Saturday, June 18, 2016

Muppetational & Winged Pirate (Frozen Fever) (2014–2015) Information

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Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate

Directed by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho, Aimee Scribner
Screenplay by: Jennifer Lee
Story by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Marc E. Smith
Based on: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Bill Barretta, Angela BartysKristen Bell, Eva BellaJeff Bennett, Paul Briggs, Tyler Bunch, Billy Connolly, Jim CummingsGrey DeLisle, Ralph Fiennes, Santino Fontana, Josh GadDave Goelz, Jonathan GroffChristina Hendricks, Tom Hiddleston, Megan Hilty, Jane Horrocks, Anjelica Huston, Eric JacobsonJennifer LeePeter Linz, Lucy Liu, Jesse McCartneyIdina Menzel, Rob Paulsen, Carlos Ponce, Kevin Michael Richardson, David RudmanJennifer Saunders, Livvy StubenrauchRaven-Symoné, Matt Vogel, Kari Wahlgren, Mae Whitman, Steve Whitmire, Chris Williams, Mick Wingert
Music by: Christophe BeckJoel McNeely, Hans Zimmer, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Bret McKenzie
Cinematography: Scott Beattie, Mohit Kallianpur
Edited by: Jeff Draheim
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: April 1, 2014 (Los Angeles premiere), March 13, 2015 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: August 18, 2015
Running time: 184 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $150 million
Box office: $543.5 million
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The Winged Pirate
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Release Date: March 13, 2015
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From the world of "Peter Pan" comes "The Winged Pirate," a swashbuckling new adventure about Zarina (voice of Christina Hendricks), a smart and ambitious dust-keeper fairy who's captivated by Blue Pixie Dust and its endless possibilities. When Zarina's wild ideas get her into trouble, she flees Pixie Hollow and joins forces with the scheming pirates of Skull Rock, who make her captain of their ship. Tinker Bell (voice of Mae Whitman) and her friends must embark on an epic adventure to find Zarina, and together they go sword-to-sword with the band of pirates led by a cabin boy named James (voice of Tom Hiddleston), who'll soon be known as Captain Hook himself.
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Frozen Fever (themed Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy) is a 2014–2015 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale The Snow Queen and Robert Louis Stevenson's tale Treasure Island, it is one of the 54th animated features along with Big Hero 6 in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It is also the second film based on the same tale; the first being Treasure Planet. The film tells a story when a misunderstood dust-keeper fairy named Zarina steals Pixie Hollow's all-important blue pixie dust and flies away to join forces with the pirates of Skull Rock, Tinker Bell and her fairy friends must embark on an adventure to return it to its rightful place. Young Jim Hawkins (Walter) is given a treasure map by a mysterious sailor, and he sets sail with his pals, Gonzo and Rizzo, on a high-seas adventure. However, in the midst of their pursuit of Zarina, Tink's world is turned upside down. Joining them on the expedition is the Squire Trelawney (Fozzie Bear), the dashing Captain Smollett (Kermit), and the mutinous Long John Silver. Tink finds that their respective talents have been switched as they race against time to retrieve the blue pixie dust and return home to save Pixie Hollow. When Silver and his crew seize the map and take Jim hostage, it is up to Captain Smollett and his men to come to the rescue. But, first, who will rescue them from a tribe of native warthogs, ruled by their queen, Benjamina Gunn (Miss Piggy)? In the program at the end of the film, it's Anna's birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, though Elsa's icy powers might get in the way.

Chris Buck (Tarzan, Surf's Up) and Jennifer Lee (Zootopia) again served as the directors. The film will reprise their respective roles with Mae Whitman, Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, Angela Bartys, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad, along with the Muppet performers Steve Whitmire (his final film role until his retirement in 2016), Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. It will feature newcomers including Christina Hendricks, Tom Hiddleston, and Ralph Fiennes. Christophe Beck and Joel McNeely return to compose the sequel, while Hans Zimmer, who worked on music for The Lion King and the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, was hired to help them write the film's orchestral score, while the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, both of whom had previously worked with Disney Animation on Winnie the Pooh (2011) and Frozen (2013); and Disney Parks on Finding Nemo: The Musical (2007); and Bret McKenzie, penned the songs.

Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, on April 1, 2014. The film went into general theatrical release in the United States on March 13, 2015 (the same day as Disney's live action adaption of Cinderella). The film was a moderate commercial success but was met with positive reviews from critics and audiences, with some critics praising for its animation, voice acting, action sequences, screenplay, and its new song "Making Today a Perfect Day" by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The film was grossed over $80.4 million in worldwide box office revenue.
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Scenes
1. Opening Titles / Shiver My Timbers
2. A Story Worth The Hearin'
3. Meet Zarina
4. Blue Dust Duty
5. Tampering With Pixie Dust
6. Something Better
7. The Black Spot!
8. Billy's Treasure Map
9. Birthday Preparations
10. The Four Seasons Festival
11. Going After Zarina
12. Trelawney & Son, Master Ship Builders
13. Aboard the Hispaniola
14. Long John Silver
15. Captain Smollet Arrives
16. Sailing For Adventure
17. Roll Call
18. Sailing By The Stars
19. Everyone Wants The Map
20. Pirates!
21. Cabin Fever
22. Man Overboard!
23. In The Apple Barrel
24. Land Ho!
25. Stealing Back The Blue Dust
26. Professional Pirate
27. Benjamina Gunn
28. We Don't Need You Anymore
29. Jim, Gonzo and Rizzo Escape
30. Old Acquaintances
31. Master Hawkins to the Rescue
32. Love Led Us Here
33. Time To Escape
34. Fighting the Pirates/Taking Down The Pirates
35. Long John Steals Away
36. Returning Home
37. A Birthday Party In Arendelle
38. End Credits
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Plot
Jim Hawkins (Walter) is a young orphan who lives in the Admiral Benbow in England with his friends Gonzo and Rizzo. Jim listens to the tales of Billy Bones, who tells of his former captain, Captain Flint, who buried his treasure trove on a remote island and executed all of his crew so only he would own the island's map. Zarina, a very smart and inquisitive pixie dust-keeper fairy, is amazed by the magic behind pixie dust and is determined to find out all that it is capable of. After her secretly experimenting with some blue pixie dust and causing an accident in Pixie Hollow, her supervisor Fairy Gary prohibits her from being a dust-keeper. In sorrow, Zarina takes her experiments and runs away from Pixie Hollow. One night, one of Bones' crewmates Blind Pew arrives, giving Bones the black spot. Bones gives Jim the treasure map and reveals that he had been Flint's first mate. Just before dying of a heart attack, he begs Jim to go after the treasure and keep both it and the map safe from pirate hands. An army of pirates attack the inn, destroying it, but the boys escape with the map. One year later, Pixie Hollow celebrates the Four Seasons Festival, with performances from fairies of all the seasons. Elsa is planning to give Anna a surprise birthday party with the help of KristoffSven, and Olaf. During the show, Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Fawn, and Vidia spot Zarina flying around the audience and using some strange pixie dust to summon several poppies that cause everyone to fall asleep, except Tink and her friends who take cover. After Zarina is gone, they realize that she stole all of the blue pixie dust, the only way to make the yellow dust that the fairies use to fly, so they go after her to return it to its rightful place. They follow Zarina to the coast, where it is revealed that she became the captain of a pirate crew, including the cabin boy, James Hook. The fairies manage to retrieve the blue dust for a moment, but Zarina gets it back after throwing at them some multicolored pixie dust that magically switches their innate fairy abilities and talents. Tinker Bell becomes a water fairy, Silvermist becomes a fast-flying fairy, Fawn becomes a light fairy, Iridessa becomes a garden fairy, Rosetta becomes an animal fairy, and Vidia becomes a tinker fairy, much to her horror and disgust.

The trio take the map to the half-wit Squire Trelawney (Fozzie Bear), who arranges a voyage to find the treasure. The orphans are enlisted aboard the Hispaniola as the cabin children, accompanied by Trelawney, Dr. Livesey (Bunsen Honeydew), and his assistant Beaker. The ship is commanded by Captain Abraham Smollett (Kermit the Frog) and his overly strict first mate Mr. Arrow (Sam Eagle). The orphans meet the cook Long John Silver, a one-legged man who Bones warned them of, but Jim and Silver become good friends. The ship sets sail, but Smollett is suspicious of the crew, believing them to be of shady character. They struggle with their swapped talents as they search for Zarina and the pirate ship, in the process meeting a baby crocodile which takes a liking to Rosetta. They find the ship and sneak in, where they hear James saying how the pirates met Zarina after drifting off course, and she became the captain with the promise of making the ship fly so that they could plunder anything without getting caught. After Gonzo and Rizzo are kidnapped and tortured by three of the crew, who have turned out to be pirates, he has the treasure map locked up for safe keeping. It is revealed that Silver and all the secret pirates in the crew had been part of Flint's crew and want the treasure for themselves. Silver fools Mr. Arrow into leaving the ship to test out a rowboat, claims he drowned, and has his minions steal the map during Arrow's memorial service. Jim, Gonzo, and Rizzo discover Silver's treachery and inform Smollett.

The ship arrives at Skull Rock, where the fairies discover the pirates' camp and a mysterious Pixie Dust Tree, which Zarina had grown using pink-colored pixie dust of the garden talent. Arriving at Treasure Island, Smollett orders the entire crew save the officers to go ashore, planning to keep himself and all non-pirate crew aboard the ship and abandon the pirates on the island. However, his plan falls through when it is discovered that Silver has kidnapped Jim to have leverage against the captain. The fairies attempt to retrieve the blue pixie dust but are caught when Iridessa loses control over her nature/earth-based talent and reveals their location. Tink tries to convince Zarina to return home to Pixie Hollow, but she refuses as no one appreciates her unusual talents in dust-keeping, which eventually led her to leave. With the fairies now captured, the pirates begin making pixie dust which becomes successful. On the island, Silver invites Jim to join them in the treasure hunt using his late father's compass. When Jim refuses, Silver forcibly takes the compass from him. Smollett, Gonzo, and Rizzo land on the island in an effort to rescue Jim. However, unbeknownst to them, Silver had hidden a squad of pirates aboard the Hispaniola before leaving, and they capture the ship in Smollett's absence. On the island, Smollett and the rest of the landing party are captured by the native tribe of pigs, where Smollett reunites with his jilted lover Benjamina Gunn (Miss Piggy), the tribe's queen. The pirates find the cave in which Flint hid the treasure is empty, leading to a brief mutiny against Silver. Silver reveals that, even though he is a pirate, he cares for Jim and allows him to escape. Hook, curious about what it's like to fly, convinces Zarina to use some on him, with the result that he begins to fly. After joyfully flying around the cave, Hook double-crosses Zarina and traps her in a lantern, revealing he is the real captain of the pirate crew and that he has merely been using her all along to get the pixie dust for his own purposes of getting to the second star to plunder around the seven seas of Neverland. Smollett and Benjamina are captured by Silver, and Smollett is hung from a cliff to fall to his death. In an effort to save Smollett, Benjamina reveals the treasure is hidden in her house, but when she spits out a kiss from Silver, he hangs her off the cliff as well. Tinker Bell and the others attempt to escape their prison without any success, until the baby crocodile Rosetta befriended arrives and releases them. The fairies attempt once more to retrieve the blue pixie dust and almost succeed, before being confronted by Hook, who threatens to throw Zarina into the sea unless they hand the blue pixie dust over. Tink willingly gives the pixie dust up, and Hook sprinkles it over the ship before throwing Zarina into the water, leaving the fairies to rescue her. Jim rescues his friends and with Mr. Arrow (who is revealed to be alive), the group regains control of the Hispaniola, and rescue Smollett and Benjamina.

The group engages the pirates in a sword fight, until only Silver is left standing, but he surrenders when he finds himself outnumbered. As the pirates sail towards the Second Star, the fairies return and use their switched talents to defeat the pirates and turn the ship away from the Second Star. Zarina attempts to retrieve the blue pixie dust from Hook, who chases after her. Zarina manages to gain a speck of blue pixie dust which she then throws at Hook, who starts flying crazily as the two kinds of pixie dust react to each other. As the fairies fly away, Hook angrily swears revenge on them until he is attacked by the baby crocodile, leaving his crew members to laugh at him, much to his dismay. Zarina returns the blue pixie dust to Tink and her friends, before preparing to leave. While all the pirates are imprisoned, Silver discovers he still has Mr. Arrow's keys and tries to escape with the treasure. Jim confronts him but allows him to leave as long as they never cross paths again, much to Silver's disappointment. Silver rows away, but not before returning Jim's compass to him. However, Mr. Arrow informs Jim and Smollett that the boat Silver used was not seaworthy, and Silver is stranded on the island with no gold. However, she is offered the chance to return to Pixie Hollow and this time accepts, and helps her friends to sail the ship back to Pixie Hollow where the others are waking up with no recollection of what had happened.

Zarina promises not to tamper and experiment with pixie dust again, but is convinced by Tink to show off her astoundingly profound pixie dust abilities one last time. Zarina does so, and in the process, gives Tink and her friends back their original fairy talents, allowing them to put on a beautiful performance to the audience at the Four Seasons Festival. Everyone rushes over to congratulate them, particularly Zarina whose unusually strong and rare talent of pixie dust alchemy is finally accepted and can be who she is. The epilogue program starts while Anna is led by Elsa on a "party treasure hunt" by a string that winds through the kingdom, but Elsa has caught a cold, and unknowingly produces a group of small animated snowmen with each sneeze, who begin to dismantle the birthday party's decorations while Kristoff tries to stop them. While Elsa takes Anna on the hunt, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf try to control the 'Snowgies' and fix the decorations in time for Anna and Elsa's return. After Elsa nearly falls off a clock tower, Anna convinces her to take rest. While Anna enjoys the party, Elsa sneezes a giant snowball through an alphorn, and stuns Hans overseas; whereupon Elsa rests in bed under Anna's care. Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven escort the 'Snowgies' to Elsa's ice palace, where they stay with her snow-giant doorkeeper 'Marshmallow'. With Jim promoted as the ship's new captain, the crew of the Hispaniola sail away, while Silver is left marooned with only a wisecracking Moai head for company.

Upon an extra scene during the end credits of the film, a drifting Hook comes across an unknown ship at sea. One of the crew members, Mr. Smee, comes to greet him. Taking no notice of Smee's words, Hook orders to be pulled up into the ship.

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Dialogues
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
TINKER BELL: You...
ZARINA: Huh.
CLARION: Oh!
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
GONZO: I'll break!
JIM: Please! Please!
KRISTOFF: Relax!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
BOBBLE: Ooh!
TINKER BELL: Clank!
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
PORT: We got their blue dust!
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
PORT: Still smart enough
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
GONZO: Yeah, let's go.
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
GONZO: Hi, Jim!
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
OPPENHEIMER: Right 21.
BONITO: That's right!
STARBOARD: Encore!
PORT: Beautiful!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!
MONTY: Kill them all!
WALDORF: Land ho!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
FAWN: I can't dance!
VIDIA: Uh-oh.
FAWN: Go, go!
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
JAMES: That's right.
YANG: Weigh anchor!
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
JAMES: We're flying!
MUD BUNNY: There's no one on board.
GONZO: Wow!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
OPPENHEIMER: No!
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
OLAF: Summer!
OLAF: All fixed.
SMEE: Man in the water!

BLUVERIDGE:
To the northwest, dirty dishes!
ELSA:
Okay, okay, here we go.
OLAF:
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
FAIRY ANNOUNCER:
Welcome one, welcome all
TINKER BELL:
(GASPS) We're losing her!
STARBOARD:
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
STARBOARD:
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.
TINKER BELL:
Silvermist, are you okay?
ROSETTA:
Well, at least our wings are dry.
JAMES:
You know, I remember when I couldn't
STARBOARD:
All right, just give me the strap.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
JAMES:
Make sure the seams are sealed.
STARBOARD:
He's a smart one, isn't he?
PORT:
What if we tie her wings together?
OPPENHEIMER:
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
STARBOARD:
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
BLACK-EYED PEA:
What are they doing?
STARBOARD:
You're not going anywhere.
SILVERMIST:
That was what I was thinking.
KRISTOFF:
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?

BONES: (SCOTTISH ACCENT)
I was Flint's first mate that voyage,
BONES: (SCOTTISH ACCENT)
Oh, aye.
ZARINA: He doesn't really think
we should tamper with pixie dust.
GONZO: (GRUNTING)
You're standing on my ear!
BLUVERIDGE: Don't be giving him
any more rum!
JIM: (STAMMERING)
You've come to the wrong place.
JIM: (POUNDING ON DOOR)
Mrs. Bluveridge!
STARBOARD: You've got a right
wee brain, you know that?
LONG JOHN: (SINGING)
Heigh ho and up she rises
SQUIRE: Oh, that is Mr. Arrow,
the first mate, a capital fellow.
YANG: (LAUGHS)
Twenty-one gun salute to the captain.
MONTY: Come on, let us out.
We was only joking.
SMOLLETT: This was a person
who served...
GONZO: (SPITS)
This apple has a worm in it.
RIZZO: That's not a worm.
That's my tail.
CLUELESS: Can we make a rug
out of him?
POLLY: That's what I said!
That's what I said!
PORT: Hey watching where
you're swing that thing!
PORT: Come on, you lubber,
get on with it.
JAMES: So, once the golden
dust has been produced...
JAMES: the sluice will coat the ship
with the perfect amount,
JAMES: No pirate I know could
have imagined such a scheme.
JIM: Come on, we've
got to save the Captain!
PORT: Would you watch
where I'm going?
CLUELESS: Okay,
I said something wrong!
KRISTOFF: Oh, no,
please, please stop!

GONZO: Thank you, Billy.
BLUVERIDGE: There you go!
IRIDESSA: Garden Fairy!
ROSETTA: Oh.
MR. ARROW: Move along.
GONZO: Oh, good. That's good. Yeah.
BONITO: Nice boom!
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
STARBOARD: Come on, get moving.
PORT: Are you talking to me?
STARBOARD: Yes, tiny!
PORT: A tiny plank!
ALL: Oh!
YANG: You know, he's right.
SMOLLETT: Ha!
BENJAMINA: Yes!

-ELSA: Her head is so bright?
-(BABY COOING)
-RIZZO: We'd better help.
-Yeah, let's get some stuff.
-CLANK: Ask them to wait!
-(LAUGHING)
-ROSETTA: Oh, my!
-(PIRATES LAUGHING)
-JAMES: Magnificent!
-Quite right.
-JIM: He's a frog!
-Maybe he gets hopping mad.
-SILVERMIST: Wake up.
-(GROANS)
-STARBOARD: Quite thirsty, myself.
-Uh-uh!
-SQUIRE: Yeah, me too.
-I hope nobody saw that.
-ROSETTA: Fawn!
-(GASPS)
-SILVERMIST: Right.
-No, left.
-VIDIA: You said it, Ro.
-(ALL GIGGLING)

-Here's to you, boys.
-BLUVERIDGE: Time!
-Wow.
-ZARINA: Purple pixie dust.
-(BOTH SCREAMING)
-BLACK DOG: Get them!
-(EXPLOSION)
-GONZO: Ah! Geronimo!
-Ms. Bell?
-TINKER BELL: Help, we're stuck.
-(GASPS)
-PORT: Potato...
-Here!
-PORT: She's getting away!
-(GRUNTING)
-ROSETTA: Fawn!
-(BELL RINGING)
-MR. ARROW: All hands on deck!
-Bright!
-IRIDESSA: Fawn, I can't see!
-What did you do?
-IRIDESSA: I don't know.
-(COUGHING)
-SILVERMIST: Guy, are you...
-Oh! (GRUNTS)
-VIDIA: Go!
-Let go anchor.
-JAMES: Let go anchor!
-Get out all lines!
-JAMES: Get out all lines!
-understand a single jingle.
-VIDIA: Oh, no!
-(WHISTLES)
-OPPENHEIMER: Got them!
-(ALL GASPING)
-TINKER BELL: Zarina!
-Ah!
-JAMES: Oh!
-Yes, she did it!
-YANG: It worked! (LAUGHS)
-Whoa, whoa, whoa.
-STARBOARD: Look at him go.
-(ALL GASP)
-VIDIA: Fly!
-(LAUGHING)
-BONITO: We're flying!
-(GASPS)
-FAIRY GARY: Zarina!
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VIDIA: Uh-oh.
ZARINA: Huh.
CLARION: Oh!
GONZO: Wow!
FAWN: Go, go!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
OLAF: All fixed.
OLAF: Summer!
PORT: Beautiful!
GONZO: Hi, Jim!
BONES: Oh, aye.
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
GONZO: I'll break!
KRISTOFF: Relax!
JAMES: That's right.
JIM: Please! Please!
JAMES: We're flying!
FAWN: I can't dance!
WALDORF: Land ho!
OPPENHEIMER: No!
TINKER BELL: You...
MONTY: Kill them all!
BONITO: That's right!
YANG: Weigh anchor!
TINKER BELL: Clank!
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
STARBOARD: Encore!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
GONZO: Yeah, let's go.
YANG: Two, three, four!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
SMEE: Man in the water!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
PORT: Still smart enough
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
PORT: We got their blue dust!
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
MUD BUNNY: There's no one on board.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!

