Saturday, June 18, 2016

Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (Zootopia) (2015–2016) Information

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Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend

Directed by: Byron Howard, Rich Moore
Produced by: Clark Spencer
Screenplay by: Jared Bush, Phil Johnston
Story by: Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush, Josie Trinidad, Jim Reardon, Phil Johnston, Jennifer Lee
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Kristen Bell, Chloe Bennet, Carol Burnett, Jared Bush, Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, Tommy Chong, Jesse Corti, Jeff Corwin, Josh Dallas, Rosario Dawson, John DiMaggio, Idris Elba, Isla Fisher, Josh Flitter, Dan Fogler, Fuchsia!, Ginnifer Goodwin, Danai Gurira, Jonah Hill, Megan Hilty, Olivia Holt, Byron Howard, Bonnie Hunt, Anjelica Huston, Phil Johnston, Don Lake, Maurice LaMarche, Leah Latham, John Lavelle, Thomas Lennon, Tom Lister, Katie Lowes, Lucy Liu, Peter Mansbridge, Jesse McCartney, Rich Moore, Niecy Nash, Raymond S. Persi, Amy Poehler, Jaime Pressly, Gita Reddy, Seth Rogen, Della Saba, Shakira, J.K. Simmons, Jenny Slate, Mark Rhino Smith, Kath Soucie, Octavia Spencer, Raven-Symoné, Nate Torrence, Josie Trinidad, Alan Tudyk, Kari Wahlgren, Mae Whitman
Narrated by: Charles Osgood, Grey DeLisle
Music by: Michael GiacchinoJoel McNeely, John Powell
Cinematography: Nathan Warner, Brian LeachThomas Baker
Edited by: Fabienne Rawley, Jeremy Milton
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: March 3, 2015 (Brussels Animation Film Festival), March 4, 2016 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: June 7, 2016
Running time: 270 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $150 million
Box office: $1.024.6 billion
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The NeverZootropolis Legend
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Release Date: March 4, 2016
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Return to Pixie Hollow for a heartwarming adventure, Disney's Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend. An ancient myth of a massive creature sparks the curiosity of Tinker Bell and her good friend Fawn, an animal fairy who's not afraid to break the rules to help an animal in need. But this creature is not welcome in Pixie Hollow — and the scout fairies are determined to capture the mysterious beast, who they fear will destroy their home. Fawn must convince her fairy friends to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast.
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Zootopia (themed Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast) is a 2015–2016 American 3D computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 55th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, directed by Byron Howard (Tangled, Bolt) and Rich Moore (The Simpsons), co-directed by Jared Bush (MoanaBig Hero 6), and stars the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin (as both Judy Hopps and Fawn), Mae Whitman, Jason Bateman, Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Idris Elba, Carol Burnett, Rosario Dawson, Jenny Slate, Nate Torrence, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Amy Poehler, Tommy Chong, J.K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Alan Tudyk, Jonah Hill, Isla Fisher, Jaime Pressley, Dan Fogler, Shakira, and Anjelica HustonZootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend was the last installment of the Disney Revival trilogy, starring the Disney Fairies characters and the last feature film to be released during Walt Disney V's lifetime before his death on December 2016. The film takes place in a modern mammal metropolis built by animals. When Zootopia's top cop, optimistic Officer Judy Hopps, arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn't so easy. An ancient myth of a massive creature sparks the curiosity of Tinker Bell and her good friend Fawn, an animal fairy who is not afraid to break the rules to help an animal in need. Elephant Horton finds a speck of dust floating in the Jungle of Nool. Horton discovers the tiny city of Who-ville and its residents, the Whos, which he can hear but cannot see. Horton forms a friendship with the mayor of Who-ville, Ned McDodd. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even if it means partnering with a fast-talking scam-artist fox, Nick Wilde, to solve the mystery. But this creature is not welcome in Pixie Hollow–and the scout fairies are determined to capture the mysterious beast, who they fear will destroy their home. Fawn must convince her fairy friends to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast. Horton promises to transport Who-ville to safety. However, Horton encounters opposition from his jungle neighbors, who don't want to believe in the existence of Who-ville.

Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend premiered at the Brussels Animation Film Festival in Belgium on March 3, 2015, and went into general theatrical release in conventional 2D, Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats in the United States on March 4, 2016. The film received international acclaim, with praise directed towards the animation, voice acting, screenplay, subject matter, and Michael Giacchino's musical score. The film opened to record-breaking box office success in several countries and has earned a worldwide gross of over $1 billion (the third Disney animated film beyond Toy Story 3 and Frozen), making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2016, and the 28th highest-grossing film of all time. The film was chosen by American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2016. The film won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Award and Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as receiving a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. Its Blu-ray and DVD is released on June 7, 2016.
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Scenes
1. Prologue
2. Awakening the Beast
3. Gideon Grey
4. The Police Academy
5. The Jungle of Nool
6. Welcome to Zootopia
7. Meter Maid Duty
8. Horton Takes a Bath
9. Teaching the Kids
10. The Speck
11. The Kangaroo
12. Who-ville
13. The Mayor's Daughters
14. Mayor and JoJo
15. Baby Hawk
16. A Great Discovery
17. An Understanding
18. Pawpsicles
19. We're a Club!
20. The Town Council
21. Horton Meets The Mayor
22. Dr. Larue
23. Finding a Safer Place
24. Horton's Daydream
25. Making Friends
26. Tower Building
27. The Weasel Chase
28. It's Called A Hustle
29. Crossing The Bridge
30. Back at Mayor's House
31. The Naturalist Club
32. Department Of Mammal Vehicles
33. Mr. Big
34. Introducing Gruff
35. Fawn's Expertise
36. The Beast's Safety
37. Bedtime in Who-ville
38. Vlad Vladikoff
39. Manchas Goes Savage
40. The Gondola
41. Summer Snow
42. The Search Begins
43. Morton Warns Horton
44. Vlad Chase
45. Help From Bellwether
46. The Who Centennial
47. Cliffside Asylum
48. Transformation
49. We Cracked The Case
50. Hopps Give Up
51. The Field of Clovers
52. Hopps' Apology
53. The Kangaroo's Evil Plan
54. Learning the Truth
55. The Angry Mob
56. Doug's Laboratory
57. Fighting the Storm
58. We Are Here
59. JoJo's Symphonophone
60. The Natural History Museum
61. Saving Pixie Hollow
62. We Did It
63. Going Home
64. We Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore
65. Epilogue
66. End Credits
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Plot
In a world populated by anthropomorphic mammals, Judy Hopps, a rabbit from rural Bunnyburrow, fulfills her dream of becoming the first rabbit officer in the police department of nearby city Zootopia. A dust speck is dislodged from its obscure place and sent adrift through the Jungle of Nool. After graduating valedictorian upon being presented as the new Zootopia Police Department member by Mayor Lionheart, an African lion; she is assigned parking duty by Chief Bogo, an African buffalo, who doubts her potential due to her diminutive size. Fawn runs into Tinker Bell while taking Hannah, a baby hawk, to the forest. Fairies are not allowed to keep hawks as pets, for hawks eat fairies. So, Fawn uses blueberries to cover the cart and conceal Hannah. At the same time, Horton the elephant, the jungle's eccentric nature teacher, takes a dip in the pool. The dust speck floats past Horton in the air, and he hears a tiny yelp coming from it. Believing that an entire society of microscopic creatures are living on that speck, he places it atop a clover. Horton finds out the speck harbors the city of Who-ville and its inhabitants, the Whos, led by Mayor Ned McDodd. He has a wife, Sally, 96 daughters (whose names all begin with the letter H), and one teenage son named JoJo. Despite being the oldest and next in line for the mayoral position, JoJo doesn't want to be mayor, and because he's so scared of disappointing his father, never speaks. During one of Judy's shifts, she meets Nick Wilde, a con artist fox, and his fennec fox partner Finnick, who disguises himself as an elephant. As Fawn and Tinker Bell pass by the animal nursery, they meet Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist and Vidia who question why they are taking berries to the forest, as berries usually come from the forest. Rosetta attempts to help by sprinkling pixie dust on the berries to make them fly, but Hannah is revealed. She chirps, frightening off all the animals and fairies in the area. Three other hawks hear her and start to chase the fairies and animals. Fortunately, the hawks are dispelled by Nyx and the scout fairies, who then capture Hannah. Queen Clarion shows up and advises Fawn to listen with her head as well as her heart, which Fawn promises to do just before releasing Hannah.

The next day, Fawn becomes more conservative while training rabbits to hop. Suddenly, she hears a great roar. Choosing to listen with her heart, she follows the animal's tracks to a cave, where she encounters the NeverBeast. Fawn attempts to pull a thorn out of the NeverBeast's paw and accidentally awakens him. He scares Fawn out of the cave with a roar that all of Pixie Hollow hears. Nyx becomes convinced that Fawn caused the mysterious beast to roar. As Fawn observes the NeverBeast, she successfully removes the thorn from his paw by making him rear up so she can reach it. Once Horton begins carrying the speck with him, the city starts experiencing strange phenomena (earthquakes and changes in the weather), and the Mayor finds his attempts to caution Who-ville challenged by the Town Council, led by the opportunistic yet condescending Chairman. Fawn continues to observe the beast, but is discovered by Nyx. Nyx firmly tells Fawn to report the animal that made the roar if she finds it. If Nyx finds it, she will do her job. After Horton makes contact with Ned, The Mayor finds out from Dr. Mary Lou Larue that Who-ville will be destroyed if Horton does not find a "safer, more stable home." Fawn continues to do her job as she forms a bond with the NeverBeast. Horton resolves with the help of his best friend Morton the mouse to place the speck atop Mt. Nool, the safest place in the jungle. The head of the jungle, the Sour Kangaroo, disbelieving Horton's beliefs, and resenting him for overshadowing her authority attempts several times to demand that Horton give up the speck, but Horton ignores her demands. Also taking force toward Horton are the Wickersham Brothers, a group of monkeys who love making misery. Fawn wakes up and sees that the NeverBeast has built a tower of rocks. She repeatedly asks him why he has built it, but he is gruff in his response, inspiring Fawn to name him Gruff. Fawn and Gruff build another tower with help from Fawn's pixie dust. Unfortunately, Gruff sends some of the rocks flying into Sunflower Meadow and destroying it. Judy abandons her shift to arrest a thief named Duke Weaselton who stole what appear only to be moldy onion bulbs. Nyx and the scout fairies follow Gruff's tracks until they see him. They chase him, but Fawn hides Gruff in the roots of trees on the beach, turning Nyx away. Judy is reprimanded by Bogo and nearly fired until Mrs. Otterton, an otter; arrives pleading for help locating her missing husband – one of many animals recently missing in Zootopia. Assistant Mayor Bellwether the sheep informs Lionheart of the news. To Bogo's dismay, Judy volunteers and agrees to resign if she cannot solve the case within 48 hours.

Judy sees Nick in the last known photo of Mr. Otterton and tracks him down, coercing him into to assisting her with the investigation by covertly recording his confession to tax evasion. After acquiring Mr. Otterton's license plate number from Yax the yak at Mystic Oasis Springs, Judy and Nick track the vehicle from Flash the sloth in the Department of Mammal Vehicles to Mr. Big, an Arctic shrew crime boss in Tundratown. Initially, he orders them "iced," but his daughter Fru Fru, spares them. Nyx later visits Scribble at the library and finds a piece of a pictogram with the NeverBeast. Fawn introduces Gruff to Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Vidia and Tinker Bell. The girls become wary of Gruff, and Fawn informs them of her plan to introduce Gruff to Clarion. Fawn goes to see Clarion and Nyx in the Pixie Dust Tree. Nyx has gathered all the pieces of the pictogram and deciphered them. Each time the green comet passes, it awakens the NeverBeast. Once it comes out of hibernation, it builds four rock towers, one in each season of Pixie Hollow. Green clouds will fill the sky and the NeverBeast will transform, causing a lightning storm so powerful that it consumes all of Pixie Hollow. While distracting Nyx and Clarion from the disturbances caused by Gruff, Tinker Bell and the rest of the friends take Gruff back to the forest. Clarion trusts Nyx to do the right thing, which means that the scout fairies will go after the NeverBeast at dawn. Once Fawn catches up to her friends, she informs them on the "hairbrained legend" that Nyx learned. She bids them goodnight and spends the rest of the night stargazing with Gruff, reminding him that she does not see a monster in him. Eventually, the Kangaroo enlists a vulture named Vlad Vladikoff to get rid of the speck by force. Mr. Big informs the pair that his florist Mr. Otterton had gone savage and attacked his chauffeur Manchas, a black jaguar. Judy and Nick locate Manchas at his home in the Rainforest District, who mentions "night howlers" were responsible for attacking him before he goes savage and chases the pair out of his home. When Bogo and his reinforcements arrive, Manchas disappears. Bogo demands Judy resign, but Nick takes a stand, insisting they have 10 more hours to solve the case. As the pair leaves on the Gondola lifts, Judy learns from Nick that he was bullied by prey animals as a pup and became a criminal, believing he would be stereotyped as one no matter what due to being a fox. The ominous green clouds mentioned in the legend appear on the horizon.

The next morning, all of Pixie Hollow notices the green clouds as Nyx and the scout fairies gear up and hunt for the NeverBeast. Nick realizes that the city's traffic camera system may have captured Manchas's disappearance. Fawn fails to find Gruff. Tink finds her and warns her that the legend is coming true. Gruff has two more towers to build: one in Autumn and one in Winter. Tinker Bell takes Winter, and Fawn thanks her for defending Gruff, who is building the towers faster than before. Vlad manages to steal the clover away from Horton but fails. Judy and Nick consults Bellwether, who is told to clear Lionheart's afternoon. They identify the captors as wolves, hence "night howlers". Fawn sees that Gruff has just built the Autumn tower, and so do the scouts. Judy and Nick locate the missing mammals (including Mr. Otterton) at Cliffside Asylum. All are predators, and all have gone savage like Manchas. The two discover Lionheart, consulting with Dr. Honey Badger about the predators' condition and Judy records their conversation on her phone. The two pair escape with the evidence. Meanwhile, Tinker Bell looks in the Winter Woods for Gruff and is almost struck by lightning. Just then, she finds Gruff, who charges toward her. She warns him that the scouts are coming to get him, but he knocks her unconscious. Fawn finds Tink just as Gruff grows horns and runs off. He is confronted by Nyx, who also sees Fawn and an unconscious Tink. Nyx chooses to help Fawn and Tink rather than chase Gruff. Horton chases after Vlad who has the clover, but Vlad drops it into a massive field of identical pink clovers, causing an apocalyptic tremor in Who-ville. Judy and Nick delivered the evidence to Bogo and the police swarm the area, arresting Lionheart and Dr. Badger. Bellwether is sworn in as the new Mayor. Tinker Bell is hospitalized and Fawn feels ashamed. Having developed a friendship with Nick throughout the case, Judy requests that he joins the Zootopia Police Department and become her partner, which Nick happily considers. Fawn finds Gruff and is relieved to know he is still kind to her. However, during a press conference, Judy mentions that the savage animals are predators and argues they have gone back to their "natural state," hurting Nick, who angrily walks out. Nyx and the scout fairies suddenly capture Gruff, knock him out with nightshade powder, and move him out; leaving the heartbroken Fawn behind. Fear and discrimination against predators spreads across Zootopia and a guilt-ridden Judy resigns. During this time, pop singer Gazelle holds a peaceful protest and publicly asks for the harmonious Zootopia she loves to be restored.

Back in Bunnyburrow, Judy learns from her parents, Stu and Bonnie and former childhood bully Gideon Grey the fox that "night howlers" are flowers that have a severe psychotropic effect on mammals. After unsuccessfully picking nearly 3,000,000 clovers, Horton eventually recovers the clover (exactly the 3,000,000th clover). Judy returns to Zootopia and tearfully apologizes and reconciles with Nick after being told where he is by Finnick. Judy and Nick locate Weaselton and catch him. With help from Mr. Big, Judy learns that Weaselton has been collecting night howlers for a ram named Doug. The Kangaroo eventually finds out that Horton still has the speck thanks to Mrs. Quilligan, and decides to rally the jungle community into fighting Horton, saying that Horton's goal will lead to anarchy. All of the fairies and animals in Pixie Hollow take cover from the approaching storm. Despite Gruff being immobilized, the storm has not stopped. A pinecone watchtower is hit by lightning and falls, and Nyx tells its occupants to take cover as lightning hits all four of the towers in Pixie Hollow simultaneously. Fawn soon finds Tink and admits that Nyx was right: Gruff is a monster. However, Tinker Bell says that Gruff was her hero. He was acting strange when she found him in Winter, but he saved her from a falling tree by knocking her aside with his tail. Convinced that Gruff is truly good, Fawn goes to help Gruff escape.

