Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure
Directed by: Nathan Greno, Byron Howard
Produced by: Roy Conli, John Lasseter, Glen Keane
Screenplay by: Dan Fogelman
Based on: Rapunzel by Brothers Grimm
Starring: Amy Adams, Thom Adcox, Bill Barretta, Angela Bartys, Jeff Bennett, Kristin Chenoweth, Chris Cooper, Grey DeLisle, John DiMaggio, M.C. Gainey, Brad Garrett, Dave Goelz, Nathan Greno, Jane Horrocks, Byron Howard, Anjelica Huston, Eric Jacobson, Rashida Jones, Richard Kiel, Zachary Levi, Peter Linz, Lucy Liu, Jesse McCartney, Tim Mertens, Mandy Moore, Donna Murphy, Rob Paulsen, Ron Perlman, Allison Roth, David Rudman, Jason Segel, Roger Craig Smith, Delaney Rose Stein, Raven-Symoné, Jeffrey Tambor, Paul F. Tompkins, Matt Vogel, Mae Whitman, Steve Whitmire, Eliza Pollack Zebert
Narrated by: Grey DeLisle
Music by: Alan Menken, Joel McNeely, Christophe Beck, Bret McKenzie
Edited by: Tim Mertens
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: October 27, 2009 (El Capitan Theatre), November 24, 2010 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: March 29, 2011
Running time: 285 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $260 million
Box office: $591.8 million
Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film as gender-neutrally. Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million, which, if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and the fifth most-expensive film of all time. The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting. Composer Alan Menken, who had worked on prior Disney animated features (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Home on the Range, and Enchanted), returned to help Joel McNeely and newcomer Christophe Beck score Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure, while Flight of the Conchords member Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the film's five original songs. The film was the first theatrical Muppet production without the involvement of veteran Muppet performers Frank Oz and Jerry Nelson, although Nelson provides an uncredited vocal cameo, until his death in August 23, 2012. Instead, their characters are performed by Jacobson and Vogel, respectively, marking their theatrical feature film debut as those characters.
Scenes
1. The Lost Princess
2. Main Title
3. Walter's Beginnings
4. Pixie Dust Express
5. The Moon Stone
6. Mother Knows Best
7. Meet Flynn Rider
8. A Trip To Los Angeles
9. Making the Fall Scepter
10. An Important Plot Point
11. Crisis in the Workshop
12. The Enchanted Mirror of Incanta
14. Making A Deal
13. The Third Greatest Gift Ever
15. The Journey Begins
16. Getting The Gang Back Together
17. We Need You
18. The Telethon Pitch
19. The Old Place
20. The Snuggly Duckling
21. The Escape
22. Stranded on Lost Island
23. In The Woods
24. Rehearsal
25. The Moopets Are Back
26. The Best Day Of Your Life
27. Betrayed
28. Alone...Solo...Unaccompanied
29. "Man Or Muppet"
30. It's Showtime!
32. Bridging the Gap
31. Special Guests
33. Powerless
34. The Last Wish
35. Approaching The Goal
36. Walter's Talent
37. The Rescue
38. We're A Family
39. A New Dream
40. The Revelry
41. A Finale
42. End Credits
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Plot
Meanwhile, Tinker Bell and dust-talent fairies like Terence and Fairy Gary are staying in Pixie Hollow. Tinker Bell is trying to make a "Pixie Express". But it fails just as she is called by Viola, a summoning fairy; to meet Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, and the Minister of Autumn. They show her a mystical moonstone and explain to her its tremendous powers. Every eight years, there is a blue harvest moon in Pixie Hollow. When the light of this rare blue moon passes through the moonstone, it creates blue-colored pixie dust to strengthen and rejuvenate the pixie dust tree. The Autumn Revelry is the associated event during which the fairies gather to collect the dust. A new scepter is to be made to raise the moonstone, and Tinker Bell has been recommended. Although Tinker Bell has made mistakes in the past, Fairy Mary explains that tinker fairies learn from them, most of the time. Nearing her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel asks Gothel for permission to leave the tower and discover the source of the lanterns, but Gothel refuses, telling her that the outside world is a dangerous place. Tinker Bell accepts the task, as well as help from Terence. Elsewhere, a thief known as Flynn Rider has stolen Rapunzel's crown from the kingdom and inadvertently discovers the tower after ditching his cohorts, the Stabbington brothers. Rapunzel captures Flynn and discovers the crown, but is unaware of its significance.
In Los Angeles, the three visit the abandoned Muppet Studios. But as the work on the scepter progresses, Tinker Bell begins to have trouble with Terence, who is trying too hard to be helpful. During the tour, Walter sneaks into Kermit the Frog's office and discovers Statler and Waldorf selling the Muppet Theater to oil magnate Tex Richman and his henchmen Bobo the Bear and Uncle Deadly. After Statler and Waldorf leave, Walter overhears Tex reveal his plan to destroy the theater and drill for oil underneath. When Tinker Bell asks Terence to go find something sharp, Terence meets Bobble and Clank; brings a compass to her workshop, irritating Tinker Bell. She kicks the compass, causing it to roll over and break her newly completed scepter. After a row with her friend, Tinker Bell's furious antics result in her accidentally smashing the moonstone as well. According to legend by storytelling fairy Lyria, a magic mirror granted two of three wishes before becoming lost. Rapunzel plans to show Flynn to Gothel in order to prove she can take care of herself, but when Gothel becomes enraged at Rapunzel's insistent desire to leave, she asks for a special paint that will take Gothel three days' round trip to obtain and return. Gothel agrees and departs. Walter explains to Gary and Mary that if the Muppets can raise $10 million by the time their original contract expires, they can repurchase the theater. Rapunzel convinces Flynn to escort her to see the lanterns in exchange for the crown. Tinker Bell sets out on in a balloon she's created to find a mirror. Tinker Bell intends to use the third and last wish to repair the shattered moonstone to its original form. Agreeing to stop Tex, they find Kermit and inform him he must organize a telethon to raise the money, which appears difficult since the Muppets have gone their separate ways since the show ended its run.
Convinced to try, Kermit sets off with the three to reunite the group by traveling by car with his valet, '80s Robot. While trying to evade a hungry bat, a firefly named Blaze crash lands into Tinker Bell's balloon. Tink orders him to leave, but he truly wants to tag along with Tink on her quest to find the magical mirror. After Blaze's apparent exit, Tink tries to read her map but it's too dark to see. Blaze then sheds light on the map to help Tink, and the tinker finally allows him to stay. Kermit dissuades Fozzie Bear from continuing to perform in Reno, Nevada with the Moopets, a tribute group of uncouth Muppet impersonators. Meanwhile, Gonzo has become a plumbing magnate, and despite his initial objection, destroys his business and joins them. Animal is recovered from a celebrity anger-management clinic, but is instructed by his sponsor Jack Black to avoid drums. Scooter, Rowlf the Dog, and the other primary Muppets rejoin through a montage. Later in Paris, the group finds Miss Piggy working as an editor for "plus-sized" fashion at Vogue Paris. Unable to convince Miss Piggy to return, the group replaces her with Moopet counterpart Miss Poogy. The Muppets return to Los Angeles and pitch their telethon idea to several television networks, but are rejected. Following a show's cancellation, CDE executive Veronica gives the Muppets a recently vacated two-hour slot in the network's schedule, on the condition that they find a celebrity guest. The Muppets refurbish the theater, but their first rehearsal is unsuccessful and Kermit is unable to contact a celebrity guest.
During their excursion, Flynn takes Rapunzel to the Snuggly Duckling, a pub filled with the frightening people Gothel warned Rapunzel about – the thugs, but who instead are charmed by Rapunzel's innocence, was include Hookhand the pianist; the lovesick Big Nose, Vlad, and a small Shorty. When the royal soldiers, led by the Captain of the Guard appear searching for Flynn, the pub regulars help the pair escape. The soldiers give chase, led by Maximus, one of the lead horses in the royal army, and locate them at a dam. The dam is inadvertently breached, and the resulting deluge traps Flynn and Rapunzel in a flooding cave. Fearing this is the end, Flynn reveals his real name is Eugene Fitzherbert. Rapunzel starts to reveal that her hair glows when she sings – but then realizes that this is their key to escape, as her hair provides enough light to find a way out of the cave. As the duo's adventure continues, Tink thinks she has stumbled upon the stone arch that is said to lead way to the mirror. She leaves the balloon to make sure of this and leaves Blaze to watch over it. Once Tink flies off, however, the balloon begins to stray away. After unsuccessfully trying to anchor it, Blaze rushes to tell Tink, though she is too busy trying to figure out why she stumbled upon a bent tree instead of the stone ark to notice Blaze. When she finally sees the balloon floating off, she gives chase, Blaze in tow, but the harsh winds knocks them down. Eugene and Rapunzel take refuge in a forest where Gothel, now in league with the Stabbingtons, gives the crown to Rapunzel and suggests using it to challenge Eugene's interest in her.
The next morning, Tinker Bell awakens, hungry and lost. Blaze scouts out to rally some forest insects that provide food and water for Tink. They also lead her and Blaze to the stone arch, and the adventure continues. The next morning, Maximus finds the pair and tries to capture Eugene, but Rapunzel arranges a truce in honor of her birthday. Miss Piggy returns, forces Poogy out, and informs Kermit that she refuses to work with him. Kermit inspires Walter to find his talent and perform in the telethon. Meanwhile, Mary goes sightseeing alone. Kermit entreats Tex to return their studio. Tex declines and reveals that the Muppets will also lose their trademark names, which he plans to entitle to the Moopets. Unsuccessful, Kermit returns home. The group reaches the kingdom and enjoys the festivities, culminating in an evening cruise as the lanterns are released. There, Rapunzel gives Eugene the crown. When he sees the Stabbingtons on the shore, Eugene leaves Rapunzel and intends to let them have the crown. Instead, the brothers tie Eugene onto a boat and confront Rapunzel, claiming Eugene is escaping with the crown. Gothel then stages a rescue by betraying the brothers and returns Rapunzel to the tower as Eugene and the Stabbingtons are arrested by the royal guards. Miss Piggy enlists the remaining Muppets to kidnap Black as a celebrity guest. Meanwhile, after discovering that a devastated Mary has returned to Smalltown, Gary realizes that he must improve his relationship with Mary and follows her back home to reconcile, while Walter discovers he was intended to join the Muppets.
Back at the tower, Rapunzel recognizes the symbol of the kingdom, which she had subconsciously incorporated into her paintings over the years. Realizing that she is the long-lost princess, she confronts Gothel. Tink and Blaze find the shipwreck that is said to house the mirror and head inside. The telethon begins and gradually attracts a large audience, with the Muppets raising donations with support from celebrity callers and Jack Black serving unwillingly as host. During the show, Tex cuts the theater's power supply. Tinker Bell finally discovers the mirror. Just as she is about to make the wish, Blaze keeps getting in her face, causing her to blurt out her wish for the firefly to be quiet for one minute, accidentally wasting her third wish. She blames Blaze for distracting her, but then, realizing that her temper is what had gotten her in trouble in the first place, she apologizes and breaks down crying. She is found by Terence, who has been following her after discovering her plans and the fragments of the moonstone in her empty house. Gary and Mary return to Los Angeles and restore the power. Tex then attempts to destroy the theater's television transmitter, but a regretful Uncle Deadly stops Tex. Tink and Terence reunite, but then they are chased by rats. Kermit and Miss Piggy finally reconcile and the Muppets perform their final act. However, the telethon runs short as the $10 million has yet to be collected. As Eugene is being led to execution, he is rescued by the Snuggly Duckling regulars and carried back to Gothel's tower by Maximus. Having found his talent, Walter performs a whistling act, which is unanimously praised by the audience. Eugene enters the tower by climbing Rapunzel's hair, only to find Rapunzel bound with chains and gagged with a handkerchief. Gothel then stabs him with a knife and attempts to leave with a struggling Rapunzel. Refusing to lose, Tex disables the telephone lines and evicts the Muppets from the theater, after the latter fall short of their monetary goal. Rapunzel agrees to lifelong captivity if she is allowed to heal Eugene, but before she has the chance to save him, Eugene slices off her hair, turning it from golden blonde to brown and destroying its magic. Gothel's age rapidly catches up to her, and she falls from the tower, disintegrating into dust. Kermit gathers the group in the lobby and delivers a speech, suggesting that they will restart their career together as a family. As Eugene dies, a heartbroken Rapunzel's tear, which still contains a bit of the sun's power, lands on his cheek and restores his life.
Exiting the theater, the Muppets are greeted by a vast gathering of supporters on Hollywood Boulevard. With Gary's encouragement, Walter greets the crowd and is accepted by the Muppets as their newest member. The two return to the kingdom, where Rapunzel is re-united with her parents. Tinker Bell and Terence start back to Pixie Hollow. Along the way, Tinker Bell fixes the scepter using a white gem from the top of the mirror, the scepter pieces Terence has wisely brought, and the moonstone pieces, all set at just the right angle. She discovers the magic of true friendship, humility, and love. Thanks to inspired teamwork with Terence, she is ready to give the scepter to Clarion. When she unveils the scepter, the assembled fairies are all shocked and alarmed to see the fragments of the precious moonstone. However, the broken moonstone shards create an unexpected benefit: they drastically magnify and increase the surface area through which the rays of the blue moon could pass, creating the largest supply of blue-colored pixie dust ever seen in Pixie Hollow. The kingdom breaks out in celebration and Eugene is pardoned for his crimes. Rapunzel and Eugene eventually marry. Gary proposes to Mary, Tex returns the theater and naming rights to the Muppets after suffering a head injury, and Kermit and Miss Piggy enjoy their private life.
Tinker Bell puts the finishing touches on the Pixie Dust Express. |
A new scepter is created when the end of autumn coincides with the blue harvest moon. |
When light passes through this stone, blue pixie dust is created and restores the Pixie Dust Tree. |
Fairy Gary and the other Dust Fairies question Terence's friendship with Tink. |
Tink and Terence work together to build a scepter for the moonstone. |
"Faraway island is close at hand due north past Neverland." |
Tink meets firefly Blaze who helps light their journey. |
Tinker Bell is off to find the lost island. |
Rosetta creates a beautiful flower arrangement for the autumn revelry. |
Fawn coordinates these fluttering friends for a special surprise at the autumn revelry. |
Tinker Bell makes some new friends who help boost her spirits. |
Terence discovers that Tink has gone to find the lost island. |
These guardians of the bridge take their job very seriously. |
These two want to cross the bridge instead of hearing the bantering trolls go on (and on). |
One of the bubble-makers gets stuck inside his own bubble. |
"This must be the lost island!" |
Tink is looking for a rock arch, not a twisty, branchy, tree arch. |
Mr. Owl gives Terence some pretty good advice. |
This firefly offers a helping hand, or light, whenever he can. |
This mirror has one more wish to grant. |
Dialogues
do first at Muppet Studio?
do you have to do that?