ELSA:
Okay, okay, here we go.
KRISTOFF:
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
JAMES:
Make sure the seams are sealed.
PORT:
What if we tie her wings together?
STARBOARD:
He's a smart one, isn't he?
TINKER BELL:
Silvermist, are you okay?
STARBOARD:
You're not going anywhere.
ROSETTA:
Well, at least our wings are dry.
BLACK-EYED PEA:
What are they doing?
TINKER BELL:
(GASPS) We're losing her!
STARBOARD:
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
OPPENHEIMER:
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
SILVERMIST:
That was what I was thinking.
BLUVERIDGE:
To the northwest, dirty dishes!
OLAF:
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
STARBOARD:
All right, just give me the strap.
JAMES:
You know, I remember when I couldn't
STARBOARD:
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
FAIRY ANNOUNCER:
Welcome one, welcome all
STARBOARD:
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.

SMOLLETT: Ha!
BENJAMINA: Yes!
ALL: Oh!
YANG: You know, he's right.
IRIDESSA: Garden Fairy!
ROSETTA: Oh.
BONITO: Nice boom!
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
STARBOARD: Yes, tiny!
PORT: A tiny plank!
GONZO: Thank you, Billy.
BLUVERIDGE: There you go!
MR. ARROW: Move along.
GONZO: Oh, good. That's good. Yeah.
STARBOARD: Come on, get moving.
PORT: Are you talking to me?
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JOY: Well.
ARLO: Oh!
DORY: No!
LIBBY: Ooh!
VIDIA: Uh-oh.
ZARINA: Huh.
POPPA: Hmm?
ROGER: I will.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
FAWN: Go, go!
GONZO: Wow!
CLARION: Oh!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
CRUSH: Dude?
DAD: Come on!
MARLIN: Okay.
MOMMA: Arlo!
OLAF: Summer!
JASMINE: Jafar.
OLAF: All fixed.
JAFAR: Shut up!
PORT: Beautiful!
ABU: Yum, yum!
MOM: Very cute!
SADNESS: Right.
NEMO: Bye, Dad.
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
BING BONG: Ow.
SULTAN: Jasmine.
KRISTOFF: Relax!
CRUSH: 150, dude!
JIM: Please! Please!
FEAR: Yes, yes, yes.
BRUCE: Pardon me.
JAMES: That's right.
FAWN: I can't dance!
ANGER: Stand back!
SHERMAN: Barbara..
WALDORF: Land ho!
OPPENHEIMER: No!
BONITO: That's right!
YANG: Weigh anchor!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
TINKER BELL: You...
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
GUARD 1: Let me see.
NASH: Who does that?
MONTY: Kill them all!
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
STARBOARD: Encore!
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
LABRADOR: Run for it!
SMEE: Man in the water!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
ANITA: There must be 100!
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
RILEY: That was disgusting.
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
PONGO: I don't know, Perdy.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
NANNY: The puppies are here!
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
PERDY: Pongo, there's Cruella.
BRUCE: That's all right, Chum.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
VOICE: We've been watching you.
JASPER: They're hiding in the hay.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
DISGUST: We have a major problem.
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
MUD BUNNY: There's no one on board.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!

ELSA:
Okay, okay, here we go.
KRISTOFF:
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
SADNESS:
Riley's Islands of Personality.
PORT:
What if we tie her wings together?
MARLIN:
What do these markings mean?
ALADDIN:
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
ROSETTA:
Well, at least our wings are dry.
DOWNPOUR:
Come back with that critter!
BLACK-EYED PEA:
What are they doing?
TINKER BELL:
(GASPS) We're losing her!
OPPENHEIMER:
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
SILVERMIST:
That was what I was thinking.
BING BONG:
I know people in Headquarters!
OLAF:
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
JAMES:
You know, I remember when I couldn't
BARBARA:
Darla, your uncle will see you now.
BLUVERRIDGE:
To the northwest, dirty dishes!
FAIRY ANNOUNCER:
Welcome one, welcome all
STARBOARD:
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.

MARLIN: Wow. 
CORAL: Mmm.
NEMO: Dad! 
DORY: Nemo's alive!
DAD: Now hold still. 
MOM: The car!
SMOLLETT: Ha! 
BENJAMINA: Yes!
ALL: Oh! 
YANG: You know, he's right.
BING BONG: Whoo-hoo! 
JOY: Whoo!
IRIDESSA: Garden Fairy! 
ROSETTA: Oh.
FEAR: Did you see that look? 
JOY: Oh, no.
DAD: I know. I know. 
MOM: Be right there!
BONITO: Nice boom! 
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
JOY: In we go! 
FEAR: Okay! Going in! Yes!
STARBOARD: Yes, tiny! 
PORT: A tiny plank!
SHERMAN: Barbara. 
BARBARA: Mmm-hmm?
SECURITY: Stop right there! 
BING BONG: Ow!
DISGUST: Let's go! 
ANGER: It's gonna be great!
DORY: Hey there! 
BRUCE: How about you, Chum?
RILEY: Come on! 
COACH: Let's pick it up out there!
MARLIN: See anything? 
DORY: Something's got me!
FEAR: Really bad. 
DISGUST: It's absolutely the worst.
GONZO: Thank you, Billy. 
BLUVERIDGE: There you go!
FEAR: What the heck is that? 
JOY: Who put broccoli on pizza?
ANGER: Great. This is just great. 
DISGUST: I'm gonna be sick.
ANGER: They're stressed out? 
FEAR: What are we going to do?
ANGER: We're supposed to live here? 
SADNESS: Do we have to?
MR. ARROW: Move along. 
GONZO: Oh, good. That's good. Yeah.
CRUELLA: Have you called the police? 
ANITA: Yes, Scotland Yard.
STARBOARD: Come on, get moving. 
PORT: Are you talking to me?

