, let's fight!" exclaimed the boy.

"Fight?" Baloo reached around and tried to pull Mowgli off his back. "But kid, remember last time I tried to teach ya how to fight? Didn't turn out so good."

"It ended great!" Mowgli said, giggling. "After all, I won didn't I?"

Baloo grabbed hold of the boy's arms and swung him to the ground. "And I bet I could win again too!" added Mowgli, as he playfully beat his scrawny fists on Baloo's soft belly.

"Ha! I've knocked yer roof in before...
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It's something i've noticed a lot is that characters like Pocahontas and Esmeralda always get their names mispronounced by people.

Is there a reason for it? I know not everybody is good with names but it's bizarre how it's always the same names and the same mistakes that occur.

It's really strange because other "difficult" names like Jafar or Rapunzel don't get mispronounced that much. And it's not really a difficult name to mispronounce, at least we see how is Pocahontas' name written in the screen (the title). I'm guessing the thing with Esmeralda is people unfamiliar with Spanish, but still, it's a little bizarre.
To say it upfront: It is my opinion that the package movies Disney did during the war time are barely movies at all. But a lot of the segments are, if you have a look at them isolated, well worth a watch. And Disney knew that too. When I was a child I never saw the “Wind in the Willows” segment as part of the “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” movie. Instead I saw it separated with a nice introduction by Walt Disney himself (the downside of this version was that some scenes were cut from it). It wasn’t until way later that I learned how this segment came to be. It also was my...
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posted by Pyjamarama
Jafar
Jafar
Jafar and Hades-As Hades goes through his usual job of bringing fresh souls in, Pain and Panic tell him that one of the souls is not cooperating. The soul approaches Hades, introduces himself as Jafar and all but demands to be sent back. Hades is at first unconcerned, but they find a common ground: Jafar tried to overtake Agrabah, Hades is trying to overtake Mount Olympus and they both have been defeated by "upstart boys", but each villain thinks his nemesis is superior. They make a bet that they can defeat each other's respective hero. So Hades gives Jafar a new snake staff, which makes him...
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posted by ClassicDisney
My article is going to be completely different from most other articles you are going to read on this so don't hate its my opinion. Don't read this article if you don't like spoilers...

3. The hunchback of notre dame.
The reason I love this movie so much is because it is so dark and different. I love the heroine Esmeralda she is my second favorite Disney woman and think she is by far the prettiest Disney woman by far. A lot of people think that Phobos is just okay but I really enjoyed him. I thought Frollo was the most evil, horrible Disney villain there is and I enjoyed the heck out out of...
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posted by disneyworld007
I walked around The Disney Academy with my best friend, Alice, holding one of many maps, open. This map showed the entire layout of the campus.
“Now, if that’s the Art Tavern,” I said looking over at the building and then back at the map, “That must be the Girl’s Freshman Dorm Building. Right?... Alice?” I looked around to make sure she was still walking with me. I found her nose buried into a book.
“Alice!” I said grabbing, and shutting the book from her hands. She looked up in alarm.
“Hey! I was just getting to a good part!” Alice snapped at me. Trying to grab the book...
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posted by LisaForde
I saw the sequel to this ages ago and I thought it was ok. I never saw the original version which starred Joaquin Phoenix as the voice of Kenai. It was on Disney Cinemagic last night and I decided to watch it . The movie tells the story of a hunter who kills a bear in revenge for his brother Sycat who was killed by a bear. For punishment he gets transformed into a bear by the spirits. As he is turned into a bear he meets a young bear named Koda who’s mother abandoned him(little does he realise that it was Kenai who killed his mother)and the two become friends. Songs by the brilliant Phil Collins who previously did the music for Tarzan back in 1999 for Walt Disney, and nice colourful animation Brother Bear is a cute movie with a great tagline, A boy who became a bear.


Thumbs up!!!!!!!!!


7/10
Here's part two of my countdown for each little girl I'm going to tell you the voters opinion of her and my opinion of her. Though because there wasn't very many who commented for some little girls so it'll be hard to tell why the little girl was voted off.