FLOYD: Well, that's that.
Wow, she sure hasn't changed.
Ladies and gentlemen, Walter!
(GASPS) No maskin'?
Minister, Fairy Mary?
Watch out for the forklift, Fozzie.
GARY: Walter!
MARY: Walter!
MARY: Walter?
WALTER: Oh, okay.
GONZO: Whoa!
GARY: Is anyone hurt?
KERMIT: Yeah.
ANIMAL: Mean lady.
ROWLF: Come on, Walter!
WALTER: Because from then on...
RICHMAN: En garde.
TALL TROLL: No, you.
SMALL TROLL: Thimble head.
SMALL TROLL: Badger brain!
BOBO: You've missed a spot.
JACK BLACK: Make it stop! No!
FLYNN: All right, I asked her.
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Off-screen dialogues (1.78:1) (yellow subtitled captions)
OWL: Who?
BOLT: Penny.
ALIENS: Ooh!
LASZLO: Yeah!
NAWT: All right.
GOOB: So tired.
BO PEEP: Buzz!
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
DAWSON: Basil?
CLANK: For Tink!
ALIENS: The claw!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
FRANKIE: Master?
RICHMAN: Deadly.
BOBBLE: Still okay.
CORNELIUS: Okay.
HOLMES: Come on.
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
YOUNG GIRL: Whoa!
ANIMAL: Paris! Paris!
TALL TROLL: Really?
TWITCH: Get in there!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
SPIKE: You know what?
LARRY: Handle it, baby.
GARY: Come on, buddy.
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
KEN: What do you want?
FOZZIE: That's not good.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
BANG: Big man pancake.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
FLOYD: Animal, heel! Sit!
BLAKE: He's so on board!
GOTHEL: I love you most.
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
'80S ROBOT: Mr. Kermit...
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
MOM: Okay, who's hungry?
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
NEWSMAN: Breaking news,
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
GONZO: Hey, guys, up here!
WOODY: Please, please, no!
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
BANG: Quiet, they're looking.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
MARY: Gary, I've gone home.
ROWLF: Ah, not now, Fozzie.
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
LEW ZEALAND: Mr. the Frog...
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
TUNE: We're in big trouble now.
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
JACK BLACK: Stop cleaning me!
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
MISS PIGGY: Decisions, decisions.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
WALTER: Yeah. Uh, race you home!
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
QUEEN CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
KERMIT: Well, I guess this is the place.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
BILL: A hundred and seventy-five yards.
SLINKY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
HAMM:
All right, gangway, gangway.
Wow, she sure hasn't changed.
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
BOWLER HAT GUY:
They all hated me.
(GASPS) No maskin'?
Shame on that hard work
SERGEANT:
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
But we can't! We can't do that!
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.
Minister, Fairy Mary?
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
Watch out for the forklift, Fozzie.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Hey, hey, hey, buddy!
I just feel at this particular time...
ANDY'S MOM:
Look how tall you're getting.
They sound so sweet.
The mouse's name is Cheese?
Ooh. You hear that, Bonnie?
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
You'll be our star attraction.
Even the playground.
POTATO HEAD:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
BARBIE: Love...
KEN: You.
JESSIE: Here.
BARBIE: Here.
NAWT: Ah!
DAFFY: What?
BARBIE: Ready.
MARY: Walter!
SLINKY: Huh?
GARY: Walter!
MARY: Walter?
POUND: Belly flop.
MICHAEL: Hey.
HAMM: Yes, sir!
POUND: What?
RUSSELL: Sorry.
TIANA: Don't...
REX: Geronimo!
HAMM: Look out!
MICHAEL: Yes.
HAMM: What's up?
KEN: Springy dog.
SLINKY: Present.
CHUNK: All right.
KEN: Here we go.
LEWIS: 3.7 seconds.
GASTON: I win!
WALTER: Oh, okay.
BUZZ: There he is.
MAN: I need her in hair.
PENNY: I just...
MOLLY: Mom.
ANDY'S MOM: No buts.
POUND: Yeah.
SID: She's lying!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
BANG: Let me see.
KEN: Kisses!
LEW ZEALAND: Whoop!
GONZO: Whoa!
CHILD: Mine!
SERGEANT: There they are.
JESSIE: Look!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
ALPHA: Where is it?
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
ROSETTA: Amazing!
WOODY: Yeah.
BLANKO: Bring it on, dude.
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
ANDY: No.
BLANKO: Whoa. Now what?
BUZZ: Push it!
POUND: You're mine, fool.
POTATO HEAD: To the left.
GARY: Is anyone hurt?
HAMM: All right, Slinkykins.
KERMIT: Yeah.
BOBBLE: Coming through!
ANIMAL: Mean lady.
BUGS: Hmm. Me neither.
REX: We're doomed!
ALPHA: No, wait, wait!
BETA: What's Dug doing?
BUPKUS: Close it up.
QUEEN: You fiends!
BUZZ: How many?
HAMM: There must be dozens.
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
BILL: I'll go close to the pin.
MUGGSY: You got it. Yeah, baby.
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
MICHAEL: Don't worry.
TIANA: Oh, no!
ROWLF: Come on, Walter!
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
WALTER: Because from then on...
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
MOLLY: Why not?
ANDY: 'Cause I'm taking it with me.
RICHMAN: En garde.
ANDY'S MOM: Don't, Andy.
TALL TROLL: No, you.
PORKY: Yeah, can I have some too?
SMALL TROLL: Thimble head.
STAN: Never seen one of these before.
SMALL TROLL: Badger brain!
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
FIDGET: I got you, toy maker!
FLAVERSHAM: Oh, no! Olivia!
BOBO: You've missed a spot.
BO PEEP: Would you boys stop it!
FOZZIE: Wocka wocka wocka!
JACK BLACK: Make it stop! No!
HAMM: So now what do we do?
WOODY: We go back to Andy's.
MRS. POTATO HEAD: My babies!
WOODY: Hey, guys! No! No!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
FLYNN: All right, I asked her.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
MICHAEL: Hold up, right here.
ANDY: (AS BUZZ) No problem, buddy.
Anniversaries
- The Sound of Music (45th anniversary)
- The AristoCats (40th anniversary)
- The Three Caballeros (65th anniversary) • The Rescuers Down Under (20th anniversary) • DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (20th anniversary)
- Cinderella (60th anniversary) • Dinosaur (10th anniversary) • Pocahontas (15th anniversary) • Toy Story (15th anniversary) • The Emperor's New Groove (10th anniversary)
- Lady and the Tramp (55th anniversary) • Chicken Little (05th anniversary)
- Pinocchio (70th anniversary) • The Black Cauldron (25th anniversary) • Fantasia (70th anniversary)
Cast (in credits order)
Jack Black – Himself
Jim Parsons – Human Walter
Emily Blunt – Miss Piggy's Receptionist
Kristen Schaal – Moderator
Zach Galifianakis – Hobo Joe
Sarah Silverman – Greeter
Alan Arkin – Tour Guide
Donald Glover – Junior CDE Executive
Ken Jeong – "Punch Teacher" Host
David Grohl – Animool
Michael Albala – TV Executive
James Carville – Himself
Bill Cobbs – Grandfather
Aria Noelle Curzon – Waitress
Leslie Feist – Smalltown Resident
Julia Marie Franzese – "Punch Teacher" Kid
Whoopi Goldberg – Herself
Selena Gomez – Herself
Neil Patrick Harris – Himself
Judd Hirsch – Himself
John Krasinski – Himself
Raymond Ma – Elderly Asian Man
Jonathan Palmer – Reporter #1
Eddie Pepitone – Postman
Rico Rodriguez – Himself
Mickey Rooney – Smalltown Resident
Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo – TV Executive
Shu Lan Tuan – Elderly Asian Woman
Dahlia Waingort – TV Executive
Don Yanan – Reporter #2
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"When he first tried to show me, I really couldn't do it. I still wasn't thinking of it in terms of carrying on the tradition. It was just for fun."
"Harry Archinal is one of the great pioneers in the world of international film distribution, as well as a central figure in establishing Disney's great success in overseas markets," said Dick Cook, former chairman of The Walt Disney Studios.
Beatrice Arthur (1922–2009) Legends Award Category: Television Year Inducted: 2009 |
His youth sounds like something straight out of Norman Rockwell, an evocation of the halcyon days of the Midwest in the 1950s and 1960s. "I'd been doing impressions since I was 15," Bill once recalled. "It was great for teenage pranks—we'd pull up to the fast food drive-through speaker, and I'd order the burgers as Walter Brennan."
"I know this lady I'm playing," Estelle observed during the show's spectacular run. "She's partly me and partly my imagination, but she's an original and that's what I've been playing all my life—original characters."
Don Iwerks Legends Award Category: Film Year Inducted: 2009 |
Along the way he displayed his father's flair for technological innovation by developing cameras, projectors, and other systems for Disneyland, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, and Epcot Center. |
Rue McClanahan (1934–2010) Legends Award Category: Television Year Inducted: 2009 |
"I'm playing a man-crazy, self-centered widow, and I'm having a lot of fun doing it!" she said during the show's run.
Leota Toombs Thomas Legends Award Category: Attractions & Imagineering Year Inducted: 2009 |
Something of the gypsy look in her handsome face worked so well, however, that she later found herself in the Studio's makeup department preparing to have a special rubber mask made of her face; her visage is now enshrined forever in the Haunted Mansion.
Betty White Legends Award Category: Television Year Inducted: 2009 |
"Let's face it," Betty said about her character, "Rose is a little bit naive. To her, life is a romantic musical and she's waiting around to see how it turns out."
"An outstanding lunar Wildman, out of Jonathan Winters by way of Lenny Bruce with a touch of Richard Burton thrown in," is how one critic enthused about Robin's performances. "An engaging, bright, and inventive actor," said another.
- John Barry – Composer
- Grant McCune – Visual effects
- Tony Curtis – Actor
- Edward Limato – Agent
- Tom Mankiewicz – Writer
- Gloria Stuart – Actress
- William A. Fraker – Cinematographer
- Joseph Strick – Director
- Lionel Jeffries – Actor
- Sally Menke – Editor
- Ronni Chasen – Publicist
- Leslie Nielsen – Actor
- Robert B. Radnitz – Producer
- Claude Chabrol – Director
- Pete Postlethwaite – Actor
- Bill Littlejohn – Animator
- Pierre Guffroy – Art director
- Patricia Neal – Actress
- George Hickenlooper – Director
- Irving Ravetch – Writer
- Robert Culp – Actor
- Robert F. Boyle – Art director
- Mario Monicelli – Director
- Lynn Redgrave – Actress
- Elliott Kastner – Producer
- Dede Allen – Editor
- Peter Yates – Producer, director
- Anne Francis – Actress
- Arthur Penn – Producer, director
- Theoni Aldredge – Costume designer
- Susannah York – Actress
- Ronald Neame – Director
- David L. Wolper – Producer
- Jill Clayburgh – Actress
- Alan Hume – Cinematographer
- Irvin Kershner – Director
- Dennis Hopper – Actor
- Dino De Laurentiis – Producer
- Blake Edwards – Writer, director
- Kevin McCarthy – Actor
- Lena Horne – Singer, actress
Birthdays (2010)
6. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 22] at California, USA
4. Mandy Moore: Date of Birth: April 10, 1984 [age 26] at New Hampshire, USA
3. Jason Segel: Date of Birth: January 18, 1980 [age 30] at California, USA
2. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 23] at New York, USA
3. Zachary Levi: Date of Birth: September 29, 1980 [age 30] at Louisiana, USA
9. Amy Adams: Date of Birth: August 20, 1974 [age 36] at Veneto, Italy
3. Donna Murphy: Date of Birth: March 7, 1958 [age 52] at New York, USA
4. Chris Cooper: Date of Birth: July 9, 1951 [age 59] at Missouri, USA
2. Jane Horrocks: Date of Birth: January 18, 1964 [age 46] at Lancashire, England
1. Rashida Jones: Date of Birth: February 25, 1976 [age 34] at California, USA
2. Steve Whitmire: Date of Birth: September 24, 1959 [age 51] at Georgia, USA
9. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 3, 1968 [age 41] at New York, USA
1. Eric Jacobson: Date of Birth: January 15, 1971 [age 39] at Texas, USA
9. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 24] at Georgia, USA
9. Dave Goelz: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 64] at California, USA
9. Kristin Chenoweth: Date of Birth: July 24, 1968 [age 42] at Oklahoma, USA
2. Bill Barretta: Date of Birth: June 19, 1964 [age 46] at Pennsylvania, USA
4. Angela Bartys: Date of Birth: April 18, 1984 [age 26] at California, USA
9. David Rudman: Date of Birth: June 1, 1963 [age 47] at Illinois, USA
2. Matt Vogel: Date of Birth: October 6, 1970 [age 40] at Kansas, USA
5. Peter Linz: Date of Birth: June 28, 1967 [age 43] at Georgia, USA
4. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 54] at Michigan, USA
4. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 48] at Texas, USA
4. Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 37] at California, USA
5. Ron Perlman: Date of Birth: April 13, 1950 [age 60] at New York, USA
1. M.C. Gainey: Date of Birth: January 18, 1948 [age 62] at Mississippi, USA
5. Jeffrey Tambor: Date of Birth: July 8, 1944 [age 66] at California, USA
6. Brad Garrett: Date of Birth: April 14, 1960 [age 50] at California, USA
9. Paul F. Tompkins: Date of Birth: September 12, 1968 [age 42] at Pennsylvania, USA
5. Richard Kiel: Date of Birth: September 13, 1939 [age 71] at Michigan, USA
9. John DiMaggio: Date of Birth: September 4, 1968 [age 42] at New Jersey, USA
Eliza Pollack Zebert
3. Roger Craig Smith: Date of Birth: August 11, 1975 [age 35] at California, USA
Thom Adcox
4. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 59] at California, USA
Delaney Rose Stein
Allison Roth
Nathan Greno
9. Byron Howard: Date of Birth: December 26, 1968 [age 41] at Misawa, Japan
Tim Mertens
Toy Story 3 (2010)
4. Tom Hanks: Date of Birth: July 9, 1956 [age 53] at California, USA
2. Tim Allen: Date of Birth: June 13, 1953 [age 57] at Colorado, USA
4. Joan Cusack: Date of Birth: October 11, 1962 [age 47] at New York, USA
1. Ned Beatty: Date of Birth: July 6, 1937 [age 72] at Kentucky, USA
1. Don Rickles: Date of Birth: May 8, 1926 [age 84] at New York, USA
4. Michael Keaton: Date of Birth: September 5, 1951 [age 58] at Pennsylvania, USA
1. Wallace Shawn: Date of Birth: November 12, 1943 [age 66] at New York, USA
3. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 63] at Connecticut, USA
4. Estelle Harris: Date of Birth: April 4, 1928 [age 82] at New York, USA
4. John Morris: Date of Birth: October 2, 1984 [age 25] at Texas, USA
5. Jodi Benson: Date of Birth: October 10, 1961 [age 48] at Illinois, USA
5. Emily Hahn: Date of Birth: July 28, 2000 [age 9] at California, USA
6. Laurie Metcalf: Date of Birth: June 16, 1955 [age 55] at Illinois, USA
9. Blake Clark: Date of Birth: February 2, 1946 [age 64] at Georgia, USA
2. Teddy Newton: Date of Birth: March 3, 1964 [age 46] at California, USA
4. Bud Luckey: Date of Birth: July 28, 1934 [age 75] at Montana, USA
1. Beatrice Miller: Date of Birth: February 7, 1999 [age 11]
6. Javier Fernandez Pena: Date of Birth: April 27, 1960 [age 50] at Oviedo, Spain
9. Timothy Dalton: Date of Birth: March 21, 1946 [age 64] at Colwyn Bay, Wales
6. Lori Alan: Date of Birth: July 18, 1966 [age 43] at Maryland, USA
4. Charlie Bright: Date of Birth: November 20, 2001 [age 8] at California, USA
5. Kristen Schaal: Date of Birth: January 24, 1978 [age 32] at Colorado, USA
4. Jeff Garlin: Date of Birth: June 5, 1962 [age 48] at Illinois, USA
5. Bonnie Hunt: Date of Birth: September 22, 1961 [age 48] at Illinois, USA
1. John Cygan: Date of Birth: April 27, 1954 [age 56] at New York, USA
1. Jeff Pidgeon: Date of Birth: March 19, 1965 [age 45] at Vermont, USA
6. Whoopi Goldberg: Date of Birth: November 13, 1955 [age 54] at New York, USA
2. Jack Angel: Date of Birth: October 24, 1930 [age 79] at California, USA
5. R. Lee Ermey: Date of Birth: March 24, 1944 [age 66] at Kansas, USA
1. Jan Rabson: Date of Birth: June 14, 1954 [age 56] at New York, USA
4. Richard Kind: Date of Birth: November 22, 1956 [age 53] at New Jersey, USA
Amber Kroner
Brianna Maiwand
Jack Willis
TRON (1982)
6. Jeff Bridges: Date of Birth: December 4, 1949 [age 32] at California, USA
5. Bruce Boxleitner: Date of Birth: May 12, 1950 [age 32] at Illinois, USA
3. David Warner: Date of Birth: July 29, 1941 [age 40] at Manchester, England
1. Cindy Morgan: Date of Birth: September 29, 1954 [age 27] at Illinois, USA
1. Barnard Hughes: Date of Birth: July 16, 1915 [age 66] at New York, USA
4. Dan Shor: Date of Birth: November 16, 1956 [age 25] at New York, USA
5. Peter Jurasik: Date of Birth: April 25, 1950 [age 32] at New York, USA
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
5. Adriana Caselotti: Date of Birth: May 16, 1916 [age 21] at Connecticut, USA
8. Harry Stockwell: Date of Birth: April 27, 1902 [age 35] at Missouri, USA
4. Lucille Va Verne: Date of Birth: November 7, 1872 [age 65] at Tennessee, USA
4. Roy Atwell: Date of Birth: May 2, 1878 [age 59] at New York, USA
6. Otis Harlan: Date of Birth: December 29, 1865 [age 71] at Ohio, USA
1. Pinto Colvig: Date of Birth: September 11, 1892 [age 45] at Oregon, USA
5. Billy Gilbert: Date of Birth: September 12, 1894 [age 43] at Kentucky, USA
2. Scotty Mattraw: Date of Birth: October 19, 1880 [age 57] at New York, USA
4. Moroni Olsen: Date of Birth: June 27, 1889 [age 48] at Utah, USA
5. Stuart Buchanan: Date of Birth: March 18, 1894 [age 43]
5. Eddie Collins: Date of Birth: January 30, 1883 [age 54] at New Jersey, USA
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
2. Chris Sarandon: Date of Birth: July 24, 1942 [age 51] at West Virginia, USA
2. Danny Elfman: Date of Birth: May 29, 1953 [age 40] at California, USA
1. Catherine O'Hara: Date of Birth: March 4, 1954 [age 39] at Ontario, Canada
6. William Hickey: Date of Birth: September 19, 1927 [age 66] at New York, USA
8. Glenn Shadix: Date of Birth: April 15, 1952 [age 41] at Alabama, USA
8. Paul Reubens: Date of Birth: August 27, 1952 [age 41] at New York, USA
1. Ken Page: Date of Birth: January 20, 1954 [age 39] at Missouri, USA
Ed Ivory
2. Debi Durst: Date of Birth: March 24, 1953 [age 40] at California, USA
2. Greg Proops: Date of Birth: October 3, 1959 [age 34] at Arizona, USA
Saludos Amigos (1943)
6. Clarence Nash: Date of Birth: December 7, 1904 [age 38] at Oklahoma, USA
2. Jose Oliveira: Date of Birth: December 30, 1914 [age 28] at Rio de Janiero, Brazil
1. Pinto Colvig: Date of Birth: September 11, 1892 [age 50] at Oregon, USA
6. Fred Shields: Date of Birth: May 18, 1904 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
2. Angela Lansbury: Date of Birth: October 16, 1925 [age 46] at London, England
10. David Tomlinson: Date of Birth: May 7, 1917 [age 54] at Oxfordshire, England
10. Cindy O'Callaghan: Date of Birth: October 18, 1956 [age 15] at Ireland
10. Roy Snart: Date of Birth: 1962 [age 8-9]
Ian Weighill
10. Roddy McDowall: Date of Birth: September 17, 1928 [age 43] at London, England
3. Sam Jaffe: Date of Birth: March 10, 1891 [age 80] at New York, USA
4. Lennie Weinrib: Date of Birth: April 29, 1935 [age 36] at New York, USA
10. Bob Holt: Date of Birth: December 28, 1928 [age 42] at Missouri, USA
3. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 52] at Oregon, USA
1. John Ericson: Date of Birth: September 23, 1926 [age 45] at Düsseldorf, Germany
10. Bruce Forsyth: Date of Birth: February 22, 1928 [age 43] at London, England
3. Tessie O'Shea: Date of Birth: March 13, 1913 [age 58] at Cardiff, Wales
5. Arthur Gould-Porter: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 66] at Cornwall, England
2. Ben Wrigley: Date of Birth: March 12, 1903 [age 68] at London, England
1. Reginald Owen: Date of Birth: August 5, 1887 [age 84] at Hertfordshire, England
10. Cyril Delevanti: Date of Birth: February 23, 1889 [age 82] at London, England
Tarzan (1999)
6. Tony Goldwyn: Date of Birth: May 20, 1960 [age 39] at California, USA
2. Minnie Driver: Date of Birth: January 31, 1970 [age 29] at London, England
10. Rosie O'Donnell: Date of Birth: March 21, 1962 [age 37] at New York, USA
6. Wayne Knight: Date of Birth: August 7, 1955 [age 43] at New York, USA
2. Brian Blessed: Date of Birth: October 9, 1936 [age 62] at Yorkshire, England
4. Nigel Hawthorne: Date of Birth: April 5, 1929 [age 70] at Warwickshire, England
3. Glenn Close: Date of Birth: March 19, 1947 [age 52] at Connecticut, USA
4. Lance Henriksen: Date of Birth: May 5, 1940 [age 59] at New York, USA
Toy Story 2 (1999)
10. Tom Hanks: Date of Birth: July 9, 1956 [age 43] at California, USA
2. Tim Allen: Date of Birth: June 13, 1953 [age 46] at Colorado, USA
10. Joan Cusack: Date of Birth: October 11, 1962 [age 37] at New York, USA
6. Kelsey Grammer: Date of Birth: February 21, 1955 [age 44] at U.S. Virgin Islands
1. Don Rickles: Date of Birth: May 8, 1926 [age 73] at New York, USA
6. Jim Varney: Date of Birth: June 15, 1949 [age 50] at Kentucky, USA
1. Wallace Shawn: Date of Birth: November 12, 1943 [age 56] at New York, USA
3. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 52] at Connecticut, USA
3. Annie Potts: Date of Birth: October 28, 1952 [age 47] at Tennessee, USA
6. Wayne Knight: Date of Birth: August 7, 1955 [age 44] at New York, USA
10. John Morris: Date of Birth: October 2, 1984 [age 15] at Texas, USA
6. Laurie Metcalf: Date of Birth: June 16, 1955 [age 44] at Illinois, USA
10. Estelle Harris: Date of Birth: April 4, 1928 [age 71] at New York, USA
5. R. Lee Ermey: Date of Birth: March 24, 1944 [age 55] at Kansas, USA
5. Jodi Benson: Date of Birth: October 10, 1961 [age 38] at Illinois, USA
2. Jonathan Harris: Date of Birth: November 6, 1914 [age 85] at New York, USA
6. Joe Ranft: Date of Birth: March 13, 1960 [age 39] at California, USA
1. Andrew Stanton: Date of Birth: December 3, 1965 [age 33] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Jeff Pidgeon: Date of Birth: March 19, 1965 [age 34] at Vermont, USA
Melody Time (1948)
5. Roy Rogers: Date of Birth: November 5, 1911 [age 36] at Ohio, USA
5. Dennis Day: Date of Birth: May 21, 1916 [age 32] at New York, USA
The Andrews Sisters
4. Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians: Date of Birth: June 9, 1900 [age 47] at Pennyslvania, USA
4. Freddy Martin: Date of Birth: December 9, 1906 [age 41] at Ohio, USA
11. Ethel Smith: Date of Birth: November 22, 1910 [age 37] at Pennsylvania, USA
2. Frances Langford: Date of Birth: April 4, 1913 [age 35] at Florida, USA
7. Bob Nolan: Date of Birth: April 13, 1908 [age 40] at Manitoba, Canada
Sons of the Pioneers
The Dinning Sisters
1. Bobby Driscoll: Date of Birth: March 3, 1937 [age 11] at Iowa, USA
11. Luana Patten: Date of Birth: July 6, 1938 [age 9] at California, USA
Home on the Range (2004)
2. Roseanne Barr: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 51] at Utah, USA
4. Judi Dench: Date of Birth: December 9, 1934 [age 69] at Yorkshire, England
2. Jennifer Tilly: Date of Birth: September 16, 1958 [age 45] at California, USA
3. Cuba Gooding, Jr.: Date of Birth: January 2, 1968 [age 36] at New York, USA
1. Charles Haid: Date of Birth: June 2, 1943 [age 60] at California, USA
5. Randy Quaid: Date of Birth: October 1, 1950 [age 53] at Texas, USA
4. Sam J. Levine: Date of Birth: November 8, 1973 [age 30] at New York, USA
3. Charles Dennis: Date of Birth: December 16, 1946 [age 57] at Ontario, Canada
1. Richard Riehle: Date of Birth: May 12, 1948 [age 55] at Wisconsin, USA
5. G.W. Bailey: Date of Birth: August 27, 1944 [age 59] at Texas, USA
2. Carole Cook: Date of Birth: January 14, 1924 [age 80] at Texas, USA
2. Joe Flaherty: Date of Birth: June 21, 1941 [age 62] at Pennsylvania, USA
4. Estelle Harris: Date of Birth: April 4, 1928 [age 75] at New York, USA
1. Charlie Dell: Date of Birth: October 31, 1943 [age 60] at Texas, USA
Bobby Block
Ross Simanteris
Keaton Savage
11. Marshall Efron: Date of Birth: February 3, 1938 [age 66] at California, USA
3. Lance LeGault: Date of Birth: May 2, 1935 [age 68] at Illinois, USA
3. Mark Walton: Date of Birth: October 24, 1968 [age 35] at Utah, USA
3. Steve Buscemi: Date of Birth: December 13, 1957 [age 46] at New York, USA
2. Dennis Weaver: Date of Birth: June 4, 1924 [age 79] at Missouri, USA
5. Ann Richards: Date of Birth: September 1, 1933 [age 70] at Texas, USA
7. Patrick Warburton: Date of Birth: November 14, 1964 [age 39] at New Jersey, USA
The Incredibles (2004)
5. Craig T. Nelson: Date of Birth: April 4, 1944 [age 60] at Washington, USA
2. Holly Hunter: Date of Birth: March 20, 1958 [age 46] at Georgia, USA
1. Samuel L. Jackson: Date of Birth: December 21, 1948 [age 55] at Washington D.C., USA
7. Jason Lee: Date of Birth: April 25, 1970 [age 34] at California, USA
2. Sarah Vowell: Date of Birth: December 27, 1969 [age 34] at Oklahoma, USA
1. Spencer Fox: Date of Birth: May 10, 1993 [age 11] at New York, USA
3. Brad Bird: Date of Birth: September 24, 1957 [age 47] at Montana, USA
7. Elizabeth Pena: Date of Birth: September 23, 1959 [age 45] at New Jersey, USA
1. Wallace Shawn: Date of Birth: November 12, 1943 [age 60] at New York, USA
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 57] at Connecticut, USA
Eli Fucile
Maeve Andrews
2. Jean Sincere: Date of Birth: August 16, 1919 [age 85] at New York, USA
4. Bud Luckey: Date of Birth: August 27, 1934 [age 70] at Montana, USA
Bret Parker
7. Teddy Newton: Date of Birth: March 3, 1964 [age 40] at California, USA
Michael Bird
Kimberly Adair Clark
Dominique Louis
Wayne Canney
5. Lou Romano: Date of Birth: April 15, 1972 [age 32] at California, USA
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Birthday Months + Death Months
- Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929 — January 22, 2010) (Howl's Moving Castle)
- Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010) (Mission: Impossible, Airplane!)
- Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010) (Davy Crockett)
- John Forsythe (January 29, 1918 — April 1, 2010) (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty)
- Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010) (the voice of Jiminy Cricket)
- Dorothy Provine (January 20, 1935 — April 25, 2010) (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
- Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943 — May 2, 2010) (Peter Pan, The Wild Thornberrys Movie)
- Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010) (Stormy Weather, The Wiz)
- Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010) (Simon & Simon)
- Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 — May 29, 2010) (Speed, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider)
- Ilene Woods (May 5, 1929 — July 1, 2010) (Cinderella)
- James Gammon (April 20, 1940 — July 16, 2010) (The Iron Giant)
- Cammie King (August 5, 1934 — September 1, 2010) (Bambi, Gone with the Wind)
- Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 — September 7, 2010) (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
- Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010) (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
- Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010) (Brother Bear)
- Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010) (Titanic)
- Tom Bosley (October 1, 1927 — October 19, 2010) (Happy Days, Father Dowling Mysteries)
- James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010) (Swiss Family Robinson)
- Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 — November 28, 2010) (Airplane!, The Naked Gun)
- Blake Edwards (July 26, 1922 — December 15, 2010) (The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany's)
- Bill Erwin (December 2, 1914 — December 29, 2010) (The Land Before Time)
- Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930 — January 7, 2015) (101 Dalmatians)
- Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — June 2, 2017) (Wallace & Gromit)
- Geoffrey Hughes (February 2, 1944 — July 27, 2012) (Yellow Submarine)
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — December 18, 2016) (sister of Eva Gabor)
- Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — July 27, 2017) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
- Pete Postlethwaite (February 7, 1946 — January 2, 2011) (James and the Giant Peach)
- David Frankham (February 16, 1926 — present) (101 Dalmatians)
- Marjorie Lane (February 21, 1912 — October 2, 2012) (Born to Dance, Rosalie)
- Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 — July 24, 2016) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music)
- Nicholas Smith (March 5, 1934 — December 6, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
- Roddy Maude-Roxby (April 2, 1930 — present) (The AristoCats)
- Kenneth Mars (April 4, 1935 — February 12, 2011) (The Little Mermaid)
- Louise Currie (April 7, 1913 — September 8, 2013) (Citizen Kane, Adventures of Captain Marvel)
- Casey Kasem (April 27, 1932 — June 15, 2014) (Scooby-Doo)
- Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 — April 4, 2011) (The Rescuers Down Under)
- Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — October 17, 2017) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women)
- Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949 — October 6, 2015) (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon)
- James Shigeta (June 17, 1929 — July 28, 2014) (Mulan)
- Bill Skiles (July 5, 1931 — May 16, 2011) (The Jungle Book)
- Norma Zimmer (July 13, 1923 — May 10, 2011) (Alice in Wonderland)
- Bill Woodson (July 16, 1917 — February 22, 2017) (The Small One, Disney Storyteller Series)
- John Stephenson (August 9, 1923 — May 15, 2015) (Charlotte's Web, The Flintstones)
- Arthur Burghardt (August 29, 1947 — present) (The Prince and the Pauper)
- Eileen Brennan (September 3, 1932 — July 28, 2013) (The Last Picture Show, Private Benjamin, Clue)
- Wally Boag (September 9, 1920 — June 3, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Bruce Reitherman (September 15, 1955 — present) (The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
- Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 — June 23, 2011) (The Princess Bride, Shark Tale)
- Margery Mason (September 27, 1913 — January 26, 2014) (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
- Randy Quaid (October 1, 1950 — present) (Home on the Range)
- Jeff Conaway (October 5, 1950 — May 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
- Betty Taylor (October 7, 1919 — June 4, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Gerry Parkes (October 16, 1924 — June 4, 2011) (Fraggle Rock)
- Gordon Tootoosis (October 25, 1941 — July 5, 2011) (Pocahontas, Open Season)
- Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 — April 24, 2011) (Brother Bear)
- Karen Dotrice (November 9, 1955 — present) (Mary Poppins)
- Randy Savage (November 15, 1952 — May 20, 2011) (Bolt)
- Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 — March 17, 2011) (Corpse Bride, Alice in Wonderland)
- Barbara Kent (December 16, 1907 — October 13, 2011)
- George Lindsey (December 17, 1928 — May 6, 2012) (The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The AristoCats)
- Charlie Callas (December 20, 1924 — January 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
- Roy E. Disney (January 10, 1930 — December 16, 2009) (Fantasia 2000)
- Dorothy Provine (January 20, 1935 — April 25, 2010) (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
- John Forsythe (January 29, 1918 — April 1, 2010) (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty)
- Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929 — January 22, 2010) (Howl's Moving Castle)
- Wayne Allwine (February 7, 1947 — May 18, 2009) (the voice of Mickey Mouse)
- Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 — November 28, 2010) (Airplane!, The Naked Gun)
- Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 — July 3, 2010)
- Eugenia Paul (March 3, 1935 — May 24, 2010) (Zorro)
- Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943 — May 2, 2010) (Peter Pan, The Wild Thornberrys Movie)
- Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010) (Mission: Impossible, Airplane!)
- Patrick McGoohan (March 19, 1928 — January 13, 2009) (Treasure Planet)
- Lorene Yarnell (March 21, 1944 — July 29, 2010)
- Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 — September 7, 2010) (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
- James Gammon (April 20, 1940 — July 16, 2010) (The Iron Giant)
- Cathy Cahn (April 26, 1954 — July 6, 2009)
- Ilene Woods (May 5, 1929 — July 1, 2010) (Cinderella)
- Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 — May 29, 2010) (Speed, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider)
- Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010) (Stormy Weather, The Wiz)
- Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010) (Titanic)
- Dallas McKennon (July 19, 1919 — July 14, 2009) (Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp)
- Pat Hingle (July 19, 1924 — January 3, 2009) (The Land Before Time, Muppets from Space)
- Blake Edwards (July 26, 1922 — December 15, 2010) (The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany's)
- Dom DeLuise (August 1, 1933 — May 4, 2009) (Oliver & Company, The Secret of NIMH)
- Cammie King (August 5, 1934 — September 1, 2010) (Bambi, Gone with the Wind)
- Ron Gans (August 9, 1931 — June 29, 2010) (Transformers, Welcome to Pooh Corner, Dumbo's Circus)
- Jimmy Dean (August 10, 1928 — June 13, 2010) (Big Bad John)
- Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010) (Davy Crockett)
- Patrick Swayze (August 18, 1952 — September 14, 2009) (Dirty Dancing)
- Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 — June 25, 2009) (The Wiz)
- Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010) (the voice of Jiminy Cricket)
- Henry Gibson (September 21, 1935 — September 14, 2009) (Charlotte's Web)
- Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010) (Simon & Simon)
- Tom Bosley (October 1, 1927 — October 19, 2010) (Happy Days, Father Dowling Mysteries)
- Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 — December 20, 2009) (Happy Feet)
- Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010) (Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer)
- Bill Erwin (December 2, 1914 — December 29, 2010) (The Land Before Time)
- James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010) (Swiss Family Robinson)
- Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010) (Brother Bear)
- Virginia Davis (December 31, 1918 — August 15, 2009)
Actors' Ages dialogues
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Age: 0
REX: What is it, Buzz?
REX: Hey, Buzz! Stop!
TWITCH: Get in there!
REX: Someone's coming!
REX: He's getting in the box!
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
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Age: 1
BUZZ: No!
JANE: Help!
BUZZ: Wow!
JANE: Oh, I'm flying!
JANE: Why, you little...
JANE: It serves you right.
BUZZ: Stop! No! No! No!
JANE: Do you understand?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
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Age: 2
FLYNN: Rapunzel!
FLYNN: Is this hair?
FLYNN: Yes, we are.
GARY: Come on, buddy.
FLYNN: Ah! There you are!
FLYNN: So, can I ask you something?
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
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Age: 3
KEN: Horse.
KEN: What do you want?
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
RICHMAN: What is happening?
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
QUEEN CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
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Age: 4
BOB: Yeah.
BOB: Yeah!
BOB: Kronos?
BOB: I'm sorry.
BOB: Fire! Yeah!
BOB: Get the door.
BOB: That's my boy!
BOB: Here we go, honey.
INCREDIBLE: You know,
BOB: How you doing, honey?
BOB: What are you waiting for?
BOB: Don't answer it, honey, I got it!
BOB: Come on, run! Pick up the pace.
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
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Age: 7
HAMM: Hey!
HAMM: Look out!
PRINCE: One heart
HAMM: I get the Corvette.
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
HAMM: Oh, boy. Incoming!
PRINCE: I have but one song
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
HAMM: Holy moly guacamole.
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
CLAYTON: Excellent, Professor.
HAMM: Shush! Will you be quiet?
CLAYTON: Professor, don't move!
CLAYTON: Women. (CHUCKLES)
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
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Age: 8
GONZO: Come on!
GONZO: Hey, guys, up here!
MARY: Gary, I've gone home.
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Age: 9
TERK: Yeah!
TERK: Yeah!
TERK: Oh, no.
TERK: Look out!
TERK: Oh, I love it.
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
TERK: Can you believe that guy?
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
LYRIA: "The changing of the seasons
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Age: 10
DR. FINKELSTEIN: Sally?
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Age: 11
SALLY: Ohh!
REX: Hooray!
TARZAN: Oh!
OOGIE: Sandy...
SHOCK: Where?
FOZZIE: Thanks.
TARZAN: Clayton.
MISS PIGGY: Now!
SHOCK: And heavy!
FOZZIE: Uh, Kermit,
MOLLY: It wasn't me.
ANIMAL: Paris! Paris!
TARZAN: Can't we talk?
SALLY: Help! Help, help!
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
MISS PIGGY: You saved it?
MOLLY: I wasn't in your room.
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
FOZZIE: Oh, that was wonderful!
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
MISS PIGGY: Decisions, decisions.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
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Age: 12
FLOYD: Well, that's that.
'80S ROBOT: Mr. Kermit,
FLOYD: Animal, heel! Sit!
BARREL: He sure is big, Jack!
LEW ZEALAND: Mr. the Frog...
BARREL: Where are we taking him?
'80S ROBOT: Help! I've been mugged.
UNCLE DEADLY: You've missed a spot.
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Age: 13
JACK: Whoa!
MAYOR: Next!
JACK: Stop cleaning me!
MAYOR: Patience, everyone.
LOCK: This time, we really did!
JACK: Remember me? I'm Jack Black!
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Age: 14
PROFESSOR: Clayton?
PROFESSOR: Look at him, Jane.
PROFESSOR: Jane, where are you?
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
PROFESSOR: Mustn't, mustn't frighten.
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Age: 15
WALTER: Gary!
WOODY: Not that casual.
WALTER: That's me, Walter.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
WALTER: We were a great team.
WALTER: Look at these ceilings!
WALTER: Yeah. Uh, race you home!
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Age: 16
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
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Age: 17
ALIENS: Ooh!
LOTSO: Not him.
GRUMPY: You don't...
LOTSO: Let's see here.
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
LOTSO: Well, stop your worryin'.
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
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Age: 18
BUZZ: Go.
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Drop.
DR. TEETH: Kermit?
BUZZ: That's our guy.
BUZZ: Drop! I said "drop"!
ROWLF: Ah, not now, Fozzie.
BOBO: Let me wipe that down.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
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Age: 19
BO PEEP: Buzz!
SCOOTER: Uh... Well, sorta.
SCOOTER: Welcome back, Miss Piggy.
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Age: 20
JESSIE: Buzz!
JESSIE: Yoo-hoo!
CLANK: For Tink!
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
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Age: 21
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
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Age: 22
SLINKY: Woody?
TINKER BELL: Clip.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
SLINKY: Oh, no. It's closed.
SLINKY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
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Age: 23
TERENCE: Run!
TERENCE: Tink!
TERENCE: Tink?
TERENCE: Hold on!
JACK: Zero, I'm home!
KERMIT: Excuse me...
TERENCE: Looks good.
JACK: Not at all, Mayor.
JACK: Merry Christmas!
KERMIT: Okay, this is it.
TERENCE: Knock-knock.
KERMIT: Yeah, very nice.
KERMIT: Fly in the arches!
JACK: Merry Christmas to all...
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
JACK: You're welcome, one and all!
KERMIT: Ah, great idea, '80s Robot.
KERMIT: Okay, gather around, troops!
KERMIT: Well, I guess this is the place.
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Age: 24
GOTHEL: Or...
KALA: Tarzan?
KALA: Always.
KALA: Kerchak!
GOTHEL: Rapunzel!
GOTHEL: And as for us...
KALA: Close your mouth.
GOTHEL: I love you most.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
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Age: 26
OWL: Who?
MOM: Oh, boy.
RAPUNZEL: Hey.
WOODY: Hang on!
BOBBLE: I'm okay.
WOODY: Psst! Psst!
BOBBLE: Still okay.
TALL TROLL: Really?
WOODY: Get up. Buster!
ANDY: You will be, Mom.
WOODY: Come on. Hurry!
WOODY: Got it. What else?
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
RAPUNZEL: I love you more.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
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Age: 27
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
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2010 calendar (1)
February 6, 1943 – Saludos Amigos
March 2, 1965 – The Sound of Music (45th anniversary)
April 2, 2004 – Home on the Range
May 27, 1948 – Melody Time
June 18 – Tarzan, Toy Story 3
July 9, 1982 – TRON
September 13, 1976 – The Muppet Show
October 1, 1971 – Walt Disney World
October 29, 1993 – The Nightmare Before Christmas
November 5, 2004 – The Incredibles
November 24 – Toy Story 2, Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure
December 13 – 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Bedknobs and Broomsticks
December 21, 1937 – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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2010 calendar (2)
January 29, 1959 – Sleeping Beauty
February 5, 1953 – Peter Pan
May 29, 2009 – Up
June 19, 1998 – Mulan
June 26, 1981 – The Great Muppet Caper
July 10, 1981 – The Fox and the Hound
July 13, 1987 – The Brave Little Toaster
August 13, 1942 – Bambi
August 24, 1942 – Saludos Amigos
August 27, 1964 – Mary Poppins
November 25 – Aladdin, A Bug's Life
December 11 – The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell
December 24, 1970 – The AristoCats (40th anniversary)
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2010 calendar (3)
May 30, 2003 – Finding Nemo
June 27 – Hercules, WALL-E
July 2, 1986 – The Great Mouse Detective
September 27, 1947 – Fun & Fancy Free
October 23, 1941 – Dumbo
November 1, 2003 – Brother Bear
November 10, 1969 – Sesame Street
November 21, 2008 – Bolt
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2010 calendar (4)
February 3, 1945 – The Three Caballeros (65th anniversary)
March 30, 2007 – Meet the Robinsons
June 15, 2001 – Atlantis: The Lost Empire
June 22, 1979 – The Muppet Movie
June 29, 2007 – Ratatouille
July 13, 1984 – The Muppets Take Manhattan
July 26, 1951 – Alice in Wonderland
August 3, 1990 – DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (20th anniversary)
November 2, 2001 – Monsters, Inc.
November 8, 1973 – Robin Hood
November 16, 1990 – The Rescuers Down Under (20th anniversary)
November 21, 2007 – Enchanted
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2010 calendar (5)
January 25, 1961 – 101 Dalmatians
February 15, 1950 – Cinderella (60th anniversary)
May 19, 2000 – Dinosaur
June 9, 2006 – Cars
June 23, 1995 – Pocahontas (15th anniversary)
August 25, 1939 – The Wizard of Oz
October 18, 1967 – The Jungle Book
November 17, 1989 – The Little Mermaid
November 22, 1995 – Toy Story (15th anniversary)
December 15, 2000 – The Emperor's New Groove (10th anniversary)
December 16, 1978 – The Small One
December 21, 1944 – The Three Caballeros
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2010 calendar (6)
February 4, 1966 – Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
March 11 – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
June 22 – Lady and the Tramp (55th anniversary), The Rescuers, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
June 24, 1994 – The Lion King
July 17, 1955 – Disneyland (55th anniversary)
October 5, 1949 – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
November 3, 1977 – Pete's Dragon
November 4, 2005 – Chicken Little (5th anniversary)
November 18, 1988 – Oliver & Company
December 16, 1983 – Mickey's Christmas Carol
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2010 calendar (9)
February 7, 1940 – Pinocchio (70th anniversary)
February 16, 1996 – Muppet Treasure Island
April 20, 1946 – Make Mine Music
June 21 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lilo & Stitch
July 24, 1985 – The Black Cauldron (25th anniversary)
November 12, 1946 – Song of the South
November 13, 1940 – Fantasia (70th anniversary)
November 22, 1991 – Beauty and the Beast
November 27, 2002 – Treasure Planet
December 20 – Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
December 25 – Old Yeller, The Sword in the Stone
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Off-screen dialogues (1)
REX: Hooray!