Upon cornering Horton, the Kangaroo offers Horton an escape from punishment by renouncing Who-ville's existence. Judy and Nick discover a secret laboratory hidden in the subway tunnels and find ram scientists creating a night howler serum which has been injected into predators via dart guns. Soon after being freed, Gruff grows wings and completely transforms into the mythical monster described by Nyx. Just then, Fawn realizes that Nyx got the story backwards: Gruff will not destroy Pixie Hollow. He built the towers to draw in the lightning so he can collect it. When Horton refuses, in spite of his heartfelt speech, she order the animals to rope and cage him, and to have the speck and the Whos destroyed in a pot of boling Beezlenut oil. Following both her head and her heart, Fawn decides they are going to the towers. Using the subway car, Judy and Nick race to the ZPD with the evidence, but the rams pursue them. The Mayor enlists all of his people to make noise by shouting "We are here!", as well as playing a variety of instruments, so the animals may hear them, assisted by Jojo's "Symphonophone", an invention which creates a huge musical contribution, but still fails to penetrate the surface of the speck. Gruff, whose vision is blurry due to remaining effects of the nightshade, follows Fawn's glow to the towers, collecting lightning between his horns. As Horton lies beaten and captured, the Kangaroo easily takes the clover. But before Gruff can reach the final one, he is shot down by Nyx. Nyx realizes the error of her ways as she sees trees being struck by lightning and causing a fire. She is almost hit by a bolt of lightning, but Gruff catches it and saves her. Now she realizes that Gruff has good intentions. The fire is spreading fast, so Nyx goes to save the rest of the fairies. Just short of the ZPD, Judy and Nick encounters Bellwether at the Natural History Museum who tries to take the evidence. Realizing Bellwether is the mastermind of a species-supremacist conspiracy, Judy and Nick try to flee, but are knocked into a pit by her ram henchmen after Nick refuses to abandon Judy when she is injured. Bellwether shoots a dart at Nick and calls the ZPD for help. Nick becomes savage and corners Judy, but it turns out Nick and Judy were acting and had swapped out Bellwether's darts for blueberries. Seeking an end to the storm, Gruff follows Fawn into the eye of the storm. Gruff's horns catch all the lightning that threatens to strike Pixie Hollow. He flies straight through the eye of the storm and successfully ends it. Meanwhile, after the Kangaroo released the clover over the oil, JoJo grabs the horn used to project Horton's voice, runs up the highest tower and screams "YOPP!", breaking through the sound barrier just seconds before the speck hits the oil. The Kangaroo's son, Rudy grabs the clover and returns it to Horton. With Bellwether's confession recorded on Judy's carrot pen, the two have enough evidence to unravel the conspiracy. Bellwether is then arrested for her crimes alongside her accomplices. The animals finally hear the Who's and realize the truth and isolate the Kangaroo for tricking them. Fawn and Gruff fall from the sky, but they are saved by a great many fairies. Tinker Bell and friends gather around Fawn, believing she is dead. Fortunately, Gruff revives Fawn with his electricity. All of Pixie Hollow is overjoyed to know that Fawn is still alive.

When informed and interviewed on the matter, Lionheart explains that he had no knowledge of Bellwether's plot, but fully confesses his crime of illegally imprisoning the savaged predators during his confidential mission by stating that it was done for the "right reasons." Some months later, Judy is reinstated into the ZPD. The savaged mammals, including Mr. Otterton and Manchas, are cured by an antidote. Gruff is considered a hero to Pixie Hollow. While being praised for his integrity by his neighbors, Horton even forgives the devastated Kangaroo, and she befriends him with a makeshift umbrella for Who-ville. As he helps its denizens, Fawn learns that it is time for Gruff to go back into hibernation for a thousand years. A long ceremonial procession leads him back to his cave, at the end of which Tinker Bell, Rosetta, Silvermist, Iridessa, Vidia, Fawn and even Nyx all pay their final respects. Fawn will always be there for Gruff when he needs her. Here, the people of Who-ville and the animals of Nool gather in song and recite the chorus from "Can't Fight This Feeling". The film ends with the narrator revealing that the Jungle of Nool, or rather Earth, is just one speck, like Who-ville, among numerous others, floating in outer space. Inspired by his friend's faith in him, Nick joins the ZPD as the first fox police officer and Judy's new partner, where they catch Flash street racing.

During the credits, all of Zootopia, Pixie Hollow, and the Jungle of Nool (especially Who-ville) enjoys a performance by Gazelle while Bellwether angrily watches the live streaming from prison.

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Fawn soars high above Pixie Hollow.
Fawn and her furry friend are ready for an adventure.
Fawn flies to new heights.
Tinker Bell and Fawn are double the trouble when they're together.
Tinker Bell has a glint of mischief in her eyes.
Fawn and Tinker Bell prepare for their next adventure.
It's hard work being a fairy!
Critters of all kinds lurk in the forest.
Nyx pours over her collection of books.
The fairies are fabulous.
Uh oh.
What's in store for the fairy's next adventure?
Fawn sees the best in every creature.
Tinker Bell never likes to see Fawn upset.
A mystery is brewing.
There's nothing stronger than the bonds of friendship.
The NeverBeast prepares for a deep slumber.
Goodbyes are always difficult.
The road to eternal slumber is lit with pixie dust.
Fawn hugs her dear friend.
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Dialogues
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NICK: No.
KATIE: Ah.
JUDY: You!
JUDY: Huh.
FURY: Nyx.
FAWN: Nyx!
FAWN: Tink!
FAWN: Help!
NICK: Yeah...
JUDY: Boom!
FAWN: Gruff?
FAWN: Gruff?
NICK: Uh, no.
FAIRY: Ahem.
JUDY: Oh, no!
NICK: Carrots.
JUDY: It's him!
MR. BIG: Meh.
NICK: Oh, boy.
JUDY: That's it?
HORTON: Hello!
WOLF: Come on!
NICK: No, no, no!
NICK: No, no, no!
MANCHAS: You...
ROSETTA: Fawn?
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
HORTON: Morton?
JUDY: Clawhauser!
CHASE: Over here!
BOGO: Yes. I know.
ORYX: You shut up!
FAIRY 2: Yay, Gruff! 
KANGAROO: Hmm.
FAWN: Listen to me.
ORYX: Hey, shut up!
JUDY: I will find him.
BOGO: Number two.
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
FAIRY: Is that Fawn?
MAYOR: That's right.
LIONHEART: Really?
BELLWETHER: Judy!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
JUDY: What about him?
ORYX: I said, "Shut up!"
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
MAYOR: Mmm, bathtub.
MAYOR: Oh. Sorry, hon.
FAWN: What happened?
ORYX: Will you shut up?
TINKER BELL: On three!
JOJO: (ECHOING) Yopp!
MAYOR: Hey, JoJo. Wow.
TINKER BELL: No, Fawn.
JUDY: When I was a kid...
ROSETTA: There you are!
WHO 3: He's lost his mind.
FINNICK: She hustled you.
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay.
HORTON: (PANTS) Whew!
MORTON: Please, for me...
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
NYX: Just like the other two.
NICK: Uh, no, no. There are.
HORTON: Wait! Come back!
SALLY: Hi! You're home late.
FAWN: Nyx got it backwards.
NICK: Mission accomplished.
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
NARRATOR: And that "Yopp".
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
HORTON: There. That better?
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
JUDY: Um, I don't understand.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
ROSETTA: Speaking of smells,
MAYOR: Everybody, don't stop!
RAYMOND: Oh... (LAUGHING)
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
ROSETTA: You can do it, sugar!
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay, Nick.
HORTON: Mayor, are you there?
ANGRY DRIVER: Uncool, rabbit.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
HORTON: Mayor? Are you there?
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
MALE PRESS BEAVER: Over here!
FAIRY 1: Do you need anything else?
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
FAIRY 2: Bring some extra bandages.

NARRATOR:
And so all ended well...
FEMALE WHO:
I don't hear anything.
NARRATOR:
And why didn't he speak?
KANGAROO:
That Horton is a menace.
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Filthy toilet!
BOGO:
At twenty-two hundred hours...
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT 1:
Cry baby.
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Listen up, cadets.
WICKERSHAM 1:
Everybody! Come on!
HORTON:
I don't want to sound the alarm.
YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 1:
Bye, Judy!
YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 2:
Bye, Judy!
IRIDESSA:
Yeah, you're doing really good.
YOUNG FEMALE HOPPS FAN:
Yay, Judy!
MALE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Hold still. Smile!
MALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Of course they did.
FEMALE WHO:
What's going on, Mr. Mayor?
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Farm Girl!
KANGAROO:
When Horton tells our children...
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Carrot Face!
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT:
Aw, is he gonna cry?
FEMALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Have you considered
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT 2:
Aw, is he gonna cry?
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Bunny Bumpkin!
MALE STATIONMASTER:
Arriving, Zootopia Express.
FEMALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Will more mammals go savage?