Main article: Muppetational & Winged Pirate - Subtitles (en)
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The Fairies of Pixie Hollow at the helm.
Zarina flies away to join forces with the pirates of Skull Rock.
A Captain and her First Mate, Zarina and James lead their fellow pirates.
Zarina and Tinker Bell meet face-to-face on the pirate ship.
The cabin boy named James, who'll soon be known as Captain Hook.
"Being part of The Pirate Fairy was fantastic, I like pirates and I really love fairies, so I could think of nothing better than working on a song for the movie that brings these things together. It really has got everything I love in it." - Natasha Bedingfield on singing "Who I Am"
"All you need is a little faith, trust, and pixie dust"
Silvermist and her new fast-flying talent.
Rosetta meets her new friend, Crocky.
Rosetta finds herself in the arms of a Crocodile!
The fairies protect Pixie Hollow's all-important Blue Pixie Dust.
Zarina and Tinker Bell create a new kind of pixie dust.
Zarina the ambitious dust-keeper fairy.
"The sky is blue and they dream about all of the places that they're going to pillage and plunder" — Tom Hiddleston on the Pirates of Skull Rock
The scheming band of pirates that Zarina and James lead.
The iconic landmark in Neverland.
Meet Zarina and James, two new characters from The Pirate Fairy.
When a misunderstood dust-keeper fairy named Zarina steals Pixie Hollow's all-important Blue Pixie Dust, and flies away to join forces with the pirates of Skull Rock...
The fairies of Pixie Hollow, including the newest one: Zarina!
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Off-screen dialogues (2.24:1) (white/gold captioned subtitles)
ZARINA: Huh.
ELSA: Conceal
CLARION: Oh!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
OLAF: All fixed.
KRISTOFF: Relax!
RIZZO: Ha! I'll say.
ZOOT: Whoa, man!
JIM: Please! Please!
KAI: Princess Anna?
FAWN: I can't dance!
ELLIE: Okay, let's go.
WALDORF: Land ho!
ANNA: Do the magic!
FLOYD: Is he serious?
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
MONTY: Kill them all!
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
SMEE: Man in the water!
CRASH: Almost... There!
EDDIE: Ow! Not the face!
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
KING: The gloves will help.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
DIEGO: Hey, don't mind me.
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
MANNY: And so, in the end,
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
FOZZIE: Hmm. Let's see here.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
BEAUREGARD: Let's go, guys!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
MISS POOGY: Squash that frog!
NADYA: There he is, right there!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
DOMINIC: Colonel Thomas Blood.
TINKER BELL: It's getting warmer.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
SID: I just heard you're going extinct.
SAM THE EAGLE: Stay on the road!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
WALTER: I can't believe that worked!
SCOOTER: What an action sequence!
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
DANNY TREJO: I really need this job
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
QUEEN CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
JEAN PIERRE: Madrid, here we come!
ROWLF: Okay. Can we get down now?
MISS PIGGY: "Hole in the Wall Club"?
DUKE: It's getting colder by the minute.
CLANK: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
LORD MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
MUD BUNNY: There's no one on board.
SWEETUMS: Keep waltzing, Mr. Waltz!
KERMIT: No, you've got the wrong frog.
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!
CONSTANTINE: This tuxedo is too tight.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
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Anniversaries
  1. The AristoCats (45th anniversary)
  2. Pinocchio (75th anniversary) • The Black Cauldron (30th anniversary) • Fantasia (75th anniversary)
  3. The Three Caballeros (70th anniversary) • The Rescuers Down Under (25th anniversary) • DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (25th anniversary)
  4. Lady and the Tramp (60th anniversary) • Chicken Little (10th anniversary)
  5. The Sound of Music (50th anniversary) • Toy Story 3 (05th anniversary) • Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (05th anniversary)
  6. Cinderella (65th anniversary) • Dinosaur (15th anniversary) • Pocahontas (20th anniversary) • Toy Story (20th anniversary) • The Emperor's New Groove (15th anniversary)
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Cast (in credits order)
5. Mae WhitmanTinker Bell
2. Kristen BellAnna
2. Christina HendricksZarina
6. Idina MenzelElsa
1. Tom HiddlestonJames
4. Ralph FiennesLong John Silver
1. Billy ConnollyBilly Bones
2. Jennifer SaundersMrs. Bluveridge
1. Steve WhitmireKermit the Frog / Rizzo the Rat / Statler / Beaker / Link Hogthrob / Jacques Roach / Walleye Pike
3. Lucy Liu – Silvermist
6. Eric JacobsonMiss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Sam Eagle / Animal / One-Eyed Jack
3. Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
3. Dave GoelzThe Great Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Waldorf / Zoot
1. Megan Hilty – Rosetta
1. Bill BarrettaClueless Morgan / Pepé the King Prawn / The Swedish Chef / Dr. Teeth / Rowlf the Dog / Mud Bunny
5. Pamela Adlon – Vidia
3. David RudmanBad Polly / Scooter / Janice
4. Angela Bartys – Fawn
1. Matt VogelMad Monty / Blind Pew / Sweetums / Floyd Pepper / Lew Zealand / Robin / Calico / Spotted Dick
3. Jonathan Groff – Kristoff
10. Peter LinzWalter / Angel Marie
1. Josh Gad – Olaf
1. Tyler BunchBlack DogSpa'am / Old Tom
2. Jim CummingsOppenheimer
10. Carlos PonceBontio
2. Jim CummingsPort
3. Mick WingertStarboard
1. Kevin Michael RichardsonYang
4. Jeff BennettSmee
4. Rob PaulsenBobble
4. Jeff BennettClank
4. Grey DeLisleMC Fairy / Gliss
5. Kari WahlgrenSweet Pea / Sydney
4. Jeff BennettFairy Gary
1. Jane HorrocksFairy Mary
1. Jesse McCartneyTerence
6. Santino FontanaHans
3. Chris WilliamsOaken
3. Paul BriggsMarshmallow
6. Alan Tudyk – Black-Eyed Pea
10. Lucy HalePeriwinkle
6. Debby RyanSpike
2. Eva Bella – Young Elsa
5. Livvy Stubenrauch – Young Anna
4. Jeff BennettDewey
3. Timothy DaltonLord Milori
6. Jennifer LeeQueen Iduna
4. Anjelica HustonQueen Clarion
Additional Voices: Ava Acres, Kirk Baily, David Boat, Veronika Bonell, Doug Burch, Cathy Cavadini, June ChristopherCam Clarke, Townsend Coleman, Roy ConliCooper Cowgill, David Cowgill, John Cygan, Dani Dare, John DeMita, Neil Dickson, Terri DouglasAlastair Duncan, Jeff Fischer, Willow GeerJackie Gonneau, Nicholas GuestBarbara Harris, Aaron HendryBridget Hoffman, Kelly Hoover, Carlyle KingDaamen Krall, Leah LathamYuri Lowenthal, Jeremy MaxwellScott Menville, Matthew Mercer, Tim MertensJason Pace, Paige Pollack, Alex Puccinelli, David Randolph, Noreen Reardon, Lynwood Robinson, Carter Sand, Patrick Seitz, James Sie, Shane Sweet, Josie TrinidadNancy TrumanKari Wahlgren
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The Disney Legends Awards is a Hall of Fame program that recognizes individuals who have made an extraordinary and integral contribution to The Walt Disney Company. Established in 1987, the honor was traditionally awarded annually during a special private ceremony. Today, it has been awarded biennially during Disney's D23 Expo since 2009.
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October 13, 1987: Fred MacMurray†.
July 19, 1989: Ub Iwerks*, Les Clark*, Marc Davis†, Ollie Johnston†, Milt Kahl*, Ward Kimball†, Eric Larson*, John Lounsbery*, Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman*, Frank Thomas†.
October 18, 1990: Roger Broggie†, Joseph Fowler†, John Hench†, Richard Irvine*, Herb Ryman*, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman†.
October 22, 1991: Ken Anderson†, Julie Andrews, Carl Barks†, Mary Blair*, Claude Coats†, Don DaGradi*, Sterling Holloway†, Fess Parker†, Bill Walsh*.
October 21, 1992: Jimmie Dodd*, Bill Evans†, Annette Funicello†, Joe Grant†, Jack Hannah†, Winston Hibler*, Ken O'Connor†, Roy Williams*.
October 20, 1993: Pinto Colvig*, Buddy Ebsen†, Peter Ellenshaw†, Blaine Gibson, Harper Goff*, Irving Ludwig†, Jimmy Macdonald*, Clarence Nash*, Donn Tatum*, Card Walker†.
November 22, 1994: Adriana Caselotti†, Bill Cottrell†, Marvin Davis†, Van France†, David Hand*, Jack Lindquist, Bill Martin†, Paul J. Smith*, Frank Wells*.
November 30, 1995: Wally Boag†, Fulton Burley†, Dean Jones, Angela Lansbury, Edward Meck*, Fred Moore*, Thurl Ravenscroft†, Wathel Rogers†, Betty Taylor†.
October 16, 1996 : Bob Allen*, Rex Allen†, X Atencio, Betty Lou Gerson†, Bill Justice†, Bob Matheison, Sam McKim†, Bob Moore†, Bill Peet†, Joe Potter*.
April 11, 1997: Lucien Adès*, Angel Angelopoulos*, Antonio Bertini, Armand Bigle†, Poul Brahe Pedersen*, Gaudenzio Capelli, Roberto de Leonardis*, Cyril Edgar*, Wally Feignoux*, Didier Fouret, Mario Gentilini*, Cyril James*, Horst Koblischek†, Gunnar Mansson†, Arnoldo Mondadori*, Armand Palivoda*, André Vanneste*, Paul Winkler*.
October 16, 1998: James Algar*, Buddy Baker†, Kathryn Beaumont, Virginia Davis†, Roy E. Disney†, Don Escen†, Wilfred Jackson*, Glynis Johns, Kay Kamen*, Paul Kenworthy†, Larry Lansburgh†, Hayley Mills, Al and Elma Milotte*, Norman "Stormy" Palmer†, Lloyd Richardson†, Kurt Russell, Ben Sharpsteen*, Masatomo Takahashi†, Vladimir "Bill" Tytla*, Dick Van Dyke, Matsuo Yokoyama.
November 10, 1999: Tim Allen, Mary Costa, Norm Ferguson*, William Garity*, Yale Gracey*, Al Konetzni, Hamilton Luske*, Dick Nunis, Charlie Ridgway.
October 12, 2000: Grace Bailey*, Harriet Burns†, Joyce Carlson†, Ron Dominguez, Cliff Edwards*, Becky Fallberg†, Dick Jones†, Dodie Roberts†, Retta Scott*, Ruthie Tompson.
December 5, 2001: Howard Ashman*, Bob Broughton†, George Bruns*, Frank Churchill*, Leigh Harline*, Fred Joerger†, Alan Menken, Marty Sklar, Ned Washington*, Tyrus Wong.
March 15, 2002: Ken Annakin†, Hugh Attwooll*, Maurice Chevalier*, Phil Collins, John Mills†, Robert Newton*, Sir Tim Rice, Robert Stevenson*, Richard Todd†, David Tomlinson*.
October 16, 2003: Neil Beckett*, Tutti Camarata†, Edna Disney*, Lillian Disney*, Orlando Ferrante, Richard Fleischer†, Floyd Gottfredson*, Buddy Hackett*, Harrison Price†, Al Taliaferro*, Ilene Woods†.
September 17, 2004: Bill Anderson*, Tim Conway, Rolly Crump, Alice Davis, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber*, Leonard Goldenson*, Bob Gurr, Ralph Kent†, Irwin Kostal*, Mel Shaw†.
September 20, 2005: Chuck Abbott*, Milt Albright†, Hideo Amemiya*, Hideo "Indian" Aramaki*, Charles "Chuck" Boyajian*, Charles Boyer, Randy Bright*, Jim Cora, Bob Jani*, Mary Jones†, Art Linkletter†, Mary Anne Mang, Steve Martin, Tom Nabbe, Jack Olsen*, Cicely Rigdon†, William Sullivan, Jack Wagner*, Vesey Walker*.
October 9, 2006: Tim Considine, Kevin Corcoran, Al Dempster*, Don Edgren†, Paul Frees*, Peter Jennings*, Elton John, Jimmy Johnson*, Tommy Kirk, Joe Ranft*, David Stollery, Ginny Tyler†.
October 10, 2007: Roone Arledge*, Art Babbitt*, Carl Bongirno, Marge Champion, Dick Huemer*, Ron Logan, Lucille Martin†, Tom Murphy, Randy Newman, Floyd Norman, Bob Schiffer*, Dave Smith.
October 13, 2008: Wayne Allwine†, Bob Booth†, Neil Gallagher*, Frank Gifford, Toshio Kagami, Burny Mattinson, Walt Peregoy†, Dorothea Redmond†, Russi Taylor, Oliver Wallace*, Barbara Walters.
September 10, 2009: Tony Anselmo, Harry Archinal, Bea Arthur*, Bill Farmer, Estelle Getty*, Don Iwerks, Rue McClanahan†, Leota Toombs Thomas*, Betty White, Robin Williams†.
August 19, 2011: Jodi Benson, Barton "Bo" Boyd*, Jim Henson*, Linda Larkin, Paige O'Hara, Regis Philbin, Anika Noni Rose, Lea Salonga, Ray Watson†, Guy Williams*, Bonita Wrather*, Jack Wrather*.
August 10, 2013: Tony Baxter, Collin Campbell*, Dick Clark*, Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Jobs*, Glen Keane, Ed Wynn*.
August 14, 2015: George Bodenheimer, Andreas Deja, Johnny Depp, Eyvind Earle*, Danny Elfman, George Lucas, Susan Lucci, Julie Reihm Casaletto, Carson Van Osten.
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Making an Entrance
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George Bodenheimer
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2015
When he retired from his role as Executive Chairman of ESPN in May 2014, George Bodenheimer wrapped up a remarkable 33-year career, which began in the company's mailroom in 1981. Consistent and substantive growth defined George's career, leading to unprecedented success. His leadership style was simple but effective: empower all employees to take charge of their careers and to base decisions on the company's stated mission: "Serve Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere."
Serve Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere.
George is an ESPN and cable industry pioneer and, as the company's longest-tenured President (13 years, 1998–2012), he led an unprecedented period of global growth. He oversaw all multimedia sports assets of The Walt Disney Company, including ABC Sports, from 2003 to 2011; and was co-chair, Disney Media Networks, from 2004 to 2011.
Like ESPN itself, George is a Connecticut native. He grew up in Greenwich, not far from Bristol, where his father managed a department store, and his mother was a bank teller. He calls his parents his heroes, and credits their inspiration in his success. He earned a degree in economics at Denison University, and wanted to work in sports and entertainment. After graduating, he sent letters to Madison Square Garden and every Major League Baseball team. "I got 28 letters back saying, 'I don't think so,'" George says.
The advice of a family friend led to an interview at a fledgling cable TV network called "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network." George recalls an intimidating human resources director sizing him up. "I was standing and he was sitting, and I don't think he looked up at me once," George recalls. "He said I was qualified to be a driver. So I began delivering the mail and working in the mailroom." He also served as a driver for on-air personalities. It was a perfect beginning for the enthusiastic youngster. "I got to meet everybody," he says.
As ESPN expanded, George applied for an open Sales and Marketing position and hit the road, selling the network to local cable operators across five states. "I learned that every town in America considers itself a 'sports town,' and every city in the world thinks the same way. ESPN was tapping into that."
Working his way through the ranks, he became executive vice president of sales and marketing in 1996, before being named the network's fifth president in 1998. He held this role until 2012, when he stepped down from day-to-day operations.
While President, his vision led to company- and industry-leading innovations in integrated sales and marketing, original programming, acquisitions, and new technologies. At the same time, he solidified and enhanced ESPN's position as The Worldwide Leader in Sports.
George's tenure at ESPN saw an explosion in cable sports broadcasting, as the ESPN family of networks grew from a single channel to multiple domestic networks and dozens of international networks, as well as hundreds of radio affiliates and a massive online and publishing presence. He also oversaw major investments in new broadcasting technologies.
George elevated the company's numerous corporate outreach initiatives, most notably The V Foundation for Cancer Research, which was founded by ESPN and the late basketball coach and commentator Jim Valvano. The V Foundation has raised more than $150 million since 1993, and 100 percent of cash donations go directly to research.
He also championed an impressive increase in ESPN employee volunteerism during his tenure as President, highlighted by more than 30,000 hours of service given as part of the company's 30th anniversary efforts.
Following his retirement from Disney, he continues to serve on the boards of several corporations, Denison University, and The V Foundation. "It's a very competitive business we're in… but our culture at ESPN is something we can control. I think of it as: always operate with integrity, respect for your co-workers, and passion about what we're doing here."
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Andreas Deja
Legends Award Category: Animation
Year Inducted: 2015
"I always wanted to be a Disney animator, but it was somewhat of an exotic idea," Andreas Deja says. Exotic because Andreas was born in Gdansk, Poland, and grew up in Germany. "You'd tell your friends and family that your life's goal was to go to America and work for Disney, and the reaction was, 'Yeah, dream on!'"
Raised on Disney comics and seeing Walt Disney's The Jungle Book at age 11 reinforced his desire to become an animator—and he persisted in his "exotic" ambition.
I always wanted to be a Disney animator
It was Disney Legend Eric Larson, one of the famous "Nine Old Men" at Disney, who provided Andreas his professional access to his dream. "I had written to him while still living in Germany as an art student; I'd heard that he was involved in training young animators," Andreas once said. "I sent him some of my student work and cartoon work. Eric wrote back, and he was really encouraging, and said, 'I think you've got what it takes.' I finished school in the spring/summer of 1980, and in August I went over to America."
Andreas was first assigned to The Black Cauldron, working on visual development alongside Tim Burton, but he soon moved on to animate many of the film's characters.
After working on The Great Mouse Detective, he traveled to London to animate Roger Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He animated Mickey Mouse for the 1990 featurette The Prince and the Pauper, a character he returned to for Runaway Brain (1995) and Fantasia 2000.
Andreas is known for his rich portraits of villainy, having animated Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, Jafar in Aladdin, and Scar in The Lion King. "Villains are the most fun to animate," he says. "It's fine to have a villain who beats people up and is ruthless, but the more important thing for me is whether or not they are interesting. The villains who have full personalities are the ones you remember."
But he has also brought life to heroes, such as mighty Hercules, precocious Lilo (Lilo & Stitch), regal King Triton (The Little Mermaid), the wise Mama Odie (The Princess and the Frog), and lovable Tigger (Winnie the Pooh). He has animated on the shorts How to Hook Up Your Home Theater and The Ballad of Nessie, and has contributed visual development for Oliver & Company and The Emperor's New Groove.
A true student of his craft, Andreas was resourceful and diligent in his research and analysis about what makes animation work and who are its greatest talents. "I found that Milt Kahl was probably the best draftsman Disney had over the years—he just drew the best. Now that's not to say that he was the best animator, because there is more to animation than drawing, of course. He happened to have the best sense of design, a more stern knowledge of anatomy, and incredibly good taste. He had all that, and whatever he designed was just stunning."
As a young person, I kept thinking, wouldn't it be nice . . . to work for Walt Disney?
In 2006, Andreas was awarded the prestigious Winsor McCay Award for his contributions to the art of animation. Since 2011, his blog, Deja View, has provided inspiration and insight to budding artists and fans alike, and has helped convey the wisdom Andreas received from the old masters to a new generation.
At present, Andreas is working on his own independent animated films and his book, The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, and Inspiration from Disney's Great Animators, will be published in October by Focal Press.
Having been mentored by some of animation's greatest legends, Andreas Deja is at once a link to Disney's past, one of the greatest animators of its modern era, and an inspiration for the Studio's future. Andreas is living proof of the most beloved Disney notion about dreams coming true. "As a young person, I kept thinking, wouldn't it be nice to be able to do this and work with a group of fellow artists who share my passion? Wouldn't it be nice to work for Walt Disney?"
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Johnny Depp
Legends Award Category: Film
Year Inducted: 2015
A teen heartthrob who then became one of the biggest movie stars in the world star, Johnny Depp is a rarity among actors, willing and able to mix swashbuckling leading-man performances with eccentric character roles. Perhaps best known among these parts is the internationally-beloved Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
Nothing, however, could match the record-smashing and Academy Award®-nominated success of Johnny's Captain Jack Sparrow.
Born John Christopher Depp II in Owensboro, Kentucky on June 9, 1963, Johnny moved frequently as a child before dropping out of school at age 15 to become a musician. Encouraged to become an actor, he made his first on-screen appearance in 1984's A Nightmare on Elm Street. He earned a role in Oliver Stone's acclaimed drama Platoon, but rocketed to fame on TV's 21 Jump Street. A series of acclaimed roles followed, including John Waters' Cry-BabyBenny & Joon, and What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Edward Scissorhands marked Johnny's first work with director Tim Burton, and the beginning of a long friendship and collaboration that has included eight films to date. Their second film together, the 1994 masterpiece Ed Wood, marked Johnny's first appearance in a Disney film. Subsequent successes included Don Juan DeMarcoDonny BrascoFear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Sleepy Hollow.
Nothing, however, could match the record-smashing and Academy Award®-nominated success of Johnny's Captain Jack Sparrow, beginning with 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Not only has he reprised the role in three sequel films, but he has continued to bring this unique character to life in video games, the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions in Florida and California, and The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Captain Jack Sparrow will next be seen in the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Depp once said, "It was mentioned that they were considering a movie based on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and I said I was in. There was no screenplay, no director, nothing. For some unknown reason, I just said I was in."
"It's been a fun ride, and I'm enjoying it for all it's worth."
More recently, Johnny has appeared as Peter Pan creator James Barrie in Finding Neverland, and has scored hits with Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryCorpse BrideThe TouristDark Shadows and Rango. In 2010, Johnny had another blockbuster success at Disney with Alice in Wonderland, and his brilliant characterization of the Mad Hatter will return in Alice Through The Looking Glass in 2016. He returned to the Studio in 2013, as Tonto in The Lone Ranger and appeared as the Wolf in 2014's Into the Woods.
Long acclaimed for his acting work, Johnny received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as Captain Jack Sparrow.
"I've been around long enough to know that one week, you're on the exclusive list of guys who can open a movie, and then the next week, you're off the list," Depp once said. "It's been a fun ride, and I'm enjoying it for all it's worth."
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Eyvind Earle (1916–2000)
Legends Award Category: Animation
Year Inducted: 2015
In animation art circles, the work of artist, illustrator, and author Eyvind Earle is renowned, revered, and still influential today. That this remarkable and diverse talent came to call The Walt Disney Studios home for nearly a decade of his career is a testament to his talent—and to the artistic vision of Walt Disney himself.
Born on April 26, 1916, in New York City, Eyvind moved with his family to California two years later. His father, Ferdinand P. Earle, was, in Eyvind's words, " …an artist, a writer, a poet, played the violin, produced and directed a motion picture… just to mention a few of his activities." His mother, Charlotte, was a concert pianist.
At age 10, Eyvind's father challenged his son to either read 50 pages of a book or paint a picture every day—he did both. By age 14, he had already had his art exhibited in France, and in 1937 he had his first show in New York City. Subsequent exhibitions sold out, with one piece going into the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He began designing Christmas cards in 1938, a sideline he would continue through most of his life. More than 800 card designs were created for the American Artist Group alone.
"As of 1985, I estimate that American Artist Group has sold well over 300 million of my cards," Eyvind once said.
He came to the Disney studio in 1951, working on background artwork for Peter Pan. He also painted the illustrations for Walt Disney's Peter Pan and Wendy, the Little Golden Book adaptation of the film. He continued to develop his style in memorable shorts, including For Whom the Bulls ToilWorking for PeanutsPigs is Pigs, and Grand Canyonscope. He contributed to 1953's Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, which won an Academy Award®. As Disney shorts became more experimental, Eyvind provided backgrounds and color styling to Jack and Old MacThe Truth About Mother Goose, and Paul Bunyan.
But the pinnacle of his work for Disney was the landmark 1959 feature film Sleeping Beauty, for which he was responsible for the overall production design, including styling, background, and color.
"There are clear influences from the Renaissance in his work," said film writer Justine Smith, "and his backgrounds owe much to those of Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael.
He utilizes color to emphasize the sheer breadth of his worlds, shedding the far off backgrounds in green-bluish tones, a technique that Da Vinci used extensively."
In 1958, Eyvind appeared with his colleagues Walt Peregoy, Marc Davis, and Joshua Meador in the short film 4 Artists Paint 1 Tree, aired as part of the Disneyland TV episode "An Adventure in Art," which became a staple in art classrooms for decades.
He returned to full-time painting in 1966, producing watercolors, oils, sculptures, drawings, and scratchboards. Always a very personal artist, much of his work from this era was not seen or exhibited in his lifetime.
In 1987, Sleeping Beauty Castle (La Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant) and its surroundings for Disneyland Paris were created based on Eyvind's film designs. His former colleague Frank Armitage even created a concept painting in the distinctive Eyvind Earle style of the film.
At the same time, Eyvind was inspiring a new generation at Walt Disney Animation. Co-director Eric Goldberg recalls, "Mike Giaimo and Mike Gabriel and I were highly influenced by Eyvind Earle in designing Pocahontas."
So, late in his life and career, Eyvind enjoyed a renaissance of acclaim. He was praised by such publications as Time, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Art News. In 1998, Eyvind was honored at the 26th Annie Awards with the Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement in the field. He passed away in 2000, but his work continues to grace galleries around the world. Museums have purchased his works, and his paintings have been shown in several one-man exhibitions worldwide.
"For 70 years, I've painted paintings," Eyvind once said, "and I'm constantly and everlastingly overwhelmed at the stupendous infinity of nature. Wherever I turn and look, there I see creation. Art is creating… Art is the search for truth."
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Danny Elfman
Legends Award Category: Film & Music
Year Inducted: 2015
Daniel Elfman grew up immersed in movie music.
"I could listen to the scores of Max Steiner, Franz Waxman, and Erich Korngold and identify them. I was really proud."
"I could hear something and go, 'That's definitely Max Steiner,' and Nino Rota was huge. I loved playing the game of tuning into a movie on television, trying to guess who the composer was, then seeing if I was right. I was definitely a film music nerd—but it never occurred to me to actually do it."
As a young man, Danny roamed France and across Africa absorbing local musical trends—largely unaware of his own talent for composing. It wasn't until the early 1970s that Danny and his older brother Richard Elfman started a musical troupe in Paris; the group "The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo" was created for Richard's 1980 directorial debut, Forbidden Zone (now considered a cult classic by Elfman fans). The group's name went through many incarnations before eventually becoming just Oingo Boingo.
In 1985, director Tim Burton, a fan of Oingo Boingo, asked Danny to provide the musical score for Pee-wee's Big Adventure. This marked the beginning of a long collaboration between the two, and Danny has provided the music for most of Burton's films ever since.
The Elfman-Burton collaboration continued with the clever and quirky music for Beetlejuice and reached a crescendo with the massive, Gothic score for Burton's Batman, which earned a Grammy® for the composer; it also attracted an active fan base, who felt that Danny's "Wagnerian" approach gave the Dark Knight a new and entirely appropriate sound.
Following his work on Batman, Danny provided the soundtrack for Disney's adaptation of Dick Tracy. Soon after, he worked on the songs and score for Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of the composer's personal favorites, and for which he also provided the singing voice of Jack Skellington.
"Halloween was always my favorite night of the year," Danny says,
"and Christmas was the saddest. I was raised Jewish in a secular family. We didn't celebrate anything, so in my mind all my friends were singing Christmas carols in a warm, happy environment, while I was stuck in this depression. Black clouds gathered. I was cast out. Halloween was the opposite. It was the night to become something else. Anything!"
Danny has scored nearly all of Burton's films, including the touching Edward Scissorhands, with its delicately lyrical choral passages; the funhouse-from-hell music for the mad Penguin and Catwoman in Batman Returns; the '50s-style sci-fi score for Mars Attacks; the intense and powerfully orchestrated Sleepy Hollow; and Planet of the Apes. Five of Danny's eight Grammy nominations are for Burton films.
In addition to Burton, his regular collaborators include Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Gus Van Sant (Milk). "Writing the score is the easy part," Danny confides. "Getting into the director's head and understanding their psyche is what's hard. But that's what you need to do. You have to be half-composer, half-psychiatrist."
His many subsequent successes include Mission: ImpossibleSpider-ManHulk, and many others. Danny also has scored several Disney films, including Dead PresidentsA Civil ActionFlubberInstinctMeet the RobinsonsAlice in WonderlandFrankenweenie, and Oz The Great and Powerful. His haunting music for the drama Good Will Hunting and his raucous sounds for the sci-fi comedy Men in Black earned him dual Academy Award nominations in 1997.
Not content to compose only for the screen, Danny also composed the themes for various television shows, including The Simpsons and Desperate Housewives, and even wrote the music for the exciting new Mystic Manor attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland.
"The thing that got me really into doing this ride was they said it was inspired, in part, by a ride that I loved when I was small," Danny says.
"The Haunted Mansion was a part of my musical subconscious… that's really the big appeal, that it was inspired by that: that I might do something that will become part of the musical subconscious culture of a generation."
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George Lucas
Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts
Year Inducted: 2015
Few filmmakers, no matter how successful, can claim to have created an entire universe—much less one that defined generations of young filmgoers—but that's exactly what George Lucas did with Star Wars, the biggest film phenomenon of its time, and one that continues to make new fans to this day.
George Walton Lucas, Jr. grew up in Modesto, California. A childhood obsession with fast cars seemed to be driving him to a career in professional racing, but after a harrowing accident, he began to document his love of the sport with a movie camera instead. Graduating from the University of Southern California's film program, George joined a generation of filmmakers who were changing the world of cinema in the 1970s. Adapting one of his student films, he made his debut as a feature director with the dystopian THX 1138. He followed it up with the classic American Graffiti, based on memories of his California youth and his love of cars.
. . . Disney is a huge corporation with amazing capabilities and facilities, so I feel confident Lucasfilm is in good hands.
It was Star Wars, however, that would affirm George's legendary status in the pantheon of cinema. He went on to executive produce two sequels based on his stories, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and returned more than a decade later to write and direct three Star Wars prequels, The Phantom MenaceAttack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith. In the meantime, George brought to the screen another legendary film hero, Indiana Jones, who debuted in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Based on a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman and directed by friend Steven Spielberg, the Indiana Jones franchise has included three sequel films as well as a television series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Among other projects George executive produced are Labyrinth, directed by Muppets legend Jim Henson, and Willow, directed by Ron Howard and based on a story by Lucas. His tireless efforts to push the boundaries of film technology have resulted in groundbreaking companies such as Industrial Light & Magic, Skywalker Sound, THX, and LucasArts. He even founded the small Lucasfilm computer graphics division that would eventually become Pixar.
A lifelong Disney fan, George first worked with Disney in the 1980s to bring his characters into the Parks for the first time. His initial project was the 3-D spectacular Captain EO, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston. Star Tours opened the following year, allowing fans to soar through the universe of the Star Wars saga for the first time. Adventurer Indiana Jones has made his way into the parks as well, with the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril in Disneyland Paris, and two blockbuster Indiana Jones Adventure attractions at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Of course, the culmination of George's relationship with Disney came in 2012 when Lucasfilm and its many creative properties became part of the Disney family.
"I felt that I really wanted to place Lucasfilm in the care of someone who would protect it," George says. "Disney is a huge corporation with amazing capabilities and facilities, so I feel confident Lucasfilm is in good hands."
He remains a devout philanthropist in the field of education, having founded the George Lucas Educational Foundation in 1991. A long-time art collector, he is currently seeking to build the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago to house and display his collection publicly. He is the recipient of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' Irving G. Thalberg Award, the National Medal of Technology, the National Medal of Arts, the Visual Effects Society Lifetime Achievement Award, and the NAACP Vanguard Award. His films have garnered 13 Academy Awards® and his television projects have won 18 Emmy Awards®.
George remains interested and excited by the creative worlds brought forth by joining Disney and Lucasfilm. "Being a part of Disney has opened up an endless number of possibilities for Lucasfilm, from theme park attractions to movies, television and games. I'm looking forward to seeing all the new projects ahead."
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Susan Lucci
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2015
Few actors prove so dominant a presence that they practically define an entire genre, but Susan Lucci did just that in her four decades portraying Erica Kane on ABC's fabled soap opera All My Children. It is a role that TV Guide deemed unequivocally the most famous character in the history of daytime television—and it earned Susan an astounding 21 Daytime Emmy nominations.
Susan was born in Westchester, New York, although she grew up in Garden City on Long Island. She recalls that she always wanted to be a performer, and appeared in all her high school plays. She was a cheerleader, staff writer for the school newspaper, and a foreign exchange student to Norway. After graduating with Honors from Garden City High School, she attended Marymount College, graduating with a BA in Drama.
She moved to New York City and began going to auditions. Within the year, she auditioned for a brand new soap opera that was to be called All My Children.
She won the role of Erica Kane, and, in the decades that followed, she crafted the character of a notorious diva into the most famous "woman you love to hate" character in the world of daytime TV. In 1978, Susan received her first Daytime Emmy nomination. She was nominated again in 1981, and almost every year since then. Finally, in 1999, on her 19th Emmy nomination, she won.
"My husband picked me up by my elbow and took me up to the stage," Susan recalls.
"Shemar Moore gave me the Emmy. And when I turned around and I saw the whole room on their feet… I didn't even know if I could speak, let alone remember a speech! I'll never forget that as long as I live. It was an amazing, amazing moment!"
Susan received a four-minute standing ovation that night. Now, after 21 nominations, she is considered to be one of the most honored performers in the history of television, daytime or primetime.
She starred in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005, and was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2006. VH-1 named her one of the "200 Top Icons of all Time," and Susan was also featured as one of Disney Legend Barbara Walters' "Ten Most Fascinating People." Her autobiography, All My Life, was published in 2011 and was a New York Times bestseller.
While All My Children ended in 2011, Susan continues to appear in other television roles, starring in Lifetime's Devious Maids and hosting Investigation Discovery's Deadly Affairs. She has also appeared on the Lifetime series Army Wives, as well as on ABC's Dancing with the Stars, and has appeared as a guest on Hot in Cleveland along with hosting Saturday Night Live.
Susan's commitment to her work with children has taken her to Africa in support of Feed The Children, appearing in an Emmy-award winning documentary. She and her husband have been ongoing champions of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York and have been the spokespersons for the National Facing AFib Campaign. She served as the March of Dimes National Ambassador in 2000 and has also been involved with Broadway Cares: Equity Fights AIDS and currently hosts United Cerebral Palsy of NYC "Women Who Care" Luncheon. Susan is the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the prestigious New York City Gracie Award, and the Muse Award for Women in Film & Television. She was inducted into the American Academy of Achievement Awards, was presented with the Italian Board of Guardians Lifetime Achievement Award, and was the second woman to serve as Grand Marshal for New York's iconic Columbus Day parade—the first was Sophia Loren.
"Do what you love," Susan once said, "and if this is your passion, and you need it to breathe—of course, pursue it… learn, keep on growing, always. Not just when you're beginning, but always."
Timeless advice from an actress who enjoyed a remarkable career, donated so much of her time to worthy charities, and created one of the most enduring characters in television history.
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Julie Reihm Casaletto
Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts
Year Inducted: 2015
For decades, Disney Ambassadors have been a constant presence around the globe, attending special events, supporting charitable causes, and spreading goodwill. But the long tradition began with a single individual—Julie Reihm Casaletto, the very first Disneyland Ambassador.
a personification of Disneyland's world-famous spirit of friendliness and happiness.
Julie was born in Galveston, Texas, but the Reihm family moved to Long Beach, California, when she was three months old. After high school, she attended California State Long Beach to study speech. As a part-time job, she became a tour guide at Disneyland. Working weekends and summers in the Park, she soon came to know Walt Disney and quickly got to experience Walt's impish sense of humor.
"I had first met him in the Park when I was a tour guide," Julie recalls. "He followed me up Main Street." One of the members of Julie's tour group was upset that there was a man who hadn't paid for it following the tour. She told Julie that that the man shouldn't get the same information as a paying guest. Julie had hoped that Walt overheard and would move along, because, as she says, "It would have been highly unusual to go up to the man who owned the place and tell him to run along."
"He just winked and grinned at me and walked away. I think he enjoyed taking you a little bit by surprise, and seeing your reaction to things. He delighted in seeing other people delighted."
Walt . . . delighted in seeing other people delighted.
After two years as a tour guide, Julie was encouraged to apply for a new role—that of "Disneyland's Ambassador to the World." As Walt's commitments had increased and his free time dwindled, he found it hard to attend all the events to which he was invited. Disney needed a representative who could travel the world, speaking for Walt when he could not be there in person. Although she initially turned down the offer to become Ambassador—taking a year off from her studies didn't seem wise—she eventually changed her mind and was chosen as Disneyland's first Ambassador in 1965.
As first Ambassador, she was chosen as "a personification of Disneyland's world-famous spirit of friendliness and happiness." She became the template upon which decades of Ambassadors would pattern themselves.
At the time, Julie expressed her genuine enthusiasm for the opportunity the role presented, and the advantage two years of tours for guests from all over the world offered. "I've learned so many fascinating things about so many places from them, I can hardly wait to see them for myself. I feel I've travelled everywhere because of the wonderful people I've met at Disneyland."
In 1965, on the occasion of Disneyland's "Tencennial," the 10th anniversary of the Park opening, Julie was a key part of the festivities. She appeared on the Wonderful World of Color episode "The Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show," where Walt introduced her to Disney Legends such as John Hench and Marc Davis, while giving a preview of upcoming attractions such as the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. "The highlight of my year was to see Walt smiling ear to ear about a new idea—a new project—and feeling his boyish excitement," she later recalled.
Julie also attended several events related to the release of Mary Poppins. Her travels took her to most of the United States and several foreign nations, where she often accepted awards and honors on behalf of Walt. She logged more than 52,000 miles in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
After a year serving as Ambassador, Julie returned to her studies—despite attempts to convince her to stay with Disneyland. She would return on occasion to give tours to VIPs or attend special events, but eventually left California to raise a family in Virginia. She continues to hold fond memories of her time as Ambassador, and of her time spent with Walt. "He wasn't just a great creative person, he was a good 'common sense' person, and he was a person who was tenacious about wanting to get something right, doing the right thing, being there at the right moment—it all meant so much to him. And that was something that we shared, and he realized it, and I realized it, so that was a quick bond for the two of us."
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Carson Van Osten
Legends Award Category: Consumer Products
Year Inducted: 2015
"I think I always knew that I'd be an artist," Carson Van Osten says, "and although I was too young to remember it, my parents told me that I said I wanted to draw cartoons for Walt Disney when I grew up." And since 1970, Carson Van Osten has done just that. He's helped bring Disney characters to life, in a wide breadth of media all around the world.
After attending the Philadelphia College of Art, Carson instead became a professional musician and recording artist, founding the rock group Nazz along with Todd Rundgren. Moving to Hollywood, he applied his artistic skills as an assistant animator, layout man, and background artist at Fine Art Films, creating animated titles and interstitial segments for The Sonny & Cher Comedy HourThe Ken Berry 'Wow' Show, Jonathan Winters' Hot Dog, and The Dean Martin Show. He also worked on the animated feature Shinbone Alley, based on the "Archy and Mehitabel" stories by Don Marquis.
He arrived at Walt Disney Productions in 1970, beginning as an illustrator of Mickey Mouse comic books.
"I did like to draw Mickey and Goofy stories from the start," Carson says. "And the Studio needed them more—Tony Strobl and Al Hubbard drew the ducks."
Carson became a staff comic strip artist and story man in 1974, working alongside legendary Disney comic artists Floyd Gottfredson and Manuel "Gonzy" Gonzales. "We all worked in the same big room and got to be great friends," Carson says. "They loved to talk about the early days at Disney." Carson was an interested and attentive listener. "I still think about Floyd often, especially when I draw Mickey in the 1930s style."
One of his best-known works is the Disney Comic Strip Artist's Kit, a seven-page primer on staging, perspective, and other design fundamentals inherent in comic panel art. It is still in use today, all around the world. "I wrote and drew those sketches around 1975, and I'm so tickled to know that people still find them helpful today. Frank Thomas saw it and used it for an animation class he was teaching at the Screen Cartoonists Guild. That's how some sketches wound up in the book that he and Ollie wrote, Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life."
In 1980, Carson became a manager in Creative Services for Disney Consumer Products, providing art supervision and concepts for Disney West Coast Licensing. He also oversaw motion picture tie-in advertising, Disney publications, and the Disney Music Company.
"I really liked the variety of work for 2D and 3D products, book or magazine art, record cover ideas, and more. It was changing and challenging every day."
In 1988 Carson took on the role of vice president in Creative Resources for Disney Consumer Products, providing art supervision and guidelines for art production, as well as helping to establish some of the first licensing style guides for the group. In 1994 he became vice president of Creative Services for the European regional office of Disney Consumer Products in Paris, and, starting in 1997, he was vice president of International Creative Development for the Disney Publishing Group. In that role, he provided art and editorial supervision for key international publishing projects.
Other projects to which Carson has contributed were the logo concepts for Mickey Mouse's 50th and 60th birthdays, The Walt Disney Studios, and the Disneyland Hotel clock tower "Mickey" at Disneyland Paris. More recently, he has served as a consultant for the Disney Epic Mickey and Where's MyMickey? games.
"I retired from Disney in 2000," Carson says, "but I have continued to do projects for my friends there as an outside consultant and illustrator. Most of my work is for books, but I've also done concepts for licensing, interactive games, and other areas, too; including seminars about the history of Disney Consumer Products.
Altogether, I've been doing some kind of work for Disney regularly for the past 45 years."
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Frank Gifford
Television
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Blaine Gibson
Animation & Imagineering
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Cicely Rigdon
Parks & Resorts
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Dick Jones
Voice Actor
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Bob Thomas
Reporter & Author
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Milt Albright
Parks & Resorts
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Walt Peregoy
Animation
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Robin Williams
Film & Voice Actor
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Birthdays (2015)
5. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 26] at California, USA
2. Kristen Bell: Date of Birth: July 18, 1980 [age 34] at Michigan, USA
2. Christina Hendricks: Date of Birth: May 3, 1975 [age 39] at Tennessee, USA
6. Idina Menzel: Date of Birth: May 30, 1971 [age 43] at New York, USA
1. Tom Hiddleston: Date of Birth: February 9, 1981 [age 34] at London, England
4. Ralph Fiennes: Date of Birth: December 22, 1962 [age 52] at Suffolk, England
1. Billy Connolly: Date of Birth: November 24, 1942 [age 72] at Glasgow, Scotland
2. Jennifer Saunders: Date of Birth: July 6, 1958 [age 56] at Lincolnshire, England
3. Jonathan Groff: Date of Birth: March 26, 1985 [age 29] at New York, USA
1. Josh Gad: Date of Birth: February 23, 1981 [age 34] at Florida, USA
1. Steve Whitmire: Date of Birth: September 24, 1959 [age 55] at Georgia, USA
3. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 2, 1968 [age 46] at New York, USA
6. Eric Jacobson: Date of Birth: January 15, 1971 [age 44] at New York, USA
3. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 29] at Georgia, USA
3. Dave Goelz: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 68] at California, USA
1. Megan Hilty: Date of Birth: March 29, 1981 [age 33] at Washington, USA
1. Bill Barretta: Date of Birth: June 19, 1964 [age 50] at Pennsylvania, USA
5. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 48] at New York, USA
3. David Rudman: Date of Birth: June 1, 1963 [age 51] at Illinois, USA
4. Angela Bartys: Date of Birth: April 18, 1984 [age 30] at California, USA
1. Matt Vogel: Date of Birth: October 6, 1970 [age 44] at Kansas, USA
10. Peter Linz: Date of Birth: June 28, 1967 [age 47] at Georgia, USA
1. Tyler Bunch: Date of Birth: February 10, 1970 [age 45] at Connecticut, USA
2. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 62] at Ohio, USA
10. Carlos Ponce: Date of Birth: September 4, 1972 [age 42] at Santurce, Puerto Rico
3. Mick Wingert: Date of Birth: July 4, 1974 [age 40] at California, USA
1. Kevin Michael Richardson: Date of Birth: October 25, 1964 [age 50] at New York, USA
4. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 52] at Texas, USA
4. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 59] at Michigan, USA
4. Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 41] at California, USA
5. Kari Wahlgren: Date of Birth: July 13, 1977 [age 37] at Kansas, USA
1. Jane Horrocks: Date of Birth: January 18, 1964 [age 51] at Lancashire, England
1. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 27] at New York, USA
6. Santino Fontana: Date of Birth: March 21, 1982 [age 32] at California, USA
3. Chris Williams: Date of Birth: April 23, 1968 [age 46] at Missouri, USA
3. Paul Briggs: Date of Birth: December 17, 1974 [age 40] at Texas, USA
2. Eva Bella: Date of Birth: June 4, 2003 [age 11] at Nebraska, USA
5. Livvy Stubenrauch: Date of Birth: April 18, 2005 [age 9] at Ohio, USA
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4. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 63] at California, USA
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6. Amy Poehler: Date of Birth: September 16, 1971 [age 43] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Phyllis Smith: Date of Birth: July 10, 1951 [age 63] at Missouri, USA
4. Richard Kind: Date of Birth: November 22, 1956 [age 58] at New Jersey, USA
10. Bill Hader: Date of Birth: June 7, 1978 [age 37] at Oklahoma, USA
6. Lewis Black: Date of Birth: August 30, 1948 [age 66] at Maryland, USA
4. Mindy Kaling: Date of Birth: June 24, 1979 [age 35] at Massachusetts, USA
6. Kaitlyn Dias: Date of Birth: May 11, 1999 [age 16] at California, USA
6. Diane Lane: Date of Birth: January 22, 1965 [age 50] at New York, USA
1. Kyle MacLachlan: Date of Birth: February 22, 1959 [age 56] at Washington, USA
1. Paula Poundstone: Date of Birth: December 29, 1959 [age 55] at Alabama, USA
5. Bobby Moynihan: Date of Birth: January 31, 1977 [age 38] at New York, USA
3. Paula Pell: Date of Birth: April 15, 1963 [age 52]
3. Dave Goelz: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 68] at California, USA
10. Frank Oz: Date of Birth: May 25, 1944 [age 71] at Herefordshire, England
Josh Cooley
4. Flea: Date of Birth: October 16, 1962 [age 52] at Melbourne, Australia
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 68] at Connecticut, USA
4. Carlos Alazraqui: Date of Birth: July 20, 1962 [age 52] at California, USA
Peter Sagal
6. Rashida Jones: Date of Birth: February 25, 1976 [age 39] at California, USA
The Good Dinosaur (2015)
4. Raymond Ochoa: Date of Birth: October 12, 2001 [age 14] at California, USA
Jack Bright
6. Jeffrey Wright: Date of Birth: December 7, 1965 [age 50] at Washington D.C., USA
10. Sam Elliott: Date of Birth: August 9, 1944 [age 71] at California, USA
10. Steve Zahn: Date of Birth: November 13, 1967 [age 48] at Minnesota, USA
3. Frances McDormand: Date of Birth: June 23, 1957 [age 58] at Illinois, USA
10. A.J. Buckley: Date of Birth: February 9, 1978 [age 37] at Dublin, Ireland
6. Anna Paquin: Date of Birth: July 24, 1982 [age 33] at Manitoba, Canada
5. Peter Sohn: Date of Birth: January 23, 1977 [age 38] at New York, USA
6. David Boat: Date of Birth: May 9, 1971 [age 44] at USA
10. Marcus Scribner: Date of Birth: January 7, 2000 [age 15] at California, USA
Maleah Nipay-Padilla
Mandy Freund
Steven Clay Hunter
6. Carrie Paff: Date of Birth: September 26, 1971 [age 44] at California, USA
Calum Grant
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 68] at Connecticut, USA
Jack McGraw
Ryan Teeple
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
2. Mary Costa: Date of Birth: April 5, 1930 [age 28] at Tennessee, USA
5. Bill Shirley: Date of Birth: July 6, 1921 [age 37] at Indiana, USA
10. Eleanor Audley: Date of Birth: November 19, 1905 [age 53] at New York, USA
3. Verna Felton: Date of Birth: July 20, 1890 [age 68] at California, USA
1. Barbara Luddy: Date of Birth: May 25, 1908 [age 50] at Montana, USA
4. Barbara Jo Allen: Date of Birth: September 2, 1906 [age 52] at New York, USA
4. Taylor Holmes: Date of Birth: May 16, 1878 [age 80] at New Jersey, USA
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 45] at Indiana, USA
2. Marvin Miller: Date of Birth: July 18, 1913 [age 45] at Missouri, USA
2. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 39] at Oregon, USA
2. Candy Candido: Date of Birth: December 25, 1913 [age 45] at Louisiana, USA
6. Pinto Colvig: Date of Birth: September 11, 1892 [age 66] at Oregon, USA
Mary Poppins (1964)
2. Julie Andrews: Date of Birth: October 1, 1935 [age 28] at Surrey, England
1. Dick Van Dyke: Date of Birth: December 13, 1925 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
5. Karen Dotrice: Date of Birth: November 9, 1955 [age 8] at Channel Islands, England
3. Matthew Garber: Date of Birth: March 25, 1956 [age 8] at London, England
3. David Tomlinson: Date of Birth: May 7, 1917 [age 47] at Oxfordshire, England
3. Glynis Johns: Date of Birth: October 5, 1923 [age 40] at Pretoria, South Africa
7. Elsa Lanchester: Date of Birth: October 28, 1902 [age 61] at London, England
3. Hermione Baddeley: Date of Birth: November 13, 1906 [age 57] at Shropshire, England
2. Reta Shaw: Date of Birth: September 13, 1912 [age 51] at Maine, USA
11. Reginald Owen: Date of Birth: August 5, 1887 [age 77] at Hertfordshire, England
11. Don Barclay: Date of Birth: December 26, 1892 [age 71] at Oregon, USA
1. Ed Wynn: Date of Birth: November 9, 1886 [age 77] at Pennsylvania, USA
7. Alma Lawton: Date of Birth: August 17, 1896 [age 68] at London, England
2. Marjorie Eaton: Date of Birth: December 5, 1901 [age 62] at California, USA
7. Marjorie Bennett: Date of Birth: January 15, 1896 [age 68] at York, Australia
5. Arthur Malet: Date of Birth: September 24, 1927 [age 36] at Lee-on-Solent, England
2. Jane Darwell: Date of Birth: October 15, 1879 [age 84] at Missouri, USA
4. Arthur Treacher: Date of Birth: July 23, 1894 [age 70] at Sussex, England
3. Jimmy Logan: Date of Birth: April 4, 1928 [age 36] at Glasgow, Scotland
4. Daws Butler: Date of Birth: November 16, 1916 [age 47] at Ohio, USA
11. Paul Frees: Date of Birth: June 22, 1920 [age 44] at Illinois, USA
4. Bill Lee: Date of Birth: August 21, 1916 [age 48]
7. Sean McClory: Date of Birth: March 8, 1924 [age 40] at Dublin, Ireland
7. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 45] at Oregon, USA
1. Alan Napier: Date of Birth: January 7, 1903 [age 61] at West Midlands, England
7. Marni Nixon: Date of Birth: February 22, 1930 [age 34] at California, USA
5. J. Pat O'Malley: Date of Birth: March 15, 1904 [age 60] at Lancashire, England
1. George Pelling: Date of Birth: October 25, 1914 [age 49] at Salisbury, South Rhodesia
1. Thurl Ravenscroft: Date of Birth: February 6, 1914 [age 50] at Nebraska, USA
1. Ginny Tyler: Date of Birth: August 8, 1925 [age 39] at Washington, USA
Aladdin (1992)
7. Scott Weinger: Date of Birth: October 5, 1975 [age 17] at New York, USA
1. Linda Larkin: Date of Birth: March 20, 1970 [age 22] at California, USA
3. Robin Williams: Date of Birth: July 21, 1951 [age 41] at Illinois, USA
2. Frank Welker: Date of Birth: March 12, 1946 [age 46] at Colorado, USA
4. Jonathan Freeman: Date of Birth: February 5, 1950 [age 42] at Ohio, USA
5. Gilbert Gottfried: Date of Birth: February 28, 1955 [age 37] at New York, USA
7. Douglas Seale: Date of Birth: October 28, 1913 [age 79] at London, England
Bambi (1942)
9. Donnie Dunagan: Date of Birth: August 16, 1934 [age 7] at Texas, USA
5. John Sutherland: Date of Birth: September 11, 1910 [age 31] at North Dakota, USA
9. Cammie King: Date of Birth: August 5, 1934 [age 8] at California, USA
5. Ann Gillis: Date of Birth: February 12, 1927 [age 15] at Arkansas, USA
9. Peter Behn: Date of Birth: July 4, 1934 [age 8] at California, USA
6. Sam Edwards: Date of Birth: May 26, 1915 [age 27] at Georgia, USA
Stanley Alexander
4. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 37] at Georgia, USA
4. Will Wright: Date of Birth: March 26, 1894 [age 48] at California, USA
5. Paula Winslowe: Date of Birth: March 23, 1910 [age 32] at North Dakota, USA
5. Fred Shields: Date of Birth: May 18, 1904 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
4. Mary Lansing: Date of Birth: June 10, 1911 [age 31] at Louisiana, USA
6. Thelma Boardman: Date of Birth: October 31, 1909 [age 32]
6. Margaret Lee: Date of Birth: March 9, 1909 [age 33] at Idaho, USA
The AristoCats (1970)
2. Eva Gabor: Date of Birth: February 11, 1919 [age 51] at Budapest, Hungary
5. Phil Harris: Date of Birth: June 24, 1904 [age 66] at Indiana, USA
1. Gary Dubin: Date of Birth: May 5, 1959 [age 11] at Edinburgh, Scotland
9. Liz English: Date of Birth: October 9, 1962 [age 8] at London, England
Dean Clark
4. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 65] at Georgia, USA
2. Roddy Maude-Roxby: Date of Birth: April 2, 1930 [age 40] at London, England
9. Hermione Baddeley: Date of Birth: November 13, 1906 [age 64] at Shropshire, England
5. Scatman Crothers: Date of Birth: May 23, 1910 [age 60] at Indiana, USA
4. Paul Winchell: Date of Birth: December 21, 1922 [age 48] at New York, USA
3. Lord Tim Hudson: Date of Birth: February 11, 1940 [age 30] at Cheshire, England
3. Vito Scotti: Date of Birth: January 26, 1918 [age 52] at California, USA
1. Thurl Ravenscroft: Date of Birth: February 6, 1914 [age 56] at Nebraska, USA
5. Nancy Kulp: Date of Birth: August 28, 1921 [age 49] at Pennsylvania, USA
4. Charles Lane: Date of Birth: January 26, 1905 [age 65] at California, USA
6. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 55] at Alabama, USA
9. George Lindsey: Date of Birth: December 17, 1928 [age 42] at Alabama, USA
3. Monica Evans: Date of Birth: August 21, 1940 [age 30] at Wiltshire, England
4. Carole Shelley: Date of Birth: August 16, 1939 [age 31] at London, England
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 57] at Indiana, USA
3. Peter Renaday: Date of Birth: June 9, 1935 [age 35] at Louisiana, USA
Mulan (1998)
3. Ming-Na: Date of Birth: November 20, 1963 [age 34] at Coloane Island, Macau
5. B.D. Wong: Date of Birth: October 24, 1960 [age 37] at California, USA
4. Eddie Murphy: Date of Birth: April 3, 1961 [age 37] at New York, USA
5. Miguel Ferrer: Date of Birth: February 7, 1955 [age 43] at California, USA
5. Soon-Tek Oh: Date of Birth: June 29, 1932 [age 65] at Japan
5. Gedde Watanabe: Date of Birth: June 26, 1955 [age 42] at Utah, USA
2. Harvey Fierstein: Date of Birth: June 6, 1952 [age 46] at New York, USA
4. Jerry Tondo: Date of Birth: October 10, 1950 [age 47] at California, USA
5. Pat Morita: Date of Birth: June 28, 1932 [age 65] at California, USA
3. James Hong: Date of Birth: February 22, 1929 [age 69] at Minnesota, USA
6. Freda Foh Shen: Date of Birth: April 25, 1948 [age 50] at Georgia, USA
9. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 80] at Massachusetts, USA
6. George Takei: Date of Birth: April 20, 1937 [age 61] at California, USA
3. James Shigeta: Date of Birth: June 17, 1929 [age 69] at Hawaii, USA
2. Miriam Margolyes: Date of Birth: May 18, 1941 [age 57] at Oxfordshire, England
A Bug's Life (1998)
3. Dave Foley: Date of Birth: January 4, 1963 [age 35] at Ontario, Canada
1. Kevin Spacey: Date of Birth: July 26, 1959 [age 39] at New Jersey, USA
4. Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Date of Birth: January 13, 1961 [age 37] at New York, USA
4. Hayden Panettiere: Date of Birth: August 21, 1989 [age 9] at New York, USA
9. Phyllis Diller: Date of Birth: July 17, 1917 [age 81] at Ohio, USA
9. Richard Kind: Date of Birth: November 22, 1956 [age 42] at New Jersey, USA
1. David Hyde Pierce: Date of Birth: April 3, 1959 [age 39] at New York, USA
5. Joe Ranft: Date of Birth: March 13, 1960 [age 38] at California, USA
3. Denis Leary: Date of Birth: August 18, 1957 [age 41] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Jonathan Harris: Date of Birth: November 6, 1914 [age 84] at New York, USA
1. Madeline Kahn: Date of Birth: September 29, 1942 [age 56] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Bonnie Hunt: Date of Birth: September 22, 1961 [age 37] at Illinois, USA
5. Michael McShane: Date of Birth: June 25, 1955 [age 43] at Massachusetts, USA
5. Brad Garrett: Date of Birth: April 14, 1960 [age 38] at California, USA
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 51] at Connecticut, USA
9. Roddy McDowall: Date of Birth: September 17, 1928 [aged 70] at London, England
9. Edie McClurg: Date of Birth: July 23, 1951 [age 47] at Missouri, USA
1. Alex Rocco: Date of Birth: February 29, 1936 [age 62] at Massachusetts, USA
1. David Ossman: Date of Birth: December 6, 1936 [age 61] at California, USA
Peter Pan (1953)
6. Bobby Driscoll: Date of Birth: March 3, 1937 [age 15] at Iowa, USA
5. Kathryn Beaumont: Date of Birth: June 27, 1938 [age 14] at London, England
3. Hans Conried: Date of Birth: April 15, 1917 [age 35] at Maryland, USA
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 39] at Indiana, USA
6. Heather Angel: Date of Birth: February 9, 1909 [age 43] at Oxfordshire, England
6. Paul Collins: Date of Birth: July 25, 1937 [age 15] at London, England
2. Tommy Luske: Date of Birth: February 12, 1947 [age 5] at California, USA
2. Candy Candido: Date of Birth: December 25, 1913 [age 39] at Louisiana, USA
5. Tom Conway: Date of Birth: September 15, 1904 [age 48] at Brighton, England
8. Margaret Kerry: Date of Birth: May 11, 1929 [age 24] at California, USA
Corinne Orr
Stuffy Singer
Jeffrey Silvers
Johnny McGovern
Robert Ellis
3. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 35] at Massachusetts, USA
Connie Hilton
Karen Kester
6. Don Barclay: Date of Birth: December 26, 1892 [age 60] at Oregon, USA
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
6. Mickey Rooney: Date of Birth: September 23, 1920 [age 60] at New York, USA
1. Keith Coogan: Date of Birth: January 13, 1970 [age 11] at California, USA
3. Kurt Russell: Date of Birth: March 17, 1951 [age 30] at Massachusetts, USA
6. Corey Feldman: Date of Birth: July 16, 1971 [age 9] at California, USA
8. Jack Albertson: Date of Birth: June 16, 1907 [age 74] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Jeanette Nolan: Date of Birth: December 30, 1911 [age 69] at California, USA
6. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 66] at Alabama, USA
8. Pearl Bailey: Date of Birth: March 29, 1918 [age 63] at Virginia, USA
8. Sandy Duncan: Date of Birth: February 20, 1946 [age 35] at Texas, USA
1. Richard Bakalyan: Date of Birth: January 29, 1931 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Paul Winchell: Date of Birth: December 21, 1922 [age 58] at New York, USA
8. John McIntire: Date of Birth: June 27, 1907 [age 74] at Washington, USA
1. John Fiedler: Date of Birth: February 3, 1925 [age 56] at Wisconsin, USA
Up (2009)
8. Edward Asner: Date of Birth: November 15, 1929 [age 79] at Missouri, USA
8. Christopher Plummer: Date of Birth: December 13, 1929 [age 79] at Ontario, Canada
4. Jordan Nagai: Date of Birth: February 5, 2000 [age 9] at California, USA
4. Bob Peterson: Date of Birth: January 18, 1961 [age 48] at Ohio, USA
2. Delroy Lindo: Date of Birth: November 18, 1952 [age 56] at London, England
5. Jerome Ranft: Date of Birth: November 23, 1966 [age 42] at California, USA
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 62] at Connecticut, USA
1. David Kaye: Date of Birth: October 14, 1964 [age 44] at Ontario, Canada
Elie Docter
Jeremy Leary
5. Mickie McGowan: Date of Birth: January 2, 1938 [age 71] at California, USA
3. Danny Mann: Date of Birth: July 28, 1951 [age 57] at Tennessee, USA
2. Don Fullilove: Date of Birth: May 16, 1958 [age 51] at Texas, USA
8. Jess Harnell: Date of Birth: December 23, 1963 [age 45] at New Jersey, USA
Josh Cooley
8. Pete Docter: Date of Birth: October 9, 1968 [age 41] at Minnesota, USA
The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell (2009)
5. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 21] at California, USA
4. Anika Noni Rose: Date of Birth: September 6, 1972 [age 37] at Connecticut, USA
8. Michael Jordan: Date of Birth: February 17, 1963 [age 46] at New York, USA
3. Bruno Campos: Date of Birth: December 3, 1973 [age 36] at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4. Billy West: Date of Birth: April 16, 1950 [age 59] at Michigan, USA
8. Kristin Chenoweth: Date of Birth: July 24, 1968 [age 41] at Oklahoma, USA
8. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 24] at Georgia, USA
8. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 3, 1968 [age 41] at New York, USA
3. America Ferrera: Date of Birth: April 18, 1984 [age 25] at California, USA
3. Keith David: Date of Birth: June 4, 1956 [age 53] at New York, USA
6. Michael-Leon Wooley: Date of Birth: March 29, 1971 [age 38] at Virginia, USA
3. Dee Bradley Baker: Date of Birth: August 31, 1962 [age 47] at Indiana, USA
2. Jennifer Cody: Date of Birth: November 10, 1969 [age 40] at New York, USA
2. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 57] at Ohio, USA
3. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 53] at Michigan, USA
3. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 47] at Texas, USA
5. Wayne Knight: Date of Birth: August 7, 1955 [age 54] at New York, USA
1. Jane Horrocks: Date of Birth: January 18, 1964 [age 45] at Lancashire, England
1. Peter Bartlett: Date of Birth: August 28, 1942 [age 67] at Illinois, USA
5. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 43] at New York, USA
8. Jenifer Lewis: Date of Birth: January 25, 1957 [age 52] at Missouri, USA
4. Danny DeVito: Date of Birth: November 17, 1944 [age 65] at New Jersey, USA
1. Bob Bergen: Date of Birth: March 8, 1964 [age 45] at Missouri, USA
2. Bill Farmer: Date of Birth: November 14, 1952 [age 57] at Kansas, USA
3. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 58] at California, USA
4. Kath Soucie: Date of Birth: February 20, 1967 [age 42] at New York, USA
1. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 22] at New York, USA
4. Bill Murray: Date of Birth: September 21, 1950 [age 59] at Illinois, USA
1. Theresa Randle: Date of Birth: December 27, 1964 [age 44] at Michigan, USA
3. Larry Bird: Date of Birth: December 7, 1956 [age 53] at Indiana, USA
6. Oprah Winfrey: Date of Birth: January 29, 1954 [age 55] at Mississippi, USA
2. Terrence Howard: Date of Birth: March 11, 1969 [age 40] at Illinois, USA
2. John Goodman: Date of Birth: June 20, 1952 [age 57] at Missouri, USA
2. Maurice LaMarche: Date of Birth: March 30, 1958 [age 51] at Ontario, Canada
3. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 92] at Massachusetts, USA
5. Jocelyn Blue: Date of Birth: December 30, 1966 [age 42] at California, USA
4. Dorian Harewood: Date of Birth: August 6, 1950 [age 59] at Ohio, USA
2. Charity James: Date of Birth: October 13, 1958 [age 51] at USA
Joey Camen
June Melby
3. T.K. Carter: Date of Birth: December 18, 1956 [age 52] at New York, USA
1. Catherine Reitman: Date of Birth: April 28, 1981 [age 28] at California, USA
5. Darnell Suttles: Date of Birth: May 7, 1960 [age 49] at Ohio, USA
6. Colleen Wainwright: Date of Birth: February 9, 1965 [age 44] at California, USA
3. Steve Kehela: Date of Birth: September 10, 1951 [age 58] at New York, USA
8. Loreena McKennitt: Date of Birth: February 17, 1957 [age 52] at Manitoba, Canada
5. Steve Valentine: Date of Birth: October 26, 1966 [age 43] at Bishopbriggs, Scotland
8. Kathy Najimy: Date of Birth: February 6, 1957 [age 52] at California, USA
2. Richard Portnow: Date of Birth: January 26, 1947 [age 62] at New York, USA
Gail Borges
Manner Washington
3. Eric Gordon: Date of Birth: December 25, 2001 [age 7] at Indiana, USA
1. Penny Pae Bridges: Date of Birth: July 29, 1998 [age 11] at California, USA
8. Charles Barkley: Date of Birth: February 20, 1963 [age 46] at Alabama, USA
3. Patrick Ewing: Date of Birth: August 5, 1962 [age 47] at Kingston, Jamaica
6. Muggsy Bogues: Date of Birth: January 9, 1965 [age 44] at Maryland, USA
2. Larry Johnson: Date of Birth: March 14, 1969 [age 40] at Texas, USA
4. Shawn Bradley: Date of Birth: March 22, 1972 [age 37] at Landstuhl, West Germany
2. Brandon Hammond: Date of Birth: February 6, 1997 [age 12] at Louisiana, USA
Elizabeth Dampier
Breanna Brooks
Ritchie Montgomery
2. Don Hall: Date of Birth: March 8, 1969 [age 40] at Iowa, USA
8. Paul Briggs: Date of Birth: December 17, 1974 [age 34] at Texas, USA
Jerry Kernion
5. Corey Burton: Date of Birth: August 3, 1955 [age 54] at California, USA
Michael Colyar
1. Emeril Lagasse: Date of Birth: October 15, 1959 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Kevin Michael Richardson: Date of Birth: October 25, 1964 [age 45] at New York, USA
6. Randy Newman: Date of Birth: November 28, 1943 [age 66] at California, USA
3. America Young: Date of Birth: December 6, 1984 [age 25] at New Mexico, USA
1. Kathryn Cressida: Date of Birth: March 1, 1970 [age 39] at California, USA
Danielle Mone Truitt
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Birthday Months + Death Months
  • Lance Percival (July 26, 1933 — January 6, 2015) (The Beatles)
  • Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930January 7, 2015) (101 Dalmatians)
  • Barrie Ingham (February 10, 1932 — January 23, 2015) (The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Geraldine McEwan (May 9, 1932 — January 30, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, A Matter of Loaf and Death)
  • Brian Bedford (February 16, 1935 — present) (Robin Hood)
  • Alan Rickman (February 21, 1946 — present) (Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland)
  • Richard Bakalyan (January 29, 1931 — February 27, 2015) (The Fox and the Hound)
  • Leonard Nimoy (March 26, 1931February 27, 2015) (Star Trek, Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
  • Zoe Leader (July 1, 1949 — March 3, 2015) (The Lion King)
  • Richard Dysart (March 30, 1929 — April 5, 2015) (L.A. Law, Wall Street, The Thing)
  • Stan Freberg (August 7, 1926 — April 7, 2015) (Looney Tunes, Lady and the Tramp)
  • Joe Alaskey (April 17, 1952 — present) (Looney Tunes, Rugrats)
  • Anita Gordon (December 21, 1929 — May 10, 2015) (Fun and Fancy Free)
  • John Stephenson (August 9, 1923 — May 15, 2015) (The Flintstones, Charlotte's Web)
  • Richard Libertini (May 21, 1933 — present) (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
  • Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 — May 23, 2015) (Planes: Fire & Rescue)
  • Christopher Lee (May 27, 1922 — June 7, 2015) (The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars)
  • James Horner (August 14, 1953 — June 22, 2015) (Titanic)
  • Erik Bauersfeld (June 28, 1922 — present) (Star Wars)
  • Roger Rees (May 5, 1944 — July 10, 2015) (Return to Never Land)
  • Alex Rocco (February 29, 1936 — July 18, 2015) (A Bug's Life)
  • Susan Sheridan (March 18, 1947 — August 9, 2015) (The Black Cauldron)
  • Kenny Baker (August 24, 1934 — present) (Star Wars)
  • Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949 — October 6, 2015) (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon)
  • Maureen O'Hara (August 17, 1920 — October 24, 2015) (How Green Way My Valley, Miracle on 34th Street, The Quiet Man)
  • Garry Marshall (November 13, 1934 — present) (Chicken Little, The Princess Diaries)
  • Alan Young (November 19, 1919 — present) (DuckTales, Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Garry Shandling (November 29, 1949 — present) (Over the Hedge, Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
  • Robert Loggia (January 3, 1930 — December 4, 2015) (Oliver & Company)
  • Nicholas Smith (March 5, 1934 — December 6, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  • Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 — December 23, 2015) (Sesame Street)
  • Charmian Carr (December 27, 1942 — present) (The Sound of Music)
  • Jack Riley (December 30, 1935 — present) (Rugrats)
  • Natalie Cole (February 6, 1950December 31, 2015) (Cats Don't Dance)
Retirements / Last Birthdays
  1. Bruce Forsyth (February 22, 1928 — present) (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  2. Charlotte Rae (April 22, 1926 — present) (101 Dalmatians: The Series, Tom & Jerry: The Movie)
  3. Bill Cosby (July 12, 1937 — present) (Fat Albert)
  4. Fran Brill (September 30, 1946 — present) (Sesame Street)
  5. George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 — present) (Cats Don't Dance)
  6. Charles Tyner (June 8, 1925 — present) (Pete's Dragon)
  7. Della Reese (July 6, 1931 — present) (Dinosaur)
  8. Ned Beatty (July 6, 1937 — present) (Toy Story 3, Rango)
  9. Ron Glass (July 10, 1945 — present) (Recess: School's Out)
  10. Bud Luckey (July 28, 1934 — present) (The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue)
  11. Ian Holm (September 12, 1931 — present) (Ratatouille, The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit)
  12. June Foray (September 18, 1917 — present) (Looney Tunes, Cinderella, The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show, Mulan)
  13. Joan Plowright (October 28, 1929 — present) (Dinosaur, Curious George)
  14. Robert Guillaume (November 30, 1927 — present) (The Lion King)
  15. Janet Waldo (February 4, 1920 — present) (The Jetsons, The Flintstones)
  16. Tony Haygarth (February 4, 1945 — present) (Chicken Run)
  17. Glen Campbell (April 22, 1936 — present) (Rock-a-Doodle)
  18. Gary Dubin (May 5, 1959 — present) (The AristoCats)
  19. Liz Smith (December 11, 1921 — present) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  20. Patti Deutsch (December 16, 1943 — present) (The Emperor's New Groove, Tarzan, Monsters, Inc.)
  21. Samantha Eggar (March 5, 1939 — present) (Hercules)
  22. Carl Weintraub (March 27, 1946 — present) (Oliver & Company)
  23. Doris Day (April 3, 1922 — present)
  24. Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 — present) (Darby O'Gill and the Little People, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)
  25. Kevin Clash (September 17, 1960 — present) (Sesame Street)
  26. Joseph Bologna (December 30, 1934 — present) (Ice Age: The Meltdown)
  27. Joan Copeland (June 1, 1922 — present) (Brother Bear)
  28. Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — present) (Wallace & Gromit)
  29. David Frankham (February 16, 1926 — present) (101 Dalmatians)
  30. Roddy Maude-Roxby (April 2, 1930 — present) (The AristoCats)
  31. Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — present) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women)
  32. Bill Woodson (July 16, 1917 — present) (The Small One, Disney Storyteller Series)
  33. Arthur Burghardt (August 29, 1947 — present) (The Prince and the Pauper)
  34. Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — present) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
  35. Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 — present) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music)
  36. Bruce Reitherman (September 15, 1955 — present) (The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
  37. Randy Quaid (October 1, 1950 — present) (Home on the Range)
  38. Karen Dotrice (November 9, 1955 — present) (Mary Poppins)
  39. Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — present) (sister of Eva Gabor)
Birthday Months + Death Months
  • Robert Loggia (January 3, 1930 — December 4, 2015) (Oliver & Company)
  • David Ryall (January 5, 1935 — December 25, 2014) (The Singing DetectiveHarry PotterThe Elephant Man)
  • Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930 — January 7, 2015) (101 Dalmatians)
  • Richard Bakalyan (January 29, 1931 — February 27, 2015) (The Fox and the Hound)
  • Alicia Rhett (February 1, 1915 — January 3, 2014)
  • Elaine Stritch (February 2, 1925 — July 17, 2014) (ParaNorman)
  • Natalie Cole (February 6, 1950 — December 31, 2015) (Cats Don't Dance)
  • Barrie Ingham (February 10, 1932 — January 23, 2015) (The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Don Pardo (February 22, 1918 — August 18, 2014) (Saturday Night LiveJeopardy!)
  • Dickie Jones (February 25, 1927 — July 7, 2014) (Pinocchio)
  • Alex Rocco (February 29, 1936 — July 18, 2015) (A Bug's Life)
  • Nicholas Smith (March 5, 1934 — December 6, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, A Matter of Loaf and Death)
  • Lynda Petty (March 6, 1942 — March 25, 2014) (Cars)
  • Rik Mayall (March 7, 1958 — June 9, 2014) (The Young OnesDrop Dead FredBottom)
  • Susan Sheridan (March 18, 1947 — August 9, 2015) (The Black Cauldron)
  • Richard Dysart (March 30, 1929 — April 5, 2015) (L.A. Law, Wall Street, The Thing)
  • Leonard Nimoy (March 26, 1931 — February 27, 2015) (Star Trek, Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
  • Mary Anderson (April 3, 1918 — April 6, 2014)
  • Maya Angelou (April 4, 1928 — May 28, 2014) (Elmo Saves Christmas)
  • James Garner (April 7, 1928 — July 19, 2014) (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
  • Shirley Temple (April 23, 1928 — February 10, 2014)
  • Jan Hooks (April 23, 1957 — October 9, 2014) (Saturday Night LiveDesigning WomenBatman Returns)
  • Paul Mazursky (April 25, 1930 — June 30, 2014) (An Unmarried WomanHarry and TontoMoscow on the Hudson)
  • John Henson (April 25, 1965 — February 14, 2014) (The Muppets)
  • Casey Kasem (April 27, 1932 — June 15, 2014) (Scooby-Doo)
  • Marcia Strassman (April 28, 1948 — October 24, 2014) (Welcome BackKotterHoney, I Shrunk the Kids)
  • Roger Rees (May 5, 1944 — July 10, 2015) (Return to Never Land)
  • Geraldine McEwan (May 9, 1932 — January 30, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  • Christopher Lee (May 27, 1922 — June 7, 2015) (The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars)
  • Joan Rivers (June 8, 1933 — September 4, 2014) (SpaceballsFashion Police)
  • Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949 — October 6, 2015) (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon)
  • James Shigeta (June 17, 1929 — July 28, 2014) (Mulan)
  • Tom Magliozzi (June 28, 1937 — November 3, 2014) (Cars)
  • Zoe Leader (July 1, 1949 — March 3, 2015) (The Lion King)
  • Arthur Rankin, Jr. (July 19, 1924 — January 30, 2014) (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
  • Edward Herrmann (July 21, 1943 — December 31, 2014) (Gilmore GirlsRichie RichThe Lost Boys)
  • Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 — August 11, 2014) (AladdinHappy Feet, Robots)
  • Lance Percival (July 26, 1933 — January 6, 2015) (The Beatles)
  • Stan Freberg (August 7, 1926 — April 7, 2015) (Looney Tunes, Lady and the Tramp)
  • John Stephenson (August 9, 1923 — May 15, 2015) (The Flintstones, Charlotte's Web)
  • James Horner (August 14, 1953 — June 22, 2015) (Titanic)
  • Maureen O'Hara (August 17, 1920 — October 24, 2015) (How Green Way My Valley, Miracle on 34th Street, The Quiet Man)
  • Christopher Malcolm (August 19, 1946 — February 15, 2014) (Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)
  • Marian Seldes (August 23, 1928 — October 6, 2014) (A Delicate BalanceAfflictionAugust Rush)
  • Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 — December 23, 2015) (Sesame Street)
  • Richard Kiel (September 13, 1939 — September 10, 2014) (Happy GilmoreTangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure)
  • Lauren Bacall (September 16, 1924 — August 12, 2014) (Howl's Moving Castle)
  • Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 — May 23, 2015) (Planes: Fire & Rescue)
  • Mickey Rooney (September 23, 1920 — April 6, 2014) (Pete's DragonThe Fox and the Hound)
  • Elizabeth Peña (September 23, 1959 — October 14, 2014) (The Incredibles)
  • Margery Mason (September 27, 1913 — January 26, 2014) (The Princess BrideHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
  • Gerry Parkes (October 16, 1924 — October 19, 2014) (Fraggle Rock)
  • Juanita Moore (October 19, 1914 — January 1, 2014) (Imitation of Life)
  • Bob Hoskins (October 26, 1942 — April 29, 2014) (Who Framed Roger RabbitHook)
  • Joe Lala (November 3, 1947 — March 18, 2014) (Monsters, Inc.)
  • Eli Wallach (December 7, 1915 — June 24, 2014) (The Good, the Bad and the UglyThe Magnificent SevenBaby Doll)
  • Dave Madden (December 17, 1931 — January 16, 2014) (Charlotte's Web)
  • Anita Gordon (December 21, 1929 — May 10, 2015) (Fun and Fancy Free)
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Actors' Ages dialogues
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Age: 0
GYPSY: Whoa!
DAD: Come on!
DAD: Say cheese!
BUPKUS: Exactly.
DAD: You're kidding.
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
DAD: Oh, no, you're not!
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
DAD: Coming behind you.
MANNY: And now, insectus
DAD: We've got to land this, okay?
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
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Age: 1
RAY: No, no, no!
AURORA: Hmm?
BETA: Target sighted.
BETA: No, it was Dug.
BETA: Where are they?
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
BETA: Where's the squirrel?
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
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Age: 2
MOMMA: Arlo!
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
KRISTOFF: Relax!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
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Age: 3
BILL: Oh.
FAWN: Go, go!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
BUGS: In there?
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
BING BONG: Ow.
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
BILL: That's not bad.
FAWN: I can't dance!
BILL: Whoopsie-daisy.
BUGS: Coming through.
ELMER: We got weights.
BING BONG: You made it!
BUGS: He just never learns.
BING BONG: Almost there!
BING BONG: I love that one!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
BING BONG: Ooh! Look at you!
BUGS: You and me both, brother.
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
BING BONG: Who the heck is that?
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
BUGS: Shh. Okay, let's go in this way.
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
BING BONG: Yeah, I blew a mean nose.
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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Age: 5
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
HARRY: I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
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Age: 6
OLAF: Summer!
OLAF: All fixed.
JAMES: That's right.
JAMES: We're flying!
MICHAEL: Take that!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
MICHAEL: Oh, no, you won't.
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
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Age: 7
FLIK: Hey!
FLIK: Ohh...
FLIK: No! No!
FLIK: Let's go!
MULAN: Guys.
MULAN: Shang!
PORT: Beautiful!
FLIK: That's right.
BIG MAMA: Tod!
FLIK: You're perfect!
OPPENHEIMER: No!
PORT: Still smart enough
FLIK: The bird won't work.
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
FLIK: (MUFFLED) I'm okay!
PORT: We got their blue dust!
FLIK: Leave her alone, Hopper.
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-uh.
FLIK: They're rounding everyone up.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
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Age: 8
NAVEEN: Psst!
CLARION: Oh!
SADNESS: Right.
SADNESS: Whoa!
MARIE: Toulouse!
HOOK: Remember,
SADNESS: We are!
SADNESS: I'm ready.
THUMPER: Wake up.
SADNESS: Well, I guess.
MADAME: Yes, Georges.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
HOOK: But time grows short.
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
SADNESS: It's too dangerous!
MADAME: Careful, Toulouse.
SADNESS: The Subconscious.
MARIE: (LAUGHS) It's Edgar.
MADAME: Oh, no, no, Georges.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
SADNESS: Yeah, just another right.
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
DISGUST: We have a major problem.
SADNESS: The stairs to the basement!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
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Age: 9
DOT: Wow!
MUSHU: Hey!
RUSSELL: No!
RUSSELL: Ow.
MUSHU: Mulan!
RUSSELL: Help!
TIANA: Voodoo?
RUSSELL: There.
RUSSELL: Snipe!
RUSSELL: Whoa!
RUSSELL: Kevin.
GEORGES: Edgar?
ATTA: Oh, yes. Yes.
FEAR: Yes, yes, yes.
DOT: Good luck, Flik!
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
FEAR: Dad just left us.
NASH: Who does that?
ATTA: Where were we?
FEAR: Stars! I like that!
RUSSELL: Whoa! Whoa!
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RUSSELL: That was cool!
RUSSELL: Oh. It's before!
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
DOT: Mom! Where are you?
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
RUSSELL: Another blue one.
DOT: Hey, Flik! Flik! Wait up!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
FEAR: On our left. On our left!
FEAR: Oh, Joy, where are you?
MUSHU: Call out for egg rolls!
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
RUSSELL: What are we doing?
RUSSELL: That's a fire hydrant.
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
DOT: Come on, come on. Hurry!
DOT: Flik! Over here! Flik! Flik!
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
FEAR: The hockey lamp goes there.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
FEAR: (GASPS) It's a Core Memory!
DOT: Well, I think he's gonna make it.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
FEAR: Mom and Dad are stressed out!
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
FEAR: Oh, thank goodness you're back!
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
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Age: 10
PHILLIP: Whoa!
PHILLIP: Never?
O'MALLEY: Yeah.
O'MALLEY: Yeah.
LOUIS: How's that?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
GREAT PRINCE: It is Man.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
O'MALLEY: But why can't you?
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
O'MALLEY: See you around, tiger.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
_______
Age: 11
SLIM: Be quiet!
LAWRENCE: Sire!
HOPPER: Uh-uh-uh.
ANGER: Stand back!
ANGER: Not for long!
TOULOUSE: Oh, yeah
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
HOPPER: So where is it?
SLIM: Are they all right?
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
HOPPER: You little termites!
ANGER: Uh, put the chair there.
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
_______
Age: 12
ZARINA: Huh.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LARRY: That's the old Muggs I know.
THUD: (GROWLING) Where are they?
_______
Age: 13
GONZO: Wow!
FLORA: Uh-huh.
GONZO: Hi, Jim!
FLORA: Why not?
GONZO: I'll break!
FRANCIS: My leg!
FLORA: No magic!
FLORA: Yes, go on.
WALDORF: Land ho!
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
GONZO: Yeah, let's go.
STARBOARD: Encore!
FLORA: (GIGGLES) Yes.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
FLORA: Oh, we need more, dear.
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
_______
Age: 14
ARLO: Oh!
ARLO: Wow.
LOLA: Mike!
JAFAR: Shut up!
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
ARLO: Help! Help!
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
WIDOW TWEED: Oh.
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
WIDOW TWEED: Who is it?
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
_______
Age: 15
FALINE: Bambi.
GAMMA: I got it!
WENDY: Oh, dear.
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
BONITO: That's right!
GUARD 1: Let me see.
GUARD 1: No escaping!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
WENDY: Tinker Bell! Wait!
GUARD 1: Yeah, it's my hat.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
WENDY: Mmm. Nana had it.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
POUND: You poked me again.
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
GAMMA: Gray Two, checking in.
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
WENDY: (SINGING) You mother
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
POUND: Wow, a killer. Let me see.
WENDY: Oh, Michael, do be careful.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
_______
Age: 16
JOY: Well.
JOY: Huh?
JOY: Okay.
PETER: Yep.
MARY: Wendy!
JOY: Stop! Stop!
JOY: Come back!
JOY: That's Anger.
NAWT: Excuse me.
JOHN: Aha, I got ya.
JOY: No, no. No, no!
PETER: Hoist anchor!
JOY: Honestly Island?
JOY: You're not so bad.
JOY: Which way? Left?
PETER: To Never Land.
PETER: Tink said what?
JOY: What is this place?
JOY: Er, for 33 seconds?
JOY: Now we're talking!
PETER: Twelve seconds.
JOY: Ha-ha! We made it!
JOY: The train, of course!
PETER: Tinker Bell. Tink!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
PETER: Stop! Stop it, Tink!
JOY: Great day today, guys!
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
RILEY: That was disgusting.
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
JOY: And each Core Memory
JOY: And the desk over there.
JOY: That was our way home.
JOY: Yep, Goofball is the best.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
PETER: (AS HOOK) Mr. Smee!
JOY: Glitterstorm, Honeypants...
JOY: Oh, no, no, no, no, this one!
JOY: Grandma's vacuum cleaner!
JOY: How about we wake her up?
RILEY: Dad's got a steel stomach.
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
JOY: And that's it. We love our girl.
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
JOY: The trophy collection goes there.
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
JOY: Oh, I am so glad we ran into you!
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
_______
Age: 17
MONTY: Kill them all!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
_______
Age: 18
YAO: Hey!
SLADE: Copper!
ABU: Yum, yum!
YAO: Oh, snake! Snake!
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
HUBERT: Of course! To the home!
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
_______
Age: 19
DAFFY: Say "ah."
CLANK: Goodbye.
DAFFY: I knew that.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
DAFFY: Now, let me see.
SILVERMIST: We're free!
DAFFY: It's a crying shame.
DAFFY: Thank you. Thank you.
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
DAFFY: I say, let's go in that way.
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
PATRICK: (WHISPERS) Bugs Bunny?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
_______
Age: 20
DUG: Hi.
DUG: Point!
DUG: Point!
DUG: Master!
DUG: Oh, yes.
DUG: I can bark.
DUG: Here, bird.
ALPHA: Master?
DUG: Hi, Master.
JIM: Please! Please!
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I use that collar...
DUG: Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
DUG: Hey, would you...
DUG: Master, over here.
DUG: You're my master?
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
DUG: I am a great tracker.
DUG: Hey, that is the bird.
DUG: Listen, you dog. Sit!
DUG: Yeah, get off of his...
DUG: Please be my prisoner.
DUG: I am here with the bird,
ALPHA: There he is. Come on!
ALPHA: Master, dinner is ready.
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
DUG: Hey, are you okay over there?
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
_______
Age: 21
VIDIA: Uh-oh.
POUND: Goodbye.
POUND: That locker.
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
POUND: Feeding time, boys.
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
POUND: Right, man. We got them.
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
_______
Age: 22
DINKY: Hey!
DINKY: Hmm.
POPPA: Hmm?
JASMINE: Jafar.
DINKY: Charge!
MOM: Very cute!
JASMINE: Aladdin.
POPPA: We're losing it!
MOM: We were worried sick!
MOM: But I just don't understand.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
MOM: Hey, Riley. I've got good news!
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
_______
Age: 23
P.T. FLEA: Rosie!
SULTAN: Jasmine.
DUCHESS: Berlioz.
SULTAN: Oh, dearest.
YANG: Weigh anchor!
BLANKO: Is he around?
YANG: Two, three, four!
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
DUCHESS: Yes, right off your cuff.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
_______
Age: 24
CARL: No.
CARL: Oh!
CARL: Whoa!
MUNTZ: Stay!
CARL: Get down!
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
CARL: It's red, isn't it?
CARL: Yeah? How so?
CARL: Careful, Russell.
CARL: Come on. Come on.
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: Hey, let's play a game.
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
MUNTZ: Get away from my bird!
CARL: Maybe I need new glasses.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
CARL: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
MUNTZ: Oh, yes, the Arsinoitherium.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!
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Age: 25
FAUNA: Rose!
NAWT: All right.
STEFAN: Yes, but...
LARRY: Good shot.
FAUNA: That's right.
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
FAUNA: Goodbye, dear.
FAUNA: Lots, lots more.
SMEE: Man in the water!
FAUNA: Oh, I'd like that.
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
FAUNA: Why, it's Maleficent.
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
STEFAN: Well, I suppose in time...
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
STEFAN: Right, Hubert. To the future.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
_______
Age: 26
STAN: Whoa.
MALEFICENT: Come in.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
_______
Age: 27
TINKER BELL: You...
TINKER BELL: Clank!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
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2015 calendar (1)
January 29, 1959Sleeping Beauty
February 5, 1953Peter Pan
March 13, 2015Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate
May 29, 2009Up
June 19Mulan, Inside Out
June 26, 1981The Great Muppet Caper
July 10, 1981The Fox and the Hound
July 13, 1987The Brave Little Toaster
August 13, 1942Bambi
August 24, 1942Saludos Amigos
August 27, 1964Mary Poppins
November 25Aladdin, A Bug's Life, The Good Dinosaur
December 11The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell
December 24, 1970The AristoCats (45th anniversary)
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2015 calendar (2)
May 30, 2003Finding Nemo
June 27Hercules, WALL-E
July 2, 1986The Great Mouse Detective
July 18, 2014Planes: Fire & Rescue
September 27, 1947Fun & Fancy Free
October 23, 1941Dumbo
November 1, 2003Brother Bear
November 7, 2014Big Hero 6
November 10, 1969Sesame Street
November 21, 2008Bolt
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2015 calendar (3)
February 7, 1940Pinocchio (75th anniversary)
February 16, 1996Muppet Treasure Island
April 20, 1946Make Mine Music
June 21The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lilo & Stitch, Monsters University
July 24, 1985The Black Cauldron (30th anniversary)
August 9, 2013Planes
November 12, 1946Song of the South
November 13, 1940Fantasia (75th anniversary)
November 22, 1991Beauty and the Beast
November 27Treasure Planet, Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret
December 20Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
December 25Old Yeller, The Sword in the Stone
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2015 calendar (4)
January 13, 2012Tangled Ever After w/ The Pixie Olympics
February 3, 1945The Three Caballeros (70th anniversary)
March 30, 2007Meet the Robinsons
June 15, 2001Atlantis: The Lost Empire
June 22The Muppet Movie, Brave
June 29, 2007Ratatouille
July 13, 1984The Muppets Take Manhattan
July 26, 1951Alice in Wonderland
August 3, 1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (25th anniversary)
November 2Monsters, Inc., Wreck-It Ralph
November 8, 1973Robin Hood
November 16, 1990The Rescuers Down Under (25th anniversary)
November 21, 2007Enchanted
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2015 calendar (5)
February 4, 1966Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
March 11The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
June 22Lady and the Tramp (60th anniversary), The Rescuers, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
June 24The Lion King, Cars 2
July 15, 2011Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue
July 17, 1955Disneyland (60th anniversary)
October 5, 1949The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
November 3, 1977Pete's Dragon
November 4, 2005Chicken Little
November 18, 1988Oliver & Company
December 16, 1983Mickey's Christmas Carol
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2015 calendar (6)
February 6, 1943Saludos Amigos
March 2, 1965The Sound of Music (50th anniversary)
April 2, 2004Home on the Range
May 27, 1948Melody Time
June 18Tarzan, Toy Story 3 (5th anniversary)
July 9, 1982TRON
September 13, 1976The Muppet Show
October 1, 1971Walt Disney World
October 29, 1993The Nightmare Before Christmas
November 5, 2004The Incredibles
November 24Toy Story 2, Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (5th anniversary)
December 1320,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Bedknobs and Broomsticks
December 21, 1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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2015 calendar (10)
January 25, 1961101 Dalmatians
February 15, 1950Cinderella (65th anniversary)
May 19, 2000Dinosaur (15th anniversary)
June 9, 2006Cars
June 23, 1995Pocahontas (20th anniversary)
August 25, 1939The Wizard of Oz
October 18, 1967The Jungle Book
November 17, 1989The Little Mermaid
November 22, 1995Toy Story (20th anniversary)
December 15, 2000The Emperor's New Groove (15th anniversary)
December 16, 1978The Small One
December 21, 1944The Three Caballeros
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Off-screen dialogues (1)
HAN: Ah.
FINN: No!
REY: Finn?
REY: Clean?
HAN: Quick!
LIESL: Rolfe!
LIESL: Rolfe!
FINN: Oh, no.
UNKAR: Hey!
LIESL: Tell us.
DAD: Come on!
KRABS: Heave!
FINN: Come on!
FINN: Come on!
OLAF: Summer!
JASMINE: Jafar.
OLAF: All fixed.
OBI-WAN: Rey?
HAN: Relax, kid.
FN-2187: Not yet.
DAD: Say cheese!
SCARLET: Move!
FINN: Wait, what?
LIESL: But, Rolfe!
MADGE: Orlando!
HAN: You all right?
JASMINE: Aladdin.
FN-2187: Turn here.
FINN: Whoo! Yeah!
UNKAR: Quiet, girl.
JAMES: That's right.
DAD: You're kidding.
KRABS: SpongeBob!
JAMES: We're flying!
STATURA: General...
STATURA: General...
REY: Unkar Plutt did.
HAN: No, new jacket.
REY: Come on, BB-8.
REY: Wait, wait, wait.
YANG: Weigh anchor!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
FINN: Get off! Get off!
FINN: Come on, BB-8!
MONTY: Kill them all!
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
FINN: (FAINTLY) Poe!
REY: Why did he leave?
FINN: Now you tell me?
YANG: Two, three, four!
HAN: They're in trouble.
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
FINN: Chewie, come on!
DAD: Oh, no, you're not!
TINA: Frankie Fish Lips.
SNOKE: The scavenger...
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
FINN: I got him. (YELPS)
DAD: Coming behind you.
FINN: It was the Republic.
JESS: We're overwhelmed.
KRABS: Sounds to me like
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
SCARLET: This is it, boys!
REY: They work for Unkar.
ANITA: There must be 100!
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
FINN: The Falcon's this way.
HAN: Listen to me, will you?
HAN: You changed your hair.
REY: What do they look like?
FINN: We can trust her, right?
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
FINN: Whoa, what's going on?
ANITA: Roger, what on earth...
OBI-WAN: The Force will be...
REY: Help me with this. Quick!
ANITA: Roger, you are an idiot!
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
FN-2187: Ren wants the prisoner.
REY: I stole it. From Unkar Plutt.
ANITA: Never mind. Never mind.
DAD: We've got to land this, okay?
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
REY: The First Order want the map.
FINN: Solo, why are we here again?
REY: They're shooting at both of us.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
FINN: He took her. Did you see that?
KRABS: Don't leave me, Squidward!
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
FINN: You can understand that thing?
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
FN-2187: Okay. Stay calm. Stay calm.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
UNKAR: These five pieces are worth...
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
SNOKE: There has been an awakening.
HAN: To get your droid on a clean ship.
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.

