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18 Very, Very, Very Surprising Disney Animated Movie Facts You Probably Didn't Know, But Now Can't Un-Know
18 Very, Very, Very Surprising Disney Animated Movie Facts You Probably Didn't Know, But Now Can't Un-Know

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

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18 Very, Very, Very Surprising Disney Animated Movie Facts You Probably Didn't Know, But Now Can't Un-Know

was almost the villain! In the original concept for Frozen, Elsa was written as a classic villain with an icy heart and a thirst for revenge. But everything changed when the team heard "Let It Go." The song captured a sense of vulnerability and empowerment that didn't fit a traditional villain, inspiring the filmmakers to rewrite Elsa as a layered and misunderstood heroine. de Vil was inspired by a real-life Hollywood actor. Legendary Disney animator Marc Davis, who did the key animation for Cruella, based parts of her design, movements, and personality on actor Tallulah Bankhead, who was known for her dramatic flair, raspy voice, and larger-than-life presence. Disney, Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images And, Cruella sounding like Tallulah was actually unintentional. Betty Lou Gerson, who voiced the character, told the LA Times in 1991, "Well, I didn't intentionally imitate her. I was raised in Birmingham, Alabama, and Tallulah was from Jasper, Alabama. We both had phony English accents on top of our Southern accents and a great deal of flair. So our voices came out that way." pays homage to Tallulah Bankhead being the inspiration for the character in a scene early in the film where Cruella robs the hotel room. In the scene, the movie playing on the TV in the room is Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat, which starred Tallulah. to Lin-Manuel Miranda, he pitched "We Don't Talk About Bruno" as a song to "hold all the characters in the movie." Before working on Encanto, Miranda had worked on Moana, where he saw firsthand in the development process that characters are cut if they aren't important to the main character (saying Moana originally had eight brothers when he started to work on it). By having a "song as a way to check in with the family members who weren't going to get a solo," he knew they would be able to keep all the characters, which was important since the "magic of the story" was that it revolved around a large family. Disney almost made a sequel to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs called Snow White Returns. It would have been a featurette instead of a full-length movie, and the plot would have revolved around the Seven Dwarfs getting the cottage ready for a visit from Snow White. Disney/ Courtesy Everett Collection, The Disney Archives / Via Not much is known about the movie, but it did get storyboarded. It's speculated that, aside from wanting to make a follow-up because of the tremendous success and popularity of Snow White, the sequel was being made because it used two almost completed animation sequences that were cut from Snow White. 2005, a direct-to-video, computer-animated prequel film to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was put into production. The prequel was titled The Seven Dwarfs and was led by director Mike Disa and screenwriter Evan Spiliotopoulos — who both knew the reputation of Disney animated sequel films being unoriginal and not great — and wanted to make something very different. According to Disa, he said it would be "Disney's answer to The Lord of the Rings." However, in 2006, when John Lasseter became the Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, he canceled the movie, along with all other direct-to-video movies still in development. Walt Disney Co. / ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection, Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection / Everett Collection The plot of the movie was actually interesting. It followed Grumpy and Dopey on a quest into the Old Forest to the city of Dwarfenholme; along the way, they would meet the other Dwarfs and befriend a young girl named Narcissa. Also, during the journey, the Dwarfs are being hunted by an evil wizard who wants to use them to get the Olden Dwarf's ancient magical power. But Narcissa is actually the wizard's daughter and works with him to trick the Dwarfs. The film would have ended with Narcissa double-crossing her father by stealing the Olden Dwarf's magic and placing him in the mirror before turning on the Dwarfs. Tim Rice first suggested ABBA to Disney for The Lion King. He had previously collaborated with the band's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus on the musical Chess. Unfortunately (depending on how you look at it), Andersson and Ulvaeus were developing the Swedish musical Kristina från Duvemåla at the time, opening the door for Elton John to step in and ultimately compose the iconic soundtrack. John and Tim Rice wrote a song called "To Be King" for The Lion King. It was originally intended for Mufasa and Zazu to sing to teach Simba about leadership. Reportedly, it was cut during production