BONNIE: Never.
STU: Never.
JUDY: Oh.
BELLWETHER: Hmm.
HILDY: Me two!
HOOLY: Me three!
TOMMY: Horton!
JESSICA: Horton!
ORYX: Oh, shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
IRIDESSA: Oh, no!
SILVERMIST: Fawn.
ORYX: You shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
IRIDESSA: Hey, Gruff.
SILVERMIST: Hi, Gruffy.
TINKER BELL: Fawn, wake up!
VIDIA: Is she okay?
TINKER BELL: Good luck!
SILVERMIST: Be brave!
KANGAROO: Watch it!
MRS. QUILLIGAN: Eh... Uh...
FAIRY 2: Fly away!
SPARROWMAN 1: Get out of here!
TINKER BELL: Back home.
ROSETTA: Come on, Gruff.
SPARROWMAN 1: Get inside!
FAIRY 1: Scribble, get inside!
WHO 1: The science museum is history!
WHO 2: The lost and found's missing!
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Anniversaries
  1. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (50th anniversary) • Cars 2 (05th anniversary) • Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (05th anniversary)
  2. The Fox and the Hound (35th anniversary)
  3. The Great Mouse Detective (30th anniversary) • Dumbo (75th anniversary)
  4. Make Mine Music (70th anniversary) • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (20th anniversary) • Song of the South (70th anniversary) • Beauty and the Beast (25th anniversary)
  5. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (15th anniversary) • Alice in Wonderland (65th anniversary) • Monsters, Inc. (15th anniversary)
  6. The Muppet Show (40th anniversary) • Bedknobs and Broomsticks (45th anniversary)
  7. 101 Dalmatians (55th anniversary) • Cars (10th anniversary)
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Cast (in credits order)
11. Ginnifer GoodwinFawnJudy Hopps
3. Jason BatemanNick Wilde
1. Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
5. Jim CarreyHorton
5. Steve CarellMayor
11. Idris ElbaChief Bogo
5. Rosario DawsonNyx
11. Carol BurnettKangaroo
7. Jenny SlateBellwether
2. Will Arnett – Vlad
7. Seth Rogen – Morton
1. Nate Torrence – Clawhauser
4. Lucy LiuSilvermist
4. Raven-SymonéIridessa
2. Megan HiltyRosetta
1. Pamela AdlonVidia
11. Bonnie Hunt – Bonnie Hopps
5. Don Lake – Stu Hopps
7. Amy Poehler – Sally McDodd
1. Tommy ChongYax
1. J.K. SimmonsMayor Lionheart
2. Octavia Spencer – Mrs. Otterton
7. Alan Tudyk – Duke Weaselton
7. Isla Fisher – Dr. Mary Lou Larue
7. Dan Fogler – Councilman / Yummo Wickersham
1. Jonah Hill – Tommy
1. Jaime Pressly – Mrs. Quilligan
11. Danai GuriraFury
2. Chloe BennetChase
11. Charles Osgood – Narrator
1. Josh FlitterRudy
2. Jesse McCartney – JoJo
2. Niecy NashMiss Yelp
5. Anjelica HustonQueen Clarion
1. ShakiraGazelle
3. Raymond S. PersiFlash / Officer Higgins
11. Della SabaYoung Judy
3. Maurice LaMarcheMr. Big
7. Phil JohnstonGideon Grey
2. Thomas LennonScribble
11. Jeff CorwinBuck
3. Olivia HoltMorgan
Fuschia!Drill Sergeant
4. John DiMaggioJerry Jumbeaux Jr. / Woolter / Jesse / Ticket Moose / Pig Reporter
2. Katie LowesBadger Doctor
4. Gita ReddyNangi
1. Jesse CortiMr. Manchas
3. Tom ListerFinnick
11. Josh DallasFrantic Pig
Leah LathamFru Fru
4. Rich MooreDoug / Larry
11. Kath SoucieYoung Nick
7. Peter MansbridgePeter Moosebridge
5. Grey DeLislePrologue Narrator
1. Kari WahlgrenRobin
4. Byron HowardBucky Kudu-Antlerson / Travis
Jared BushPronk Oryx-Antlerson
3. Mark Rhino SmithOfficer McHorn
Josie TrinidadLandlady
2. John LavelleMouse Foreman
3. Kristen BellPriscilla
Additional Voices: Isabella Acres, Ava Acres, Carlos Alazraqui, Jack AngelDee Bradley Baker, Bob Bergen, Aurora Blue, David Boat, Evelyn Wilson Bresee, Hewitt Bush, Jill Cordes, David Cowgill, John CyganBrian T. Delaney, Debi DerryberryTerri Douglas, Bill FarmerKeith Ferguson, Eddie Frierson, Elisa Gabrielli, Pierce Gagnon, Spencer Lacey Ganus, Teresa Ganzel, Jean Gilpin, Jackie Gonneau, Nicholas Guest, Jess HarnellBridget Hoffman, John Kassir, Daniel Kaz, Dave Kohut, Marcella Lentz-Pope, Yuri Lowenthal, Sherry Lynn, Danny Mann, Mona Marshall, Mickie McGowan, Scott Menville, Jeremy Milton, Laraine Newman, Colleen O'ShaughnesseyPaul Pape, Pace Paulsen, Phil Proctor, Jan RabsonLynwood Robinson, Patrick Seitz, Lloyd Sherr, Brad Simonsen, Claire K. Smith, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Frank Welker, John Wheeler, Hannah G. Williams
Livvy Stubenrauch – Hedy / Hooly
Jack Angel – Old Time Who
Eva Bella – Helen
Emily Hahn – Heather
Madeleine Curry – Sharla / Gareth / Ticket Hippo Kid
Jan Rabson – Town Cryer
John Cygan – Who
Jess Harnell – Another Who
Debi Derryberry – Who Mom
Veronika Bonell – Hildy / Holly
Merit Leighton – Who Kid
Roy Conli – Wickersham Guard #1
Bill Farmer – Willie Bear
Tucker Gilmore – Joe
Melissa Goodwin Shepherd – Ticket Mouse
Zach King – Arrested Wolf
Annie Lopez – Who Girl
Noah Cyrus – Helga
Paul Briggs – Obnoxious Who
Mia Talerico – Katie
Fabienne Rawley – Fabienne Growley / Elephant Patron
Molly Jackson – Heidi / Haley
Katie Silverman – Hanna
Laraine Newman – Glummox Mom
Jackson Stein – Jaguar Actuary / Junior Ranger Scout Bully
Tim Mertens – Wickersham Guard #2
Colleen O'Shaughnessey – Angela
Dove Cameron – Jessica
David A. Thibodeau – Gary
Joe Pasquale – The Dentist
Tyree Brown – Who Child #1
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The Disney Legends Awards is a Hall of Fame program that recognizes individuals who have made an extraordinary and integral contribution to The Walt Disney Company. Established in 1987, the honor was traditionally awarded annually during a special private ceremony. Today, it has been awarded biennially during Disney's D23 Expo since 2009.
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October 13, 1987: Fred MacMurray†.
July 19, 1989: Ub Iwerks*, Les Clark*, Marc Davis†, Ollie Johnston†, Milt Kahl*, Ward Kimball†, Eric Larson*, John Lounsbery*, Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman*, Frank Thomas†.
October 18, 1990: Roger Broggie†, Joseph Fowler†, John Hench†, Richard Irvine*, Herb Ryman*, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman†.
October 22, 1991: Ken Anderson†, Julie Andrews, Carl Barks†, Mary Blair*, Claude Coats†, Don DaGradi*, Sterling Holloway†, Fess Parker†, Bill Walsh*.
October 21, 1992: Jimmie Dodd*, Bill Evans†, Annette Funicello†, Joe Grant†, Jack Hannah†, Winston Hibler*, Ken O'Connor†, Roy Williams*.
October 20, 1993: Pinto Colvig*, Buddy Ebsen†, Peter Ellenshaw†, Blaine Gibson†, Harper Goff*, Irving Ludwig†, Jimmy Macdonald*, Clarence Nash*, Donn Tatum*, Card Walker†.
November 22, 1994: Adriana Caselotti†, Bill Cottrell†, Marvin Davis†, Van France†, David Hand*, Jack Lindquist†, Bill Martin†, Paul J. Smith*, Frank Wells*.
November 30, 1995: Wally Boag†, Fulton Burley†, Dean Jones†, Angela Lansbury, Edward Meck*, Fred Moore*, Thurl Ravenscroft†, Wathel Rogers†, Betty Taylor†.
October 16, 1996 : Bob Allen*, Rex Allen†, X Atencio, Betty Lou Gerson†, Bill Justice†, Bob Matheison, Sam McKim†, Bob Moore†, Bill Peet†, Joe Potter*.
April 11, 1997: Lucien Adès*, Angel Angelopoulos*, Antonio Bertini, Armand Bigle†, Poul Brahe Pedersen*, Gaudenzio Capelli, Roberto de Leonardis*, Cyril Edgar*, Wally Feignoux*, Didier Fouret, Mario Gentilini*, Cyril James*, Horst Koblischek†, Gunnar Mansson†, Arnoldo Mondadori*, Armand Palivoda*, André Vanneste*, Paul Winkler*.
October 16, 1998: James Algar*, Buddy Baker†, Kathryn Beaumont, Virginia Davis†, Roy E. Disney†, Don Escen†, Wilfred Jackson*, Glynis Johns, Kay Kamen*, Paul Kenworthy†, Larry Lansburgh†, Hayley Mills, Al and Elma Milotte*, Norman "Stormy" Palmer†, Lloyd Richardson†, Kurt Russell, Ben Sharpsteen*, Masatomo Takahashi†, Vladimir "Bill" Tytla*, Dick Van Dyke, Matsuo Yokoyama.
November 10, 1999: Tim Allen, Mary Costa, Norm Ferguson*, William Garity*, Yale Gracey*, Al Konetzni†, Hamilton Luske*, Dick Nunis, Charlie Ridgway.
October 12, 2000: Grace Bailey*, Harriet Burns†, Joyce Carlson†, Ron Dominguez, Cliff Edwards*, Becky Fallberg†, Dick Jones†, Dodie Roberts†, Retta Scott*, Ruthie Tompson.
December 5, 2001: Howard Ashman*, Bob Broughton†, George Bruns*, Frank Churchill*, Leigh Harline*, Fred Joerger†, Alan Menken, Marty Sklar, Ned Washington*, Tyrus Wong.
March 15, 2002: Ken Annakin†, Hugh Attwooll*, Maurice Chevalier*, Phil Collins, John Mills†, Robert Newton*, Sir Tim Rice, Robert Stevenson*, Richard Todd†, David Tomlinson*.
October 16, 2003: Neil Beckett*, Tutti Camarata†, Edna Disney*, Lillian Disney*, Orlando Ferrante, Richard Fleischer†, Floyd Gottfredson*, Buddy Hackett*, Harrison Price†, Al Taliaferro*, Ilene Woods†.
September 17, 2004: Bill Anderson*, Tim Conway, Rolly Crump, Alice Davis, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber*, Leonard Goldenson*, Bob Gurr, Ralph Kent†, Irwin Kostal*, Mel Shaw†.
September 20, 2005: Chuck Abbott*, Milt Albright†, Hideo Amemiya*, Hideo "Indian" Aramaki*, Charles "Chuck" Boyajian*, Charles Boyer, Randy Bright*, Jim Cora, Bob Jani*, Mary Jones†, Art Linkletter†, Mary Anne Mang, Steve Martin, Tom Nabbe, Jack Olsen*, Cicely Rigdon†, William Sullivan, Jack Wagner*, Vesey Walker*.
October 9, 2006: Tim Considine, Kevin Corcoran†, Al Dempster*, Don Edgren†, Paul Frees*, Peter Jennings*, Elton John, Jimmy Johnson*, Tommy Kirk, Joe Ranft*, David Stollery, Ginny Tyler†.
October 10, 2007: Roone Arledge*, Art Babbitt*, Carl Bongirno, Marge Champion, Dick Huemer*, Ron Logan, Lucille Martin†, Tom Murphy, Randy Newman, Floyd Norman, Bob Schiffer*, Dave Smith.
October 13, 2008: Wayne Allwine†, Bob Booth†, Neil Gallagher*, Frank Gifford†, Toshio Kagami, Burny Mattinson, Walt Peregoy†, Dorothea Redmond†, Russi Taylor, Oliver Wallace*, Barbara Walters.
September 10, 2009: Tony Anselmo, Harry Archinal, Bea Arthur*, Bill Farmer, Estelle Getty*, Don Iwerks, Rue McClanahan†, Leota Toombs Thomas*, Betty White, Robin Williams†.
August 19, 2011: Jodi Benson, Barton "Bo" Boyd*, Jim Henson*, Linda Larkin, Paige O'Hara, Regis Philbin, Anika Noni Rose, Lea Salonga, Ray Watson†, Guy Williams*, Bonita Wrather*, Jack Wrather*.
August 10, 2013: Tony Baxter, Collin Campbell*, Dick Clark*, Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Jobs*, Glen Keane, Ed Wynn*.
August 14, 2015: George Bodenheimer, Andreas Deja, Johnny Depp, Eyvind Earle*, Danny Elfman, George Lucas, Susan Lucci, Julie Reihm Casaletto, Carson Van Osten†.
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Meet the New Disney Legends
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George Bodenheimer
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2015
When he retired from his role as Executive Chairman of ESPN in May 2014, George Bodenheimer wrapped up a remarkable 33-year career, which began in the company's mailroom in 1981. Consistent and substantive growth defined George's career, leading to unprecedented success. His leadership style was simple but effective: empower all employees to take charge of their careers and to base decisions on the company's stated mission: "Serve Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere."
Serve Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere.
George is an ESPN and cable industry pioneer and, as the company's longest-tenured President (13 years, 1998–2012), he led an unprecedented period of global growth. He oversaw all multimedia sports assets of The Walt Disney Company, including ABC Sports, from 2003 to 2011; and was co-chair, Disney Media Networks, from 2004 to 2011.
Like ESPN itself, George is a Connecticut native. He grew up in Greenwich, not far from Bristol, where his father managed a department store, and his mother was a bank teller. He calls his parents his heroes, and credits their inspiration in his success. He earned a degree in economics at Denison University, and wanted to work in sports and entertainment. After graduating, he sent letters to Madison Square Garden and every Major League Baseball team. "I got 28 letters back saying, 'I don't think so,'" George says.
The advice of a family friend led to an interview at a fledgling cable TV network called "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network." George recalls an intimidating human resources director sizing him up. "I was standing and he was sitting, and I don't think he looked up at me once," George recalls. "He said I was qualified to be a driver. So I began delivering the mail and working in the mailroom." He also served as a driver for on-air personalities. It was a perfect beginning for the enthusiastic youngster. "I got to meet everybody," he says.
As ESPN expanded, George applied for an open Sales and Marketing position and hit the road, selling the network to local cable operators across five states. "I learned that every town in America considers itself a 'sports town,' and every city in the world thinks the same way. ESPN was tapping into that."
Working his way through the ranks, he became executive vice president of sales and marketing in 1996, before being named the network's fifth president in 1998. He held this role until 2012, when he stepped down from day-to-day operations.
While President, his vision led to company- and industry-leading innovations in integrated sales and marketing, original programming, acquisitions, and new technologies. At the same time, he solidified and enhanced ESPN's position as The Worldwide Leader in Sports.
George's tenure at ESPN saw an explosion in cable sports broadcasting, as the ESPN family of networks grew from a single channel to multiple domestic networks and dozens of international networks, as well as hundreds of radio affiliates and a massive online and publishing presence. He also oversaw major investments in new broadcasting technologies.
George elevated the company's numerous corporate outreach initiatives, most notably The V Foundation for Cancer Research, which was founded by ESPN and the late basketball coach and commentator Jim Valvano. The V Foundation has raised more than $150 million since 1993, and 100 percent of cash donations go directly to research.
He also championed an impressive increase in ESPN employee volunteerism during his tenure as President, highlighted by more than 30,000 hours of service given as part of the company's 30th anniversary efforts.
Following his retirement from Disney, he continues to serve on the boards of several corporations, Denison University, and The V Foundation. "It's a very competitive business we're in… but our culture at ESPN is something we can control. I think of it as: always operate with integrity, respect for your co-workers, and passion about what we're doing here."
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Andreas Deja
Legends Award Category: Animation
Year Inducted: 2015
"I always wanted to be a Disney animator, but it was somewhat of an exotic idea," Andreas Deja says. Exotic because Andreas was born in Gdansk, Poland, and grew up in Germany. "You'd tell your friends and family that your life's goal was to go to America and work for Disney, and the reaction was, 'Yeah, dream on!'"
Raised on Disney comics and seeing Walt Disney's The Jungle Book at age 11 reinforced his desire to become an animator—and he persisted in his "exotic" ambition.
I always wanted to be a Disney animator
It was Disney Legend Eric Larson, one of the famous "Nine Old Men" at Disney, who provided Andreas his professional access to his dream. "I had written to him while still living in Germany as an art student; I'd heard that he was involved in training young animators," Andreas once said. "I sent him some of my student work and cartoon work. Eric wrote back, and he was really encouraging, and said, 'I think you've got what it takes.' I finished school in the spring/summer of 1980, and in August I went over to America."
Andreas was first assigned to The Black Cauldron, working on visual development alongside Tim Burton, but he soon moved on to animate many of the film's characters.
After working on The Great Mouse Detective, he traveled to London to animate Roger Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He animated Mickey Mouse for the 1990 featurette The Prince and the Pauper, a character he returned to for Runaway Brain (1995) and Fantasia 2000.
Andreas is known for his rich portraits of villainy, having animated Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, Jafar in Aladdin, and Scar in The Lion King. "Villains are the most fun to animate," he says. "It's fine to have a villain who beats people up and is ruthless, but the more important thing for me is whether or not they are interesting. The villains who have full personalities are the ones you remember."
But he has also brought life to heroes, such as mighty Hercules, precocious Lilo (Lilo & Stitch), regal King Triton (The Little Mermaid), the wise Mama Odie (The Princess and the Frog), and lovable Tigger (Winnie the Pooh). He has animated on the shorts How to Hook Up Your Home Theater and The Ballad of Nessie, and has contributed visual development for Oliver & Company and The Emperor's New Groove.
A true student of his craft, Andreas was resourceful and diligent in his research and analysis about what makes animation work and who are its greatest talents. "I found that Milt Kahl was probably the best draftsman Disney had over the years—he just drew the best. Now that's not to say that he was the best animator, because there is more to animation than drawing, of course. He happened to have the best sense of design, a more stern knowledge of anatomy, and incredibly good taste. He had all that, and whatever he designed was just stunning."
As a young person, I kept thinking, wouldn't it be nice . . . to work for Walt Disney?
In 2006, Andreas was awarded the prestigious Winsor McCay Award for his contributions to the art of animation. Since 2011, his blog, Deja View, has provided inspiration and insight to budding artists and fans alike, and has helped convey the wisdom Andreas received from the old masters to a new generation.
At present, Andreas is working on his own independent animated films and his book, The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, and Inspiration from Disney's Great Animators, will be published in October by Focal Press.
Having been mentored by some of animation's greatest legends, Andreas Deja is at once a link to Disney's past, one of the greatest animators of its modern era, and an inspiration for the Studio's future. Andreas is living proof of the most beloved Disney notion about dreams coming true. "As a young person, I kept thinking, wouldn't it be nice to be able to do this and work with a group of fellow artists who share my passion? Wouldn't it be nice to work for Walt Disney?"
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Johnny Depp
Legends Award Category: Film
Year Inducted: 2015
A teen heartthrob who then became one of the biggest movie stars in the world star, Johnny Depp is a rarity among actors, willing and able to mix swashbuckling leading-man performances with eccentric character roles. Perhaps best known among these parts is the internationally-beloved Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
Nothing, however, could match the record-smashing and Academy Award®-nominated success of Johnny's Captain Jack Sparrow.
Born John Christopher Depp II in Owensboro, Kentucky on June 9, 1963, Johnny moved frequently as a child before dropping out of school at age 15 to become a musician. Encouraged to become an actor, he made his first on-screen appearance in 1984's A Nightmare on Elm Street. He earned a role in Oliver Stone's acclaimed drama Platoon, but rocketed to fame on TV's 21 Jump Street. A series of acclaimed roles followed, including John Waters' Cry-BabyBenny & Joon, and What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Edward Scissorhands marked Johnny's first work with director Tim Burton, and the beginning of a long friendship and collaboration that has included eight films to date. Their second film together, the 1994 masterpiece Ed Wood, marked Johnny's first appearance in a Disney film. Subsequent successes included Don Juan DeMarcoDonny BrascoFear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Sleepy Hollow.
Nothing, however, could match the record-smashing and Academy Award®-nominated success of Johnny's Captain Jack Sparrow, beginning with 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Not only has he reprised the role in three sequel films, but he has continued to bring this unique character to life in video games, the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions in Florida and California, and The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Captain Jack Sparrow will next be seen in the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Depp once said, "It was mentioned that they were considering a movie based on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and I said I was in. There was no screenplay, no director, nothing. For some unknown reason, I just said I was in."
"It's been a fun ride, and I'm enjoying it for all it's worth."
More recently, Johnny has appeared as Peter Pan creator James Barrie in Finding Neverland, and has scored hits with Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryCorpse BrideThe TouristDark Shadows and Rango. In 2010, Johnny had another blockbuster success at Disney with Alice in Wonderland, and his brilliant characterization of the Mad Hatter will return in Alice Through The Looking Glass in 2016. He returned to the Studio in 2013, as Tonto in The Lone Ranger and appeared as the Wolf in 2014's Into the Woods.
Long acclaimed for his acting work, Johnny received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as Captain Jack Sparrow.
"I've been around long enough to know that one week, you're on the exclusive list of guys who can open a movie, and then the next week, you're off the list," Depp once said. "It's been a fun ride, and I'm enjoying it for all it's worth."
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Eyvind Earle (1916–2000)
Legends Award Category: Animation
Year Inducted: 2015
In animation art circles, the work of artist, illustrator, and author Eyvind Earle is renowned, revered, and still influential today. That this remarkable and diverse talent came to call The Walt Disney Studios home for nearly a decade of his career is a testament to his talent—and to the artistic vision of Walt Disney himself.
Born on April 26, 1916, in New York City, Eyvind moved with his family to California two years later. His father, Ferdinand P. Earle, was, in Eyvind's words, " …an artist, a writer, a poet, played the violin, produced and directed a motion picture… just to mention a few of his activities." His mother, Charlotte, was a concert pianist.
At age 10, Eyvind's father challenged his son to either read 50 pages of a book or paint a picture every day—he did both. By age 14, he had already had his art exhibited in France, and in 1937 he had his first show in New York City. Subsequent exhibitions sold out, with one piece going into the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He began designing Christmas cards in 1938, a sideline he would continue through most of his life. More than 800 card designs were created for the American Artist Group alone.
"As of 1985, I estimate that American Artist Group has sold well over 300 million of my cards," Eyvind once said.
He came to the Disney studio in 1951, working on background artwork for Peter Pan. He also painted the illustrations for Walt Disney's Peter Pan and Wendy, the Little Golden Book adaptation of the film. He continued to develop his style in memorable shorts, including For Whom the Bulls ToilWorking for PeanutsPigs is Pigs, and Grand Canyonscope. He contributed to 1953's Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, which won an Academy Award®. As Disney shorts became more experimental, Eyvind provided backgrounds and color styling to Jack and Old MacThe Truth About Mother Goose, and Paul Bunyan.
But the pinnacle of his work for Disney was the landmark 1959 feature film Sleeping Beauty, for which he was responsible for the overall production design, including styling, background, and color.
"There are clear influences from the Renaissance in his work," said film writer Justine Smith, "and his backgrounds owe much to those of Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael.
He utilizes color to emphasize the sheer breadth of his worlds, shedding the far off backgrounds in green-bluish tones, a technique that Da Vinci used extensively."
In 1958, Eyvind appeared with his colleagues Walt Peregoy, Marc Davis, and Joshua Meador in the short film 4 Artists Paint 1 Tree, aired as part of the Disneyland TV episode "An Adventure in Art," which became a staple in art classrooms for decades.
He returned to full-time painting in 1966, producing watercolors, oils, sculptures, drawings, and scratchboards. Always a very personal artist, much of his work from this era was not seen or exhibited in his lifetime.
In 1987, Sleeping Beauty Castle (La Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant) and its surroundings for Disneyland Paris were created based on Eyvind's film designs. His former colleague Frank Armitage even created a concept painting in the distinctive Eyvind Earle style of the film.
At the same time, Eyvind was inspiring a new generation at Walt Disney Animation. Co-director Eric Goldberg recalls, "Mike Giaimo and Mike Gabriel and I were highly influenced by Eyvind Earle in designing Pocahontas."
So, late in his life and career, Eyvind enjoyed a renaissance of acclaim. He was praised by such publications as Time, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Art News. In 1998, Eyvind was honored at the 26th Annie Awards with the Winsor McCay Award for lifetime achievement in the field. He passed away in 2000, but his work continues to grace galleries around the world. Museums have purchased his works, and his paintings have been shown in several one-man exhibitions worldwide.
"For 70 years, I've painted paintings," Eyvind once said, "and I'm constantly and everlastingly overwhelmed at the stupendous infinity of nature. Wherever I turn and look, there I see creation. Art is creating… Art is the search for truth."
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Danny Elfman
Legends Award Category: Film & Music
Year Inducted: 2015
Daniel Elfman grew up immersed in movie music.
"I could listen to the scores of Max Steiner, Franz Waxman, and Erich Korngold and identify them. I was really proud."
"I could hear something and go, 'That's definitely Max Steiner,' and Nino Rota was huge. I loved playing the game of tuning into a movie on television, trying to guess who the composer was, then seeing if I was right. I was definitely a film music nerd—but it never occurred to me to actually do it."
As a young man, Danny roamed France and across Africa absorbing local musical trends—largely unaware of his own talent for composing. It wasn't until the early 1970s that Danny and his older brother Richard Elfman started a musical troupe in Paris; the group "The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo" was created for Richard's 1980 directorial debut, Forbidden Zone (now considered a cult classic by Elfman fans). The group's name went through many incarnations before eventually becoming just Oingo Boingo.
In 1985, director Tim Burton, a fan of Oingo Boingo, asked Danny to provide the musical score for Pee-wee's Big Adventure. This marked the beginning of a long collaboration between the two, and Danny has provided the music for most of Burton's films ever since.
The Elfman-Burton collaboration continued with the clever and quirky music for Beetlejuice and reached a crescendo with the massive, Gothic score for Burton's Batman, which earned a Grammy® for the composer; it also attracted an active fan base, who felt that Danny's "Wagnerian" approach gave the Dark Knight a new and entirely appropriate sound.
Following his work on Batman, Danny provided the soundtrack for Disney's adaptation of Dick Tracy. Soon after, he worked on the songs and score for Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, one of the composer's personal favorites, and for which he also provided the singing voice of Jack Skellington.
"Halloween was always my favorite night of the year," Danny says,
"and Christmas was the saddest. I was raised Jewish in a secular family. We didn't celebrate anything, so in my mind all my friends were singing Christmas carols in a warm, happy environment, while I was stuck in this depression. Black clouds gathered. I was cast out. Halloween was the opposite. It was the night to become something else. Anything!"
Danny has scored nearly all of Burton's films, including the touching Edward Scissorhands, with its delicately lyrical choral passages; the funhouse-from-hell music for the mad Penguin and Catwoman in Batman Returns; the '50s-style sci-fi score for Mars Attacks; the intense and powerfully orchestrated Sleepy Hollow; and Planet of the Apes. Five of Danny's eight Grammy nominations are for Burton films.
In addition to Burton, his regular collaborators include Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Gus Van Sant (Milk). "Writing the score is the easy part," Danny confides. "Getting into the director's head and understanding their psyche is what's hard. But that's what you need to do. You have to be half-composer, half-psychiatrist."
His many subsequent successes include Mission: ImpossibleSpider-ManHulk, and many others. Danny also has scored several Disney films, including Dead PresidentsA Civil ActionFlubberInstinctMeet the RobinsonsAlice in WonderlandFrankenweenie, and Oz The Great and Powerful. His haunting music for the drama Good Will Hunting and his raucous sounds for the sci-fi comedy Men in Black earned him dual Academy Award nominations in 1997.
Not content to compose only for the screen, Danny also composed the themes for various television shows, including The Simpsons and Desperate Housewives, and even wrote the music for the exciting new Mystic Manor attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland.
"The thing that got me really into doing this ride was they said it was inspired, in part, by a ride that I loved when I was small," Danny says.
"The Haunted Mansion was a part of my musical subconscious… that's really the big appeal, that it was inspired by that: that I might do something that will become part of the musical subconscious culture of a generation."
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George Lucas
Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts
Year Inducted: 2015
Few filmmakers, no matter how successful, can claim to have created an entire universe—much less one that defined generations of young filmgoers—but that's exactly what George Lucas did with Star Wars, the biggest film phenomenon of its time, and one that continues to make new fans to this day.
George Walton Lucas, Jr. grew up in Modesto, California. A childhood obsession with fast cars seemed to be driving him to a career in professional racing, but after a harrowing accident, he began to document his love of the sport with a movie camera instead. Graduating from the University of Southern California's film program, George joined a generation of filmmakers who were changing the world of cinema in the 1970s. Adapting one of his student films, he made his debut as a feature director with the dystopian THX 1138. He followed it up with the classic American Graffiti, based on memories of his California youth and his love of cars.
. . . Disney is a huge corporation with amazing capabilities and facilities, so I feel confident Lucasfilm is in good hands.
It was Star Wars, however, that would affirm George's legendary status in the pantheon of cinema. He went on to executive produce two sequels based on his stories, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and returned more than a decade later to write and direct three Star Wars prequels, The Phantom MenaceAttack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith. In the meantime, George brought to the screen another legendary film hero, Indiana Jones, who debuted in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Based on a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman and directed by friend Steven Spielberg, the Indiana Jones franchise has included three sequel films as well as a television series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Among other projects George executive produced are Labyrinth, directed by Muppets legend Jim Henson, and Willow, directed by Ron Howard and based on a story by Lucas. His tireless efforts to push the boundaries of film technology have resulted in groundbreaking companies such as Industrial Light & Magic, Skywalker Sound, THX, and LucasArts. He even founded the small Lucasfilm computer graphics division that would eventually become Pixar.
A lifelong Disney fan, George first worked with Disney in the 1980s to bring his characters into the Parks for the first time. His initial project was the 3-D spectacular Captain EO, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston. Star Tours opened the following year, allowing fans to soar through the universe of the Star Wars saga for the first time. Adventurer Indiana Jones has made his way into the parks as well, with the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril in Disneyland Paris, and two blockbuster Indiana Jones Adventure attractions at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Of course, the culmination of George's relationship with Disney came in 2012 when Lucasfilm and its many creative properties became part of the Disney family.
"I felt that I really wanted to place Lucasfilm in the care of someone who would protect it," George says. "Disney is a huge corporation with amazing capabilities and facilities, so I feel confident Lucasfilm is in good hands."
He remains a devout philanthropist in the field of education, having founded the George Lucas Educational Foundation in 1991. A long-time art collector, he is currently seeking to build the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago to house and display his collection publicly. He is the recipient of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' Irving G. Thalberg Award, the National Medal of Technology, the National Medal of Arts, the Visual Effects Society Lifetime Achievement Award, and the NAACP Vanguard Award. His films have garnered 13 Academy Awards® and his television projects have won 18 Emmy Awards®.
George remains interested and excited by the creative worlds brought forth by joining Disney and Lucasfilm. "Being a part of Disney has opened up an endless number of possibilities for Lucasfilm, from theme park attractions to movies, television and games. I'm looking forward to seeing all the new projects ahead."
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Susan Lucci
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2015
Few actors prove so dominant a presence that they practically define an entire genre, but Susan Lucci did just that in her four decades portraying Erica Kane on ABC's fabled soap opera All My Children. It is a role that TV Guide deemed unequivocally the most famous character in the history of daytime television—and it earned Susan an astounding 21 Daytime Emmy nominations.
Susan was born in Westchester, New York, although she grew up in Garden City on Long Island. She recalls that she always wanted to be a performer, and appeared in all her high school plays. She was a cheerleader, staff writer for the school newspaper, and a foreign exchange student to Norway. After graduating with Honors from Garden City High School, she attended Marymount College, graduating with a BA in Drama.
She moved to New York City and began going to auditions. Within the year, she auditioned for a brand new soap opera that was to be called All My Children.
She won the role of Erica Kane, and, in the decades that followed, she crafted the character of a notorious diva into the most famous "woman you love to hate" character in the world of daytime TV. In 1978, Susan received her first Daytime Emmy nomination. She was nominated again in 1981, and almost every year since then. Finally, in 1999, on her 19th Emmy nomination, she won.
"My husband picked me up by my elbow and took me up to the stage," Susan recalls.
"Shemar Moore gave me the Emmy. And when I turned around and I saw the whole room on their feet… I didn't even know if I could speak, let alone remember a speech! I'll never forget that as long as I live. It was an amazing, amazing moment!"
Susan received a four-minute standing ovation that night. Now, after 21 nominations, she is considered to be one of the most honored performers in the history of television, daytime or primetime.
She starred in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005, and was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2006. VH-1 named her one of the "200 Top Icons of all Time," and Susan was also featured as one of Disney Legend Barbara Walters' "Ten Most Fascinating People." Her autobiography, All My Life, was published in 2011 and was a New York Times bestseller.
While All My Children ended in 2011, Susan continues to appear in other television roles, starring in Lifetime's Devious Maids and hosting Investigation Discovery's Deadly Affairs. She has also appeared on the Lifetime series Army Wives, as well as on ABC's Dancing with the Stars, and has appeared as a guest on Hot in Cleveland along with hosting Saturday Night Live.
Susan's commitment to her work with children has taken her to Africa in support of Feed The Children, appearing in an Emmy-award winning documentary. She and her husband have been ongoing champions of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York and have been the spokespersons for the National Facing AFib Campaign. She served as the March of Dimes National Ambassador in 2000 and has also been involved with Broadway Cares: Equity Fights AIDS and currently hosts United Cerebral Palsy of NYC "Women Who Care" Luncheon. Susan is the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the prestigious New York City Gracie Award, and the Muse Award for Women in Film & Television. She was inducted into the American Academy of Achievement Awards, was presented with the Italian Board of Guardians Lifetime Achievement Award, and was the second woman to serve as Grand Marshal for New York's iconic Columbus Day parade—the first was Sophia Loren.
"Do what you love," Susan once said, "and if this is your passion, and you need it to breathe—of course, pursue it… learn, keep on growing, always. Not just when you're beginning, but always."
Timeless advice from an actress who enjoyed a remarkable career, donated so much of her time to worthy charities, and created one of the most enduring characters in television history.
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Julie Reihm Casaletto
Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts
Year Inducted: 2015
For decades, Disney Ambassadors have been a constant presence around the globe, attending special events, supporting charitable causes, and spreading goodwill. But the long tradition began with a single individual—Julie Reihm Casaletto, the very first Disneyland Ambassador.
a personification of Disneyland's world-famous spirit of friendliness and happiness.
Julie was born in Galveston, Texas, but the Reihm family moved to Long Beach, California, when she was three months old. After high school, she attended California State Long Beach to study speech. As a part-time job, she became a tour guide at Disneyland. Working weekends and summers in the Park, she soon came to know Walt Disney and quickly got to experience Walt's impish sense of humor.
"I had first met him in the Park when I was a tour guide," Julie recalls. "He followed me up Main Street." One of the members of Julie's tour group was upset that there was a man who hadn't paid for it following the tour. She told Julie that that the man shouldn't get the same information as a paying guest. Julie had hoped that Walt overheard and would move along, because, as she says, "It would have been highly unusual to go up to the man who owned the place and tell him to run along."
"He just winked and grinned at me and walked away. I think he enjoyed taking you a little bit by surprise, and seeing your reaction to things. He delighted in seeing other people delighted."
Walt . . . delighted in seeing other people delighted.
After two years as a tour guide, Julie was encouraged to apply for a new role—that of "Disneyland's Ambassador to the World." As Walt's commitments had increased and his free time dwindled, he found it hard to attend all the events to which he was invited. Disney needed a representative who could travel the world, speaking for Walt when he could not be there in person. Although she initially turned down the offer to become Ambassador—taking a year off from her studies didn't seem wise—she eventually changed her mind and was chosen as Disneyland's first Ambassador in 1965.
As first Ambassador, she was chosen as "a personification of Disneyland's world-famous spirit of friendliness and happiness." She became the template upon which decades of Ambassadors would pattern themselves.
At the time, Julie expressed her genuine enthusiasm for the opportunity the role presented, and the advantage two years of tours for guests from all over the world offered. "I've learned so many fascinating things about so many places from them, I can hardly wait to see them for myself. I feel I've travelled everywhere because of the wonderful people I've met at Disneyland."
In 1965, on the occasion of Disneyland's "Tencennial," the 10th anniversary of the Park opening, Julie was a key part of the festivities. She appeared on the Wonderful World of Color episode "The Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show," where Walt introduced her to Disney Legends such as John Hench and Marc Davis, while giving a preview of upcoming attractions such as the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. "The highlight of my year was to see Walt smiling ear to ear about a new idea—a new project—and feeling his boyish excitement," she later recalled.
Julie also attended several events related to the release of Mary Poppins. Her travels took her to most of the United States and several foreign nations, where she often accepted awards and honors on behalf of Walt. She logged more than 52,000 miles in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
After a year serving as Ambassador, Julie returned to her studies—despite attempts to convince her to stay with Disneyland. She would return on occasion to give tours to VIPs or attend special events, but eventually left California to raise a family in Virginia. She continues to hold fond memories of her time as Ambassador, and of her time spent with Walt. "He wasn't just a great creative person, he was a good 'common sense' person, and he was a person who was tenacious about wanting to get something right, doing the right thing, being there at the right moment—it all meant so much to him. And that was something that we shared, and he realized it, and I realized it, so that was a quick bond for the two of us."
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Carson Van Osten (1945–2015)
Legends Award Category: Consumer Products
Year Inducted: 2015
"I think I always knew that I'd be an artist," Carson Van Osten says, "and although I was too young to remember it, my parents told me that I said I wanted to draw cartoons for Walt Disney when I grew up." And since 1970, Carson Van Osten has done just that. He's helped bring Disney characters to life, in a wide breadth of media all around the world.
After attending the Philadelphia College of Art, Carson instead became a professional musician and recording artist, founding the rock group Nazz along with Todd Rundgren. Moving to Hollywood, he applied his artistic skills as an assistant animator, layout man, and background artist at Fine Art Films, creating animated titles and interstitial segments for The Sonny & Cher Comedy HourThe Ken Berry 'Wow' Show, Jonathan Winters' Hot Dog, and The Dean Martin Show. He also worked on the animated feature Shinbone Alley, based on the "Archy and Mehitabel" stories by Don Marquis.
He arrived at Walt Disney Productions in 1970, beginning as an illustrator of Mickey Mouse comic books.
"I did like to draw Mickey and Goofy stories from the start," Carson says. "And the Studio needed them more—Tony Strobl and Al Hubbard drew the ducks."
Carson became a staff comic strip artist and story man in 1974, working alongside legendary Disney comic artists Floyd Gottfredson and Manuel "Gonzy" Gonzales. "We all worked in the same big room and got to be great friends," Carson says. "They loved to talk about the early days at Disney." Carson was an interested and attentive listener. "I still think about Floyd often, especially when I draw Mickey in the 1930s style."
One of his best-known works is the Disney Comic Strip Artist's Kit, a seven-page primer on staging, perspective, and other design fundamentals inherent in comic panel art. It is still in use today, all around the world. "I wrote and drew those sketches around 1975, and I'm so tickled to know that people still find them helpful today. Frank Thomas saw it and used it for an animation class he was teaching at the Screen Cartoonists Guild. That's how some sketches wound up in the book that he and Ollie wrote, Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life."
In 1980, Carson became a manager in Creative Services for Disney Consumer Products, providing art supervision and concepts for Disney West Coast Licensing. He also oversaw motion picture tie-in advertising, Disney publications, and the Disney Music Company.
"I really liked the variety of work for 2D and 3D products, book or magazine art, record cover ideas, and more. It was changing and challenging every day."
In 1988 Carson took on the role of vice president in Creative Resources for Disney Consumer Products, providing art supervision and guidelines for art production, as well as helping to establish some of the first licensing style guides for the group. In 1994 he became vice president of Creative Services for the European regional office of Disney Consumer Products in Paris, and, starting in 1997, he was vice president of International Creative Development for the Disney Publishing Group. In that role, he provided art and editorial supervision for key international publishing projects.
Other projects to which Carson has contributed were the logo concepts for Mickey Mouse's 50th and 60th birthdays, The Walt Disney Studios, and the Disneyland Hotel clock tower "Mickey" at Disneyland Paris. More recently, he has served as a consultant for the Disney Epic Mickey and Where's MyMickey? games.
"I retired from Disney in 2000," Carson says, "but I have continued to do projects for my friends there as an outside consultant and illustrator. Most of my work is for books, but I've also done concepts for licensing, interactive games, and other areas, too; including seminars about the history of Disney Consumer Products.
Carson passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2015.
Altogether, I've been doing some kind of work for Disney regularly for the past 45 years."
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2015
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Frank Gifford
Television
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Blaine Gibson
Animation & Imagineering
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Cicely Rigdon
Parks & Resorts
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Dick Jones
Voice Actor
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Bob Thomas
Reporter & Author
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Milt Albright
Parks & Resorts
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Walt Peregoy
Animation
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Robin Williams
Film & Voice Actor
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2016
  1. Arthur Hiller – Director
  2. Ken Adam – Production designer
  3. Tracy Scott – Script supervisor
  4. Bill Nunn – Actor
  5. Alice Arlen – Screenwriter
  6. George Kennedy – Actor
  7. Gene Wilder – Actor, director, producer, screenwriter
  8. Donald P. Harris – Film executive
  9. Paul Sylbert – Production designer, set decorator
  10. Michael Cimino – Director, producer, screenwriter
  11. Andrzej Wajda – Theater director
  12. Patty Duke – Actress
  13. Garry Marshall – Actor, director, producer
  14. Wilma Baker – Animator
  15. Emmanuelle Riva – Actress
  16. Janet Patterson – Costume designer, production designer
  17. Anton Yelchin – Actor
  18. Mary Tyler Moore – Actress
  19. Prince – Singer-songwriter, record producer
  20. Kenny Baker – Actor, musician
  21. John Hurt – Actor
  22. Jim Clark – Editor
  23. Norma Moriceau – Costume designer, production designer
  24. Fern Buchner – Makeup artist
  25. Kit West – Special effects artist
  26. Lupita Tovar – Actress
  27. Manlio Rocchetti – Makeup artist
  28. Pat Conroy – Author
  29. Nancy Davis Reagan – Actress, First Lady of the United States 1981-89
  30. Abbas Kiarostami – Director, screenwriter, producer
  31. William Peter Blatty – Writer, filmmaker
  32. Ken Howard – Actor
  33. Tyrus Wong – Artist
  34. Héctor Babenco – Actor, director, producer
  35. Curtis Hanson – Director, producer, screenwriter
  36. Marni Nixon – Singer, actress
  37. Ray West – Sound engineer
  38. Raoul Coutard – Cinematographer
  39. Zsa Zsa Gabor – Actress, socialite
  40. Antony Gibbs – Editor
  41. Om Puri – Actor
  42. Andrea Jaffe – Publicist
  43. Richard Portman – Sound editor
  44. Debbie Reynolds – Actress, singer, humanitarian
  45. Carrie Fisher – Actress, writer, humorist
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Birthdays (2016)
11. Ginnifer Goodwin: Date of Birth: May 22, 1978 [age 37] at Tennessee, USA
3. Jason Bateman: Date of Birth: January 14, 1969 [age 47] at New York, USA
1. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 27] at California, USA
5. Jim Carrey: Date of Birth: January 17, 1962 [age 54] at Ontario, Canada
5. Steve Carell: Date of Birth: August 16, 1962 [age 53] at Massachusetts, USA
11. Idris Elba: Date of Birth: September 6, 1972 [age 43] at London, England
5. Rosario Dawson: Date of Birth: May 9, 1979 [age 36] at New York, USA
11. Carol Burnett: Date of Birth: April 26, 1933 [age 82] at Texas, USA
7. Jenny Slate: Date of Birth: March 25, 1982 [age 33] at Massachusetts, USA
2. Will Arnett: Date of Birth: May 4, 1970 [age 45] at Ontario, Canada
