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Disney Magic US Postage
…Dumbo and Timothy Mouse, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, Mickey Mouse as “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and Aladdin and Genie. Previous themes featured in the USPS’ line of Disney stamps include… |
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Andreas Deja at Van Eaton Galleries
…Eaton Galleries! Andreas’ animation has had a huge impact on American popular culture over the past couple of decades. Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King are among the most popular… |
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Burny Mattinson podcast interview concludes
…final segment, Burny “talks about his work on various films including Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, and Mulan, and he shares some great advice on story idea generation and pitching.”… |
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Jungle Book DVD Clips
…from recent classics like The Lion King, Aladdin and Lilo and Stitch. The next two clips feature Bruce Reitherman (voice of Mowgli) discussing his father, Woolie Reitherman, director of The… |
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DCA Expansion
…The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Broadway-caliber show, Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular. Cars Land The expansion will culminate with an entirely new, 12-acre addition: Cars Land,… |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: 15th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
…fact every bit as good as Beauty And The Beast or Aladdin (and actually features effects work from Walt Disney Feature Animation and a small Pixar crew). Who can say… |
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The nine most racist Disney characters
…characterized by their ethnic background. Characters in the list include Uncle Remus from Song of the South, The Crows from Dumbo and The Merchant from Aladdin, to name a few…. |
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Interview with Andreas Deja
…from Aladdin, “Roger Rabbit” from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, “Lilo” from Lilo and Stitch and “Scar” from The Lion King. Deja talks about Disney’s 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians, Deja’s animation… |
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Listen to rare Disney songs
…three little heard songs featured on the CD: “Call Me a Princess, Princess Jasmine’s caustic comic number that wound up getting cut from Aladdin; Disneyland, Howard Ashman’s heartfelt tribute to… |
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Yahoo! users rate the top 30 animated films of all time
…4. Shrek 5. Ratatouille 6. Toy Story 7. Beauty and the Beast 8. Aladdin 9. Spirited Away 10. Monsters, Inc. 11. Cars 12. Shrek 2 13. Enchanted 14. The Little… |
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New podcast interview with Ken Duncan
…Heaven, Aladdin, Hercules, Shark Tale, TMNT and he is currently serving as supervising animator on the Tim Burton-produced feature adaptation of Shane Acker’s 9. Make sure to check it out!… |
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Oliver & Company's Director George Scribner!
…films that set up the attitudes for The Little Mermaid and Aladdin to follow. The Black Cauldron in 1985 had pretty much killed off epic Disney animation stone dead, the… |
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Animation Podcast: Back in Action
…books at the age of 6 through to getting hired at Disney to animate the Genie in Aladdin, with stops at Richard Williams’ and his own studio along the way…. |
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Oliver & Company: 20th Anniversary Edition
…such following films as The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast and Aladdin, the Broadway infused blockbusters whose success was very much down to Ashman’s storytelling songs. And that whole… |
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Kimball to receive Oscar's Bonner Medal
…chief technologist, and director of digital production. His feature credits include Tron, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Dinosaur and Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Currently Kimball works… |
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X-Men: The Animated Series – Volume 1
…the rights to dozens of other popular cartoon properties (Muppet Babies, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Aladdin, etc…), it has become a particular worry for fans everywhere. For this reason, I… |
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Gulliver’s Travels
…New York and set up shop in Miami. Following the progress of the Popeye two-reeler in which he plays Aladdin, the short has been seen in many other compilations and… |
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Meet The Robinsons
…with Aladdin, for example. There is a lot of heart and real emotion in the movie. You don’t like the main characters because they are supposed to be cool. You… |
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The Simpsons Movie
…cover up what they’ve done to the town. A few years ago I read an article by screenwriter Terry Rossio (Aladdin, Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean) where he was talking… |
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Bolt
…Brother Bear tried to make that connection with viewers but it was always forced and therefore unsuccessful. Other past films like Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin successfully made that… |
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Spider-Man: The ’67 Collection
…on Disc One. These include the Aladdin DVD, Spider-Man: The Venom Saga, Bionicle 2, and Spider-Man Vs. Doc Ock. This is not really a bonus, but the animated menus are… |
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Turok: Son Of Stone
…Tad Stones, formerly a producer or director of television series based on Disney’s Aladdin and Hercules, as well as the Hellboy animated films. Assisting him were famous Warner Bros. Television… |
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Gargoyles: The Complete First Season
…Aladdin Trilogy, Spider-Man: The Venom Saga, Bionicle 2: Legends of Metro Nui, and Power Rangers: Dino Thunder), the first disc includes an interesting audio commentary on the first five episodes… |
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Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies
…are still the most memorable parts of the films. Disney would later redefine music in film with their first modern animated musicals such as The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Even… |
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Comic-Con 2006: Animated Coverage!
…studio’s pipeline. Moreover, Eric Goldberg added that directors Ron Clements and John Musker, the brains behind The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, will helm the film. Chuck Williams’ appointment as head… |
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Director Frank Nissen on Cinderella III: A Twist In Time
…include Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular and Finding Nemo: The Musical.] AV: There is a villain in Twice Charmed: Franco DiFortunato, I believe. Why did you decide not to include him… |
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Director Roger Allers on The Little Matchgirl
…(1980), Oliver & Company (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992) and The Emperor’s New Groove (2000). For his directorial debut, Allers co-directed The Lion… |
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Beaumont and Kerry: Peter Pan‘s Leading Ladies
…first big acting gig came in the form of a smaller role in the Our Gang episodes Teacher’s Beau (1935), The Pinch Singer (1936) and Aladdin’s Lantern (1938). Next in… |
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Director Kevin Munroe on TMNT
…I loved art. But animation was nowhere near as accessible as it is now. I mean, it wasn’t that long ago — just right before Aladdin came out, sometime right… |
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A Conversation with Andreas Deja
…you, what happened is right after Aladdin the studio decided to split up the crew into two. And so the options were Lion King or Pocahontas and each production had… |

