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Aladdin (Aladdin)
Aladdin is portrayed as clever, and ultimately a good-hearted person. Like most Disney male protagonists, he is a brave young man who seeks to win the affection of many other characters, which demonstrates his insecurity. He can be selfish and indignant at times, which is shown through the wishes he makes. He is not above lying and stealing, but never with evil intentions, but in order to survive. The biggest difference from the norm is that, unlike most youthful Disney heroes, he is a doer rather than a passive character
Words to describe Aladdin: clever, good-hearted,...
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posted by princesslullaby
I decided it was time someone wrote the orodha for saddest Disney moments, so here goes. Someone else wrote the same makala that I completely disagreed with (half the moments were from the little mermaid) so I decided it was time for me to write my own article. Disney is known to make people laugh and cheer, but also for making people depressed and making them cry. I have cried at numerous Disney films, because all of them have their sad moments. Some of my choices may surprise you. Disney is famous for it's sad moments, but to me, none are zaidi sad then the following list. I hope wewe like my...
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posted by DarkSarcasm
Well, technically, a playlist for each season. Just doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

Below are four lists of Disney songs that either have lyrics that apply au just have a vibe that I associate with a particular season. This is kwa no means a complete list, as I have only included songs I'm familiar with that feel seasonal.


SPRING
Spring songs are light, bright, and probably nature-related.

A Whole New World (Aladdin)
Following the Leader (Peter Pan)
For the First Time in Forever (Frozen)
Little April kuoga (Bambi)
Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
Let's Sing a Gay Little Spring Song...
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Finally, my "Top 10 Classic Animated Disney Movies" is finished! Why would such a simple orodha take zaidi than an saa to write? Because I had to watch all the sinema on the orodha to determine an official order, of course. That's totally normal, right? That's what the voices in my head tell me. ;D



#1 - Peter Pan (1953)
A girl being forced to grow up is visited kwa an orphan and his pixie friend who whisks her and her brothers away to a ndoto land filled with mermaids, Indians, pirates and orphans dressed in adorable animal costumes.

Wendy was nuts for wanting to come home. There, I alisema it....
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Why are so many of your mothers either dead au of the evil step-mother variety, Disney? I had to dig a little to come up with this list, but behold! 5 great motherly figures from Classic Disney movies!


#5 - Wendy Darling (Peter Pan)
Voiced kwa Kathryn Beaumont, 1953
A mother is someone who cares for you. Wendy certainly does that for her brothers, and for a while, the Lost Boys too. She has a vivid imagination, and encourages her brothers to be creative and to have fun. At home, she tells stories of Peter Pan and Neverland. Once in Neverland, she tells the boys about their mother so they...
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posted by deltabannermen
A Disney Tale: A poor woodcutter, Geppetto, wishes on a nyota that his wooden puppet boy could be alive. A blue fairy grants his wish and the puppet, Pinocchio, is aliyopewa life. On a series of adventures, he learns about right and wrong on his journey to becoming a real, human boy.

Disney Heroine: There is no real 'heroine' in this story and in fact, the only female characters are the Blue Fairy and Cleo the fish.

Disney Hero: Pinocchio is the 'hero' of the story, in as much as he is the main character. His heroic actions, though, don't really occur until the final act of the film where is saves...
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Here is the official orodha of what is, and what is not, a Disney animated classic!
i will be updating this as other classics are announced and released!




1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
2. Pinocchio
3. Fantasia
4. Dumbo
5. Bambi
6. Saludos Amigos
7. The Three Caballeros
8. Make Mine Music
9. Fun and Fancy Free
10. Melody Time
11. Ichabod & Mr Toad
12. Cinderella
13. Alice and Wonderland
14. Peter Pan
15. Lady and the Tramp
16. Sleeping Beauty
17. 101 Dalmatians
18. The Sword in the Stone
19. The Jungle Book
20. The Aristocats
21. Robin Hood
22. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
23. The Rescuers
24. The Fox...
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Disney's Best sinema for Songs

This is an makala which sums up the results of the three Disney related songs countdowns. Each countdown was for a different "era". Here are the timezones of each era:

"Walt's Era"- 1937-1967 (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs-The Jungle Book)
"Pre-Renaissance Era"- 1970-1988 (The Aristocats-Oliver and Company)
"Renaissance Era"- 1989-1999 (The Little Mermaid-Tarzan)

Thanks to 0BleuFever0, aiemerryserius, allis143, anubis210, becca85, BKG201, ClonedPickle, cromulanfav, daralekshaw, dollyrox, DreamyGal, dustfinger, fhghu, FlightofFantasy, jinxenmoonday, KataraLover,...
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There's just something about the quality and authenticity of an old family movie that can't be replicated nowadays.

Disney produced a looot of great live-action and hybrid sinema over the years, but they always seem to get overshadowed kwa the animated ones. (Not to knock the animated movies, I have a orodha of those on the way too.) Here are my juu 10 live action and hybrid classics, for that good old fashioned Disney feel:


#1 - Candleshoe (1977)
Starring: Jodie Foster, Helen Hayes, David Niven, Leo McKern, and Vivian Pickles
Casey Brown is a parentless delinquent living in Los Angeles with...
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posted by Persephone713
I cant take it anymore. Just cant. Pixar is not the almighty everything of cartoon animation. I grew up with the Walt Disney era and Renaissance era classics, NO COMPUTER animation. Yet every single fricken animated movie that comes out today, is compared to PIXAR, au god forbid ( The Lion King) which is also severely overrated. I don't hate PIXAR, au Lion King, BUT I do hate that other animated sinema that get released that are just as enjoyable, au zaidi in my opinion are always compared. au that the classics I grew up are now forgotten because everything is PIXAR. NO...Disney is King and...
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A/N#1: So I watched "Pocahontas" today and I had forgotten how great of a movie it was, it's now my sekunde favorite
disney movie. I have not watched the second...personally...I probably never will...soooo I'm just uandishi this on what
knowledge I have of the tale and if something is incorrect...or if there was a character death I'm not aware of...then they
are alive in my story...so yeah. This is just a chapter...I want to know how this will be received, but dont worry...in this
story our inayopendelewa "Pocahontas" couple will be together. Okay! Enjoy!