7. Seth Rogen: Date of Birth: April 15, 1982 [age 33] at British Columbia, Canada
1. Nate Torrence: Date of Birth: December 1, 1977 [age 38] at Ohio, USA
4. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 3, 1968 [age 47] at New York, USA
4. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 30] at Georgia, USA
2. Megan Hilty: Date of Birth: March 29, 1981 [age 34] at Washington, USA
1. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 49] at New York, USA
11. Bonnie Hunt: Date of Birth: September 22, 1961 [age 54] at Illinois, USA
5. Don Lake: Date of Birth: November 26, 1956 [age 59] at Ontario, Canada
7. Amy Poehler: Date of Birth: September 16, 1971 [age 44] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Tommy Chong: Date of Birth: May 24, 1938 [age 77] at Alberta, Canada
1. J.K. Simmons: Date of Birth: January 9, 1955 [age 61] at Michigan, USA
2. Octavia Spencer: Date of Birth: May 25, 1970 [age 45] at Alabama, USA
7. Alan Tudyk: Date of Birth: March 16, 1971 [age 44] at Texas, USA
7. Isla Fisher: Date of Birth: February 3, 1976 [age 40] at Muscat, Oman
7. Dan Fogler: Date of Birth: October 20, 1976 [age 39] at New York, USA
1. Jonah Hill: Date of Birth: December 20, 1983 [age 32] at California, USA
1. Jaime Pressly: Date of Birth: July 30, 1977 [age 38] at North Carolina, USA
11. Danai Gurira: Date of Birth: January 14, 1978 [age 38] at Iowa, USA
2. Chloe Bennet: Date of Birth: April 18, 1992 [age 23] at Illinois, USA
11. Charles Osgood: Date of Birth: January 8, 1933 [age 83] at New York, USA
1. Josh Flitter: Date of Birth: August 25, 1994 [age 21] at New Jersey, USA
2. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 28] at New York, USA
2. Niecy Nash: Date of Birth: February 23, 1970 [age 46] at California, USA
5. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 64] at California, USA
1. Shakira: Date of Birth: February 2, 1977 [age 39] at Atlántico, Colombia
3. Raymond S. Persi: Date of Birth: February 17, 1975 [age 41] at California, USA
11. Della Saba: Date of Birth: December 6, 1989 [age 27] at London, England
3. Maurice LaMarche: Date of Birth: March 30, 1958 [age 57] at Ontario, Canada
Phil Johnston
2. Thomas Lennon: Date of Birth: August 9, 1970 [age 45] at Illinois, USA
11. Jeff Corwin: Date of Birth: July 11, 1967 [age 48] at Massachusetts, USA
3. Olivia Holt: Date of Birth: August 5, 1997 [age 18] at Tennessee, USA
Fuchsia!
4. John DiMaggio: Date of Birth: September 4, 1968 [age 47] at New Jersey, USA
2. Katie Lowes: Date of Birth: September 22, 1981 [age 34] at New York, USA
Gita Reddy
1. Jesse Corti: Date of Birth: July 3, 1955 [age 60] at Venezuela
3. Tom Lister: Date of Birth: June 24, 1958 [age 57] at California, USA
11. Josh Dallas: Date of Birth: December 18, 1978 [age 37] at Kentucky, USA
Leah Latham
4. Rich Moore: Date of Birth: May 10, 1963 [age 52] at California, USA
11. Kath Soucie: Date of Birth: February 20, 1967 [age 49] at New York, USA
7. Peter Mansbridge: Date of Birth: July 6, 1948 [age 67] at London, England
5. Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 42] at California, USA
1. Kari Wahlgren: Date of Birth: July 13, 1977 [age 38] at Kansas, USA
4. Byron Howard: Date of Birth: December 26, 1968 [age 47] at Misawa, Japan
Jared Bush
3. Mark Rhino Smith: Date of Birth: September 30, 1969 [age 46] at London, England
Josie Trinidad
2. John Lavelle: Date of Birth: November 23, 1981 [age 34] at New York, USA
3. Kristen Bell: Date of Birth: July 18, 1980 [age 35] at Michigan, USA
Finding Dory (2016)
3. Ellen DeGeneres: Date of Birth: January 26, 1958 [age 58] at Louisiana, USA
3. Albert Brooks: Date of Birth: July 22, 1947 [age 68] at California, USA
4. Ed O'Neill: Date of Birth: April 12, 1946 [age 70] at Ohio, USA
3. Kaitlin Olson: Date of Birth: August 18, 1975 [age 40] at Oregon, USA
7. Hayden Rolence: Date of Birth: March 15, 2004 [age 12] at Illinois, USA
11. Ty Burrell: Date of Birth: August 22, 1967 [age 48] at Oregon, USA
4. Diane Keaton: Date of Birth: January 5, 1946 [age 70] at California, USA
4. Eugene Levy: Date of Birth: December 17, 1946 [age 69] at Ontario, Canada
Sloane Murray
11. Idris Elba: Date of Birth: September 6, 1972 [age 43] at London, England
3. Dominic West: Date of Birth: October 15, 1969 [age 46] at Yorkshire, England
11. Bob Peterson: Date of Birth: January 18, 1961 [age 55] at Ohio, USA
5. Kate McKinnon: Date of Birth: January 6, 1984 [age 32] at New York, USA
11. Bill Hader: Date of Birth: June 7, 1978 [age 38] at Oklahoma, USA
1. Sigourney Weaver: Date of Birth: October 8, 1949 [age 66] at New York, USA
1. Alexander Gould: Date of Birth: May 4, 1994 [age 22] at California, USA
Torbin Xan Bullock
7. Andrew Stanton: Date of Birth: December 3, 1965 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
Katherie Ringgold
Lucia Geddes
Bennett Dammann
3. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 69] at Connecticut, USA
Angus MacLane
1. Willem Dafoe: Date of Birth: July 22, 1955 [age 60] at Wisconsin, USA
1. Brad Garrett: Date of Birth: April 14, 1960 [age 56] at California, USA
2. Allison Janney: Date of Birth: November 19, 1959 [age 56] at Ohio, USA
4. Austin Pendleton: Date of Birth: March 27, 1940 [age 76] at Ohio, USA
5. Stephen Root: Date of Birth: November 17, 1951 [age 64] at Florida, USA
1. Vicki Lewis: Date of Birth: March 17, 1960 [age 56] at Ohio, USA
1. Jerome Ranft: Date of Birth: November 23, 1966 [age 49] at California, USA
Moana (2016)
11. Auli'i Cravalho: Date of Birth: November 22, 2000 [age 16] at Kohala, Hawaii
11. Dwayne Johnson: Date of Birth: May 2, 1972 [age 44] at California, USA
7. Rachel House: Date of Birth: October 20, 1971 [age 45] at Auckland, New Zealand
1. Temuera Morrison: Date of Birth: December 26, 1960 [age 55] at Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
4. Jemaine Clement: Date of Birth: January 10, 1974 [age 42] at Wellington, New Zealand
11. Nicole Scherzinger: Date of Birth: June 29, 1978 [age 38] at Hawaii, USA
7. Alan Tudyk: Date of Birth: March 16, 1971 [age 45] at Texas, USA
Oscar Kightley
2. Troy Polamalu: Date of Birth: April 19, 1981 [age 35] at California, USA
Puanani Cravalho
Louise Bush
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
2. Bob Hoskins: Date of Birth: October 26, 1942 [age 45] at Suffolk, England
11. Charles Fleischer: Date of Birth: August 27, 1950 [age 37] at Washington D.C., USA
1. Christopher Lloyd: Date of Birth: October 22, 1938 [age 49] at Connecticut, USA
7. Kathleen Turner: Date of Birth: June 19, 1954 [age 34] at Missouri, USA
5. Joanna Cassidy: Date of Birth: August 2, 1945 [age 42] at New Jersey, USA
4. Alan Tilvern: Date of Birth: November 5, 1918 [age 69] at London, England
4. Stubby Kaye: Date of Birth: November 11, 1918 [age 69] at New York, USA
1. Lou Hirsch: Date of Birth: February 27, 1955 [age 33] at New York, USA
3. David Lander: Date of Birth: June 22, 1947 [age 41] at New York, USA
3. Fred Newman: Date of Birth: May 6, 1952 [age 36] at Georgia, USA
5. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 70] at Massachusetts, USA
1. April Winchell: Date of Birth: January 4, 1960 [age 28] at New York, USA
4. Richard LeParmentier: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 41] at Pennsylvania, USA
3. Joel Silver: Date of Birth: July 14, 1952 [age 35] at New Jersey, USA
2. Mel Blanc: Date of Birth: May 30, 1908 [age 80] at California, USA
11. Richard Williams: Date of Birth: March 19, 1933 [age 55] at Ontario, Canada
3. Joe Alaskey: Date of Birth: April 17, 1952 [age 36] at New York, USA
3. Wayne Allwine: Date of Birth: February 7, 1947 [age 41] at California, USA
3. Tony Pope: Date of Birth: March 22, 1947 [age 41] at Ohio, USA
11. Russi Taylor: Date of Birth: May 4, 1944 [age 44] at Massachusetts, USA
Cherry Davis
1. Tony Anselmo: Date of Birth: February 18, 1960 [age 28] at Utah, USA
2. Mae Questel: Date of Birth: September 13, 1908 [age 79] at New York, USA
Mary T. Radford
Les Perkins
7. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 73] at Alabama, USA
3. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 35] at Ohio, USA
Jim Gallant
7. Frank Sinatra: Date of Birth: December 12, 1915 [age 72] at New Jersey, USA
Peter Westy
4. Frank Welker: Date of Birth: March 12, 1946 [age 42] at Colorado, USA
Oliver & Company (1988)
7. Joey Lawrence: Date of Birth: April 20, 1976 [age 12] at Pennsylvania, USA
1. Billy Joel: Date of Birth: May 9, 1949 [age 39] at New York, USA
4. Cheech Marin: Date of Birth: July 13, 1946 [age 42] at California, USA
1. Richard Mulligan: Date of Birth: November 13, 1932 [age 56] at New York, USA
2. Roscoe Lee Browne: Date of Birth: May 2, 1925 [age 63] at New Jersey, USA
5. Sheryl Lee Ralph: Date of Birth: December 30, 1956 [age 31] at Connecticut, USA
11. Dom DeLuise: Date of Birth: August 1, 1933 [age 55] at New York, USA
3. Natalie Gregory: Date of Birth: October 20, 1975 [age 13]
5. Bette Midler: Date of Birth: December 1, 1945 [age 42] at Hawaii, USA
3. Robert Loggia: Date of Birth: January 3, 1930 [age 58] at New York, USA
3. Taurean Blacque: Date of Birth: May 10, 1941 [age 47] at New Jersey, USA
4. Carl Weintraub: Date of Birth: March 27, 1946 [age 42]
William Glover
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)
6. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 61] at Georgia, USA
3. Ralph Wright: Date of Birth: May 17, 1908 [age 57] at Oregon, USA
4. Junius Matthews: Date of Birth: June 12, 1890 [age 75] at Illinois, USA
6. Hal Smith: Date of Birth: August 24, 1916 [age 49] at Michigan, USA
3. Barbara Luddy: Date of Birth: May 25, 1908 [age 57] at Montana, USA
3. Clint Howard: Date of Birth: April 20, 1959 [age 6] at California, USA
9. Howard Morris: Date of Birth: September 4, 1919 [age 46] at New York, USA
1. Bruce Reitherman: Date of Birth: September 15, 1955 [age 10] at California, USA
4. Sebastian Cabot: Date of Birth: July 6, 1918 [age 47] at London, England
The Lion King (1994)
5. Matthew Broderick: Date of Birth: March 21, 1962 [age 32] at New York, USA
3. Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Date of Birth: September 8, 1981 [age 12] at Pennsylvania, USA
4. Moira Kelly: Date of Birth: March 6, 1968 [age 26] at New York, USA
9. Niketa Calame: Date of Birth: November 10, 1980 [age 13] at California, USA
2. Jeremy Irons: Date of Birth: September 19, 1948 [age 45] at Isle of Wight, England
3. James Earl Jones: Date of Birth: January 17, 1931 [age 63] at Mississippi, USA
1. Robert Guillaume: Date of Birth: November 30, 1927 [age 66] at Missouri, USA
1. Rowan Atkinson: Date of Birth: January 6, 1955 [age 39] at County Durham, England
5. Nathan Lane: Date of Birth: February 3, 1956 [age 38] at New Jersey, USA
1. Ernie Sabella: Date of Birth: September 19, 1949 [age 44] at New York, USA
1. Whoopi Goldberg: Date of Birth: November 13, 1955 [age 38] at New York, USA
4. Cheech Marin: Date of Birth: July 13, 1946 [age 47] at California, USA
9. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 41] at Ohio, USA
1. Madge Sinclair: Date of Birth: April 28, 1938 [age 56] at Kingston, Jamaica
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
8. Bing Crosby: Date of Birth: May 2, 1903 [age 46] at Washington, USA
2. Basil Rathbone: Date of Birth: June 13, 1892 [age 57] at Johannesburg, South Africa
2. Eric Blore: Date of Birth: December 23, 1887 [age 61] at London, England
1. J. Pat O'Malley: Date of Birth: March 15, 1904 [age 45] at Lancashire, England
6. Claud Allister: Date of Birth: October 3, 1888 [age 61] at London, England
6. Colin Campbell: Date of Birth: March 20, 1883 [age 66] at Falkirk, Scotland
2. Campbell Grant: Date of Birth: November 7, 1909 [age 39] at California, USA
2. Oliver Wallace: Date of Birth: August 6, 1887 [age 62] at London, England
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
6. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 61-69] at Georgia, USA
8. John Fiedler: Date of Birth: February 3, 1925 [age 43-49] at Wisconsin, USA
6. Paul Winchell: Date of Birth: December 21, 1922 [age 45-51] at New York, USA
8. Ralph Wright: Date of Birth: May 17, 1908 [age 57-60] at Oregon, USA
4. Junius Matthews: Date of Birth: June 12, 1890 [age 75-84] at Illinois, USA
6. Hal Smith: Date of Birth: August 24, 1916 [age 49-52] at Michigan, USA
8. Barbara Luddy: Date of Birth: May 25, 1908 [age 57-66] at Montana, USA
8. Clint Howard: Date of Birth: April 20, 1959 [age 6-9] at California, USA
Dori Whitaker
3. Howard Morris: Date of Birth: September 4, 1919 [age 46-49] at New York, USA
1. Bruce Reitherman: Date of Birth: September 15, 1955 [age 10] at California, USA
5. Jon Walmsley: Date of Birth: February 6, 1956 [age 12] at Lancashire, England
Timothy Turner
4. Sebastian Cabot: Date of Birth: July 6, 1918 [age 47-56] at London, England
The Rescuers (1977)
4. Bob Newhart: Date of Birth: September 5, 1929 [age 47] at Illinois, USA
3. Eva Gabor: Date of Birth: February 11, 1919 [age 58] at Budapest, Hungary
3. Michelle Stacy: Date of Birth: November 12, 1969 [age 7] at California, USA
5. James MacDonald: Date of Birth: May 19, 1906 [age 71] at Cheshire, England
3. Jim Jordan: Date of Birth: November 16, 1896 [age 80] at Illinois, USA
3. Geraldine Page: Date of Birth: November 22, 1924 [age 52] at Missouri, USA
3. Joe Flynn: Date of Birth: November 8, 1924 [aged 49] at Ohio, USA
3. Candy Candido: Date of Birth: December 25, 1913 [age 63] at Louisiana, USA
4. John McIntire: Date of Birth: June 27, 1907 [age 69] at Washington, USA
6. Jeanette Nolan: Date of Birth: December 30, 1911 [age 65] at California, USA
2. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 62] at Alabama, USA
5. Larry Clemmons: Date of Birth: November 25, 1906 [age 70] at Illinois, USA
5. George Lindsey: Date of Birth: December 17, 1928 [age 48] at Alabama, USA
4. Dub Taylor: Date of Birth: February 26, 1907 [age 70] at Virginia, USA
8. John Fiedler: Date of Birth: February 3, 1925 [age 52] at Wisconsin, USA
1. Bernard Fox: Date of Birth: May 11, 1927 [age 50] at West Clamorgan, Wales
Bill McMillian
Pete's Dragon (1977)
2. Sean Marshall: Date of Birth: June 19, 1965 [age 12] at California, USA
3. Charlie Callas: Date of Birth: December 20, 1924 [age 52] at New York, USA
3. Helen Reddy: Date of Birth: October 25, 1941 [age 36] at Melbourne, Australia
2. Mickey Rooney: Date of Birth: September 23, 1920 [age 57] at New York, USA
4. Jim Dale: Date of Birth: August 15, 1935 [age 42] at Northamptonshire, England
3. Red Buttons: Date of Birth: February 5, 1919 [age 58] at New York, USA
2. Shelley Winters: Date of Birth: August 18, 1920 [age 57] at Missouri, USA
8. Charles Tyner: Date of Birth: June 8, 1925 [age 52] at Virginia, USA
6. Gary Morgan: Date of Birth: January 2, 1950 [age 27] at New York, USA
6. Jeff Conaway: Date of Birth: October 5, 1950 [age 27] at New York, USA
Cal Bartlett
5. Jane Kean: Date of Birth: April 10, 1923 [age 54] at Connecticut, USA
3. Jim Backus: Date of Birth: February 25, 1913 [age 64] at Ohio, USA
Chicken Little (2005)
3. Zach Braff: Date of Birth: April 6, 1975 [age 30] at New Jersey, USA
5. Garry Marshall: Date of Birth: November 13, 1934 [age 70] at New York, USA
3. Don Knotts: Date of Birth: July 21, 1924 [age 81] at West Virginia, USA
4. Patrick Stewart: Date of Birth: July 13, 1940 [age 65] at Yorkshire, England
6. Amy Sedaris: Date of Birth: March 29, 1961 [age 44] at New York, USA
6. Steve Zahn: Date of Birth: November 13, 1967 [age 37] at Minnesota, USA
5. Joan Cusack: Date of Birth: October 11, 1962 [age 43] at New York, USA
2. Wallace Shawn: Date of Birth: November 12, 1943 [age 61] at New York, USA
2. Harry Shearer: Date of Birth: December 23, 1943 [age 61] at California, USA
6. Fred Willard: Date of Birth: September 18, 1939 [age 66] at Ohio, USA
2. Catherine O'Hara: Date of Birth: March 4, 1954 [age 51] at Ontario, Canada
8. Patrick Warburton: Date of Birth: November 14, 1964 [age 40] at New Jersey, USA
5. Adam West: Date of Birth: September 19, 1928 [age 77] at Washington, USA
4. Mark Walton: Date of Birth: October 24, 1968 [age 37] at Utah, USA
1. Mark Dindal: Date of Birth: 1960 [age 44-45] at Ohio, USA
Dan Molina
6. Joe Whyte: Date of Birth: April 18, 1961 [age 44] at California, USA
Sean Elmore
Evan Dunn
3. Matthew Josten: Date of Birth: September 8, 1997 [age 8] at California, USA
Kelly Hoover
Will Finn
8. Dara McGarry: Date of Birth: October 14, 1964 [age 41] at Tennessee, USA
Mark Kennedy
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
3. Barbara Luddy: Date of Birth: May 25, 1908 [age 47] at Montana, USA
2. Larry Roberts: Date of Birth: September 28, 1926 [age 28] at Ohio, USA
4. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 41] at Indiana, USA
1. Bill Baucom: Date of Birth: May 5, 1910 [age 45] at Kentucky, USA
2. Peggy Lee: Date of Birth: May 26, 1920 [age 35] at North Dakota, USA
4. Lee Millar: Date of Birth: June 13, 1924 [age 31] at British Columbia, Canada
10. Verna Felton: Date of Birth: July 20, 1890 [age 64] at California, USA
3. George Givot: Date of Birth: February 18, 1903 [age 52] at Nebraska, USA
4. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 35] at Oregon, USA
10. Alan Reed: Date of Birth: August 20, 1907 [age 47] at New York, USA
2. Stan Freberg: Date of Birth: August 7, 1926 [age 28] at California, USA
3. Thurl Ravenscroft: Date of Birth: February 6, 1914 [age 41] at Nebraska, USA
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
4. Alan Young: Date of Birth: November 19, 1919 [age 64] at Tyne-and-Wear, England
4. Wayne Allwine: Date of Birth: February 7, 1947 [age 36] at California, USA
6. Hal Smith: Date of Birth: August 24, 1916 [age 67] at Michigan, USA
6. Will Ryan: Date of Birth: November 13, 1939 [age 44] at California, USA
6. Eddie Carroll: Date of Birth: September 5, 1933 [age 50] at Alberta, Canada
6. Patricia Parris: Date of Birth: October 22, 1950 [age 33] at Ohio, USA
4. Dick Billingsley: Date of Birth: January 6, 1975 [age 8] at USA
1. Clarence Nash: Date of Birth: December 7, 1904 [age 79] at Oklahoma, USA
Cars 2 (2011)
10. Larry the Cable Guy: Date of Birth: February 17, 1963 [age 48] at Nebraska, USA
10. Owen Wilson: Date of Birth: November 18, 1968 [age 42] at Texas, USA
6. Michael Caine: Date of Birth: March 14, 1933 [age 78] at London, England
2. Emily Mortimer: Date of Birth: December 1, 1971 [age 39] at London, England
5. Eddie Izzard: Date of Birth: February 7, 1962 [age 49] at Wiltshire, England
10. John Turturro: Date of Birth: February 28, 1957 [age 54] at New York, USA
6. Brent Musburger: Date of Birth: May 26, 1939 [age 72] at Oregon, USA
4. Joe Mantegna: Date of Birth: November 13, 1947 [age 63] at Illinois, USA
5. Thomas Kretschmann: Date of Birth: September 8, 1962 [age 48] at Dessau, Germany
2. Peter Jacobson: Date of Birth: March 24, 1965 [age 46] at Illinois, USA
6. Bonnie Hunt: Date of Birth: September 22, 1961 [age 49] at Illinois, USA
4. Darrell Waltrip: Date of Birth: February 5, 1947 [age 64] at Kentucky, USA
4. Franco Nero: Date of Birth: November 23, 1941 [age 69] at Parma, Italy
6. David Hobbs: Date of Birth: June 9, 1939 [age 72] at Warwickshire, England
Patrick Walker
3. Tony Shalhoub: Date of Birth: October 9, 1953 [age 57] at Wisconsin, USA
5. Jeff Garlin: Date of Birth: June 5, 1962 [age 49] at Illinois, USA
Michel Michelis: Place of Birth: at Montpellier, France
10. Jason Issacs: Date of Birth: June 6, 1963 [age 48] at Liverpool, England
3. Lloyd Sherr: Date of Birth: March 24, 1959 [age 52] at California, USA
4. Bruce Campbell: Date of Birth: June 22, 1958 [age 53] at Michigan, USA
Teresa Gallagher
10. Jenifer Lewis: Date of Birth: January 25, 1957 [age 54] at Missouri, USA
6. Stanley Townsend: Date of Birth: August 1961 [age 49] at Dublin, Ireland
3. Velibor Topic: Date of Birth: 1970 [age 40-41] at Mostar, Yugoslavia
1. Sig Hansen: Date of Birth: April 28, 1966 [age 45] at Washington, USA
6. Guido Quaroni: Date of Birth: November 9, 1967 [age 43] at Pavia, Italy
2. Vanessa Redgrave: Date of Birth: January 30, 1937 [age 74] at London, England
John Mainieri
4. Brad Lewis: Date of Birth: April 29, 1958 [age 53] at California, USA
10. Cheech Marin: Date of Birth: July 13, 1946 [age 64] at California, USA
2. Jeff Gordon: Date of Birth: August 4, 1971 [age 39] at California, USA
10. Lewis Hamilton: Date of Birth: January 7, 1985 [age 26] at Hertfordshire, England
5. Paul Dooley: Date of Birth: February 22, 1928 [age 83] at West Virginia, USA
5. Edie McClurg: Date of Birth: July 23, 1951 [age 59] at Missouri, USA
5. Richard Kind: Date of Birth: November 22, 1956 [age 54] at New Jersey, USA
10. Katherine Helmond: Date of Birth: July 5, 1929 [age 81] at Texas, USA
4. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 64] at Connecticut, USA
5. Michael Wallis: Date of Birth: October 7, 1945 [age 65] at Missouri, USA
Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell’s Midsummer Rescue (2011)
1. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 23] at California, USA
4. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 58] at Ohio, USA
10. Michael Jordan: Date of Birth: February 17, 1963 [age 48] at New York, USA
4. Lauren Mote: Date of Birth: February 10, 1997 [age 14] at Sunderland, England
6. Billy West: Date of Birth: April 16, 1950 [age 61] at Michigan, USA
6. Mia Wasikowska: Date of Birth: October 14, 1989 [age 21] at Canberra, Australia
4. Michael Sheen: Date of Birth: February 5, 1969 [age 42] at Newport, Wales
1. Kelsey Grammer: Date of Birth: February 21, 1955 [age 56] at USA Virgin Islands
1. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 45] at New York, USA
10. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 2, 1968 [age 42] at New York, USA
10. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 25] at Georgia, USA
10. Kristin Chenoweth: Date of Birth: July 24, 1968 [age 42] at Oklahoma, USA
5. Angela Bartys: Date of Birth: April 18, 1984 [age 27] at California, USA
Travis Oates
5. Tom Kenny: Date of Birth: July 13, 1962 [age 49] at New York, USA
5. Craig Ferguson: Date of Birth: May 17, 1962 [age 49] at Glasgow, Scotland
5. Dee Bradley Baker: Date of Birth: August 31, 1962 [age 48] at Indiana, USA
3. Bob Bergen: Date of Birth: March 8, 1964 [age 47] at Missouri, USA
4. Bill Farmer: Date of Birth: November 14, 1952 [age 58] at Kansas, USA
5. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 55] at Michigan, USA
5. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 48] at Texas, USA
5. Bud Luckey: Date of Birth: July 28, 1934 [age 76] at Montana, USA
5. Eric Bauza: Date of Birth: December 7, 1979 [age 31] at Ontario, Canada
6. John Cleese: Date of Birth: October 27, 1939 [age 71] at Somerset, England
6. Kristen Anderson-Lopez: Date of Birth: March 21, 1972 [age 39] at New York, USA
Wyatt Dean Hall
Jack Boulter
3. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 24] at New York, USA
3. Theresa Randle: Date of Birth: December 27, 1964 [age 46] at Michigan, USA
1. Wayne Knight: Date of Birth: August 7, 1955 [age 55] at New York, USA
5. America Young: Date of Birth: December 6, 1984 [age 26] at New Mexico, USA
3. Kathryn Cressida: Date of Birth: March 1, 1970 [age 41] at California, USA
5. Tara Strong: Date of Birth: February 12, 1973 [age 38] at Ontario, Canada
1. Kelly Sheridan: Date of Birth: May 19, 1977 [age 34] at Ontario, Canada
1. Jerome Ranft: Date of Birth: November 23, 1966 [age 44] at California, USA
10. Burny Mattinson: Date of Birth: May 13, 1935 [age 76] at California, USA
1. Jocelyn Blue: Date of Birth: December 30, 1966 [age 44] at California, USA
4. Charity James: Date of Birth: October 13, 1958 [age 52] at USA
June Melby
3. Catherine Reitman: Date of Birth: April 28, 1981 [age 30] at California, USA
2. Colleen Wainwright: Date of Birth: February 9, 1965 [age 46] at California, USA
5. Huell Howser: Date of Birth: October 18, 1945 [age 65] at Tennessee, USA
4. Cara Dillion: Date of Birth: July 21, 1975 [age 35] at County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
10. Faith Prince: Date of Birth: August 6, 1957 [age 53] at Georgia, USA
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Birthday Months + Death Months + Last Ages
  • Richard Libertini (May 21, 1933 — January 7, 2016) (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
  • Miguel Ferrer (February 7, 1955 — present) (Mulan, Rio 2)
  • Brian Bedford (February 16, 1935 — January 13, 2016) (Robin Hood)
  • Alan Rickman (February 21, 1946 — January 14, 2016) (Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland)
  • Joe Alaskey (April 17, 1952 — February 3, 2016) (Looney Tunes, Rugrats)
  • Daniel Gerson (August 1, 1966 — February 6, 2016) (Monsters, Inc., Big Hero 6, Chicken Little)
  • Alethea McGrath (June 1, 1920 — February 9, 2016) (Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
  • George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 — February 28, 2016) (Cats Don't Dance)
  • Garry Shandling (November 29, 1949 — March 24, 2016) (Over the Hedge, Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
  • Erik Bauersfeld (June 28, 1922 — April 3, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Doris Roberts (November 4, 1925 — April 17, 2016) (Christmas Vacation)
  • Don Rickles (May 8, 1926 — present) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Quest for Camelot)
  • Bill Paxton (May 17, 1955 — present) (Titanic)
  • Alan Young (November 19, 1919 — May 19, 2016) (DuckTales, Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Janet Waldo (February 4, 1920June 12, 2016) (The Jetsons, The Flintstones)
  • Anton Yelchin (March 11, 1989June 19, 2016) (Star Trek, The Smurfs)
  • Bill Woodson (July 16, 1917 — present) (The Small One, Disney Storyteller Series)
  • Garry Marshall (November 13, 1934July 19, 2016) (Chicken Little, The Princess Bride)
  • Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930July 24, 2016) (The King and I, CinderellaThe Sound of Music, MulanAlice in Wonderland)
  • Kenny Baker (August 24, 1934August 13, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Jack Riley (December 30, 1935August 19, 2016) (Rugrats)
  • Charmian Carr (December 27, 1942September 17, 2016) (The Sound of Music)
  • June Foray (September 18, 1917 — present) (Looney Tunes, Cinderella, The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show, Mulan)
  • Adam West (September 19, 1928 — present) (Batman, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons)
  • Gary Dubin (May 5, 1959October 8, 2016) (The AristoCats)
  • Roger Moore (October 14, 1927 — present) (Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore)
  • Barbara Cook (October 25, 1927 — present) (Thumbelina)
  • Tammy Grimes (January 30, 1934October 30, 2016) (The Last Unicorn)
  • Sam Shepard (November 5, 1943 — present) (Charlotte's Web)
  • Robert Guillaume (November 30, 1927 — present) (The Lion King)
  • Bernard Fox (May 11, 1927 — December 14, 2016) (The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down UnderTitanic)
  • Patti Deutsch (December 16, 1943 — present) (The Emperor's New Groove, Tarzan, Monsters, Inc.)
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — December 18, 2016) (sister of Eva Gabor)
  • Liz Smith (December 11, 1921December 24, 2016) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  • Carrie Fisher (October 21, 1956December 27, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Debbie Reynolds (April 1, 1932December 28, 2016) (Singin' in the Rain, Charlotte's Web)
  • Joseph Bologna (December 30, 1934 — present) (Ice Age: The Meltdown)
Retirements
  1. Benjamin Whitrow (February 17, 1937 — present) (Chicken Run)
  2. Stephen Furst (May 8, 1954 — present) (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
  3. Bruce Forsyth (February 22, 1928 — present) (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
  4. Fran Brill (September 30, 1946 — present) (Sesame Street)
  5. Charles Tyner (June 8, 1925 — present) (Pete's Dragon)
  6. Della Reese (July 6, 1931 — present) (Dinosaur)
  7. Bud Luckey (July 28, 1934 — present) (The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue)
  8. Ian Holm (September 12, 1931 — present) (Ratatouille, The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit)
  9. Joan Plowright (October 28, 1929 — present) (Dinosaur, Curious George)
  10. Tony Haygarth (February 4, 1945 — present) (Chicken Run)
  11. Glen Campbell (April 22, 1936 — present) (Rock-a-Doodle)
  12. Samantha Eggar (March 5, 1939 — present) (Hercules)
  13. Carl Weintraub (March 27, 1946 — present) (Oliver & Company)
  14. Doris Day (April 3, 1922 — present)
  15. Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 — present) (Darby O'Gill and the Little People, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)
  16. Kevin Clash (September 17, 1960 — present) (Sesame Street)
  17. Joan Copeland (June 1, 1922 — present) (Brother Bear)
  18. Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — present) (Wallace & Gromit)
  19. David Frankham (February 16, 1926 — present) (101 Dalmatians)
  20. Roddy Maude-Roxby (April 2, 1930 — present) (The AristoCats)
  21. Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — present) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women)
  22. Arthur Burghardt (August 29, 1947 — present) (The Prince and the Pauper)
  23. Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — present) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
  24. Bruce Reitherman (September 15, 1955 — present) (The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
  25. Randy Quaid (October 1, 1950 — present) (Home on the Range)
  26. Karen Dotrice (November 9, 1955 — present) (Mary Poppins)
Birthday Months + Death Months
  • Robert Loggia (January 3, 1930 — December 4, 2015) (Oliver & Company)
  • David Bowie (January 8, 1947 — January 10, 2016) (Labyrinth, The Prestige)
  • Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930 — January 7, 2015) (101 Dalmatians)
  • Richard Bakalyan (January 29, 1931 — February 27, 2015) (The Fox and the Hound)
  • Tammy Grimes (January 30, 1934 — October 30, 2016) (The Last Unicorn)
  • Janet Waldo (February 4, 1920 — June 12, 2016) (The Jetsons, The Flintstones)
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — December 18, 2016) (sister of Eva Gabor)
  • Barrie Ingham (February 10, 1932 — January 23, 2015) (The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Brian Bedford (February 16, 1935 — January 13, 2016) (Robin Hood)
  • George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 — February 28, 2016) (Cats Don't Dance)
  • Alan Rickman (February 21, 1946 — January 14, 2016) (Harry Potter)
  • Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 — July 24, 2016) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music, Mulan, Alice in Wonderland)
  • Alex Rocco (February 29, 1936 — July 18, 2015) (A Bug's Life)
  • Nicholas Smith (March 5, 1934 — December 6, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, A Matter of Loaf and Death)
  • Anton Yelchin (March 11, 1989 — June 19, 2016) (Star Trek, Star Trek)
  • Jack Lindquist (March 15, 1927 — February 28, 2016)
  • Susan Sheridan (March 18, 1947 — August 9, 2015) (The Black Cauldron)
  • Leonard Nimoy (March 26, 1931 — February 27, 2015) (Star TrekAtlantis: The Lost Empire)
  • Richard Dysart (March 30, 1929 — April 5, 2015) (L.A. LawWall StreetThe Thing)
  • Debbie Reynolds (April 1, 1932 — December 28, 2016) (Singin' in the Rain, Charlotte's Web)
  • Joe Alaskey (April 17, 1952 — February 3, 2016) (Looney Tunes, Rugrats)
  • Roger Rees (May 5, 1944 — July 10, 2015) (Return to Never Land)
  • Gary Dubin (May 5, 1959 — October 8, 2016) (The AristoCats)
  • Geraldine McEwan (May 9, 1932 — January 30, 2015) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  • Bernard Fox (May 11, 1927 — December 14, 2016) (The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, Titanic)
  • Richard Libertini (May 21, 1933 — January 7, 2016) (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
  • Christopher Lee (May 27, 1922 — June 7, 2015) (The Lord of the RingsStar Wars)
  • Alethea McGrath (June 1, 1920 — February 9, 2016) (Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
  • Prince (June 7, 1958 — April 21, 2016)
  • Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949 — October 6, 2015) (Old YellerPete's Dragon)
  • Erik Bauersfeld (June 28, 1922 — April 3, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Zoe Leader (July 1, 1949 — March 3, 2015)
  • Ron Glass (July 10, 1945 — November 25, 2016) (Recess: School's Out)
  • Lance Percival (July 26, 1933 — January 6, 2015) (The Beatles)
  • Daniel Gerson (August 1, 1966 — February 6, 2016) (Monsters, Inc., Big Hero 6, Chicken Little)
  • Stan Freberg (August 7, 1926 — April 7, 2015) (Looney TunesLady and the Tramp)
  • John Stephenson (August 9, 1923 — May 15, 2015) (The FlintstonesCharlotte's Web)
  • James Horner (August 14, 1953 — June 22, 2015) (Titanic)
  • Maureen O'Hara (August 17, 1920 — October 24, 2015) (How Green Way My ValleyMiracle on 34th StreetThe Quiet Man)
  • Kenny Baker (August 24, 1934 — August 13, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 — December 23, 2015) (Sesame Street)
  • David Smyrl (September 13, 1935 — March 22, 2016) (Sesame Street)
  • Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 — May 23, 2015) (Planes: Fire & Rescue)
  • Carrie Fisher (October 21, 1956 — December 27, 2016) (Star Wars)
  • Tyrus Wong (October 25, 1910 — December 30, 2016) (Bambi)
  • Doris Roberts (November 4, 1925 — April 17, 2016) (Christmas Vacation)
  • Garry Marshall (November 13, 1934 — July 19, 2016) (Chicken Little, The Princess Bride)
  • Alan Young (November 19, 1919 — May 19, 2016) (DuckTales, Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective)
  • Garry Shandling (November 29, 1949 — March 24, 2016) (Over the Hedge, Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
  • Liz Smith (December 11, 1921 — December 24, 2016) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
  • Anita Gordon (December 21, 1929 — May 10, 2015) (Fun and Fancy Free)
  • Charmian Carr (December 27, 1942 — September 17, 2016) (The Sound of Music)
  • Jack Riley (December 30, 1935 — August 19, 2016) (Rugrats)
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Actors' Ages dialogues
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Age: 0
TUI: Moana!
BLOAT: Now what?
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TUI: What can be done?
TINKER BELL: On three!
TINKER BELL: No, Fawn.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
DONALD: Doggone stubborn nitwit!
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
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Age: 1
JOJO: (ECHOING) Yopp!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
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Age: 2
MR. BIG: Meh.
DORY: Mom! Dad!
BIANCA: Your tail.
DORY: Mmm, got it.
DORY: Marlin? Nemo?
SYKES: Yeah, who is it?
CHICKEN LITTLE: No!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run!
FINNICK: She hustled you.
DORY: One, two, three, four...
CHICKEN LITTLE: Look out!
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
DORY: Oh boy. Okay. This is--
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
BIANCA: Oh, Penny! You'll fall!
BIANCA: Keep trying, Evinrude.
CHICKEN LITTLE: We'll survive!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Hurry! Hurry!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
BIANCA: Look out! The river boat!
CHICKEN LITTLE: All right, guys.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Here's your kid!
BIANCA: Captain, you fly beautifully.
BIANCA: Let go, you big bullies, you!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for your lives!
CHICKEN LITTLE: I'm telling the truth.
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Age: 3
POOH: Oh!
RABBIT: No!
RABBIT: Order, please.
POOH: Excuse me, Owl,
POOH: I'm sorry, Eeyore.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
NARRATOR: They started back.
NARRATOR: Wherever they go,
NARRATOR: There goes Tigger,
NARRATOR: As a matter of fact,
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
RABBIT: Oh, my heavens to Betsy.
NARRATOR: Trespassers William?
NARRATOR: And so it seemed to be.
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
FOGHORN: Keep looking. Dig deeper!
SYLVESTER: What makes you so sure?
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Age: 4
RITA: Run along, Roscoe.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
MARVIN: Come to me, my prey.
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Age: 5
BUGS: Go.
BUGS: Go!
BUGS: Go!
BUGS: Drop.
MANCHAS: You...
BUGS: That's our guy.
LIONHEART: Really?
BUGS: Drop! I said "drop"!
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
BUGS: Come on, Dinah! Yah!
BUGS: Hold on. He's got something.
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Age: 6
JESSICA: Who is it?
BELLWETHER: Judy!
JESSICA: Oh, all right.
MORTON: Please, for me...
ANNOUNCER: That's right.
JESSICA: I suppose you think
WINSTON: I'm sure he's just fine.
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
JESSICA: Mr. Valiant. Mr. Valiant?
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
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Age: 7
MUFASA: Scar!
MUFASA: Zazu.
MUFASA: Simba.
ROSETTA: Fawn?
BABY DORY: Hello?
FRANCIS: Goodness!
MUFASA: Remember.
MUFASA: Remember.
BABY DORY: Really?
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
ROSETTA: There you are!
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
ROSETTA: Speaking of smells,
ROSETTA: You can do it, sugar!
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
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Age: 8
KATIE: Ah.
DARRELL: Whoo-hoo!
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
DARRELL: After today?
RAOUL: Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut!
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
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Age: 9
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
NYX: Just like the other two.
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
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Age: 10
JUDY: You!
JUDY: Huh.
FURY: Nyx.
FAWN: Nyx!
FAWN: Tink!
FAWN: Help!
JUDY: Boom!
FAWN: Gruff?
FAWN: Gruff?
SINA: Moana!
JUDY: Oh, no!
JUDY: It's him!
JUDY: That's it?
JUDY: Clawhauser!
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
JUDY: I will find him.
RUNT: Oh, poor Fish!
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
JUDY: What about him?
FAWN: What happened?
JUDY: When I was a kid...
FAWN: Nyx got it backwards.
JUDY: Um, I don't understand.
RUNT: (SINGING) I'll survive
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
MELVIN: Silence! (ECHOING)
RUNT: They're... They're comin'.
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
BENNY: I'm gettin' too old for this!
MELVIN: Well, then. This is awkward.
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Age: 11
DODGER: Go!
DODGER: Tito!
ZAZU: Step lively.
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
DODGER: You help Tito.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
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Age: 12
HOLLEY: Mater!
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
NEMO: Dory! Dory!
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
HOLLEY: So, we'll be okay? Really?
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
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Age: 13
JENNY: No.
JENNY: Oliver?
MARLIN: Becky.
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
SIMBA: Come here!
EEYORE: There's one.
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
MARLIN: What? Jenny and what?
SMART ASS: Come on you mugs.
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
MARLIN: No. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
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Age: 14
HANK: Sh!
HANK: Sorry.
LIZZY: Whoa!
NALA: Simba!
JENNY: A whale?
HANK: Time to go!
MARVIN: Patty-cake.
NALA: It's really creepy.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
LIZZY: Oh! Sorry, fairies.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
HANK: Where's everybody else?
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
MARVIN: Oh, Jessica, you promised.
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Age: 15
ABBY: Fish.
ABBY: Fish!
BUCK: Huh?
BUCK: Okay.
ABBY: Go! Go!
ROSETTA: Pull!
McQUEEN: Mater!
ABBY: Ring the bell!
BUCK: Chicken Little!
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
DOLORES: Cut it out, Angelo.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
BUCK: Hey! Son! You all right?
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
ABBY: No worries, Mr. Woolensworth.
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Age: 16
MAUI: Te Kā!
MOANA: Pua!
MOANA: Yeah!
MOANA: Fixed!
MOANA: No, no!
BOGO: Yes. I know.
BOGO: Number two.
UMPIRE: You're out!
MAUI: Hey, crab cake!
MOANA: What's in there?
NARRATOR: Chapter one,
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
MAUI: Enjoy your beauty rest?
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
POOH: But I haven't finished yet.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
BRENT: Japan, land of the rising sun,
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
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Age: 17
COACH: Time out!
COACH: Chicken Little!
GRAMMA: When I die...
SALLY: Hi! You're home late.
GRAMMA: In the beginning...
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
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Age: 18
PIGLET: Okay.
ABU: Yum, yum!
PIGLET: And six.
PIGLET: Excuse me.
EDDIE: Roger, don't...
PIGLET: I found something.
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
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Age: 19
NICK: No.
NICK: Yeah...
NICK: Uh, no.
NICK: Carrots.
NICK: Oh, boy.
JUANITA: Bugs!
NICK: No, no, no!
NICK: No, no, no!
TWEETY: Michael?
FISHERMAN: Chief?
NICK: Uh, no, no. There are.
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
TWEETY: Oh, no. It's closed.
NICK: Mission accomplished.
PORKY: Piggy coming through.
PORKY: I thought we search in style.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
JUANITA: Mike? Honey, are you okay?
TWEETY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
TWEETY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
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Age: 20
MATER: No.
MATER: Wow.
MATER: Why is that?
BERNARD: Look out!
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
BERNARD: Psst! Psst!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
MICHAEL: Not that casual.
BERNARD: Look out below!
MICHAEL: Good job, Dinah.
MICHAEL: Please, please, no!
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
BERNARD: Look. It won't go through.
BERNARD: Boy, the things kids collect.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
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Age: 21
LITTLE: Runt!
CLANK: It's working!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
ZÜNDAPP: Wunderbar!
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
DAFFY: What is it, Bugs?
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ZÜNDAPP: Go 50% power.
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
DAFFY: He's getting in the box!
ZÜNDAPP: Agent Leland Turbo.
LITTLE: He was my good friend.
OWL: Its hide is like a shaggy rug
DAFFY: Ooh! Someone's coming!
OWL: You're on a roll go on, go on
DAFFY: But the sign says it's closed.
EEYORE: (SINGING) It's me, it's me
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
LITTLE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
DAFFY: Hey, Bugs! Stop! Slow down!
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Age: 22
FINN: Roger that.
FINN: Impossible.
CARL: What is that?
ALICE: (GASPS) Oh.
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
ALICE: They don't call this
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
FINN: This seems like a dead end.
FINN: Once we're inside, stay close.
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
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Age: 23
TINKER BELL: Oh!
TINKER BELL: Wow!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
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Age: 24
CHASE: Over here!
PIGLET: Oh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
SHIP: What are you doing out here?
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Age: 25
SNOOPS: Ow!
MEDUSA: Penny!
MEDUSA: Penny, dear.
MEDUSA: Oh, shut up!
MEDUSA: Brutus! Nero!
MEDUSA: Well, look faster!
SNOOPS: No, I know, I know.
MEDUSA: There is another one!
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
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Age: 26
HORTON: Hello!
HORTON: Whew!
HORTON: Morton?
MAYOR: That's right.
NALA: Simba, wait up!
HORTON: Wait! Come back!
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
MAYOR: Everybody, don't stop!
HORTON: Mayor? Are you there?
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Age: 27
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
KANGAROO: Hmm.
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
TIGGER: S-T-O-P. Stop!
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
WENDY: It's in my room.
FAWN: Road? What road?
BOBBLE: Give me the sap.
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
WENDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
NARRATOR: And so all ended well...
NARRATOR: And why didn't he speak?
KANGAROO: That Horton is a menace.
WENDY: (AS MICHAEL) Thanks, Bugs.
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2016 calendar (1)
February 4, 1966Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (50th anniversary)
March 4, 2016Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend
March 11The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
June 17, 2016Finding Dory
June 22Lady and the Tramp, The Rescuers, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
June 24The Lion King, Cars 2 (5th anniversary)
July 15, 2011Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (5th anniversary)
July 17, 1955Disneyland
October 5, 1949The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
November 3, 1977Pete's Dragon
November 4, 2005Chicken Little
November 18, 1988Oliver & Company
November 23, 2016Moana
December 16, 1983Mickey's Christmas Carol
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2016 calendar (2)
January 29, 1959Sleeping Beauty
February 5, 1953Peter Pan
April 3, 2015Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate
May 29, 2009Up
June 19Mulan, Inside Out
June 26, 1981The Great Muppet Caper (35th anniversary)
July 10, 1981The Fox and the Hound (35th anniversary)
July 13, 1987The Brave Little Toaster
August 13, 1942Bambi
August 24, 1942Saludos Amigos
August 27, 1964Mary Poppins
November 25Aladdin, A Bug's Life, The Good Dinosaur
December 11The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell
December 24, 1970The AristoCats
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2016 calendar (3)
May 30, 2003Finding Nemo
June 27Hercules, WALL-E
July 2, 1986The Great Mouse Detective (30th anniversary)
July 18, 2014Planes: Fire & Rescue
September 27, 1947Fun & Fancy Free
October 23, 1941Dumbo (75th anniversary)
November 1, 2003Brother Bear
November 7, 2014Big Hero 6
November 10, 1969Sesame Street
November 21, 2008Bolt
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2016 calendar (4)
February 7, 1940Pinocchio
February 16, 1996Muppet Treasure Island (20th anniversary)
April 20, 1946Make Mine Music (70th anniversary)
June 21The Hunchback of Notre Dame (20th anniversary), Lilo & Stitch, Monsters University
July 24, 1985The Black Cauldron
August 9, 2013Planes
November 12, 1946Song of the South (70th anniversary)
November 13, 1940Fantasia
November 23, 1991Beauty and the Beast (25th anniversary)
November 27Treasure Planet, Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret
December 20Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
December 25 – Old YellerThe Sword in the Stone
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2016 calendar (5)
January 13, 2012Tangled Ever After w/ The Pixie Olympics
February 3, 1945The Three Caballeros
March 30, 2007Meet the Robinsons
June 15, 2001Atlantis: The Lost Empire (15th anniversary)
June 22The Muppet Movie, Brave
June 29, 2007Ratatouille
July 13, 1984The Muppets Take Manhattan
July 26, 1951Alice in Wonderland (65th anniversary)
August 3, 1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
November 2 – Monsters, Inc. (15th anniversary), Wreck-It Ralph
November 8, 1973Robin Hood
November 16, 1990The Rescuers Down Under
November 21, 2007Enchanted
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2016 calendar (7)
February 6, 1943Saludos Amigos
March 2, 1965The Sound of Music
April 2, 2004Home on the Range
May 27, 1948Melody Time
June 18Tarzan, Toy Story 3
July 9, 1982TRON
September 13, 1976The Muppet Show
October 1, 1971Walt Disney World (45th anniversary)
October 29, 1993The Nightmare Before Christmas
November 5, 2004The Incredibles
November 24Toy Story 2, Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure
December 1320,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Bedknobs and Broomsticks (45th anniversary)
December 21, 1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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2016 calendar (11)
January 25, 1961101 Dalmatians (55th anniversary)
February 15, 1950Cinderella
May 19, 2000Dinosaur
June 9, 2006Cars (10th anniversary)
June 23, 1995Pocahontas
August 25, 1939The Wizard of Oz
October 18, 1967The Jungle Book
November 17, 1989The Little Mermaid
November 22, 1995Toy Story
December 15, 2000The Emperor's New Groove
December 16, 1978The Small One
December 21, 1944The Three Caballeros
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Off-screen dialogues (1)
KAI: No!
KAI: Yes.
BAO: Fire!
TUI: Moana!
CHIP: Whoa!
BASIL: Toby!
ONUS: Land ho!
ALICE: Oh, dear.
MANCHAS: You...
URSULA: Eric, no!
BLOAT: Now what?
CARL: What is that?
CHIP: Yeah, let's go!
BAO: Fire in the hole!
LIONHEART: Really?
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TUI: What can be done?
BASIL: On the contrary!
KAI: I fought by his side.
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
TINKER BELL: On three!
TINKER BELL: No, Fawn.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
BASIL: But of course. Left turn.
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER: Hello.
URSULA: Yes, hurry home, Princess.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.