because its upbeat style didn't suit Mufasa's character, and James Earl Jones's deep voice wasn't a good fit for the song. Lilo & Stitch featured a climactic scene where Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and Nani hijacked a commercial 747 and flew it through Honolulu, narrowly missing buildings. After 9/11, Disney (understandably) reanimated the sequence, replacing the plane with Jumba's spaceship and moving the scene to mountains and canyons. Black Cauldron is Disney's most infamous production and a low point that nearly killed the animation department. However, the film — which was in development since 1973 — was doomed nearly from the start. In 1979, legendary animator Don Bluth, whose team had been working on The Black Cauldron, left Disney, taking 14 key animators with him to start his own animation production company. This left Disney's already small animation department short-staffed and impacted the film's production, causing issues with the story's direction and animation quality, ultimately resulting in a disjointed film. Though it was originally scheduled to be released in 1980, Disney was forced to delay it by several years (at first saying it would be released in Christmas 1984, before ultimately releasing it in the Summer of 1985) as they reworked the story and trained new animators. it came out in 1985, The Black Cauldron was the first Disney film to use the now classic Walt Disney Pictures logo with the castle, blue background, and falling star. Eisenberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg turned down The Little Mermaid when it was first pitched. At the time, they were making a sequel to Splash (another Disney production) and were concerned about making two mermaid movies. Disney, / ©Buena Vista Pictures/courtesy Everet / Everett Collection The two changed their minds when they read the two-page treatment for it and realized they had the makings of a classic Disney fairy tale. And if you're wondering, the sequel to Splash — Splash, Too — was a pretty forgettable made-for-TV movie that didn't even star Tom Hanks or Daryl Hannah. Ashman, who, along with Alan Menken, is credited with saving Disney Animation and starting the Disney Renaissance, first worked with Disney on lyrics for a song in Oliver & Company. While working on the song, Ashman was offered several Disney projects to create music for. Of all the projects, he chose The Little Mermaid. He then brought on board his longtime collaborator, Menken, to help him with the music, and the rest is cinematic history. 1988, during the production of The Little Mermaid, Howard Ashman and Alan Menken wrote a treatment for Aladdin. Disney turned it down, and the two would go on to work on Beauty and the Beast. However, after the success of The Little Mermaid, Disney decided to revive the idea of an Aladdin animated movie. There were many story changes from the original treatment that Ashman and Menken wrote, but three songs ("Friend Like Me," "Prince Ali," and "Arabian Nights") that were written for it did make it into the movie. and the Beast was originally meant to be a much darker film. Before the version we know and love, Disney envisioned Beauty and the Beast as a somber, non-musical adaptation set in 18th-century France. Inspired by French Gothic films and classic literature, the early drafts leaned heavily into drama and realism, with a more brooding tone and less emphasis on enchantment After watching a 20-minute reel of sketches set with temporary vocals that outlined the story, then-chairman of Walt Disney Studios, Jeffrey Katzenberg, decided to kill that version and start over. song "Human Again" was cut from the original 1991 version of Beauty and the Beast. The song was replaced during production by "Something There," which better fit the pacing and emotional arc of the story. When the film was adapted into a Broadway musical, "Human Again" was revived for it. The song was also added to the 2002 special edition of Beauty and the Beast. According to Alan Menken, he loved the song, but it was too long. In 2017, he told the Hollywood Reporter, "I love that song, but it was a nine-minute number and problematic because of the logic of the story. So instead, we used 'Something There,' since both deal with Belle and the Beast falling in love and everyone anticipating becoming human again." you watched the brilliant Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers movie, then you know the villain of it was a grown-up Peter Pan. However, according to the film's director, Akiva Schaffer, they also had a version that they "played with" where the villain was a grown-up Charlie Brown. / ©Disney+/Courtesy Everett Collection, United Features Syndicate / ©United Features Syndicate/Courtesy Everett Collection According to Akiva, while they toyed with the idea, they never attempted to get the rights. lastly, Ugly Sonic's appearance in the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers movie was arguably the best cameo. However, Ugly Sonic was not supposed to be in the movie; originally, the character at the expo that Dale talks with was supposed to be Jar Jar Binks. Disney+ / Via Lucasfilm / Via

Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing
Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing

Daily Mail​

time24-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing

Sydnie Christmas and Lorraine Kelly were left in hysterics as a Dalmatian puppy clambered on top of the singer during Tuesday's episode of the ITV show. The 29 year old appeared on the programme to chat about her upcoming role as Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians The Musical at the Eventim Apollo in London. The star, who won the seventeenth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2024, was joined by an adorable young pooch called Vegas on the sofa. Lorraine said: 'Sydnie joins us now and she's brought a little friend. Who is this?!' 'This is Vegas! My next victim,' Sydnie joked. Just moments into the chat, the cheeky pooch tried to get hold of the newspapers on the coffee table. Lorraine told him: 'No you don't eat that and you don't eat that (the mug), you naughty, naughty gorgeous thing.' The host then asked about what real-life puppies are used in the show. Sydnie explained: 'Well we have a guest puppy at the end, they are well looked after. 'Their own dressing room, the most looked after on the show!' But being in the studio proved to be too much excitement for Vegas as he couldn't keep still, giving Lorraine kisses on the face and nibbling on Sydnie's fingers. As they played out of clip of Sydnie's grandmas sharing a message of how proud they are of her, she laughed out loud and Vegas managed to jump up on the sofa and over Sydney. 'Can I just say, you're doing brilliantly,' Lorraine told Vegas as he nibbled on her hand. Sydnie confessed: 'My hand is on fire!' Lorraine said: 'Sydnie joins us now and she's brought a little friend. Who is this?!' 'This is Vegas! My next victim,' Sydnie joked 'He is using you as a chew toy?' Lorraine asked. Sydnie said: 'He is!' The theatre show's official Instagram account took to their page to celebrate Syndie's part in the production. They wrote: 'Did you catch our fabulous @sydniechristmas on this morning. 'We can't wait to see her on stage in Hammersmith this summer playing the greatest villain of them all, Cruella de Vil! 'From 18 July for 6 weeks only!' Many rushed to the comments section to share their excitement, including Vegas the pup. His account wrote: 'I had the best time.' Another fan said: '@sydniechristmas you legend you!!' 'You go girl... the role of a life time. You are going to kill it.' 'What a lovely person Sydnie is ,she so deserves everything that is going on for her. Really enjoyed her chat with Lorraine, not forgetting her gorgeous companion.' 'I'm glad you got the role of the super fashionable, popular theater pro on that TV show. You were born for that role.' Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic
The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic

The Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic

SUDBURY is a charming ancient town in Suffolk that people may not realise was the inspiration for a hit Disney film. Locations in Sudbury, like the drinking fountain and horse trough by St Peter's Church featured in 101 Dalmatians - because the author lived nearby. 5 5 Dodie Smith, who was famous for writing the Disney classic 101 Dalmatians, spent her adult life living in the Essex village of Finchingfield. As a result, she used to regularly visit Sudbury, which was half an hour away, to do her shopping. Parts of Sudbury was used for the setting of the classic children's story, including the drinking fountain and horse trough by St Peter's Church. It is mentioned as the place where Pongo and Perdita stop to have a drink while trying to track down the lost puppies. The town is even named in the book, it reads: "Just before midnight they came to the market town of Sudbury. Pongo paused as they crossed the bridge over the River Stour." Walt Disney visited Dodie at her home in Finchingfield called The Barretts. It's rumoured the Grade II listed Georgian manor Greys Hall, in the nearby village of Sible Hedingham, was the inspiration for Cruella de Vil's home. 101 Dalmatians is honoured in The Talbot Trail - which is a series of 14 statues around Sudbury. The trail depicts the town's history, other statues include the town gaol. On Gaol Lane is the statue that was the gateway to Sudbury Court where prisoners were locked up to await trial. 5 5 There's also 'The Running Boy' which tells the story of James Bigmore, a boy who ran alongside a coach, all the way from Sudbury to Norwich in six hours. Another is the fearsome Queen of the Iceni, Boudicea as well as the artist Thomas Gainsborough. Sudbury is also home to the National Trust property The Children's Country House. It re-opened after a big makeover in 2022 - with its property and gardens all aimed at entertaining kids Unlike most National Trust properties, children are encouraged to go wild, run around and touch everything with no roped-off areas. While features of the historic country home can still be enjoyed, the new wing includes everything from interactive displays to a dressing-up room. One British celeb lives in Suffolk – here are his favourite places to go from smallest pub in UK to beachside brewery. And why Southwold in Suffolk has more than enough for a weekend's exploring. 5

Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'
Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'

Scottish Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'

