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101 Dalmatians: Happy Ending
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Happy 62th anniversary, 101 Dalmatians! 62 years of the best boi!
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Perdita Icons
Below you’ll find 75 icons of Perdita from 101 Dalmatians (live action). No credit is necessary.
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Being able to watch my vhs again is truly my favorite thing
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Blogmas #2 2023
Underrated Disney movies that I love
1) Big Hero 6
This movie always makes me cry like a baby
2) Dinosaur
Before Disney Plus, I swear I had thought I dreamt this movie. Because no one else seemed to remember it. But honestly this movie makes me cry so much. Like definitely worth a watch
3) The Wild
This was clearly Disney's attempt to compete with Madagascar. But it was a cute attempt, nostalgia is definitely helping this but it's definitely a classic
But the iconic dialogue lives in my head.
"who knows how to stere?"
"we are animals"
"so none of us"
4) 101 Dalmatians
Cruella Deville is a bop. And i have to say the movie is so aesthetically pleasing. It makes me happy to see all those little puppies just vibing as the adults scramble to save them
5) Atlantis; the lost empire
This movie made me bisexual
6) The Emperor's new groove
This movie made me the person I am today. It's the perfect combination of heart, humor and just utter ridiculousness. This movie genuinely feels like a warm hug of my childhood after a particularly hard day
7) the Rescuer series
Under movie which I was convinced for the longest time was a fever dream. I love that they made this film. It broke my heart to see both those children and how the adults in their life let them down but it made me the person I am today. I work in healthcare to make sure that no child ever feels like that. So this movie really is worth the watch..brilliantly written just deserves so much more credit
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame
First of all, the crush I had on Esmeralda is unreal. Like she is so pretty. Also, i love how they showed that she didn't love Quasimodo but not because he was ugly but he just wasn't the person for her. Also the villian death was so Amazing. I was so happy when that mother ducker perished
Also god helped the outcasts deserves an Oscar
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9) Brother Bear
Another story that makes.me cry. And i love the portrayal of Native American lore compared to Pocahontas where there was a glamoroisation of the coloniser. The ending always gets me and makes.me an ugly crying mess
Also the iconic "stop.telling people I'm dead" meme
10) Robin Hood
The humor in this movie is unmatched. I had the biggest crush on Robin. He was so smooth and those eyes. Sir! Omg please.
Also i think it's so well written which can't be said for some Disney movies
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Papercutz Partners with Disney Publishing Worldwide For Graphic Novels, Phineas And Ferb Graphic Novel Slated For June
Mad Cave Studios celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and its children’s graphic novel imprint, Papercutz, is kicking things off with a bang. Today, the publisher announced a partnership with Disney to produce a series of comics featuring iconic and beloved characters, and The Beat has all the details.
The Papercutz line of Disney comics will focus on Disney’s many film properties, including such favorites as Encanto and Turning Red, as Disney Television Animation's hit legacy series Phineas And Ferb, Frozen, 101 Dalmatians and Disney Fairies.
In June, Papercutz will release Phineas & Ferb Vol. 1 (June 11) and The New Adventures Of: Encanto Vol. 1 (June 25), continuing its FCBD offerings with the latter and introducing a classic Disney IP to its catalog with the former.
Phineas & Ferb Vol. 1 (June 11, 2024): Join the hilarious duo on their epic adventures in this must-have comics collection
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Chloe’s House
Chloe, a Dalmatian, lives in this interesting modernist house. It looks like her Dad is an architect or a designer.
We get to see parts of the house interior in “Octopus”.
Chloe’s home is somewhat close (by car) to Bluey’s, they get rides to each other’s homes in “Octopus”, and in “Bingo”, Bluey is driven to Chloe’s.
101 is probably an auspicious address number for Dalmatians?
Here’s the entranceway. Note the lack of window coverings throughout, no curtains, shades, or blinds. Note the abstract art on the walls throughout the home.
Unlike Bluey’s home, Chloe’s home is much more grown-up/refined. While it incorporates wood elements like the Heeler home, it does not feel like a house for kids. Note the glass-surround fireplace and the fish tank incorporated into the wall.
We can see the yard through the windows. The yard is quite different to Bluey’s, no grass... very formal. Maybe Chloe’s Dad is xeriscaping?
Another view of the fishtank, it separates the sitting room from Dad’s home office.
(This is another example showing dog-people in “Bluey” are not opposed to having pets…)
Dad still uses a drafting table. Old-school.
Note the small icon on the plaque on the wall; there is a similar one in the elevator in the hotel in “Relax”. I’m thinking maybe it’s a fire exit map?
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Random thought that's probably unoriginal but hay it's 4 AM and I've been thinking about this for awhile. Ever find it funny the comparison between Oswald's and Mickey's relationship with Walt Disney's and Ub Iwerks'? It's a funny parallel that doesn't get talked about much largely because people seem to forget Ub Iwerks (ironic). WARNING: RANT!
