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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 pwani 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 the little mermaid will get legs, it will feel like a sword has gone through her, and every time she takes a step it will feel like she is stepping on swords as hard enough to make her bleed. In the movie, this is never mentioned.

6.The prince ends up marrying a different princess and marries the princess, and not the little mermaid. When in the movie, the prince marries Ariel.

7.If she doesn't get the upendo of the prince, she will turn into sea foam, considering that merfolk, do not have souls. In the movie, if she doesn't get the upendo of the prince, she will belong to the sea witch.

8. The sea witch doesn't try to interfere with the little mermaid and prince's relationship, unlike in the movie, she is.

9.The Little Mermaid turns into a daughter of the air instead of sea foam because she strove with all her moyo to gain a soul. With many good deeds kwa helping children, she will finally gain a soul. In the movie, the Little Mermaid, never has a chance of turning into sea foam.
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Recently I've been making character countdown kura za maoni dedicated to each Disney movie, this is the countdown info for "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (the first movie only).
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10. The Archdeacon



9. Djali



8. Victor



7. Hugo



6. Laverne



5. Phoebus



4. Esmeralda



3. Frollo



2. Clopin



1. Quasimodo

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Author's note: Okay this is my first shabiki fiction, and I'm really excited to see what people think of it. But, there are a few things wewe probably want to understand before wewe read this, au any of my future fanfics. 1. In my stories Minnie is portrayed as being very close Marafiki with Scrooge (even closer than she is to Daisy). This is partially becuese they're my inayopendelewa animated hero and heroine. But, it's also becuese they have on occasions been shown as close Marafiki and their friendship made zaidi sense than Minnie and Daisy's to me. 2. Sorry Barks and Rosa fans, but Scrooge's personality...
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I thought for a long time if I should write this review au not. The most obvious reason is: I’m not sure if I want the discussion. The other reason is: I’m not really sure how equipped I am to talk about that matter. While Germany has its own historical baggage (and a quite heavy one), it was never a big Colonial power, and racism against black…well, let’s put it this way: The US made a big deal of Jesse Owens winning dhahabu in Munich, believing that this was a big insult for Hitler. The truth is, Hitler didn’t really care. He shrugged this away because he considered Africans as primitives...
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Mickey: Ok. Everybody, now it's time for a change of pace.
Cruella De Vil: Lights out.
Jafar: Take a hike, chickies.
Cruella De Vil: Oh, Halloween at the House of Mouse, all treats and no tricks.
Cruella De Vil: If this were my house, I'd run things differently
Ursula: Add a splash of evil?
Captain Hook: Pillage and Plunger?
Sykes: Make this house lots of money?
Frollo: Arrest the criminals?
Iago: Blah, blah, blah. Every mwaka it's the same thing...
Iago: ...all talk and no play, what a bunch of dull villains.
Jafar: Well, this mwaka will be different,
[Jafar holds a small hourglass]
Jafar: I've got a trick...
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 uhuishaji offers a medium of story telling and visual entertainment which can bring pleasure and information to people of all ages everywhere in the world. - Walt Disney
Animation offers a medium of story telling and visual entertainment which can bring pleasure and information to people of all ages everywhere in the world. - Walt Disney
I had a hard time choosing who would and who wouldn't make the orodha because there are so many great Disney movies. This is not a movie analysis, I will just say the stuff I mainly upendo about each movie. So this is my personal juu 10 Disney Animated sinema I enjoy watching the most.






 10. The Jungle Book
10. The Jungle Book

The songs are catchy and the characters are cool. I don't even know why I upendo the Jungle Book so much, it's just a funny and very enjoyable movie to watch.



 9. Robin kofia
9. Robin Hood

The action scenes are amusing and some scenes would get me so upset, like how the rich were so heartless. Robin Hood...
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Madame Medusa: Snoops, wewe don't have a way with children. wewe must gain their confidence... make them like you.
Snoops: Yeah? How do wewe do that?
Madame Medusa: wewe FORCE them to like you, idiot!

Penny: The water's coming in. Please pull me up!
Madame Medusa: Not until wewe get the diamond!

Madame Medusa: wewe get down there and find the big diamond, au wewe will never see that teddy again!

Snoops: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
Madame Medusa: [Pointing gun at Mr. Snoops and Penny] Shut up, Snoops! And don't move. If either of wewe try to follow me, you'll get BLASTED!
Penny: [walking towards Madame...
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