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@whereimaginationhasnoage
Ratatouille (2007)
But people I guess can’t live like that They all must pay a price To be safe we lose our chance of ever knowing What’s around the river bend
And next time I see this dog, I expect it to be a model citizen. Capisce?
Brother Bear (2003)
Fun Fact: The iconic Lady And The Tramp spaghetti kiss almost never happened. The scene in which two dogs nuzzle over a plate of noodles was cut from the film’s first storyboards by Walt Disney himself. He wanted the dogs to have human emotions but thought fine dining might be pushing it. “Walt wasn’t convinced that that would be a very clean-cut scene,” tells Steven Vagnini. “As you can imagine, if you have two pets and they eat a plate of spaghetti, it’s hard to envision that being too graceful.“ Directing animator Frank Thomas saved the day and the scene by working up a rough version to convince Disney. (x)
Hercules + Grecian scenery
“I’d rather be shiny, like a treasure from a sunken pirate wreck.”
“For it is plain as anyone can see, we’re simply meant to be.”
– Jack and Sally
Kerchak, requested by anonymous
No words describe a mother’s tears, no words can heal a broken heart. A dream is gone, but then there’s hope, somewhere something is calling for you. Two worlds, one family.
“You must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul.” -Gusteau
It didn’t end well.