JAMES:
Make sure the seams are sealed.
ROSETTA:
Well, at least our wings are dry.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
OLAF:
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
JAMES:
You know, I remember when I couldn't
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Off-screen dialogues (2)
DORY: No!
DORY: Sorry.
DORY: Whoo!
ZARINA: Huh.
PORT: Beautiful!
MARLIN: Dory...
GRETL: But how?
MARLIN: Nemo...
SULTAN: Jasmine.
DORY: Whoo-hoo!
MARLIN: That's it!
DORY: Light, please.
OPPENHEIMER: No!
THE QUEEN: Oh, dear!
MARLIN: I'm sure he is.
PLANKTON: Bull's-eye!
DORY: Is the party over?
PORT: Still smart enough
PLANKTON: No, thanks.
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
PONGO: I don't know, Perdy.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
PORT: We got their blue dust!
MARLIN: Great! That's great!
PONGO: One, two, three, four,
GRETL: What are you playing?
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
PONGO: But I wasn't giving up.
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
PLANKTON: You'll get used to it.
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
DORY: Look. Balloons. It is a party.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
PONGO: My story begins in London.
MARLIN: Boy, this is taking a while.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
PONGO: For the first six months or so,
MARLIN: (PANTS) I'm dead. I'm dead.
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!

PORT:
What if we tie her wings together?
MARLIN:
What do these markings mean?
ALADDIN:
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
OPPENHEIMER:
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
BLUVERRIDGE:
To the northwest, dirty dishes!
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Off-screen dialogues (3)
GONZO: Wow!
MARIA: Marta.
C-3PO: Oh, my.
C-3PO: General.
MOMMA: Arlo!
ABU: Yum, yum!
C-3PO: General...
GONZO: Hi, Jim!
MARIA: Come on.
C-3PO: Princesses.
GONZO: I'll break!
KRISTOFF: Relax!
MARIA: Mm-hmm.
VON TRAPP: Liesl.
VON TRAPP: Hello.
VON TRAPP: Now...
VON TRAPP: Maria.
SHERMAN: Barbara.
WALDORF: Land ho!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
GONZO: Yeah, let's go.
STARBOARD: Encore!
MARIA: Good evening.
VON TRAPP: No, wait.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
VON TRAPP: Fraulein...
LABRADOR: Run for it!
MARIA: Poor little dears.
C-3PO: Thank the Maker!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
SILVERMIST: We're free!
VON TRAPP: You tell me.
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
PATRICK: Oh, yeah, sorry!
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
C-3PO: Oh, my dear friend...
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
VON TRAPP: Put that down.
C-3PO: Goodness! Han Solo!
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
MARIA: Hello! How are you?
MARIA: Ladies and gentlemen.
C-3PO: The map, it is complete.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
VON TRAPP: You're only a boy.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
MARIA: We couldn't get through.
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
VON TRAPP: Well done, fraulein.
VON TRAPP: They don't complain.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!