TUI:
Have you tried using a different bait?
TWEDDLEDEE:
But answer there came none
PETERBILT:
Turn on your lights, you moron!
TWEEDLEDEE:
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Come with us as we explore
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER:
Hello. I'm Sigourney Weaver.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Welcome to the Open Ocean.
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Off-screen dialogues (2)
JIM: Aah!
ZEUS: Ha ha!
JIM: A big door,
JIM: Mom, look,
JASMINE: Jafar.
ROSETTA: Fawn?
LAWRENCE: Sire!
CHASE: Over here!
JASMINE: Aladdin.
ARROW: Mr. Silver?
BABY DORY: Hello?
BABY DORY: Really?
DOPPLER: Flint's trove?
JIM: The Lagoon Nebula?
JOJO: (ECHOING) Yopp!
JIM: Morph, here! Morph!
ROSETTA: There you are!
HUDSON: Oh, just in case.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
DOPPLER: Well, uh, ahem...
JIM: You never quit, do you?
JIM: Come here, boy. Morph!
JIM: B.E.N.? B.E.N.? B.E.N.!
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
ARROW: Heave up the braces.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
ARROW: What's all this, then?
DOPPLER: Don't worry, Sarah.
ROSETTA: Speaking of smells,
DOPPLER: Aah, aah, aah. Oof!
ROSETTA: You can do it, sugar!
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
DOPPLER: Captain, the last wave!
DOPPLER: Um, ahem, pardon me.
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
SHIP: What are you doing out here?
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
HUDSON: Not all my tricks, rookie!
VLAD: Right in the beak! (GRUNTS)
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.