Plus, when Disney is planning to launch cruise holidays from the UK SAIL AWAY Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on 'heroes and villains' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DISNEY has unveiled the first look at a new $1.1 billion (£826million) cruise ship based on 'heroes and villains'. Disney Destiny will be the newest addition to Disney's cruise ship fleet and this one will be themed around classic Disney villains and heroes. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 8 The newest edition to Disney's cruise ship fleet will be themed around heroes and villains Credit: PR Handout 8 There will be a Hercules Broadway-like show on the cruise Credit: Instagram 8 Cruella De Vil will have her own piano lounge Credit: Disney On the cruise ship, characters expected to a make an appearance include Marvel superheroes and traditional villains such as Maleficent, Loki, and Dr. Facilier. The theme of 'good and evil' will be present throughout the ship with the design, architecture, entertainment and dining all embracing the theme. The Grand Hall is a Marvel-themed area and features a statue of Black Panther King T'Challa. Meanwhile, the ship's exterior design will boast the legendary Minnie Mouse standing heroically on the bow. The very first Marvel hero, Spider-Man, will be featured on the stern. As for the onboard entertainment, passengers can expect Broadway-level stage shows, such as Hercules and there will be a number of interactive performances and immersive storytelling. Travellers will be able to choose their 'side', with multiple different zones and activities featuring heroes or villains. For fine dining, there will be a Lion King-themed restaurant based around the Pride Lands, which will have an immersive food experience and narrative. The restaurant will be the first-of-its-kind with a musical dining experience celebrating Simba's journey to fulfill his destiny as King of the Pride Lands. For something sweeter, Edna Á La Mode from The Incredibles will have her own sweet shop, with unique confectionary. Inside our family trip to Disney World in Florida Other eateries will include casual dining with ocean views in the marketplace. It will feature 10 counters offering favourites and international specialties. There will be two walkup cafes and Mickey's Smokestack BBQ, Donald's Cantina, Daisy's Pizza Pies, Goofy's Grill and Minnie's Delights. One of the 'evil' destinations onboard will celebrate a classic Disney villain - Cruella De Vil - with her very own Piano Lounge. The AquaMouse ride is Disney Cruise Line's signature water attraction and onboard Destiny, it will feature a new storyline with Disney Animation villains and an original soundtrack composed by Emmy Award-winning composer, Christopher Willis. 8 Passengers will even have get to choose between 'sides' Credit: Disney 8 There will be a first-of-its-kind musical dining experience on board Credit: Disney 8 Edna from The Incredibles will have her own sweet shop Credit: Disney The Disney Destiny will offer four and five-night cruises through The Bahamas and Western Caribbean, to Disney's private ports - Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point. Bookings for the cruise are expected to open later this year. The vessel will head off on a maiden voyage from Fort Lauderdale in Florida on November 20. Disney is also set to launch new cruise holidays from the UK next year, with trips to European islands and cities. Plus, one man has visited Disney theme parks more than 50 times. 8 The Grand Hall will be Marvel-themed, featuring Black Panther Credit: Disney

Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'
Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'

The Irish Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Disney reveals new £826million cruise ship launching this year based on ‘heroes and villains'

DISNEY has unveiled the first look at a new $1.1 billion (£826million) cruise ship based on 'heroes and villains'. Advertisement 8 The newest edition to Disney's cruise ship fleet will be themed around heroes and villains Credit: PR Handout 8 There will be a Hercules Broadway-like show on the cruise Credit: Instagram 8 Cruella De Vil will have her own piano lounge Credit: Disney On the cruise ship, characters expected to a make an appearance include Marvel superheroes and traditional villains such as The theme of 'good and evil' will be present throughout the ship with the design, architecture, entertainment and dining all embracing the theme. The Grand Hall is a Marvel-themed area and features a statue of Black Panther King T'Challa. Meanwhile, the ship's exterior design will boast the legendary Minnie Mouse standing heroically on the bow. Advertisement Read more on Disney The very first Marvel hero, Spider-Man, will be featured on the stern. As for the onboard entertainment, passengers can expect Broadway-level stage shows, such as Hercules and there will be a number of interactive performances and immersive storytelling. Travellers will be able to choose their 'side', with multiple different zones and activities featuring heroes or villains. For fine dining, there will be a Pride Lands, which will have an immersive food experience and narrative. Advertisement Most read in News Travel The restaurant will be the first-of-its-kind with a musical dining experience celebrating Simba's journey to fulfill his destiny as King of the Pride Lands. For something sweeter, Edna Á La Mode from Inside our family trip to Disney World in Florida Other eateries will include casual dining with ocean views in the marketplace. It will feature 10 counters offering favourites and international specialties. Advertisement There will be two walkup cafes and Mickey's Smokestack BBQ, Donald's Cantina, Daisy's Pizza Pies, Goofy's Grill and Minnie's Delights. One of the 'evil' destinations onboard will celebrate a classic Disney villain - The AquaMouse ride is Disney Cruise Line's signature water attraction and onboard Destiny, it will feature a new storyline with Disney Animation villains and an original soundtrack composed by Emmy Award-winning composer, Christopher Willis. 8 Passengers will even have get to choose between 'sides' Credit: Disney Advertisement 8 There will be a first-of-its-kind musical dining experience on board Credit: Disney 8 Edna from The Incredibles will have her own sweet shop Credit: Disney The Disney Destiny will offer four and five-night cruises through Bookings for the cruise are expected to open later this year. Advertisement The vessel will head off on a maiden voyage from Fort Lauderdale in Florida on November 20. Disney is also set to launch Plus, one man has 8 The Grand Hall will be Marvel-themed, featuring Black Panther Credit: Disney Advertisement 8 The first sailing is due to set off on November 20 Credit: Instagram

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