KRISTOFF:
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
STARBOARD:
He's a smart one, isn't he?
STARBOARD:
You're not going anywhere.
STARBOARD:
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
SILVERMIST:
That was what I was thinking.
STARBOARD:
All right, just give me the strap.
STARBOARD:
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
STARBOARD:
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.
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Off-screen dialogues (4)
LEIA: Rey.
ARLO: Oh!
LEIA: Luke.
POE: I got it.
ARLO: Wow.
FAWN: Go, go!
CLARION: Oh!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
POE: F... What?
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Momma!
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
SADNESS: Right.
POE: I can fix this.
SADNESS: Whoa!
BING BONG: Ow.
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
LEIA: Same jacket.
SADNESS: We are!
ARLO: Help! Help!
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
BRUCE: Pardon me.
FAWN: I can't dance!
SADNESS: I'm ready.
SPONGEBOB: Whoo!
NARRATOR: Minions.
POE: General Organa...
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
SMEE: Man in the water!
SADNESS: Well, I guess.
SPONGEBOB: Whoo-hoo!
BING BONG: You made it!
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
BING BONG: Almost there!
BING BONG: I love that one!
SQUIDWARD: I prefer suede.
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
SADNESS: It's too dangerous!
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
SADNESS: The Subconscious.
NARRATOR: Kevin felt pride.
SQUIDWARD: Rock-hard abs!
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
NANNY: The puppies are here!
LEIA: Han did it. Send them in.
BRUCE: That's all right, Chum.
SPONGEBOB: Come on! Push!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
POE: So we disable the shields...
BING BONG: Ooh! Look at you!
SPONGEBOB: It's not about feet.
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
MARTA: What are we going to do?
NARRATOR: Bob was eager to go,
SADNESS: Yeah, just another right.
NARRATOR: But it didn't last long.
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
BING BONG: Who the heck is that?
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
POE: (ON RADIO) Almost in range.
DISGUST: We have a major problem.
SPONGEBOB: Look at Mr. Krabs go.
SPONGEBOB: It's about being a team
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
MARTA: Father doesn't like us to sing.
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
SADNESS: The stairs to the basement!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
SPONGEBOB: The One Who Watches?
SPONGEBOB: Mr. Superawesomeness,
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
BING BONG: Yeah, I blew a mean nose.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!