ALIENS: Ooh!
MARGO: Okay.
MARGO: Hello!
FOZZIE: Thanks.
LOTSO: Not him.
MISS PIGGY: Now!
HOLMES: Come on.
ROLFE: Liesl. Liesl!
FOZZIE: Uh, Kermit,
FRED: Morning, Gru!
MOLLY: It wasn't me.
LOTSO: Let's see here.
ANIMAL: Paris! Paris!
TWITCH: Get in there!
MARGO: What is that?
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
ZELLER: Open this gate.
FILLMORE: Nice ruling.
ZELLER: Herr Detweiler!
HARV: Kid, I'm over here!
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
MARGO: Agnes, come on.
MOTHER ABBESS: Maria.
ZELLER: Hurry up, woman.
MISS PIGGY: You saved it?
MOLLY: I wasn't in your room.
ZELLER: Oh, come now, baron.
ROLFE: Will there be any reply?
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
LOTSO: Well, stop your worryin'.
FOZZIE: Oh, that was wonderful!
HARV: Okay, I get it, Mr. Popular.
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
ROLFE: It's you we want, not them.
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
MISS PIGGY: Decisions, decisions.
MOTHER ABBESS: Come with me.
HARV: That's it. That's right, let's go!
MOTHER ABBESS: Yes, bring her in.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
ZELLER:
Necessary? A pleasure, captain.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
How do you know?
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Well, that went well.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Hey, hey, hey, buddy!
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Off-screen dialogues (2)
BUZZ: No!
BUZZ: Wow!
LIESL: Rolfe!
LIESL: Rolfe!
LIESL: Tell us.
TERENCE: Run!
TERENCE: Tink!
TERENCE: Tink?
LIESL: But, Rolfe!
TERENCE: Hold on!
DR. TEETH: Kermit?
KERMIT: Excuse me...
TERENCE: Looks good.
FLOYD: Well, that's that.
KERMIT: Okay, this is it.
BUZZ: Stop! No! No! No!
TERENCE: Knock-knock.
KERMIT: Yeah, very nice.
FLOYD: Animal, heel! Sit!
HUDSON: Oh, just in case.
KERMIT: Fly in the arches!
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
ROWLF: Ah, not now, Fozzie.
BOBO: Let me wipe that down.
LEW ZEALAND: Mr. The Frog,
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
HUDSON: Not all my tricks, rookie!
KERMIT: Ah, great idea, '80s Robot.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
'80S ROBOT: Help! I've been mugged.
KERMIT: Okay, gather around, troops!
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
KERMIT: Well, I guess this is the place.
UNCLE DEADLY: You've missed a spot.
KERMIT:
Ladies and gentlemen, Walter!
SWEDISH CHEF:
(GASPS) No maskin'?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Eight-feet high.
KERMIT:
Watch out for the forklift, Fozzie.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
I'm sorry, cowboy.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Good luck, cowboy.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Even the playground.
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Off-screen dialogues (3)
HAMM: Hey!
MIA: He's hot!
GOTHEL: Or...
AGNES: Mr. Gru!
GRETL: But how?
HAMM: Look out!
FLYNN: Rapunzel!
DODO: Look lively.
FLYNN: Is this hair?
FLYNN: Yes, we are.
GOTHEL: Rapunzel!
FIDGET: Open wide.
JACK BLACK: Whoa!
EILONWY: Oh, Taran.
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
BOB: This is it, Darrell.
BOB: It's gonna be close.
DARRELL: He's back in!
GOTHEL: And as for us...
HAMM: I get the Corvette.
GOTHEL: I love you most.
EILONWY: Oh, no! Taran!
CREPPER: Get a move on!
BOB: Right. No tires again.
FLYNN: Ah! There you are!
HAMM: Oh, boy. Incoming!
DARRELL: I don't believe it!
EILONWY: Taran, watch out!
ORDDU: Good-bye, goslings.
VECTOR: (GRUNTS) Ah-ha!
EDITH: Hey! It's dark in here.
EILONWY: Over here! Hurry!
EILONWY: Oh, yes. Your pig.
BOB: McQueen's going inside!
GRETL: What are you playing?
HAMM: Holy moly guacamole.
DARRELL: Trouble, turn three!
BOB: ...we have a three-way tie.
DARRELL: He lost momentum,
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
DARRELL: He's lost another tire!
HAMM: Shush! Will you be quiet?
ORDDU: We have made a bargain.
WHITE RABBIT: The Mad Hatter.
WHITE RABBIT: The March Hare.
EILONWY: (GIGGLES) Of course.
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
AGNES: (SQUEALS) Oh, my gosh!
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
FLYNN: So, can I ask you something?
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
BOB: McQueen spins out in the infield!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
EILONWY: (GASPS) A burial chamber.
BOB: Wow, this is history in the making.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
BOB:
Welcome back to the Dinoco 400.
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Off-screen dialogues (4)
BELLE: No!
OWL: Who?
GRU: Really?
JESSIE: Buzz!
BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: What?
DAWSON: Basil?
JESSIE: Yoo-hoo!
RAPUNZEL: Hey.
CLANK: For Tink!
GRU: So, all I need
BOBBLE: I'm okay.
WOODY: Psst! Psst!
GRU: Come to papa!
BOBBLE: Still okay.
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
GRU: Oh, there he is.
SHERIFF: Gentlemen,
TALL TROLL: Really?
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
BELLE: I can't believe it.
KEN: What do you want?
WOODY: Get up. Buster!
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
ANDY: You will be, Mom.
GRU: Up ahead! Up ahead!
WOODY: Come on. Hurry!
CHICK: Oh! (GRUNTING)
GRU: Got you in our sights!
WOODY: Got it. What else?
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
RAPUNZEL: I love you more.
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
RICHMAN: What is happening?
GRU: Get as close in as you can.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
MARTA: What are we going to do?
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
LYRIA: "The changing of the seasons
MARTA: Father doesn't like us to sing.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
QUEEN CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
Thank goodness!
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
With the big kids!
MARTA:
Think of a song for the baroness.
QUEEN CLARION:
Minister, Fairy Mary?
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
They sound so sweet.
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Off-screen dialogues (5)
MAX: Yes.
KURT: Snakes!
WALTER: Gary!
MAX: Very good!
SALLY: Customers.
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
KURT: Pillow fights!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
KURT: A good sneeze!
MAX: I think it'll work.
SALLY: Yeah. Back then,
MAX: Attention, everyone!
SALLY: Yes! Uh, amazing!
FRIEDRICH: Yes, come on!
BARONESS: There you are.
WALTER: That's me, Walter.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
SALLY: (GASPS) Customers?
SALLY: It's newly refurbished.
MAX: I think he's in the house.
WALTER: We were a great team.
WALTER: Look at these ceilings!
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
KURT: She didn't even say goodbye.
WALTER: Yeah. Uh, race you home!
MAX: The country's so restful, isn't it?
MAX: Of course you may, my darlings.
FRIEDRICH: We don't know any songs.
MAX: I know. That's why I'm making it.
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
BARONESS:
Good heavens, what's this?
FRIEDRICH:
I'm sure she'd like to see us.
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Off-screen dialogues (6)
DOLI: Help!
LOUISA: No.
BASIL: Toby!
ALICE: Oh, dear.
TARAN: Oh, Hen!
TARAN: Look out!
TARAN: No! Stop!
TINKER BELL: Clip.
DALLBEN: Oh, I see.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
DALLBEN: He knows.
TARAN: Gurgi? Gurgi?
EIDELLIG: Uh, I got it.
BASIL: On the contrary!
DOLI: Watch it. Watch it!
TARAN: That's Hen Wen.
TARAN: Gosh, Hen Wen.
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
GURGI: Oh, no, great lord.
DOLI: (LAUGHING) Gee!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
TARAN: Hen Wen, look out!
TARAN: Run, Princess! Run!
TARAN: (WHISPERS) Oh, no.
BASIL: But of course. Left turn.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
TARAN: I won't fail you, Dallben.
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
LOUISA: That isn't the same thing.
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
LOUISA: Can we do this every day?
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
LOUISA: To visit Baroness Schraedor?
ORGOCH: Why is the duckling so sad?
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
DALLBEN: (SIGHS) The Horned King.
ANDY'S MOM:
Look how tall you're getting.
TWEDDLEDEE:
But answer there came none
PETERBILT:
Turn on your lights, you moron!
BONNIE'S MOM:
Ooh. You hear that, Bonnie?
TWEEDLEDEE:
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
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Off-screen dialogues (9)
MARIA: Marta.
FLO: Mmm-hmm!
MARIA: Come on.
McQUEEN: Right.
McQUEEN: What?
GONZO: Come on!
MATER: He's done.
MARIA: Mm-hmm.
VON TRAPP: Liesl.
VON TRAPP: Hello.
VON TRAPP: Now...
MATER: Holy shoot!
VON TRAPP: Maria.
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
McQUEEN: Freedom!
McQUEEN: Ka-chow.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
MARIA: Good evening.
VON TRAPP: No, wait.
MATER: Mornin', Sally!
VON TRAPP: Fraulein...
MARIA: Poor little dears.
VON TRAPP: You tell me.
FLO: What's he up to, Doc?
GONZO: Hey, guys, up here!
VON TRAPP: Put that down.
SCOOTER: Uh... Well, sorta.
MARIA: Hello! How are you?
MARY: Gary, I've gone home.
McQUEEN: What? A minivan?
McQUEEN: I can't wait, Mater.
MARIA: Ladies and gentlemen.
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
McQUEEN: Three Piston Cups?
VON TRAPP: You're only a boy.
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
McQUEEN: Turn right to go left.
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
McQUEEN: Oh, great. Just great!
MARIA: We couldn't get through.
McQUEEN: (SCREAMING) Ow!
VON TRAPP: Well done, fraulein.
McQUEEN: It's just an empty cup.
VON TRAPP: They don't complain.
McQUEEN: (WHISPERING) Mater!
McQUEEN: Wow. What is this place?
McQUEEN: No, no, no, no! Oh, great.
McQUEEN: There's one goin' this way.
McQUEEN: I'm gonna stick with them.
FFLEWDDUR: Make way! Make way!
McQUEEN: Okay... Here we go. Focus.
SCOOTER: Welcome back, Miss Piggy.
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
FFLEWDDUR: Great beelin', he is alive.
McQUEEN: Look, they're drivin' right by.
JANICE:
Wow, she sure hasn't changed.
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Toy Story 3
100+ matches: Woody, Buzz Lightyear
89 matches: Jessie
85 matches: Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear
76 matches: Ken
74 matches: Mr. Potato Head
63 matches: Rex, Hamm
52 matches: Andy
50 matches: Mrs. Potato Head
37 matches: Barbie
33 matches: Bonnie
32 matches: Andy's Mom
31 matches: Slinky Dog
17 matches: Chatter Telephone
16 matches: Chuckles, Molly
15 matches: Bonnie's Mom
14 matches: Spanish Buzz
13 matches: Mr. Pricklepants
10 matches: Trixie
9 matches: Buttercup
8 matches: Twitch, Stretch
7 matches: Dolly, Aliens
6 matches: Chunk
4 matches: Sarge
3 matches: Pea #3, Bookworm
2 matches: Big Baby
1 match: Sparks, Pea #1, Pea #2, Frog
22 matches: Woody, Ken, Hamm
15 matches: Jessie
13 matches: Mr. Potato Head
11 matches: Buzz Lightyear, Andy's Mom, Bonnie's Mom
9 matches: Rex, Andy
8 matches: Molly
7 matches: Lotso, Mrs. Potato Head, Chatter Telephone, Voice Box
6 matches: Barbie
4 matches: Bonnie, Twitch, Chunk
3 matches: Slinky Dog
2 matches: Chuckles, Stretch
1 match: Dolly, Aliens, Bookworm, Sparks, Farmer
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Beauty and the Beast
100+ matches: Belle
79 matches: Beast
67 matches: Lumiere
66 matches: Gaston, Maurice
60 matches: Cogsworth
43 matches: Mrs. Potts
35 matches: Lefou
24 matches: Chip
7 matches: Featherduster
6 matches: Wardrobe, Bookseller
5 matches: Monsieur D'Arque
3 matches: Bimbettes
1 match: Stove, Baker
7 matches: Belle
6 matches: Cogsworth, Maurice
5 matches: Gaston
4 matches: Lumiere, Mrs. Potts
2 matches: Beast
1 match: Lefou, Monsieur D'Arque, Featherduster, Narrator
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Tangled
100+ matches: Rapunzel, Tinker Bell, Flynn Rider, Terence, Walter, Gary, Kermit the Frog, Pascal, Blaze, Maximus
97 matches: Mother Gothel
83 matches: Fozzie Bear
70 matches: Miss Piggy
67 matches: Mary
53 matches: Tex Richman
35 matches: Fairy Mary
32 matches: Gonzo
31 matches: Jack Black
29 matches: Tall Troll
28 matches: Small Troll
27 matches: Scooter
22 matches: Veronica
19 matches: Animal, Minister of Autumn
18 matches: Bobble, Bobo the Bear
17 matches: Clank, Stabbington Brother
16 matches: Queen Clarion, Uncle Deadly, Captain of the Guard
15 matches: Miss Poogy, '80s Robot
14 matches: Fairy Gary
13 matches: Rowlf, Floyd Pepper, Hookhand
12 matches: Lyria
11 matches: Fawn
10 matches: Silvermist
8 matches: Beaker, Swedish Chef
7 matches: Statler, Dr. Teeth, Shorty
6 matches: Iridessa, Sam the Eagle, Waldorf, Big Nose
5 matches: Rosetta, Sweetums, Owl
4 matches: Crazy Harry, Vladimir, Young Rapunzel
3 matches: Pepé the King Prawn, Janice, Viola, Bolt, Flint
2 matches: Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Camilla
1 match: Marvin Suggs, Zoot, Beauregard, Foozie Moopet, Lew Zealand, Stone
no matches: Rizzo the Rat, Vidia, Kermoot Moopet, Roowlf Moopet
27 matches: Walter
23 matches: Kermit the Frog
20 matches: Flynn Rider
13 matches: Fozzie Bear
12 matches: Terence
8 matches: Gary, Mother Gothel
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Rapunzel, Mary
5 matches: Miss Piggy, Tall Troll, Small Troll
4 matches: Queen Clarion
3 matches: Tex Richman, Animal, Rowlf, Bobble, '80s Robot, Jack Black, Announcer
2 matches: The Great Gonzo, Clank, Bobo the Bear, Lyria, Muppet Newsman, Receptionist, Teacher
1 match: Iridessa, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Uncle Deadly, Fairy Gary, Owl, Young Rapunzel, Soldiers, Policeman, Bob Hope, Record Voice, Sparrowman
Tangled + Beauty and the Beast (Revival/Renaissance: The Romantic Blockbuster)
27 matches: Walter, Flynn Rider
19 matches: Kermit the Frog
14 matches: Fozzie Bear
12 matches: Terence
8 matches: Mother Gothel
7 matches: Belle, Miss Piggy
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Rapunzel, Cogsworth, Maurice
5 matches: Gary, Mary, Gaston, Tex Richman, Tall Troll, Small Troll
4 matches: Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, Gonzo, Queen Clarion, Jack Black
3 matches: Animal, Scooter, Bobble, Floyd Pepper, '80s Robot, Announcer
2 matches: Beast, Rowlf, Clank, Bobo, Newsman, Narrator, Receptionist, Teacher
1 match: Iridessa, Lefou, Uncle Deadly, Monsieur D'Arque, Fairy Gary, Owl, Dr. Teeth, Zoot, Waldorf, Swedish Chef, Janice, Lew Zealand, Sweetums, Featherduster, Young Rapunzel, Narrator, Soldiers, Policeman, Bob Hope, Record Voice, Sparrowman
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The Great Mouse Detective
10 matches: Basil of Baker Street
9 matches: Dr. Dawson
5 matches: Fidget
3 matches: Hiram Flaversham, Doll
2 matches: Olivia Flaversham, Ratigan, Queen Mousetoria
1 matches: Sherlock Holmes, Girl
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Characters
Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) – A tinker fairy of Pixie Hollow, Hollywood who is and the main protagonist of the film. Her names: Tink, Miss Bell. Her personality: Sassy, feisty, creative, talented, ambitious, intelligent, crafty, curious, envious, ultimately warm-hearted, reckless, fearless, affectionate, energetic, impulsive, temperamental, rebellious, smart, intuitive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, fair skin, thin dirty blonde eyebrows, rosy cheeks, pink lips, strawberry-blonde hair, turquoise blue eyes, pudgy face, clear wings on her back, blonde shoulder-length hair in a bun with one bang in her head, light green strapless dress with a light green miniskirt, matching slip-on shoes with white puff-balls on the toes. In her adventure gear, she wears a green adventure outfit.
Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) – A beautiful 18-year old princess of Corona and the main protagonist of the film. Inspiration: Rapunzel from the fairy tale of the name by the Brothers Grimm, Claire Keane. Full name: Princess Rapunzel of Corona. Other names: Blondie, Flower. Her personality: Feisty, defiant, kind, energetic, adventurous, confident, courageous, curious, innocent, rightful, child-like, creative, clever, determined, jumpy, clumsy, warm, dreamy. Her appearance: Slender, fair skin, light freckles, rosy cheeks, pink lips, long silky golden blonde hair (later short brunette pixie cut), green eyes, dress with purple skirt, long pink sleeves, and lavender corset that shows her breast cleavage.
Gary (Jason Segel) – Walter's human brother and a fan of the Muppets and the main protagonist of the film.
Walter (Peter Linz) – The orange Muppet and the Muppets' biggest fan who is one of the main protagonists of the film. His personality: Sweet, slightly naïve, lacking self-confidence, a huge Muppet fan, helpful, shy, caring. His appearance: Short and slender humanoid, ochre skin, brown hair and eyebrows, thin black eyebrows, sienna eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, blue suit jacket with navy blue linings, blue button, and each pocket with blue linings on both sides, matching dress pants, white dress shirt, brown necktie, matching shoes with white trimmings.
Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi) – A former thief and the love interest of Rapunzel who is the deuteragonist of the film. Inspiration: The Prince from Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, Errol Flynn, Indiana Jones, David Beckham (appearance), Aladdin, Robin Hood, Jencarlos Canela, Han Solo. Full name: Eugene Fitzherbert. His other names: Flynn Rider. His personality: Heroic, humorous, charming, romantic, narcissistic (formerly), rebellious, gifted, stubborn, crafty, adventurous, caring, devoted. His appearance: Slender, muscular, fair skin, dark brown hair and goatee, light brown eyes.
Terence (Jesse McCartney) – A pixie dust keeper and Tinker Bell's friend who is one of the main protagonists of the film. His personality: Kind, helpful, caring, brave, adventurous, hard-working. Appearance: Handsome, slender, acorn cap, brown pants, tan shirt, brown vest, brown shoes, fair skin, blond hair, blue eyes, clear wings on his back.
Mary (Amy Adams) – An elementary school teacher and Gary's longtime girlfriend. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, long red hair, fair skin
Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) – A frog who is the Muppet Theater's director and the main protagonist of the film. His other names: Kermie (referred to by Miss Piggy), Uncle Kermit, Green Stuff, Frog, Mr. The Frog, Mr. Froggy. His personality: Cheerful, selfless, anxious, optimistic, loving, caring, wise, humorous, easily-frustrated, plucky, level-headed, excitable, sweet, humble, down-to-earth, snarky, smarmy, sarcastic, a wise guy at times. His appearance: Slender frog, handsome, green skin, white eyes with black stilted pupils, a pair of 4 fingers and thumbs, olive drab collar with 11 points.
Miss Piggy (Eric Jacobson) – A diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar", Kermit's love interest, and the secondary protagonist of the film. Her other names: Piggy, Pig, Miss Pig, Mrs. Piggy, Mrs. The Frog. Her personality: Beautiful, over-bearing, funny, bossy, glamorous, aggressive, feisty, vain, short-tempered, a diva, demanding, impatient, vulnerable, sometimes sweet, innocent and excited. Her appearance: Slender yet obese fair pig, beautiful, blonde hair, blue eyes, lavender eyelids, black eyelashes, both red strapless dress and pumps, long opera gloves, white pearl necklace, matching ring on her left ring finger.
Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy) – An ageless woman, Rapunzel's former parental guardian, and the main antagonist of the film. Inspiration: The Witch from the fairy tale Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, Cher, Norma Desmond. Her other names: Madame Gothel (original name), Old Lady, the Witch, Mother Gothel, Gothel. Her personality: Manipulative, narcissistic, overprotective, abusive, arrogant, cruel, obsessive, elegant, short-tempered, selfish, cold, uncaring, nonchalant, conniving, mad, cunning, sadistic, violent.
Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) – An oil magnate and the main antagonist of the film. His appearance: Slender, elderly, greying blonde hair, business suit.
Veronica (Rashida Jones) – A network executive at the CDE network.
Pascal – A green chameleon and Rapunzel's best friend and companion. Inspiration: Charlie Chaplin. His personality: Loyal, suspicious, slightly aggressive, trustworthy, protective, comedic. His appearance: Small and scaly green chameleon with big red eyes. He has the ability to change colors including blue (sad/frightened), red (bashful/angry), and yellow (near Rapunzel's hair).
Blaze (Eliza Pollack Zebert) – A firefly and Tinker Bell's traveling companion. His personality: Humorous, somewhat timid, helpful.
Maximus (Nathan Greno) – A horse to the Captain of the Guard. Inspiration: Buster Keaton. His other names: Max, Flea bag. His personality: Fearless, diligent, stubborn, persistent, lawful, disobedient, imtimidating, strict, dignified. His appearance: Muscular, barrel chested white horse, gray muzzle, both blond mane and tail, brown eyes, gray hooves.
Silvermist (Lucy Liu) – A water fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her nationally: East Asian. Her other names: Sil, Silv. Her personality: Fun, sweet, silly, sympathetic, absent-minded, innocent, optimistic, caring, loving. Her appearance: Slender, blue lily single-strapless dress, blue shoes, fair skin, long bluish-black hair, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
Fozzie Bear (Eric Jacobson) – The Muppet Theater's comedian bear. His personality: Funny, loyal, sweet, sensitive, loving, devoted, sometimes doubtful, insecure, shy, witty, wants to make people laugh. His appearance: Obese bear, handsome, orange fur, rose cherry nose, pink (later lavender) eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, brown eyebrows, brown pork pie hat with a chocolate band, white string tie with pink polka dots on it.
Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) – A light fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her nationally: African. Her other names: Dess, Dessa. Her personality: Clever, friendly, resourceful, a bit worrisome, humorous. Her appearance: Slender, sunflower petal dress, yellow shoes, dark skin, black hair in a round up-do, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
The Great Gonzo (Dave Goelz) – The Muppet Theater's stuntman. His other names: Gonzo the Great, Great Gonzo. His personality: Weird, silly, crazy, adventurous, masochistic, big-hearted, romantic. His appearance: Slender blue "whatever", handsome, sky blue muzzle with a long matching hooked nose, indigo hair on top of his head, bug eyes, olive drab eyelids, a pair of 2 fingers and thumbs, crimson tuxedo suit with rose brims and a pair of buttons vertically on his coat and the other pair on each one of his coat wrists, crimson bowtie, black tuxedo shoes.
Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth) – A garden fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her other names: Ro. Her personality: Intelligent, fashionable, glamorous, sweet, mature. Her appearance: Slender, rose petal dress in three shade, red shoes, fair skin, shoulder-length red hair with curl ends, green eyes, clear wings on her back, sweet southern drawl.
Camilla the Chicken (Matt Vogel) – A chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend. Her personality: Feminine, sensitive, loving, tough at times. Her appearance: Slender white chicken, beautiful, orange beak, red wattle and comb, blue eyelids, black eyelashes.
Fawn (Angela Bartys) – An animal fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her personality: Feisty, clever, energetic, wily, humorous, prankish, tomboyish. Her appearance: Slender, orange-and-amber outfit, amber curl shoes, fair skin, light freckles, long braided light brown hair, amber eyes, clear wings on her back.
Rizzo the Rat (Steve Whitmire) – An inner-city rat. His personality: Sly, prankish, hungry, cowardly, witty, sarcastic, a trickster. His appearance: Slender brown rat, black oval nose, red jacket, yellow cap.
Bobble (Rob Paulsen) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His full name: Phineas T. Kettletree, Esquire. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Very slender, red hair, blue eyes, dewdrop goggles, leafy sleeveless top, knee-length pants, Scottish accent.
Clank (Jeff Bennett) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Overweight, black hair, brown eyes, green leaves for clothing, Cockney accent.
The Swedish Chef (Bill Barretta) – A chef that speaks in mock Swedish. His personality: Hungry, funny, aggressive, sensitive. His appearance: Slighly obese humanoid, Chef's outfit, toque, mustache, bow tie, apron.
Fairy Mary (Jane Horrocks) – A head tinker fairy. Her personality: Stressful, worrisome, comical, disorganized, faithful, appreciative. Her appearance: Plump, green leaves as clothing, fair, skin, auburn hair in a bun, amber eyes, pointy ears, clear wings on her back.
Uncle Deadly (Matt Vogel) – A sinister blue dragon/crocodile-like monster who is Tex Richman's henchmen. His personality: Spooky, scary, slightly sinister, ominous, a ham actor. His appearance: Blue skin, scary face, pointy fingers, black eyes with green dots, tattered and torn clothing
Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) – The queen of Pixie Hollow. Her personality: Kind, friendly, motherly, supportive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, taller, long light shimmering pale yellow dress, tiara, fair skin, light brown hair in an up-do style, blue eyes.
Bobo the Bear (Bill Barretta) – A realistic-looking bear Muppet who is Tex Richman's henchmen. His personality: Jovial, bumbling, loyal, sarcastic, nervous, tough at times, hungry, good-hearted. His appearance: Obese brown bear with beady eyes and shaggy fur
Minister of Autumn (John DiMaggio)
Miss Poogy (David Rudman) – A Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band.
Fairy Gary (Jeff Bennett) – A head pixie dust keeper. His personality: Comical, laid back, humorous. His appearance: Obese, brown hair and eyebrows, huge large nose, mustachioed, kilt, Scottish accent.
'80s Robot (Matt Vogel) – A R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler. His personality: Loyal, helpful, hard-working. His appearance: Small and slender toy robot model.
Lyria (Grey DeLisle) – The best story-telling fairy in all of Pixie Hollow.
Statler & Waldorf (Steve Whitmire and Dave Goelz) – Two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen. Their personalities: Funny, grumpy, critical, rude, wise-cracking, curmudgeonly, cantankerous, sometimes nice and appreciative. Their appearances:
*Statler: Slender, elderly, half bald, fair skin, gray eyes, both matching hair and eyebrows, hooked (Jew-style) nose, prominent chin, black suit with vertical gray hairlines consisting of a jacket with 3 matching buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, black vest with matching 3 buttons vertically on the right side, both matching necktie with small blue dots and dress shoes with matching shoelaces.
*Waldorf: Obese, elderly, half bald, fair skin, blue eyes, both white hair and eyebrows, mustachioed, droopy eyes, brown suit consisting of a jacket with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, brown vest with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side, crimson necktie with small orange football-shaped prints with lavender lining on the inside and white center with very small black dot, dark brown dress shoes with matching shoelaces.
Viola (Grey DeLisle) – A summing fairy.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (Dave Goelz) – A scientist of Muppet Labs. His personality: Eccentric, inventive, smart, bungling, well-meaning, benevolent, a futurist. His appearance: Obese humanoid, honeydew-shaped head, green skin, timberwolf scientist jacket, white dress shirt, red necktie, olive drab vest, navy blue pants, both black dress shoes and spectacles.
Beaker (Steve Whitmire) – Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant. His personality: Poor, funny, long-suffering, sweet, smart, shy, introverted, panicked, nervous. His appearance: Slender humanoid, red hair, pink skin, orange nose, bulgy eyes, white scientist coat, black necktie.
Scooter (David Rudman) – The gofer of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Loyal, helpful, intelligent, friendly, often positive, slightly geeky, likes almost everything. His appearance: Slender humanoid with orange-colored skin and red hair, wears glasses and a green jacket.
Animal (Eric Jacobson) – A savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Wild, primitive, playful, energetic, rude, crude, easily-angered, good-hearted. His appearance: Slender monster-like humanoid, fuzzy face, bushy eyebrow, sharp teeth, often wears ripped pants and a small shirt.
Dr. Teeth (Bill Barretta) – The keyboardist and the leader of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, cool, musical. His appearance: Green humanoid with a gold tooth and orange beard, dresses in crazy, flamboyant outfits, sunglasses.
