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doyouknowthismusical · 2 months
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theartoffrozen · 5 months
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Deleted song “More Than Just The Spare” written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and performed by Kristen Bell at a charity event for A Broaderway
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pureanonofficial · 6 months
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Leave anyone else you love in the tags! This list is specifically for composers who are not composer-lyricists!
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delgado-master · 9 months
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Also let’s talk about how lin manuel Miranda was canceled for making a historical play possibly in slightly bad taste while two time egot winner Robert Lopez wrote the Book of Mormon, which is undeniably racist. But you never hear people criticizing him.
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bigfrozenfan · 5 months
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Do You Want to Build a Movie? An Oral History of Frozen
Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck, and more of the cast and creative team reflect on the birth of an unlikely modern Disney classic.
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glimeres · 2 months
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Frozen (2013) - Let it Go / Multi-Language Version
Idina Menzel (English) / Anaïs Delva (European French + Canadian French) / Willemijn Verkaik (German + Dutch) / Hu Wei Na (Mandarin) / Annika Herlitz (Swedish) / Takaku Matsu (Japanese) / Carmen Sarahí (Latin American Spanish) / Kasia Łaska (Polish) / Füredi Nikolett (Hungarian) / Gisela (Castilian Spanish + Catalan) / Serena Autieri (Italian) / Hye-Na Park (Korean) / Jelena Gavrilovié (Serbian) / Jobelle Ubalde (Cantonese) / Ana Encarnação (European Portuguese) / Marsha Milan (Bahasa Malaysian) / Anna Buturlina (Russian) / Maria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg (Danish) / Nadezhda Panayotova (Bulgarian) / Lisa Stokke (Norwegian) / Gam Wichayanee (Thai) / Elke Buyle (Flemish)
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the-plot-blog-thing · 5 months
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For Fun: Here's My Favorite Disney Songs That Were Deleted/Changed In The Final Film (Part 5)
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Eventually, the Disney executives decided the film wasn't working, and called for a complete retool. Roger Allers left, leaving Cats Don't Dance director Mark Dindal as the sole director on the film. The film became a buddy comedy, road-trip Looney Tunes-esque film set in ancient Peru, known as Kingdom in the Sun, later known by release as The Emperor's New Groove. All of Sting and David Hartley's songs were cut, but they stayed on to write "Perfect World", Kuzco's theme for the beginning and end of the film, and "My Funny Friend and Me' which is the end credits song. However, at one point, Yzma was going to have her own reprise of "Perfect World". About halfway through the film, after Kuzco's fake funeral would've been when this reprise would've taken place. (The fact that Eartha Kitt does not sing in the final film at all is the biggest problem of Emperor's New Groove)
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(If you do get the chance, check out the documentary "The Sweatbox" on Internet Archive. It documents the crazy development of this film, and Disney intentionally tried to bury it as it made their execs look bad. It's very interesting, so give it a watch!)
Tangled and Frozen were both in development for a significantly long time for Disney movie standards. Back when Tangled was called Rapunzel, songwriter Chris Curtis wrote these two songs based on an early draft: "All That I've Done for You" and "Are There Girls In The World Like Me?"
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For the final film, there was a cut reprise of "When Will My Life Begin" and "Mother Knows Best" was also longer initially.
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Alan Menken wrote an early song for Frozen called "Love Can't Be Denied" back when the film was called The Snow Queen
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Finally, my personal favorite cut song from Frozen by the Lopez's is "Life's Too Short" which was replaced by the "First Time in Forever" reprise in the final film. I like how the sibling energy feels between Anna and Elsa here.
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That's all the songs I'm gonna cover here, but there are plenty more. Alice in Wonderland had like two movie's worth of cut songs to go through. But thank you for indulging in my wordy nerd posts!
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dsneybuf91 · 7 months
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Because Halloween & Filipino-American History Month both occur in October:
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screen1ne · 1 year
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Review: The Book Of Mormon
"The musical version of Cards Against Humanity" Read the Screen One review of The Book Of Mormon here #BookOfMormon #Musical #Review @bookofmormonuk @_domsimpson_ @AvivaTulley @MrStevieWebb @PrinceWales_UK
Book Of Mormon Trailer Now into its tenth year, Book of Mormon shows absolutely no signs of slowing down.  Still playing to packed houses at the Prince Of Wales Theatre in London, the musical from the minds of South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone is still one of the most creatively brilliant and most shocking musicals you will find in the West End since Avenue Q (Which Robert Lopez, the third…
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doyouknowthismusical · 5 months
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theartoffrozen · 2 months
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Deleted troll song from Frozen by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
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In case you were not aware:
The same guy who wrote this:
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and this:
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also wrote this:
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meltthefrozenheart · 1 year
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Jen and Chris gave us this insight into the characters early on that Elsa is a mythic character and Anna is a fairy tale character,” Bobby said. “They’re two different kinds of heroines, and I think in terms of their songs, and they’re really the two main characters, Elsa’s style reaches for that pop opera — mythic, epic contemporary feel. And instead of going for fairytale princess for Anna, this time, because it felt like in Frozen 1, Anna had already gone through her big lesson, we really went more for a folk rock influence in this one - Bobby Lopez
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1lilspark · 1 year
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I wish I had a circut because I’d make this into a shirt design for festival of the arts
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