SADNESS:
Riley's Islands of Personality.
MARTA:
Think of a song for the baroness.
BING BONG:
I know people in Headquarters!
MALE NARRATOR:
What a beautiful moment!
FAIRY ANNOUNCER:
Welcome one, welcome all
SPONGEBOB:
Maybe we should split up the workload.
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Off-screen dialogues (5)
HUX: Fire!
LOUISA: No.
VIDIA: Uh-oh.
KYLO REN: Yes.
NEMO: Bye, Dad.
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
TINKER BELL: You...
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
HUX: Supreme Leader.
TINKER BELL: Clank!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
KYLO REN: Forgive me.
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
BURGER BEARD: Whoa!
BURGER BEARD: Oh, no.
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
BURGER BEARD: I gotcha!
HUX: We have their location.
HUX: Dispatch all squadrons.
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
KYLO REN: Pull the division out.
HUX: Begin charging the weapon.
VOICE: We've been watching you.
JASPER: They're hiding in the hay.
LOUISA: That isn't the same thing.
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
JASPER: Ain't that always the way!
KYLO REN: I had no idea we had...
LOUISA: Can we do this every day?
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
BURGER BEARD: There she blows.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
MAZ: Rey and BB-8! They need you!
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
LOUISA: To visit Baroness Schraedor?
KYLO REN: The old man gave it to you.
BURGER BEARD: How did you get here?

TINKER BELL:
Silvermist, are you okay?
KYLO REN:
Look how old you've become.
TINKER BELL:
(GASPS) We're losing her!
KYLO REN:
Put every hangar on lockdown.
BURGER BEARD:
And so it would seem that
FEMALE COMPUTER VOICE:
Initiating lockdown sequence.
FEMALE COMPUTER VOICE:
Initiating lockdown sequence.
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Off-screen dialogues (6)
JOY: Well.
JOY: Huh?
JOY: Okay.
POPPA: Hmm?
ROGER: I will.
CRUSH: Dude?
ROGER: Never.
JOY: Stop! Stop!
MOM: Very cute!
JOY: Come back!
JOY: That's Anger.
CRUSH: 150, dude!
ROLFE: Liesl. Liesl!
JOY: No, no. No, no!
ANGER: Stand back!
JOY: Honestly Island?
ANGER: Not for long!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
JOY: You're not so bad.
POPPA: We're losing it!
JOY: Which way? Left?
JOY: What is this place?
JOY: And there she was.
ROGER: She's a sly one.
JOY: Er, for 33 seconds?
JOY: Now we're talking!
ZELLER: Open this gate.
JOY: Ha-ha! We made it!
JOY: The train, of course!
ROGER: Fifteen puppies?
ZELLER: Herr Detweiler!
ROGER: I'm terribly sorry.
JOY: Great day today, guys!
MOTHER ABBESS: Maria.
ROGER: They're Labradors!
ZELLER: Hurry up, woman.
RILEY: That was disgusting.
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
JOY: And each Core Memory
MOM: We were worried sick!
JOY: And the desk over there.
JOY: That was our way home.
JOY: Yep, Goofball is the best.
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
ZELLER: Oh, come now, baron.
ANGER: Uh, put the chair there.
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
JOY: Glitterstorm, Honeypants...
ROLFE: Will there be any reply?
JOY: Grandma's vacuum cleaner!
JOY: Oh, no, no, no, no, this one!
JOY: How about we wake her up?
RILEY: Dad's got a steel stomach.
MOM: But I just don't understand.
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
JOY: And that's it. We love our girl.
ROLFE: It's you we want, not them.
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart.
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
MOTHER ABBESS: Come with me.
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
MOTHER ABBESS: Yes, bring her in.
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
MOM: Hey, Riley. I've got good news!
JOY: Oh, I am so glad we ran into you!
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?

ELSA:
Okay, okay, here we go.
ZELLER:
Necessary? A pleasure, captain.
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Off-screen dialogues (10)
MAX: Yes.
KEVIN: Bob!
KEVIN: Okay.
KURT: Snakes!
JAFAR: Shut up!
KEVIN: Uh, uh...
MAX: Very good!
BOB: Huh? Kevin!
JIM: Please! Please!
KEVIN: Huh, hmm.
FEAR: Yes, yes, yes.
PHASMA: FN-2187.
KURT: Pillow fights!
BONITO: That's right!
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
KURT: A good sneeze!
FEAR: Dad just left us.
GUARD 1: Let me see.
NASH: Who does that?
MAX: I think it'll work.
FEAR: Stars! I like that!
YODA: ...and binds us...
GUARD 1: No escaping!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
BOB: Hey, hey, hey, hey!
MAX: Attention, everyone!
FRIEDRICH: Yes, come on!
BARONESS: There you are.
PHASMA: Sir, the villagers?
GUARD 1: Yeah, it's my hat.
PHASMA: On my command.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
MAX: I think he's in the house.
FEAR: On our left. On our left!
FEAR: Oh, Joy, where are you?
PERDY: Pongo, there's Cruella.
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
EMATT: It's another Death Star.
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
YODA: (ECHOING) Its energy...
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
FEAR: The hockey lamp goes there.
KURT: She didn't even say goodbye.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
FEAR: (GASPS) It's a Core Memory!
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
MAX: The country's so restful, isn't it?
FEAR: Mom and Dad are stressed out!
MAX: Of course you may, my darlings.
FEAR: Oh, thank goodness you're back!
FRIEDRICH: We don't know any songs.
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
MAX: I know. That's why I'm making it.
PHASMA: You're making a big mistake.

BARONESS:
Good heavens, what's this?
FRIEDRICH:
I'm sure she'd like to see us.
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Aladdin
9 matches: Sultan
7 matches: Aladdin, Jasmine
4 matches: Jafar
3 matches: Genie, IagoAbu
2 matches: Cave of Wonders, Guard
1 match: Main Guard
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Sleeping Beauty
14 matches: Fauna
13 matches: Flora
8 matches: Narrator
5 matches: Prince Phillip, Merryweather, King Hubert
4 matches: King Stefan
3 matches: Aurora/Briar Rose
2 matches: Maleficent, Herald
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The Jungle Book
7 matches: Colonel Hathi
4 matches: Bagheera
2 matches: Baloo
1 match: Mowgli, Kaa, King Louie, Rama, Shanti, Lieutenant
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Frozen Fever
100+ matches: Walter (Jim Hawkins), Tinker Bell, AnnaZarina, ElsaLong John Silver
?? matches: The Great Gonzo, Rizzo the Rat
?? matches: Kermit the Frog (Captain Smollett)
?? matches: James
?? matches: Fozzie Bear (Squire Trelawney)
?? matches: Rosetta
?? matches: Miss Piggy (Benjamina Gunn)
?? matches: Silvermist
?? matches: Vidia
?? matches: Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (Dr. Livesey)
?? matches: Iridessa
?? matches: Sam the Eagle (Mr. Arrow)
?? matches: Fawn
?? matches: Kristoff
?? matches: Beaker
?? matches: Olaf
?? matches: Bad Polly, Starboard
?? matches: Billy Bones
?? matches: Mad Monty, Port
?? matches: Mrs. Bluveridge
?? matches: Clueless Morgan, Oppenheimer
?? matches: Fairy Gary
?? matches: Yang
?? matches: Blind Pew, Bontio
?? matches: Clank
?? matches: Spa'am
? matches: Queen Clarion
? matches: Statler, Waldorf
? matches: Black Dog
? matches: Bobble
? matches: Sweetums
? matches: Terence
? matches: MC Fairy, OakenMr. Smee, HansGliss, Sweet Pea, Sydney

19 matches: James
17 matches: Starboard
14 matches: Port
12 matches: Tinker Bell
10 matches: Rosetta, the Great Gonzo
8 matches: Iridessa, Vidia, Yang
6 matches: Silvermist, Oppenheimer, Bontio
5 matches: WalterMrs. Bluveridge
4 matches: Pirate
3 matches: Zarina, Fawn, Kristoff, Olaf, Rizzo the Rat
2 matches: Long John SilverKermit the FrogBilly Bones, Miss PiggyFozzie BearSam the Eagle, Bad Polly, Clueless MorganMad MontyFairy Gary
1 match: ElsaWaldorfBlack DogMr. Smee, Clank, Bobble, MC Fairy, Queen Clarion, Young Elsa, Queen IdunaBlack-Eyed Pea, Mud Bunny, Dust Keeper Fairies, Male Fairy, Pirate 2, Rat, Tourist

Frozen Fever + Pocahontas (The Sorta Racist Critical Flop)
19 matches: James
17 matches: Starboard
14 matches: Port
12 matches: Tinker Bell
10 matches: Rosetta, the Great Gonzo
9 matches: Ben
8 matches: Iridessa, Vidia, Yang
6 matches: Silvermist, Oppenheimer, Bontio
5 matches: Walter (Jim Hawkins), Mrs. Bluveridge, Lon
4 matches: Pocahontas, John Smith, Pirate
3 matches: Zarina, Fawn, Kristoff, Olaf, Rizzo the Rat, Thomas
2 matches: Long John Silver, Kermit the Frog (Captain Smollett), Billy Bones, Miss Piggy (Benjamina Gunn), Fozzie Bear (Squire Trelawney), Chief PowhatanSam the Eagle (Mr. Arrow), Grandmother Willow, Bad Polly, Clueless Morgan, Mad Monty, NakomaFairy Gary
1 match: Elsa, Governor Ratcliffe, Kocoum, Waldorf, Black Dog, Mr. Smee, Clank, Bobble, MC Fairy, Queen Clarion, Young Elsa, Queen Iduna, Black-Eyed Pea, Mud Bunny, Dust Keeper Fairies, Male Fairy, Pirate 2, Rat, Tourist
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Hercules
9 matches: Hades
5 matches: Hercules
4 matches: Philocetes
2 matches: Narrator, Cyclops
1 match: MegaraZeus, Amphitryon, Young Hercules, Muse, Child Pain, Child Panic, Old Man Thebian, Boy
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Inside Out
100+ matches: JoySadnessBing BongFear
92 matches: Anger
87 matches: Disgust
57 matches: Mom
53 matches: Riley
46 matches: Dad
11 matches: Forgetter Bobby, Forgetter Paula
9 matches: Dream Director, Subconscious Guard Dave
8 matches: Subconscious Guard Frank
4 matches: Jangles
3 matches: Mind Worker Cop Jake
2 matches: Fritz

63 matches: Joy
29 matches: Bing Bong
26 matches: Sadness, Fear
17 matches: Mom, Dad
16 matches: Anger
14 matches: Disgust
6 matches: Coach
5 matches: Riley, Dream Director
4 matches: Subconscious Guard Dave
3 matches: Meg
2 matches: Forgetter Bobby, Subconscious Guard Dave, Teacher
1 matches: Mom's Anger, Announcer, Security, Guard, Engineer, Worker, Alarm

29 matches: Joy
20 matches: Fear
18 matches: Bing Bong
17 matches: Dad
15 matches: Sadness, Mom
11 matches: Disgust
9 matches: Anger
6 matches: Coach
4 matches: Riley
3 matches: Meg, Subconscious Guard Dave
2 matches: Forgetter Bobby, Subconscious Guard Frank, Teacher
1 match: Dream Director, Mom's Anger, Announcer, Security, Guard, Engineer, Worker, Alarm
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101 Dalmatians
12 matches: Roger Radcliffe
10 matches: Anita Radcliffe
9 matches: Pongo
7 matches: Cruella De Vil, Puppies
6 matches: Jasper Badun
5 matches: Perdita, Horace Badun
3 matches: Colonel, Game Show Host
2 matches: Patch
1 match: Nanny, Sgt. Tibbs, Lucky, Great Dane, Collie, Labrador, Duchess, Queenie, Princess, Miss Birdwell, Inspector, Mr. Simpkins, Puppy 2
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Big Hero 6
???+ matches: Hiro Hamada, Baymax
?? matches: Fred
?? matches: Go Go
?? matches: Wasabi
?? matches: Tadashi Hamada
?? matches: Honey Lemon
?? matches: Robert Callaghan
?? matches: Aunt Cass
?? matches: Alistair Krei
? matches: Yama, Desk Sergeant
? matches: Ringleader
? matches: Abigail Callaghan, General
? matches: Fred's Dad
? matches: Newscaster

23 matches: Hiro Hamada
21 matches: Baymax
20 matches: Fred
15 matches: Wasabi
13 matches: Go Go
7 matches: Honey Lemon
6 matches: Tadashi Hamada
5 matches: Alistair Krei, Aunt Cass, Automated Voice
4 matches: Robert Callaghan
2 matches: Officer
1 match: General, Newscaster, Yama, Ringleader, Fred's Dad, Announcer, Man Over Radio, Woman Over Radio, Technician
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Tarzan
19 matches: Terk
13 matches: Jane Porter
10 matches: Clayton
9 matches: Professor Porter
7 matches: Kala
5 matches: Tarzan
4 matches: Tantor, Kerchak
3 matches: Elephant 2
2 matches: Ape 1, Ape 2, Ape, Elephant, Elephant 1
1 match: Ape 3, Chimp, Tantor's Mother, Ape Mother
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The Good Dinosaur
100+ matches: ArloSpot
67 matches: Poppa Henry
26 matches: Ramsey
25 matches: ThunderclapForrest WoodbushNash
23 matches: ButchMomma Ida
12 matches: Young Arlo
10 matches: BubbhaBuck
7 matches: LibbyYoung Buck
5 matches: Lurleane
4 matches: Downpour
3 matches: Pervis
2 matches: Coldfront
1 match: Earl