DOPPLER:
I just spoke with the constabulary.
COGSWORTH:
What are you yammering about?
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Off-screen dialogues (3)
PO: Oh!
PO: Ow!
PO: Oh...
NICK: No.
PO: Whoa!
KATIE: Ah.
PO: Gotcha.
NICK: Yeah...
NICK: Uh, no.
PO: I am ready
MIA: He's hot!
HADES: Meg?
PO: What the...
NICK: Carrots.
NICK: Oh, boy.
MR. BIG: Meh.
PO: Guys, guys.
RAY: No, no, no!
NICK: No, no, no!
NICK: No, no, no!
SULTAN: Jasmine.
PRINCE: One heart
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
DORY: Mom! Dad!
DODO: Look lively.
DORY: Mmm, got it.
FIDGET: Open wide.
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
FISHERMAN: Chief?
SULTAN: Oh, dearest.
DORY: Marlin? Nemo?
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
BOB: This is it, Darrell.
DARRELL: Whoo-hoo!
TIGRESS: Still nothing.
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
BOB: It's gonna be close.
DARRELL: After today?
DARRELL: He's back in!
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
HADES: How sentimental.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
BOB: Right. No tires again.
FINNICK: She hustled you.
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
SCUTTLE: Wa, wa, wa, wa!
SCROOP: What was it now?
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
NICK: Uh, no, no. There are.
PRINCE: I have but one song
DARRELL: I don't believe it!
NICK: Mission accomplished.
DORY: One, two, three, four...
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
BOB: McQueen's going inside!
DORY: Oh boy. Okay. This is--
PO: And that guy is... (GASPS)
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
DARRELL: Trouble, turn three!
BOB: ...we have a three-way tie.
DARRELL: He lost momentum,
PRINCE: That has possessed me
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
DARRELL: He's lost another tire!
MARLIN: What? Jenny and what?
WHITE RABBIT: The Mad Hatter.
WHITE RABBIT: The March Hare.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
BOB: McQueen spins out in the infield!
MARLIN: No. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
BOB: Wow, this is history in the making.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!