Wanna note this rant is by a person who hasn't properly played Epic Mickey 1, 2, and 2.5 (power of illusion) so sorry if I get some stuff wrong yet I know the premise and key story points. Anyways:
For those who don't know Ub Iwerks was longtime friend of Walt Disney and basically the man who would lead the Walt Disney Studios into being what it is today Ub's technical influence on the animations shouldn't be dismissed at all. The man is responsible for some of the most iconic stuff in Disney history like the colors of Dumbo's "Pink Elephants" musical number, a photography technique for the rain in Bambi, creation of a specialized Xerox machine allowing for drawings to go directly onto cels for 101 dalmatians, and he himself earned an Oscar for his efforts in bringing the mix of 2D and live action together in Mary Poppins. He even directed and worked on while going went uncredited for his creation of the wartime shorts that saved Disney Studios during WW2. From there Ub went back to working on SFX after the war and was responsible for a lot of technical magicry behind Disneyland. Oh he also was responsible for some technical stuff behind Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" where he won another Oscar. So ya know the man had clear innovative talent. Despite this work Ub was a humble man and the only real reason why we know of most of his influence and his history with Walt is because of his grand daughter's own creation of a documentary involving him. Arguably Ub is the real creator of Mickey Mouse although that debate isn't what I wanna talk about and I'm neutral on the subject regarding it. What I wanna talk about is how Ub was always there from the very beginning, he and Walt were together way before Disney was the thing it is today and to get it there they bankrupted 3 different companies before finally making it big. Despite this Ub is mostly forgotten, his input on the legacy of Disney Studios being treated as nothing more than a footnote despite his feats. Ub stayed in the background being the hard working man and animator while Walt was a director and charismatic face. Ub did win two Oscars yet now and days he's severely undercutted and even forgotten despite making most of the original cartoons (dude made Plane Crazy aka Mickey's first cartoon in garage on a nothing budget FFS) and being one of the major catalyst for animation as we know it today.
One person gets all the credit and is the face of a company while the other who helped create it is usually left forgotten and only really known by a certain group of people who are more invested in history. Sound familiar? Of course Oswald isn't as important to Disney as Ub was (sorry Ozzie) yet I still find the parallel really cool and thematically fitting. In Epic Mickey there is a statue that parodies the famous one of Mickey and Walt holding hands, yet Oswald made it about himself instead with him replacing Mickey. This no doubt shows bitterness and resentment and the plot of Epic Mickey features the two eventually making up after it all. Not after ya know after Oswald gets mad and releases the blot and all that after rightfully getting pissed knowing his world was put in danger and his wife was basically killed by Mickey. Everything works out in the end thankfully and in the second game the two are on much better terms of course, in the first game Oswald also does make an attempt to be nice to Mickey because it's what Ortensia would of wanted.
Despite them reconnecting and acting as brothers I still feel like Oswald would hold some sorta grudge. If not for the fame stealing thing at least for the whole "you ruined my world and turned my wife to stone" thing. Oswald is petty enough to make faces at Mickey behind his back, no way is the rabbit THAT mature to forgive Mickey 100% for everything. Still, I feel like the only real way Oswald could ever get over the fact that Mickey took his spot as the mascot and face of Disney is by learning about Ub and his input. This is a neat little head canon I have that Oswald would embrace Ub as his creator instead of Walt. There would be something so fitting if Oswald learned he had two dads and his creation was a joint effort and actively learning about Ub and his contributions to Disney. I feel like instead of yearning for the attention his brother has he'd take a page out of Ub's book, he'd sit in the background and let the fame and popularity go to another despite the fact that there would be no popularity without him.
I made this rant because I was too lazy to draw this but: the idea of Oswald making a statue featuring him holding Ub Iwerks' hand as opposed to Walt's is such a cool and cute idea to me. It would not only show Oswald's acceptance of not being in the spotlight yet it would also honor the legacy of another who was "forgotten".
Anyways rant over, I'm excited for Epic Mickey rebrushed and can't wait to experience it and I probably need to sleep for classes i got later.
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I chose not to count any of the minor villains from the Package Films (ex: the Wolf from Make Mine Music, the Headless Horseman from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, etc), and there is no Real Villain in Dumbo (prejudice), Bambi ("Man"), or Lady and the Tramp (Aunt Sarah??? the rat????), hence they're omitted as well. The reason I still included Pinocchio is because half of the cast are Iconic Villains/Antagonists, so it's kinda hard NOT to count them lol.
Happy voting! ❤
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Hi everyone! Here’s the newest addition to my Creator Shoutout Series (january 1 - january 8)! For info about the series, I explained it in the first post here, but generally, it’s to show appreciate to editors and their creations that i love from the past week. To track this series or look at previous shoutouts, please check out the tag on my blog *creatorshoutouts. Have a great week everyone!
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Say what you want about the Disneytoons produced Disney sequels (and boy do I have things to say about them) but they did contribute much to the genre of 'Disney song that slaps and is probably a bit odd that no fucker knows about'.
Deception, disgrace; aye folks know about the 90's music video zebra and gazelle, but I offer TLK III remixing a bunch of lines and giving us the majesty that is Digga Tunnah Dance. Prince Charming is notable in Cinderella III, flinging himself out the window and all that, but I offer you Hayden Panettiere singing a song that istg invented fairytale romance!
Also on offer:
The fucking Tigger Movie making me cry with a collaboration from Footloose singer Kenny Loggins and Disney icons the Sherman Brothers
A bunch of dogs from Lady and the Tramp II singing about living in a junkyard, that isn't especially good, but is an absolute bop.
A song from 101 Dalmatians II that was included on a Disney compilation album back in 2004, which might seem a bit odd nowadays if the album hadn't been full of strange song choices for even back in 2004.
A rock cover of I Wan'na Be Like You by Smash Mouth. No I didn't make this up. It's real. It's there. I'm not trying to rickroll thi (There seems to be two versions, one with Baloo, the other just with Mowgli. No clue why. This is is the one without) - Bonus: shoutout to Sora and Amity Blight singing about the jungle rhythm.
Phil Collins coming back for Tarzan II to give us Who Am I?, a song I absolutely fucking love. Also yes that is American comedian George Carlin as the gorilla.
Two of the sweetest songs you'll probably ever hear in your life from Bambi II: There is Life and First Sign of Spring.
The absolute belters that are Welcome to this Day and Feels Like Home from Brother Bear 2. Massively underrated. Love these two.
Some are better than others, and some aren't necessarily good per se, but they're fun in their own way and scratch that particular itch. Some make me feel good, most are incredibly nostalgic, some may surprise you. Go take a listen!
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