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Pinocchio (1940)
Go ahead. Make a fool of yourself, then maybe you’ll listen to your conscience.
every film in the disney animated canon: pinocchio (1940)
“Why, look at ya. Glowing like solar fire. You’re something special, Jim. You’re gonna rattle the stars, you are.”
Treasure Planet (2002) dir. Ron Clements, John Musker
Brother Bear (2003) dir. Robert Walker, Aaron Blaise
Glen Keane’s storyboard drawings for Tarzan
1966 Pirates of the Caribbean Concept Art
Brother Bear (2003) dir. Robert Walker, Aaron Blaise
“Why, look at ya. Glowing like solar fire. You’re something special, Jim. You’re gonna rattle the stars, you are.”
Treasure Planet (2002) dir. Ron Clements, John Musker
Go ahead. Make a fool of yourself, then maybe you’ll listen to your conscience.
every film in the disney animated canon: pinocchio (1940)
“Like I told y’all, kissing a princess breaks the spell.”
New Frozen II stills
Disney announces new fantasy adventure Raya and the Last Dragon.
Written by Crazy Rich Asians screenwriter Adele Lim and inspired by martial arts movies, the animated film takes place in Kumandra “a reimagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization that venerated the mythical dragons for their power and their wisdom,” according to the film’s producer, Osnat Shurer.
Taking place in Southeast Asia, the movie reveals distinct clans living in the Land of the Dragon, but the dragons have vanished and Kumandra is under the control of a dark, sinister force. Raya is a lone warrior trying to save her world and determined to find the last dragon, who she believes has the power to save Kumandra.
It will arrive Thanksgiving 2020.
It’s a very old story, one that goes back almost 2,000 years: a legend about a sorcerer who had an apprentice. He was a bright young lad, and very anxious to learn the business. As a matter of fact, he was a little bit too bright, because he started practicing some of the boss’s best magic tricks before learning how to control them. One day, for instance, when he’d been told by his master to carry water to fill a cauldron, he had the brilliant idea of bringing a broomstick to life to carry the water for him. Well, this worked very well at first. Unfortunately, however, having forgotten the magic formula that would make the broomstick stop carrying the water, he found he’d started something he couldn’t finish. Fantasia (1940)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) dir. Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise
Cinderella (1950)
This. This moment is the most important in the movie. This is when the Prince falls for her - he was infatuated before but he clearly thought that the reason Cinderella was around him was because he was the Prince, but when he discovered she has no clue, he realised that she stayed and talked and spent the whole night with him because she likes who he was as a person - not his title. Not only that but he liked her; we don’t know what they talked about, but we can imagine it must have been interesting and nice to last a whole night so we know she just have said something that made him want to stay around her too. That’s why he wanted to find her, not cause she was pretty (I mean the guy couldn’t even remember her face and went off a shoe for God’s sake - which gives me a theory that the Prince has Prosopagnosia AKA face blindness) but because she liked him not his title, and he liked whoever she was, rich or poor.
Here are three publicity drawings made for Atlantis. I drew Kida, Milo Was drawn by John Pomeroy.