BOB:
Welcome back to the Dinoco 400.
ALADDIN:
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
GREM OVER RADIO:
He's dead, Professor.
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Off-screen dialogues (4)
HANK: Sh!
MATER: No.
HANK: Sorry.
TRITON: Yes.
MATER: Wow.
ABU: Yum, yum!
JENNY: A whale?
FLO: Mmm-hmm!
McQUEEN: Right.
McQUEEN: What?
McQUEEN: Mater!
HANK: Time to go!
MATER: He's done.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
MATER: Holy shoot!
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
LUMIERE: Ah-ah-ah.
MATER: Why is that?
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
McQUEEN: Freedom!
McQUEEN: Ka-chow.
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
FLOUNDER: I am not.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
MATER: Mornin', Sally!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
HERCULES: Excuse me.
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
FORTE: So, Beast gets girl,
FLO: What's he up to, Doc?
LUMIERE: Careful, careful.
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
MR. PING: Get out of there!
VIPER: We need a chi master.
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
McQUEEN: What? A minivan?
McQUEEN: I can't wait, Mater.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
LUMIERE: Oh, no, the bell jar!
HERCULES: Wow. What a day.
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
McQUEEN: Three Piston Cups?
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
HANK: Where's everybody else?
McQUEEN: Turn right to go left.
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
McQUEEN: Oh, great. Just great!
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
McQUEEN: (SCREAMING) Ow!
MATRIARCH: How awful for her.
McQUEEN: It's just an empty cup.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
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.
McQUEEN: Okay... Here we go. Focus.
LUMIERE: Let's go! Love will not wait.
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
McQUEEN: Look, they're drivin' right by.

