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Sleeping Beauty concept art by Eyvind Earle
Visual development for The Aristocats by Ken Anderson
You can own the Earth and still All you’ll own is Earth until You can paint with all the colors of the wind
Visual Development from The Emperor’s New Groove by Paul Felix
Toy Story 4 visual development by John Lee
Lilo & Stitch concept art by Chris Sanders
Top 5 Disney Princesses requested by @prettyscar ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
Okay. I need one part Clueless and two parts Legally Blonde.
The Princesses from Ralph Breaks the Internet.
Character designs by Ami Thompson and costume designs by Griselda Sastrawinata.
Character designs for Mary Poppins Returns by James Woods. (x)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie, 2003.
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the cheetah girls (2003)
Once upon a dream ~
Swooning over the Disney-inspired collection by Paolo Sebastian!
Disney’s Mulan- Mulan
In preparation for the new, live-action Mulan from Disney, this blog has decided to go back and look at some of the initial character concepts from the masterpiece that was the original 1998 animated Mulan.
Voiced by actress Ming-Na Wen, Mulan is the titular character and hero of the Disney animated classic. Inspired by the actual historical figure Hua Mulan as depicted in the epic poem the Ballad of Mulan. The only child of an aging war veteran in ill health, Mulan takes it upon herself to enlist in the Chinese army when conscription time comes rather than let her father go to war against the Huns. She disguises herself as a man named Ping, and guided by her family’s spirit dragon Mushu, she eventually liberates China from the hun attack, saving the Emperor in the process.
The original story of Mulan as Disney was set to write it was going to be about a young Chinese woman who eloped with a British prince. However, director Tony Bancroft convinced the powers-that-be to change the narrative to be one of empowerment and to showcase a strong and independent Disney heroine who didn’t depend on a male character. This was backed up by animation supervisor Mark Henn, who ensured the character was designed to appear much less traditionally feminine than previous Disney ‘princesses’.
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