Floyd Pepper (Matt Vogel) – A bassist of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, groovy, cool, musical, outspoken, sarcastic. His appearance: A humanoid that looks like something from The Beatles' album "Sgt. Floyd Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Janice (David Rudman) – The hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem. Her personality: Groovy, musical, hip, talented, laid back. Her appearance: Slender woman with long blonde hair; oftens wears a pink tank top, shorts and sandals.
Zoot (Dave Goelz) – A saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Lazy, cool, jazzy, musical, quiet, often tired. His appearance: Slender blue humanoid with sunglasses, usually wears a yellow shirt, a blue hat and sandals.
Rowlf the Dog (Bill Barretta) – A pianist dog. His personality: Multi-colored, musical, wise-cracking, sincere, friendly, laid back, philosophical, easy-going. His appearance: Slender brown dog, big floppy ears, black nose, sincere face.
Sam the Eagle (Eric Jacobson) – An eagle. His personality: Patriotic, strict, stern, gets upset easily, often scowls at the other Muppets' antics. His appearance: Large, blue, bald, bushy eyebrow, fuzzy chest, fuzzy wings, stern expression, orange legs and claws.
Pepé the King Prawn (Bill Barretta) – A "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn. His personality: Sly, scheming, feisty, flirtatious, easily frustrated at times.
Sweetums (Matt Vogel) – A large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet. His personality: Genial, sensitive, aggressive, mischievious, fun-loving, helpful, grumpy at times, good-hearted. His appearance: Tall ogre, shaggy brown fur, both orange egg-shaped nose and bottom lip, 2 bottom sharp teeth, thick black eyebrows, yellow eyes, pink circles, light gray skin, tattered clothing, cream rope-like sash, barefoot.
Crazy Harry (Matt Vogel) – A crazed Muppet pyro-technician. His personality: Crazy, funny, maniacal, musical. His appearance: Unkempt-looking humanoid with gray skin, wild eyes and messy black hair.
Lew Zealand (Matt Vogel) – The boomerang fish thrower. His personality: Wacky, dopey, excitable, fun-loving. His appearance: Slender orange humanoid, messy brown hair, mustache, ringmaster outfit and boots
Vidia – A fast-flying fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Inspiration: Megara (Hercules). Her other names: Vi, Vid. Her personality: Kind, friendly, helpful, bold, protective, sassy, sexy. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, fair skin, rose lips, long purplish-black hair tied to a high ponytail with a dark purple band, lavender eyelids, gray eyes, dark purple vest with pink feathers, both dark purple pants and ballet flats, clear wings on her back.
Beauregard (Dave Goelz) – A mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Lovable, slow-witted, good-hearted, not-too-bright, strong, loyal, sensitive. His appearance: Large brown mole with a big nose, cream hat, plaid shirt, brown belt, ecru slacks, barefoot.
Foozie (Bill Barretta) – A Fozzie Bear-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Kermoot (Dave Goelz) – A Kermit the Frog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Roowlf (Matt Vogel) – A Rowlf the Dog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Janooce (Matt Vogel) – A Janice-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Marvin Suggs (Eric Jacobson) – A blue "whatnot" Muppet that wears a frilly, multicolored shirt.
The Newsman (Steve Whitmire) – A bespectacled newsman. His appearance: Portly humanoid with brown hair, glasses and wears a 1970's-style suit and tie
Link Hogthrob (Steve Whitmire) – A "bumb, pompous" pig and the captain of the "Pigs in Space" spaceship Swinetrek. His personality: Pompous, macho, not-too-bright, cowardly, childlike, shy at times. His appearance: Macho-looking pig with blonde hair and a cleft chin.
Bobby Benson (David Rudman) – A shady-looking man who leads the Baby Band
Robin the Frog – A small frog who is Kermit's nephew. His personality: Kind, clever, smart, adventurous. His appearance: Small and slender green frog.
Big Mean Carl – A shaggy monster. His personality: Mean hungry. His appearance: Large shaggy monster with green-ish fur, big yellow eyes, a pink nose and green lips
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Cast
Jason Segel – Gary, Walter's human brother and a fan of the Muppets
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, a tinker fairy who is the main protagonist of the film.
Mandy Moore – Rapunzel, a beautiful 18-year-old princess of Corona and the main protagonist of the film.
Amy Adams – Mary, an elementary school teacher and Gary's longtime girlfriend
Chris Cooper – Tex Richman, an oil magnate and the main antagonist of the film
Rashida Jones – Veronica, a network executive at the CDE network
Steve Whitmire – Kermit, a frog who is the Muppet Theater's director / Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant / Statler, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Rizzo, an inner-city rat
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy, a diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar" / Fozzie, the Muppet Theater's comedian bear / Animal, a savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem / Sam, an eagle who is the Muppet Theater's patriotic and self-proclaimed delegator / Marvin Suggs, a blue "whatnot" Muppet that wears a frilly, multicolored shirt
Dave Goelz – Gonzo, the Muppet Theater's stuntman / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, a scientist of Muppet Labs / Zoot, a saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem / Beauregard, a mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater / Waldorf, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Kermoot, a Kermit the Frog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
Bill Barretta – Swedish Chef, a chef that speaks in mock Swedish / Rowlf, a pianist dog / Dr. Teeth, the keyboardist and leader of the Electric Mayhem / Pepe, "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn / Bobo, the realistic-looking bear Muppet and one of Tex Richman's sidekicks / Foozie, a Fozzie Bear-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
David Rudman – Scooter, the gofer of the Muppet Theater / Janice, the hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem / Miss Poogy, a Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
Matt Vogel – Floyd Pepper, a bassist of the Electric Mayhem / Camilla, a chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend / Sweetums, a large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet / '80s Robot, a R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler and chauffeur / Lew Zealand, the boomerang fish thrower / Uncle Deadly, a sinister blue dragon-like monster and one of Tex Richman's sidekicks / Roowlf, a Rowlf the Dog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band / Janooce, a Janice-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band / Crazy Harry, a crazed Muppet pyrotechnician
Peter Linz – Walter, the orange Muppet brother of Gary
Jack Black – Himself, Animal's court-appointed sponsor and unwilling celebrity host of The Muppet Telethon
Alan Arkin – Muppet Studios Tour Guide
Bill Cobbs – Grandfather
Zach Galifianakis – Hobo Joe, a homeless man who is the first audience member of The Muppet Telethon. Joanna Newsom did his brief singing voice.
Ken Jeong – Punch Teacher host
Jim Parsons – Human Walter
Eddie Pepitone – Postman
Kristen Schaal – The Anger Management Group moderator
Sarah Silverman – A Mel's Drive-In restaurant greeter
Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo – Univision Executive
Donald Glover – A Junior CDE Executive
Dahlia Wangort – FOX Executive
Michael Albala – NBC Executive
Aria Noelle Curzon – Marge, a waitress at Mel's Drive-In
Emily Blunt – Miss Piggy's French Receptionist, a receptionist at Vogue Paris. Emily Blunt was spoofing her prior role as Emily Charlton from The Devil Wears Prada.
James Carville – Himself
Leslie Feist as Smalltown Resident
Whoopi Goldberg – Herself
Selena Gomez – Herself
Dave Grohl – Animool, a man dressed as Animal who is a member of the Moopets.
Neil Patrick Harris – Himself
Judd Hirsch – Himself
John Krasinski – Himself
Rico Rodriguez – Himself
Mickey Rooney – Elderly Smalltown Resident (his last role until his death in April 6, 2014)
Additional Voices (Los Angeles population, the Corona kingdom villagers and guards, nature-talent fairies, Residents at Smalltown, the Muppet Telethon guests)
Michael Bell, Bob Bergen, Susanne Blakeslee, June Christopher, Roy Conli, David Cowgill, Terri Douglas, Chad Einbinder, Pat Fraley, Eddie Frierson, Jackie Gonneau, Nicholas Guest, Bridget Hoffman, Daniel Kaz, Anne Lockhart, Mona Marshall, Scott Menville, Laraine Newman, Paul Pape, Lynwood Robinson, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Hynden Walch, Kari Wahlgren.
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Villains' Defeats/Deaths/Despairs
Mother Gothel: Ages really fast then trips and falls out the window and turns to dust by the time she hits the ground.
Tex Richman: Gets hit in the head by a bowling bowl thrown by Gonzo, he eventually has a change of heart from ability to laugh and gives the Muppet name and studios back to them.
The Stabbingtion Brothers: Betrayed by Mother Gothel and arrested by the palace guards
The Moopets: Unknown, presumably arrested by the police when their boss reforms and gives the Muppets their name and studio back.
Rats: Chased away by the shadow of a makeup monster by Tinker Bell and Blaze
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Places/locations
Smalltown, USA
Pixie Hollow
Corona
Los Angeles, California, USA
Rapunzel's Tower
Muppet Studios
The Muppet Theater
Pixie Dust Tree
Fairy Tale Theater
Greystone Mansion
Reno, Nevada, USA
Paris, France
The Snuggly Duckling
The City National Plaza (acting as the interior of Richman Oil's headquarters) in downtown Los Angeles
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Development
Origins and conception
Glen Keane, the film's original director, first began working on the story for what became Tangled about 14 years prior to its release, then directed the film's development from 2002 to 2008. In October 2003, the film was announced as Rapunzel Unbraided, as a computer animated feature scheduled for a 2007 release which Keane described as "a Shrek-like version of the film" that revolved around an entirely different concept. Keane said of the original plot, "It was a fun, wonderful, witty version and we had a couple of great writers. But in my heart of hearts I believed there was something much more sincere and genuine to get out of the story, so we set it aside and went back to the roots of the original fairy tale." In November 2005, Unbraided was pushed back to a summer 2009 release in order to give Keane "more time to work on the story." According to Ed Catmull, at one point Michael Eisner himself had proposed using modern-day San Francisco as the initial setting at the start of the film and then somehow transporting the heroine into a fairy tale world, but Keane could not make that idea work. The film was shut down about a week before Catmull and John Lasseter were placed in charge of the studio in January 2006, and one of their first decisions was to restart the project and ask Keane to keep going with the film. It had originally been announced in April 2007 that Annie-nominated animator and story artist Dean Wellins would be co-directing the film alongside Glen Keane. On October 9, 2008, it was reported that Keane and Wellins had stepped down as directors due to other commitments, and were replaced by the team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, director and storyboard director, respectively, of Disney's 2008 animated feature Bolt. Keane stayed on as an executive producer and animation supervisor, while Wellins moved on to developing other short and feature films. After the film's release, Keane revealed that he had "stepped back" from the role of director because of a heart attack in 2008.
Writing and character development
When asked about the character of Rapunzel, Mandy Moore said that Rapunzel was a relatable character and called her a "Renaissance, bohemian" woman rather than a typical Disney princess: "She doesn't know she's a princess until the end of the film. She's just really sort of motivated to find out what else is out there beyond this crazy tower she's lived in for 18 years," and that "she's very independent, she can take care of herself, and she's definitely come up with really entertaining ways to keep herself busy.". Moore also stated that she herself had little influences on Rapunzel: "The character was developed way before I had anything to do with it."
According to Greno, one of the most difficult problems during the development of the film's plot was how to get Rapunzel out of the tower without immediately ending the movie, in that she had thereby escaped Mother Gothel and did not have any other specific objectives to pursue. At a meeting one day, animator John Ripa floated an idea which turned out to be the solution they had been looking for: the mysterious floating lanterns.
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Production
On September 10, 2009, it was announced that actress and singer-songwriter Mandy Moore had been cast as the voice of Rapunzel, and actor Zachary Levi would provide the voice of Flynn Rider. Mandy Moore approached the project through auditioning, when she heard that a film about the story of Rapunzel was being made. Moore later expressed that she had dreamed to be a Disney princess since she was young and said that with the role of Rapunzel, she had fulfilled her "ultimate childhood dream". She described herself as a "girly fan" of Disney classics like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King, and that it was an honor for her to be part of this "legacy" – the lineage of such Disney icons. Since the film was going to be a musical, it was required that all auditionees had to read several scenes and perform a song of their choice, to ensure that the voice actors could both act and sing. For this singing section, Moore chose "Help Me" by Joni Mitchell, a song that she herself had covered on her fourth studio album, Coverage (2003). Moore revealed that she had to attend several audition sessions and described the experiences as "pretty fun" but didn't put much hope in getting the part because she believed there would be much competition for this role; she just performed her best without any anxiety. When she received a callback from Disney telling that she got the part, Moore described herself as being "over the moon": "I was working in New York at the time. I was with some friends and my husband – and I screamed as soon as I found out the news."
The film reportedly cost more than $260 million to produce.
Recording
In Tangled, as with most animated films, all voice actors had to record their dialogue separately from one another to avoid bleeding into each other's tracks. Mandy Moore later recalled that during recording, she had never met Donna Murphy and only met Zachary Levi once when they recorded "I See the Light". Moore thought that this was "a good exercise in employing your imagination". When recording action scenes, the voice actors had to jog a little in place in order to make their voices sound realistic. For the songs, Moore and Levi recorded on a soundstage with a 65-piece orchestra under the supervision of composer Alan Menken. They sang live with the orchestra for several times in order to help everyone "get a vibe" and a feel for the music and the singing, then were asked to go in isolation booths to record the actual tracks. In order to aid animators in animating the characters, the filmmakers did interviews with the voice actors and filmed their facial expressions throughout the recording sessions. Disney animated films are usually animated to synchronize with recorded dialogue rather than asking the vocal talent to synchronize their delivery to animation after it is rendered. Thus, Moore felt that the recording process was challenging because at that time she had no animation to look at except for a few sketches.
Due to scheduling conflicts with other projects (Moore had to travel to different places like London or New York, and Levi could only record on weekends for five hours once every six weeks), they did not necessarily record dialogue in the same order as in the final film. "When I came in, maybe that sequence or scene had been recorded by Mandy (Moore) already, maybe it hadn't. We'd end up doing the same scene five times, depending," Levi said. After watching the finished film, Moore was disappointed because she felt that her voice sounded "shrill", while Levi thought that his performance sounded "incredibly nasally".
Animation
The film was made using computer-generated imagery (CGI), although Tangled was modeled on the traditional look of oil paintings on canvas. The Rococo paintings of French artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard, particularly The Swing, were used as references for the film's artistic style, a style described by Keane as "romantic and lush." The Swing is also used in the movie Frozen. To create the impression of a painting, non-photorealistic rendering was used.