Chapter 1:

My raven black hair whipped in the salty...
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posted by DarkSarcasm
Ah, the swali that everyone who has stumbled upon this spot has surely asked themselves. It's been asked in kura ya maoni form multiple times. There have been many discussions on the subject.

The spot kauli mbiu defines a Disney Classic as "anything before the Pixar era", making the cutoff 1996, when Toy Story premiered.

Most of the picks/polls about the subject have Pocahontas (1995) au Tarzan (1998) in the lead.

Some mashabiki believe that only the films on the official orodha of Disney Animated Classics are true classics.

Truth is, there is no definite answer, because a Disney Classic means something different...
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posted by BuddyBoy600alt
 Marsupilami and Maurice misses the Disney Store so much.
Marsupilami and Maurice misses the Disney Store so much.
Well, with the Covid-19 pandemic and such, It hurt retail stores badly. Disney had to close all retail stores. And each mwezi of this year, So many stores would close on the third Wednesday of each month. The Disney Store first opened on March 28, 1987 in Glendale California. We are not sure if the last 23 stores will last.
 We all miss the store. Do we?
We all miss the store. Do we?
posted by dark_ivy
Fairy tales are good to think with.
Compact yet also capacious, with
roots in myth, they were engineered
to accommodate changes in cultural
values and conflicts. “Snow White”
is no exception. Rupert Sanders’s
film “Snow White and the
Huntsman” the latest version of the
tale, takes us into a wilderness of
environmental depredations and
dynastic conflict. Charlize Theron’s
fair-haired wicked Queen presides
over subjects with ravaged faces in
landscapes that resemble toxic oil
spills; in her shape-shifting magic,
she reconstitutes herself at one point
from what looks like a flock of crows
caught in...
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posted by Pyjamarama
 Superted and Spotty's argument-Not Disney rather than British
Superted and Spotty's argument-Not Disney rather than British
In philosophy and logic, an argument is an attempt to persuade someone of something, kwa giving reasons au evidence for accepting a particular conclusion.[1][2] The general structure of an argument in a natural language is that of premises (typically in the form of propositions, statements au sentences) in support of a claim: the conclusion.[3][4][5] Many arguments can also be formulated in a formal language. An argument in a formal language shows the logical form of the natural language arguments obtained kwa its interpretations.

In a typical deductive argument, the premises are meant to provide...
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posted by EmilyELewis
Bora ya Disney
Classic Disney
“Classic Disney” means different things to different people.

To some it’s strictly the sinema made before 1995 when “Toy Story” was released with Pixar – what this spot claims as its cut-off – au at the end of the millennium. These people may au may not include sequels, the live-action and partially live-action films, spin-off series, and old-school Mickey&Minnie-era cartoons.
Others say that “Classic Disney” is strictly the traditionally-animated films that Disney puts out on his own (but not Disney Toon Studios) with no cut-off dates. Some say “Classic Disney” is...
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 The Disney Princesses, merely a few of the Disney heroines
The Disney Princesses, merely a few of the Disney heroines
A lot of people say that the Disney heroines are bad influences on girls for a variety of reasons: they "teach girls that beauty is most important" and "you need a man to be happy" and "females always have to be damsels in distress" and plenty zaidi of the like. I disagree. Disney heroines can teach all of us plenty of important lessons.

1. Be Yourself Despite the World's Opinion
A lot of the Disney heroines didn't really fit into the norms of their society, but they never changed to fit into their communities better. Eventually, that would prove to be a very good thing.

Examples:
*Ariel, who...
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can zaidi easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting.

While Tinker kengele does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body.
 Stuck
Stuck
When I realized this, it made me feel so much better...
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posted by DarkSarcasm
I was experimenting with the someecards format, and these happened.

So here are a few Disney Truth Bombs, of varying degrees of truth and image quality, ranging from serious to not-so-serious. Hope wewe get a nod au a smile out of 'em.




You think the only people who are people,
Are the people who look and think like you.

(Colors of the Wind, Pocahontas)
Oomp, there it is.



The seaweed is always greener
In somebody else's lake.

(Under the Sea, The Little Mermaid)
Humans want to be mermaids. Mermaid wants to be human. Preach all wewe want, Sebastian, that's just the way it's always...
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posted by imeshootings
 Antz
Antz
Antz Plot Summary

DreamWorks' spectacular comedy adventure ANTZ was croned "king of the hill" kwa audiences and critics alike, from the Academy Award – winning studio that brought wewe Shrek.

In an anthill with millions of inhabitants, Z 4195 is a worker ant. Feeling insignificant in a conformity system, he accidentally meets beautiful Princess Bala, who has a similar problem on the other end of the social scale. In order to meet her again, Z switches sides with his soldier friend Weaver - only to become a hero in the course of events. kwa this he unwillingly crosses the sinister plans of ambitious...
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