11 matches: Arlo
8 matches: Poppa Henry
3 matches: ThunderclapMomma IdaLibby
2 matches: Forrest WoodbushRamseyDownpour
1 match: SpotNashBuck
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Planes: Fire & Rescue
100+ matches: Dusty Crophopper, Blade Ranger
67 matches: Maru
52 matches: Cad Spinner
48 matches: Lil' Dipper
45 matches: Mayday, Chug
32 matches: Sparky
30 matches: Skipper
27 matches: Dottie
26 matches: Windlifter
20 matches: Dynamite
19 matches: Pulaski
16 matches: Harvey, Patch
15 matches: Drip
14 matches: Winnie
13 matches: Ol' Jammer, Secretary of the Interior, Cabbie
11 matches: Avalanche
9 matches: Leadbottom
8 matches: André, Ryker
6 matches: Blackout, Steve
4 matches: Nick "Loop'n" Lopez, Brent Mustangburger, Brodi
1 match: Pinecone

18 matches: Blade Ranger
17 matches: Dusty Crophopper
10 matches: Skipper
9 matches: Patch
7 matches: Maru
6 matches: Chug
5 matches: Mayday, Dynamite
4 matches: Cad Spinner, Lil' Dipper, Pulaski, Drip, Ol' Jammer, Leadbottom
2 matches: Sparky, Dottie, Harvey, Winnie, Secretary of the Interior, Cabbie, Blackout, Brodi
1 match: Avalanche, Concierge, Brent Mustangburger, Propwash Tower, Bar Truck, Citizen, Announcer, Car
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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
100+ matches: SpongeBob SquarePants, Plankton, Mr. Krabs
83 matches: Burger Beard
79 matches: Patrick Star
42 matches: Squidward Tentacles
29 matches: Sandy Cheeks
25 matches: Bubbles
19 matches: Seagulls
12 matches: Karen
11 matches: Kyle
10 matches: Andy
8 matches: Seagull
7 matches: Henry
6 matches: Gary
4 matches: Sandals, Seagull 1, Seagull 2, Seagull 3
3 matches: News Anchor, Popsicles, David
2 matches: Female Computer Voice
1 match: Mrs. Puff, Pearl, Squidwardosaurus Rex, Dr. Gill Gilliam, Evelyn, Giant Cute Kitty, Rainbow, Pigeon Cabbie, Dead Parrots

15 matches: SpongeBob SquarePants
10 matches: Plankton
9 matches: Mr. Krabs, Burger Beard
6 matches: Squidward Tentacles
4 matches: Seagulls, Seagull 1
2 matches: Patrick Star, Seagull 2, Seagull 4, Female Computer Voice
1 match: Bubbles, News Anchor, Female Popsicles
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Villains' Defeats/Deaths/Despairs
James Hook: Gets chased by a baby croc and swims away; he finds Mr. Smee and his new pirate ship.
Long John Silver: Marooned on Treasure Island.
Polly Lobster, Clueless Morgan, Mad Monty, and Silver's Crew: Gets arrested.
James' Pirate Crew: Thrown into the water.
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Places/locations
Never Land
Treasure Island
Skull Rock
The Hispaniola
Pixie Hollow
Pixie Dust Tree
Pixie Dust Depot
The Coliseum
Benbow Inn
Oslo, Norway
Arendelle
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The Jungle Book (1967)
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  • "It swings. It sings. The jungle is jumpin', with the behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney's masterpiece, The Jungle Book."
  • "Rudyard Kipling's 1894 classic first caught Walt's attention in the late 1930s, but Disney didn't acquire the film rights until 1962. The Jungle Book was the last animated feature that Walt Disney personally supervised. As was often the case with his animated features, Walt's first approach to the story was through music."
  • "The music that we know today wasn't the first score written for the film. For an early version of The Jungle Book, composer Terry Gilkyson created a dark and mysterious song score."
  • "At the same time, veteran story man Bill Peet created a lush and moody visual approach to the classic story, firmly based in Kipling, but it seemed that this literal approach to the story wasn't what Walt had in mind. All the initial development was abandoned, except for one song..."
  • "Walt called on staff songwriters Robert and Richard Sherman for a fresh musical start."
  • "With The Jungle Book, what most interested Walt were the memorable characters and exotic settings. In re-approaching the story development, Walt gave an unusual instruction to his staff."
  • "Since it was Walt's idea to disregard the original Kipling story, he became personally involved in solving story problems for the Disney version of The Jungle Book."
  • "Following these instructions from the boss, director Wolfgang Reitherman began developing the characters."
  • "But selecting a credible voice for a character wasn't as easy as simply casting the latest popular actor."
  • "While discussing voice casting with his team, Walt had an inspiration."
  • "Another inspiration came in the casting of King Louie."
  • "In this rare film footage shot during the recording session for I Wanna Be Like You, Louie Prima and his band display their trademark eccentricity. Director Woolie Reitherman recalled the spark of an idea."
  • "Inspired by Prima's band, the animators took over."
  • "The unconventional approach to voice casting continued with the villainous tiger, Shere Khan."
  • "The voice of Kaa was provided by veteran Disney voice actor Sterling Holloway, who had played Mr. Stork in Dumbo...the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland...and the beloved Winnie the Pooh."
  • "Filling out the voice cast were Sebastian Cabot as Bagheera...J. Pat O'Malley as Colonel Haithi...Verna Felton as Mrs. Haithi...and director Woolie Reitherman's son Bruce Reitherman was cast as the voice of Mowgli."
  • "Bringing friendship to the screen seemed natural for two of Walt's top animators and lifelong best friends, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston."
  • "When his team was stumped for an ending to the film, Walt again stepped in, suggesting the final sequence."
  • "Sadly, Walt Disney would not live to see this happy ending. He passed away shortly after making this final story suggestion."
  • "Disney executives took notice when The Jungle Book premiered and was an immediate blockbuster hit."
  • "Though it was the end of an era at the Disney studio, in many ways, it was a new beginning. Because of the success of The Jungle Book, the Disney studio began its first formal recruiting and training programs for a new generation of Disney animators, and a triumphant future lay ahead."
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Fun & Fancy Free (19471997)
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  • "Leave your worries behind and join us for a special behind-the-scenes story of the making of Walt Disney's merry masterpiece, Fun and Fancy Free."
  • "Walt Disney's 1947 feature, Fun and Fancy Free is composed of multiple segments, a format called a package feature. The two stories, Mickey and the Beanstalk and Bongo, were originally developed as full-length feature films. Here's the behind-the-scenes story of how they were paired up to create a Fun and Fancy Free feature."
  • "To keep his successful film series going, Walt Disney was constantly on the lookout for stories to bring to the screen."
  • "Disney was certainly familiar with the classic fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk. He had used the well-known story as the basis for a 1922 silent cartoon produced by his Laugh-O-Gram film company in Kansas City. Unfortunately, no prints of this film are known to exist. In 1933, he revisited the tale in Giant Land, a short with Mickey Mouse assuming the role of Jack. In 1938, Walt pitted Mickey against the giant again, this time as The Brave Little Tailor."
  • "With his experience as an adversary to giants, Mickey was a natural for the lead in this giant new feature-length film. His co-stars would be Donald Duck and Goofy."
  • "Development of Mickey and the Beanstalk as a full-length feature began on May 2, 1940. During that year, Walt Disney and several of his key story men developed many of the ideas that would be contained in the finished film: The growth of the beanstalk while Mickey, Donald and Goofy are asleep, the gags at the Giant's dinner table, and the role of the singing harp."
  • "At the same meeting, the suggestion was also made to use Foulfellow and Gideon from Pinocchio as the phonies who swindle Mickey out of his cow. Since they don't appear in the final version, just who does Mickey trade his cow to in exchange for magic beans?"
  • "Here is the answer, in a never-before-seen sequence developed in 1940, but dropped when the story was tightened for Fun and Fancy Free."
  • "Archival evidence of the early development of the feature version of Mickey and the Beanstalk ends in the summer of 1941."
  • "At the same time, work on Bongo was begun. The story was written in 1934 for Cosmopolitan Magazine by novelist Sinclair Lewis. Bongo was an unusually light-hearted story to come from Lewis, who was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature."
  • "Since Bongo was a circus bear, there were early story notes suggesting that Bongo might even be a follow-up to Dumbo, using the same circus settings and some of the supporting cast, including the gossipy elephants."
  • "Early story sketches show a character design for Bongo that differs radically from the final one. The female bear who catches Bongo's eye went through similar revisions, as well as a couple of name changes, from Suzie to Silver-ear to her final name, Lulubelle. Bongo's nemesis, Lumpjaw, was always a big hulking brute, but in some early designs, he wore street clothes. In these early sketches, a few extra characters were present. Bongo had a chimpanzee for a valet, first named Beverly, then Chimpy. In addition, Bongo and Chimpy had a series of comic encounters with a pair of mischievous country cousin bear cubs."
  • "A partially completed script of Bongo was delivered on Monday, December 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Just as Bongo and Mickey and the Beanstalk were at the height of their development, the world changed."
  • "Walt looked back to Fantasia, and the idea of combining unrelated music and story segments into a feature-length film."
  • "In 1946, Make Mine Music was released. It consisted of several animated segments featuring popular music of that era, provided by Nelson Eddy, Dinah Shore, Benny Goodman, and The Andrews Sisters."
  • "With the end of the war, Walt revived Mickey and the Beanstalk for his first and most famous star, and decided to pair it with Bongo. The introduction of the lovable little circus bear would make Mickey's return to the silver screen an even more sensational event."
  • "Since his debut, Mickey Mouse's voice had been provided by his creator, Walt Disney."
  • "Here in a recently discovered rare film clip, Walt Disney performs as Mickey Mouse, with Billy Blecher in a recording session for Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip."
  • "Walt had recorded Mickey's voice for Mickey and the Beanstalk in the spring and summer of 1941. This film would be the last time that Walt would regularly provide Mickey's voice."
  • "Jiminy Cricket, the popular supporting character from Pinocchio, was recruited to set the light-hearted tone for Fun and Fancy Free."
  • "Giving voice to Jiminy was his original voice, Cliff Edwards."
  • "This spritely song I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow, which opens Fun and Fancy Free, had actually been written for, but dropped from Pinocchio nearly a decade earlier."
  • "What follows, presented publicly for the first time, is Billy Gilbert's original test recording for the role of Willie the Giant."
  • "A human host was chosen to tell the story of Mickey and the Beanstalk: Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen."
  • "Bergen and Walt Disney were longtime friends. Walt had even featured Bergen's Charlie McCarthy in several short cartoons. In 1950, Bergen would also be a guest on Disney's very first television program."
  • "Co-starring in the live action segments was child actor Luana Patten."
  • "Telling the story of Bongo was Dinah Shore."
  • "Fun and Fancy Free premiered on September 27, 1947. Package films like Fun and Fancy Free kept the Disney magic alive in the eyes of movie audiences. And with these films, the Disney studio built up its creative strength to produce a whole new series of feature animation successes."
  • "For war-weary audiences, Fun and Fancy Free was a refreshing tonic, a tuneful and carefree jaunt with friendly and familiar characters, under the guiding hand of favorite storyteller Walt Disney. The same holds true today... (Leonard Maltin: To just an entertaining film that's really well done.)"
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Sleeping Beauty (19592014 – 55th anniversary)
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  • "A long time ago, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a storyteller. He used his experience as a teller of fairy tales, combined with his love of new technology, to tell a classic story of the triumph of good over evil, with memorable characters, told with stunning art and animation; a classic film that has been beloved by generations. Join the celebration, as we explore the magic behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney's dazzling masterpiece: Sleeping Beauty."
  • "Disney began the ambitious plans for his third feature-length animated fairy tale in the early 1950s (2005–2014). Walt assigned a small team to begin adapting the classic fairy tale to the style of a Disney feature."
  • "This early work resulted in a completed storyboard presentation in June of 1952 (2007). Walt concluded, however, that this story approach was too similar to past Disney efforts. If the Disney staff returned to the fairy tale, they could not simply duplicate Snow White or Cinderella."
  • "This fresh approach to Sleeping Beauty would push the boundaries of animation, with its distinctive and exquisite art."
  • "Eyvind Earle's unique and modern graphic style perfectly realized Walt's desire to create what he called a 'moving illustration'."
  • "Walt's team of experienced animators faced a particular challenge: Making their characters live believably within this highly stylized world."
  • "The climactic battle between Prince Phillip and the dragon was also intricately choreographed in live action, for use as a reference by the animators. It is shown here for the first time, in footage reconstructed from the only surviving still photos of the live action."
  • "Marc Davis commanded the forces of both good and evil in Sleeping Beauty. He also supervised the design and animation of the cruel and elegant Maleficent."
  • "To give Maleficent a powerful voice to match her evil character, Walt Disney personally suggested actress Eleanor Audley, who had brought Cinderella's wicked stepmother Lady Tremaine to chilling vocal life."
  • "Veteran animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston were given a happy task of bringing three good fairies to life."
  • "During the production of Sleeping Beauty, voice recordings and live action reference films were made by many of Hollywood's best known character actresses, including Spring Byington, Madge Blake, and even Mayberry's Aunt Bee, Frances Bavier. As animation progressed, another gift was being given to the production of Sleeping Beauty."
  • "Bringing much of this music to life was a lovely young singer, whose performance as both the singing and speaking voice of Sleeping Beauty was the beginning of her career as a star of the international opera stage."
  • "Because of its strong reliance on classical music, Sleeping Beauty was recorded in state-of-the-art stereophonic sound. Similarly, its magnificent art and epic scope led to the decision to film Sleeping Beauty in the widescreen 70mm format."
  • "All of these special processes and meticulous attention to detail had a cost, not just in money, but in the time it took to produce Sleeping Beauty. In addition to the complexity of Sleeping Beauty's production, Walt Disney and his staff were stretched thin, hard at work on Disneyland, three television series, and numerous live action films."
  • "Sleeping Beauty premiered in the era of epic movies like Ben-Hur. But as was the case with many other epics, Sleeping Beauty was a gamble. Since it first opened however, Sleeping Beauty has become one of the most financially successful films released in 1959 (2014), second only to Ben-Hur, and Sleeping Beauty has influenced a whole new generation of young people, who have become the leaders of today's Walt Disney Feature Animation."
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Soundtrack (March 10, 2015)
The songs for Muppetational & Winged Pirate were written and composed again by Bret McKenzie and the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Winnie the Pooh, Frozen, Coco); with Christophe Beck (Frozen, The Muppets), Joel McNeely, who scored the four Disney Fairies-themed films; and Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy) composing its score.
Tracks
  1. Love PowerZiggy Marley
  2. Who I Am – Natasha Bedingfield
  3. Shiver My Thimbers – The Pirates
  4. Touch of Ice – Elsa
  5. Something BetterWalter (Jim Hawkins), the Great Gonzo, and Rizzo the Rat
  6. Sailing for Adventure – The Crew
  7. The Frigate That FliesJames Hook & The Pirate Crew
  8. Cabin Fever – The Crew
  9. A Professional PirateLong John Silver & The Crew
  10. Boom Shakalaka – The Pig Tribe
  11. Love Led Us HereKermit the Frog (Abraham Smollett) & Miss Piggy (Benjamina Gunn)
  12. Making Today a Perfect DayAnna, Elsa, and the Cast
  13. Treasure Island
  14. What If There Was Pink?
  15. Zarina Visits Tink
  16. The Map
  17. Four Seasons Opening Ceremony
  18. Captain Zarina
  19. Captain Smollett
  20. Land Ho
  21. Compass
  22. Long John
  23. James Betrays Zarina
  24. Rescue
  25. A Very Familiar Coat
  26. Honest Brave and True
  27. Fairy Dust Festival
Performers
Bill Barretta: Clueless Morgan, Pepé the King Prawn, Dr. Teeth
Kristen BellAnna
Tyler Bunch: Spa'am
Jim CummingsOppenheimer, Port
Ralph FiennesLong John Silver
Josh GadOlaf
Dave Goelz: The Great Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (Dr. Livesey), Zoot, Waldorf
Jonathan GroffKristoff
Tom HiddlestonJames
Eric Jacobson: Miss Piggy (Benjamina Gunn), Fozzie Bear (Squire Trelawney), Sam the Eagle (Mr. Arrow), Animal
Peter LinzWalter (Jim Hawkins)
Idina MenzelElsa
Carlos PonceBontio
Kevin Michael RichardsonYang
David Rudman: Bad Polly, Janice, Miss Poogy
Matt Vogel: Mad Monty, Sweetums, Floyd Pepper, Lew Zealand
Steve Whitmire: Kermit the Frog (Captain Smollett), Statler, Beaker, Rizzo the Rat, Link Hogthrob
Mick Wingert: Starboard
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Home media
Muppetational & Winged Pirate was released for digital download on July 28, 2015, on Google Play, iTunes, and Amazon. It was subsequently released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on August 18, 2015.
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Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on February 3, 2015. It includes:
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Little Golden Book
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: The Junior Novelization
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Look and Find
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Movie Storybook
The Art of Muppetational & Winged Pirate
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: The Essential Guide
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Ultimate Sticker Book
Muppetational & Winged Pirate: Reusable Sticker Book
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Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble), including:
Muppetational & Winged Pirate Exclusive Figurine Playset (AnnaTinker Bell, ElsaZarina, Walter as Jim Hawkins, Kermit the Frog as Captain Smollett, the Great Gonzo, Rizzo the Rat, Silvermist, Fawn, Iridessa, Rosetta, Vidia, Miss Piggy as Benjamina Gunn, Kristoff, Olaf, Sven, the Snowgies, Fozzie Bear as Squire Trelawney, Bad Polly, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew as Dr. Livesey, Clueless Morgan, Beaker, Mad Monty, Sam the Eagle as Mr. ArrowBaby Croc)
Elsa Plush Doll - Frozen Fever - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kermit the Frog as Captain Smollett Plush - Muppets - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Olaf & 2 Snowgies Plush - Frozen Fever - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Anna Plush Doll - Frozen Fever - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Zarina Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sven Plush - Frozen Fever - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kristoff Plush Doll - Frozen Fever - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Miss Piggy as Benjamina Gunn Plush - Muppets - 19" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sam the Eagle as Mr. Arrow Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rizzo the Rat Plush - Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Great Gonzo Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Walter Plush - Muppets - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fozzie Bear as Squire Trelawney Plush - Muppets - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Beaker Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Reception
Box office
Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate grossed $51.2 million in North America and $29.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $80.4 million. The film earned $4.7 million on its opening day, and opened to number two in its first weekend, with $17 million, behind Cinderella.
Critical response
Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its visuals, voice acting (Bell, Hendricks, Menzel, Hiddleston, and Fiennes), and the retelling from Robert Louis Stevenson's tale. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 80% "Certified Fresh" based on reviews from 189 critics, with an average score of 7/10. The site's consensus reads: "Wonderfully animated, packed with exciting energy, and full of fun references to the world of Peter Pan, Muppetational & Winged Pirate is a lively swashbuckling pirate-themed adventure of the canon with another example of how new ideas can help keep a trilogy fresh." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top "generally favorable reviews" reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 77 based on 39 reviews. The Oregonian gave the film a B- grade. CinemaScore gave Muppetational & Winged Pirate an "B-" on an A+ to F scale, based on polls conducted during the opening weekend.
Rating
The film was rated G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted." by the Motion Picture Association of America.
This is a film which contains nothing in theme, language, nudity and sex, violence, etc. which would, in the view of the Rating Board, be offensive to parents whose younger children view the film. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a children's film. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated films. The violence is at a minimum. Nudity and sex scenes are not present; nor is there any drug use content.
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In Memoriam (April 1, 2014–March 13, 2015)
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Dick Jones, Voice
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Milt Albright, Parks & Resorts
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Walt Peregoy, Animation
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Robin Williams, Film & Voice
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