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elijones94 · 6 months
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🐆 Similarly to what I did last night, today I looked through another blog post on Andreas Deja’s animation blog in which he showcased some of Milt Kahl’s rough animation drawings of Bagheera in “The Jungle Book”. They are of the scene early on in the movie where Bagheera orders Mowgli to climb a tree to sleep in for the night: “Go on, up you go.” I even looked some other Milt Kahl drawings of Bagheera which showed how the animator observed how actor Sebastian Cabot read his lines as Bagheera during recording sessions for “Jungle Book”. Another one of Bagheera’s main animators was Ollie Johnston, whose scenes included the panther’s discovery of Mowgli, taking him to the wolves den, his nighttime discussion with Baloo, and his heart eulogy thinking that Baloo was killed by Shere Khan. Yesterday was the 56th anniversary of Disney’s “The Jungle Book”. #Disney100
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julietslvr · 28 days
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i have plans i can’t hang out
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atomic-chronoscaph · 5 months
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The Sword in the Stone lobby cards (1963)
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heccfriccart · 1 year
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i'm mad cause i didn't get fairy gala ortho so heres some memes previous
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marvelobsessed134 · 28 days
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Going to Disneyland with Elvis headcannons
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A/n: First Elvis fic! I’ve had this idea for a couple days now and finally decided to write it! Also just a disclaimer even though I am a huge Disney nerd especially for the parks I may get some information inaccurate because I was obviously not around in the 60s to go to Disneyland during that time. I have been an avid Disneyland guest for my whole life basically so I do know a lot about how the park is run and things like that.
Pairings: Late 60s!Elvis x Fem!Reader
Warnings: too much explanation about vintage Disneyland sorry
Okay so the day would start out where the two of you would get there bright and early for rope drop (when the park opens and they drop the rope that blocks off the rides)
You wanted to make sure you could get on the E ticket rides (Back then Disney had tickets for rides and you’d buy a little ticket book and there were different tickets: A, B, C, D, and E. E ticket rides were the popular more thrilling rides like Matterhorn bobsleds) before the lines got too long
Elvis always had a blast at Disneyland with you being able to let out his inner child
After a couple rides you’d get breakfast on Main Street and talked about your plans for the day after eating. You’d both stare at sleeping beauty castle in awe and a cast member (what the employees are called) would offer to take your picture in front of it which of course you’d say yes
Elvis obviously being extremely famous has people come up to him and ask for autographs and such and he’d politely decline, saying he was here to have a good time with his girl
Cinderella definitely had a thing for him when the two of you went to get your picture with her, she was paying much more attention to Elvis than you. She was trying to hold in the fangirling and not break character
Elvis thought it was funny that you were a tiny bit upset about it until non other than Prince Phillip seemed so enamored by you and he felt how you were feeling previously. The two of you just laughed it off together though
You went on the smaller (but still fun) rides like the carousel, teacups, Snow White’s Scary Adventures, Pinocchio, and Mr. Toads Wild Ride
Elvis loves the Mickey ice cream bars and you love the cotton candy
You had a lot of fun waving to the mermaids that sat on the rocks above the submarine voyage ride
Elvis didn’t like that other men thought it was okay to whistle and be disrespectful to the mermaids but he didn’t say anything to them just muttered to you, “The lack of respect these men have is disgusting.” Which made you giggle a bit and agree
Midday you’d watch the parade and then go into the Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln attraction to watch the amazing Abraham Lincoln animatronic (it’s actually really amazing one of the best animatronics in the park)
You’d ride on the pack mules on the trail through natures wonderland attraction which was super fun
And even go on the canoes which Elvis helped the whole boat with how good he was at rowing
The day would end at night, standing in front of the castle with your head resting on his shoulder as you watched the fireworks.
And of course you’d fall asleep on the car ride home
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magicalshopping · 1 year
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♡ Winnie the Pooh For The Love Of Hunny Musical Snow Globe ♡
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moodboard-d · 3 months
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inthedarktrees · 20 days
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Śpiąca królewna (Sleeping Beauty), Polish film poster design by Hanna Bodnar, 1962
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brunosaderogatory · 2 months
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Luca Time Period hints, from earliest to latest:
After 1952: Un Baccio a Mezzanotte (Quartetto Cetra) plays on Tomasso’s gramophone.
After 1953: Posters of Roman Holiday and La Strada are displayed in the background.
After 1954: A poster of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is displayed in the background.
(Iffy) After 1957: A poster of the fictional movie Attack of the Sea Monster could be a play on the real movie Attack of the Crab Monsters.
After 1958: Big Deal on Madonna Street plays on a television.
After 1960: Tintarella di Luna (Mina Mazzini) plays on Giulia’s radio.
During/After 1962: Andare al Centro Ora (Gianni Morandi) plays on Ercole’s radio.
(Iffy) During/After 1962: Ercole’s Vespa bears most resemblance to the GS 160, which began production in 1962.
(Iffy) During/Before 1964: The GS 160 stopped production in 1964.
Before 1969: Luca and Giulia watch the moon landing in the end credits.
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citrus-cactus · 5 months
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Watching Awakening Parts 4 & 5 is mostly just me waiting for my favorite failwoman to have a bazooka-assisted meltdown on national TV
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dy3rs3v3 · 6 months
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The Bee Gees wandering around London looking dapper in their suits, 1967
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Help I made 60 GIFs of The Great Mouse Detective because @amypihcs said there wasn't enough Basil (she meant my pesto but this is irrelevant here)
Pt. 1 - Pt. 2 - Pt. 3 - Pt. 4 - Pt. 5 - Pt. 6 - Best of
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atomic-chronoscaph · 7 months
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Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963)
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retropopcult · 3 months
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Disneyland's keel boat Gullywhumper, 1964.
The Gullywhumper faithfully plied the Rivers of America around Tom Sawyer's Island for 42 years until one evening in May 1997, when the boat began to rock side to side. It capsized, dumping a full boatload of passengers into the river, leaving several with minor injuries. The boat was removed for inspection and neither it nor its companion craft the Bertha Mae returned for operation.
Instead, the Gullywhumper returned to Rivers of America as a prop and was moored on Tom Sawyer Island where passengers on the Davy Crockett Canoes, the Sailing Ship Columbia, and the Mark Twain Riverboat could see it while passing. Eventually, hull damage caused the boat to flood and sink, and it was finally removed from Disneyland in April 2009.
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deckardsdwelling · 8 months
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Harrison Ford in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” -Lucasfilm
— WDD
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