Glen Keane wanted the film to look and feel like a traditional hand-drawn Disney film in 3D, and held a seminar called "The Best of Both Worlds", where he, with 50 Disney CGI artists and traditional artists, focused on the pros and cons of each style. Due to limitations in computer technology, especially regarding attempts to capture the complexity of a human form, many basic principles of animation used in traditionally animated movies had been absent from earlier CGI films; but technological advancements have made it easier to blend the two, combining the strengths of each style. Keane stated repeatedly he was trying to make the computer "bend its knee to the artist" instead of having the computer dictate the artistic style and look of the film. By making the computer become as "pliable as the pencil", Keane's vision of a "three dimensional drawing" seemed within reach, with the artist controlling the technology. Many of the techniques and tools that were required to give the film the quality Keane demanded did not exist when the project was started, and Walt Disney Animation Studios had to create them on their own. Keane said, "There’s no photoreal hair. I want luscious hair, and we are inventing new ways of doing that. I want to bring the warmth and intuitive feel of hand-drawn to CGI."
One of the main goals of the animators was to create movement that mimicked the soft fluidity of the hand-drawn art found in older Disney animated films. Keane credited Disney 3D animator Kyle Strawitz with helping to combine CGI with the traditional hand-drawn style. "He took the house from Snow White and built it and painted it so it looked like a flat painting that suddenly started to move, and it had dimension and kept all of the soft, round curves of the brushstrokes of watercolor. Kyle helped us get that Fragonard look of that girl on the swing... We are using subsurface scattering and global illumination and all of the latest techniques to pull off convincing human characters and rich environments."
Existing technology continued to present difficulties: in particular, animating hair turned out to be a challenge. Senior software engineer Kelly Ward spent six years writing programs to make it move the way they wanted. As late as January 2010, the directors were still not sure if the Rapunzel character's length of hair was going to work. These problems were finally solved in March: An improved version of a hair simulation program named Dynamic Wires, originally developed for Bolt, was eventually used. To make hair float believably in water, and to surmount other similar challenges, discrete differential geometry was used to produce the desired effects, freeing the animators from executing these specific tasks directly, which would have taken days instead of minutes.
Rather than focusing on realism, the 3D team used an aesthetic approach. Robert Newman, the film’s stereoscopic supervisor said that "We’re using depth more artistically than ever before, and we’re not as concerned with the literal transcription of depth between camera and projector as we are the interpretation of it." To do this, they used a new technique called multi-rigging, which is made up of multiple pairs of virtual cameras. Each pair is used individually on each separate element that adds depth to a scene, like background, foreground and characters, without adjusting for the relation with the other pairs. When sandwiched together later in production, the result was something that would be visually impossible in the real world, but which created an appealing look to the film.
As a counterpart to the appealing and cute design of Rapunzel, the directors wanted to make Flynn Rider "the most handsome, most attractive male lead Disney has ever had." They held a large "Hot Man Meeting" where they gathered about 30 women from the studio and asked them what they considered attractive in a man. They brought in hundreds of images of their favourite male actors and celebrities, which were torn and pasted back again. After much deliberation, his look was eventually narrowed down to one concept drawing.
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Soundtrack (November 14, 2010)
- Released: November 16, 2010; February 2, 2015
- Recorded: 2009–2010
- Genre: Orchestral score, classical, folk rock, medieval, soundtrack
- Label: Walt Disney Records
- Producer: Alan Menken • Joel McNeely • Christophe Beck
- Founder: Walt Disney V
Our second "Fairies" soundtrack release premieres Joel McNeely's sensational orchestral tour-de-force. A song album appeared in 2010 albeit offering none of McNeely's score. New Disney/Intrada co-brand now zeroes in on McNeely's music as well as spotlighting several key songs including wondrous, important "If You Believe". McNeely works with large orchestra, chorus, Celtic violin, ethnic woodwinds, creates richly textured environment for Tinker Bell's second adventure in Pixie Hollow and Los Angeles, California, primarily involving breakage of moonstone that generates their precious pixie dust. Highlights literally abound: haunting, major-key chorus & orchestra envelopes "Hall Of Scepters", rousing, powerful "Tink Sails Away" with surging themes coming to fore, tender Celtic overtones of "Tink Tries For More", dramatic, imposing "The Ship That Sunk", aggressive, fercious "Rat Attack" just a handful. Special attention due magnificent, fanfare-regal "Our Finest Reverly Ever" with its spectacular outbursts for brass as well as oft-requested entire "Fairy Tale Theater" sequence which melds dynamic storytelling with combination of Celtic opening, choral & orchestral development leading to fortissimo minor-key coda for entire ensemble. McNeely provides a stirring, melodically soaring and vibrant score throughout. An hour of musical riches! Joel McNeely conducts.
Several songs were written, but eventually cut from the final film; "When Will My Life Begin?" replaced an earlier version called "What More Could I Ever Need?". Menken reported that that opening number went through five or six different versions. Elsewhere, Menken reported that there was originally a love song called "You Are My Forever" that Mother Gothel sang to Rapunzel in a motherly way, but was reprised later in the film by Flynn Rider in a romantic way. This idea was apparently replaced with the two songs "Mother Knows Best" and "I See the Light".
The song "Something That I Want" performed by Grace Potter from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is featured in the closing credits. This version features some of the lyrics that were re-written and sung by Potter herself.
Tracks
- Something That I Want – Grace Potter
- The Gift of a Friend – Demi Lovato
- Prologue – Mother Gothel & Young Rapunzel
- If You Believe – Lisa Kelly
- When Will My Life Begin? – Rapunzel
- Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard – Paul Simon
- "Muppet Studios, I Can't Believe It" – Walter
- Life's a Happy Song – Gary, Mary and Walter (featuring Feist and Mickey Rooney)
- Mother Knows Best – Mother Gothel
- Fairy Tale Theatre – Lyria
- "I Haven't Seen the Old Gang" – Kermit the Frog & Gary
- Pictures in My Head – Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, the Swedish Chef, and Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
- "We Drive" – Kermit & Walter
- When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise) – Rapunzel
- "That Spells Reno" – '80s Robot & Mary
- Rainbow Connection (Moopets Version) – Fozzie & The Moopets
- "Welcome Back" – Kermit, Fozzie, Walter, and Dr. Teeth
- We Built This City – Starship
- I've Got a Dream – Hookhand, Big Nose, Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the Thugs of Snuggly Duckling
- Healing Incantation – Rapunzel
- Mother Knows Best (Reprise) – Mother Gothel
- "Party of One" – Greeter & Mary
- Me Party – Mary & Miss Piggy
- "We Humbly Ask" – Kermit & Tex Richman
- Let's Talk About Me – Tex Richman (featuring Nathan Pacheco)
- "The Answer is No" – Tex Richman & Kermit
- I See the Light – Rapunzel & Flynn
- "Are You a Man or a Muppet?" – Mary
- Man or Muppet – Gary, Walter, Muppet Gary, and Jim Parsons
- The Muppet Show Theme – The Muppets (featuring Joanna Newsom)
- "Down at the Ole Barbershop" – Kermit
- Smells Like Teen Spirit – The Muppets Barbershop Quartet (Beaker, Link Hogthrob, Rowlf the Dog, and Sam the Eagle)
- "Princesses of Poultry" – Kermit
- Forget You – Camilla and the Chickens
- "It's Time for Our Song" – Kermit & Miss Piggy
- Rainbow Connection – Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the Muppets
- "Get Out There and Help Those Guys" – Gary
- The Whistling Caruso – Andrew Bird
- The Tear Heals – Rapunzel
- If You Believe, Part 2 – Lisa Kelly
- "How Charming, a Finale" – Uncle Deadly
- Life's a Happy Song (Finale/Reprise) – Walter, Gary, Mary, Kermit, Miss Piggy, Uncle Deadly, Scooter, Fozzie, Marvin Suggs, Tex Richman, Statler & Waldorf, Bobo the Bear, Beaker, and the Muppets
- "Mary, Marry Me" – Gary & Mary
- Mahna Mahna – Mahna Mahna and the Snowths
- Where the Sunbeams Play – Méav Ni Mhalchatha
- Tapestry
- Prologue
- Stealing The Crown
- Pixie Dust Factory
- Where Are You Off To?
- Pixie Dust Express
- The Hall of Scepters
- To Hollywood
- Let Down Your Hair
- It's My Birthday
- Wanted
- Men With Pointy Teeth
- Person In My Closet
- Maybe I Can Help
- Maniacal Laugh
- The Fireworks Launcher
- The Finishing Touch / I Had a Fight with Tink
- Tink Tries for More Pixie Dust
- I'm On My Own
- Mother's Back
- Gothel Leaves Again
- Tink Sails Away
- Fit To Be Tied
- The Name's Flynn Rider
- The Lantern Thing
- The Search for the Frog
- Moral Support
- A New Life
- Sailing Further North
- Blaze the Stowaway
- Getting Gonzo
- Rebuffed
- Traveling by Map
- Man of Muppets
- Muppet Man
- Break Her Heart
- Scary Bunny
- I'll Take First Watch
- Got the Show
- The Muppet Party
- Horse with No Rider
- Theatre in Ruins
- Snuggly Duckling
- Escape Route
- Cavern Chase
- Water Rising
- The Lost Island
- Gothel Meets Stabs
- Campfire
- Under the Stars
- Tink Finds the Arch
- Pig vs. Poog
- To The Kingdom / Kingdom Dance
- Waiting For the Lights
- Return to Mother
- Stabs Deceive Rapunzel
- Jack Black Attack
- Realization
- Breakneck Driving
- Troll Bridge Toll Bridge
- The Ship That Sunk
- The Telethon Takeoff
- The First Call
- Searching the Ship
- Tex Reciprocates
- They Find the Mirror of Encanta
- I Was Wrong
- Rat Attack
- Scooter Takeover
- Photo Reunion
- The Last Act
- Escape
- Let Me Save Him
- We Fail Together
- I Can't Do This Without You
- Presenting the Autumn Scepter
- Our Finest Revelry Ever
- Kingdom Celebration
Amy Adams: Mary
Bill Barretta: The Swedish Chef, Rowlf, Dr. Teeth, Pepé the King Prawn, Bobo, Foozie Moopet
Chris Cooper: Tex Richman
Grey DeLisle: Lyria
Leslie Feist: Herself
Brad Garrett: Hookhand Thug
Dave Goelz: Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, Waldorf, Kermoot Moopet
Eric Jacobson: Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam Eagle, Marvin Suggs
Zachary Levi: Flynn Rider
Peter Linz: Walter
Mandy Moore: Rapunzel
Donna Murphy: Mother Gothel
Jim Parsons: Himself
Mickey Rooney: Herself
David Rudman: Scooter, Janice, Miss Poogy, Wayne
Jason Segel: Gary
Sarah Silverman: Herself
Delaney Rose Stein: Young Rapunzel
Jeffrey Tambor: Big Nose Thug
Matt Vogel: Sgt. Floyd Pepper, Camilla, Sweetums, '80s Robot, Lew Zealand, Uncle Deadly, Roowlf Moopet, Crazy Harry, Janooce Moopet
Steve Whitmire: Kermit, Beaker, Statler, Rizzo, Link Hogthrob
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Release
Home media
Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as a four-disc combo pack on March 29, 2011. The combo pack includes a Blu-ray 3D, standard Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy. A two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and single DVD are also available. Bonus features for the Blu-ray include deleted scenes, two alternate opening sequences, two extended songs, and an inside look at how the film was made. The DVD includes only the two Original Storybook Openings and the 50th Animated Feature Countdown.
Sales of Tangled in the US and Canada exceeded $95 million in DVD and Blu-ray sales, the highest grossing DVD of the year 2011; its home video sales exceeded the film's earnings in its first week in theaters. The film sold a record 2,970,052 units (the equivalent of $44,521,079) in its first week in North America, the largest opening for a 2011 DVD. It dominated for two weeks on the DVD sales chart and sold 6,657,331 units ($102,154,692) as of July 18, 2012. It has also sold 2,518,522 Blu-ray units ($59,220,275) by May 29, 2011. As of January 20, 2016, the film has earned a total of $215 million in home video sales in the United States and Canada ($155 from DVD sales and $60 million from Blu-Ray sales).
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Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on September 14, 2010. It includes:
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: Little Golden Book
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: The Junior Novelization
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: Look and Find
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: Movie Storybook
The Art of Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: The Essential Guide
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: Ultimate Sticker Book
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure: 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:
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive Figurine Playset (Rapunzel, Tinker Bell, Walter, Kermit the Frog, Gary, Flynn Rider, Terence, Mary, Miss Piggy, Pascal, Maximus, Blaze, Mother Gothel, Tex Richman, Fawn, Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Fozzie Bear, Animal, the Great Gonzo, Scooter, Rowlf the Dog, Rizzo the Rat, Camilla, Pepé the King Prawn, '80s Robot, Lyria, Hookhand Thug, Shorty Thug, Tall & Small Troll, Vlad, Viola, Beaker, the Swedish Chef, Young Rapunzel)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Gary, Mary & Walter (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Tinker Bell, Terence, and Blaze (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Rapunzel & Pascal (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Flynn Rider & Maximus (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 5-Pack Kermit the Frog & Miss Piggy (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 5-Pack Fozzie Bear & The Great Gonzo (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 5-Pack Animal & Rizzo the Rat (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Blaze Plush - Pixie Fairies - 7" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rapunzel Plush Doll - Tangled - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Walter Plush - Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kermit the Frog Plush - Muppets - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Pascal Plush - Tangled - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Flynn Rider Plush Doll - Tangled - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Miss Piggy Plush - Muppets - 19" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Maximus Plush - Tangled - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Scooter Plush - Muppets - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Terence Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rowlf the Dog Plush - Muppets - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sam the Eagle Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Swedish Chef Plush - Muppets - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Animal Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Pixie 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 - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fozzie Bear Plush - Muppets - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Beaker Plush - Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Pepé the King Prawn Plush - Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Camilla Plush - Muppets - 7" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Reception
Box office
Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure premiered in Paris on November 17, exclusively screening at the Grand Rex theatre two weeks in advance of its French wide release. With over 3,800 tickets sold on its opening day, it set a new record for films showing in a single theater. It had a worldwide opening weekend of $86.1 million, and reached the summit of the worldwide box office once, on its eleventh weekend (Feb 4–6, 2011), with $24.9 million. Tangled & Muppet & Fairies' Autumn Treasure earned $200,821,936 in North America, and $390,973,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $591,794,936. It was the third Disney film appearing in the Top 10 films of 2010. As of 2017, it was the seventh-highest-grossing film worldwide produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, behind Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret, Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend, The Lion King, Big Hero 6, and Moana.
Critical response
Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure received highly critical acclaim with critics praising its characterization, animation, humor and soundtrack. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 89% of 216 critics have given the film a positive review, a "Certified Fresh" score, with a rating average of 7.5 out of 10. The general consensus stated: "Visual stunning and a throughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon, Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure brings its elegantly lush colors and beautifully magical air – while possessing a passable plot and breathtaking nature and far from Disney's greatest film." The Oregonian gave the film a B+, stating "Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' is a princess musical and a revival with all the charm and joy of the original that's a cut before". CinemaScore audiences gave Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure an "B+" grade rating on an A+ to F scale.
Rating
The film was rated PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." (for brief mild violence) by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.
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