20.Girl(The Fox and the Hound)
ew. who is this?-lepetitsouris
ew. who is this?-lepetitsouris
Voters Opinion
Okay I don't know how they feel about her looks but I'm guessing they don't think she's very pretty. Most people don't know who the heck she is so that could explain why she's so low. They didn't saw anything they liked about her looks so there's not much to say....
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posted by AllegroGiocoso
Here is my list of my twenty favorite Disney Heroines. My list is unique in many ways, it has a lot of characters from the Classic Era of Disney. I love all characters, but these are the twenty heroines that are most special to me.

JUST MISSED THE CUT: Wendy and Pocahontas

20. The Heroine of Bravery



I love Mulan for a lot of reasons. She is relatable, clumsy, and she has a lot of expectations put on her. She is burdened, but still, she manages to sacrifice herself for her father. And in the process, she becomes a real heroine, more heroic than possibly any other heroine Disney has had.









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posted by disney505218
20. Friends on the Other Side (The Princess and the Frog). WARNING- I'm a disney villain fan. So obviously, this song needed to be there. It's very new, which may have helped it get this low on the list. But it's got lots of pizaz and I like the forshadowing in the lyrics, so it needed to be on this list.

19.Strange Things (Toy Story). I love this entire soundtrack, but this song takes the cake. Probably because I love the underdog. And this entire song is devoted to the main character becoming second fiddle. The scene going along with this song is also really good and memorable, and I like...
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posted by KataraLover
This is my opinion on the best disney couples. I didn't include CGI couples if I did Tinkerbell and Terence would be here. I think some of these couples are underrated and don't get much attention because some of the other couples. I'm thinking about doing my 5 least favorite disney couples, so if you think I should please tell me. Please leave a comment saying what you think, enjoy.

10.Taran and Eilonwy
The Black Cauldon
The Black Cauldon

What can I say? I'm basically obsessed with The Black Cauldron that it's in almost all of my articles. Anyway this is a love that they didn't even expect. They thought...
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Here's some Disneyness. Yes, that's a word.
Here's some Disneyness. Yes, that's a word.
I, for one, absolutely adore Disney. My favourite film is a Disney film. My favourite character is a Disney character. My fanart is always Disney fanart. There is not a part of my house that is free from obsession. So I decided to sit down, think it out and finally stress over putting them all in an order - my top 10 favourite Disney movies. This is going to take some definite kicking and screaming, but whatever.
Yes, I swear. Deal with it, because I'm not going to stop doing it. I don't care if you think it's "wrong" and "limits vocabulary" because that's the biggest piece of fucking bullshit...
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posted by deedragongirl
The Jungle Book Poster!
The Jungle Book Poster!
Hi guys, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the animated classic that we all grew up with. So, here is my review on the timeless classic.

The Story

I felt that the film was slightly darker compare to the original novel as well as later adaptations of the story, the funny thing is that one of the wolves was voiced by Ben Wright, who would later went on to voice Grimsby, Eric's butler in the Little Mermaid. Coincidentally, this film also stars Darleen Carr, the younger sister of the late Charmain Carr (famously known as Liesl Von Trapp). Making Ben Wright to work the Carr sisters in 2 famous...
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When I started this article series, I had to make a decision. Officially, nearly all Disney movies are based on some sort of source text. In reality, it is often something really obscure and practically forgotten. So I made a decision early on: That I would only discuss the books, which are known enough to have an own Wikipedia article. This distinction served me fairly well, with one exception and this is The Fox and the Hound. When this book was published, it was highly praised, and therefore it does have an article. But nowadays it is so hard to come by that you have to pay a three digits...
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I should have expected that this one would be one of the first requests. To say it upfront: Between Victor Hugo’s two “big” novels, I tend to gravitate more towards Les Misérables, mainly because Notre Dame de Paris is so downright depressive. Oh, both books delve deep into the social injustices of their time and the darkness of the human soul. But I think that Les Misérables is the more sophisticated take of those two, much clearer in the message it is trying to tell with much more relatable characters in it.
Notre Dame de Paris is from a literature historic angle the more important...
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