FRANCESCO:
He is afraid of Francesco.
IRIDESSA:
Yeah, you're doing really good.
HERCULES:
Don't get too comfortable, Hades!
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Off-screen dialogues (5)
LI: No.
LI: Po...
LI: 103!
LI: Huh?
LI: Yeah!
BELLE: No!
BELLE: Oh!
BEAST: Hot.
BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: Forte!
BEAST: What?
NAVEEN: Psst!
HORTON: Hello!
DAWSON: Basil?
HORTON: Whew!
HORTON: Morton?
MUSE: It was tragic.
SHERIFF: Gentlemen,
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
ZÜNDAPP: Wunderbar!
BELLE: I can't believe it.
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
LI: Here we go! Go, go, go!
BELLE: It looks dangerous.
CHICK: Oh! (GRUNTING)
ZÜNDAPP: Go 50% power.
NYX: Just like the other two.
JIM CROW: Look at him go!
HORTON: Wait! Come back!
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
MAYOR: Everybody, don't stop!
ZÜNDAPP: Agent Leland Turbo.
HORTON: Mayor? Are you there?
BELLE: What's the matter, Sultan?
JIM CROW: So long, glamour boy!
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
JIM CROW: Then, right after that, you...

DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
HORTON:
I don't want to sound the alarm.
HORTON:
Well, from where you standing?
JIM CROW:
Why, he flies just like an eagle.
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Off-screen dialogues (7)
DIM: Li?
SILVER: Well,
CATTY: Nor I.
SILVER: Morph!
GRIMSBY: Eric!
GRIMSBY: Eric?
HOLLEY: Mater!
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
MONKEY: Mantis.
SHIFU: Kai... Kai...
NEMO: Whoo-hoo!
LOUIS: How's that?
NEMO: Dory! Dory!
HOLMES: Come on.
BELLWETHER: Judy!
GRUMPY: You don't...
SHIFU: Crane, Mantis?
SILVER: He's a morph.
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
OOGWAY: Yes, pandas.
SHIFU: And take Mantis.
FILLMORE: Nice ruling.
GRAMMA: When I die...
HARV: Kid, I'm over here!
MORTON: Please, for me...
SILVER: Old family recipe.
SILVER: I'd suggest you get
GRIMSBY: Well, now, Eric.
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
SILVER: You done it, Jimmy!
SALLY: Hi! You're home late.
GRIMSBY: And she is lovely.
GRAMMA: In the beginning...
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
SILVER: Stop wastin' your fire!
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
SILVER: We're gettin' close, lads.
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
HARV: Okay, I get it, Mr. Popular.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric.
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
HOLLEY: So, we'll be okay? Really?
HARV: That's it. That's right, let's go!
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
CATTY: It's no excuse for what she did.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.

SILVER:
You got something to say, Scroop?
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Off-screen dialogues (11)
ERIC: Max!
JUDY: You!
JUDY: Huh.
FURY: Nyx.
FAWN: Nyx!
FAWN: Tink!
FAWN: Help!
JUDY: Boom!
FAWN: Gruff?
MAUI: Te Kā!
FAWN: Gruff?
SINA: Moana!
B.E.N.: Seven,
JUDY: Oh, no!
MOANA: Pua!
JUDY: It's him!
ARIEL: Scuttle!
MOANA: Yeah!
JUDY: That's it?
MOANA: Fixed!
JAFAR: Shut up!
TIANA: Voodoo?
FINN: Roger that.
MOANA: No, no!
PHIL: Two words.
FINN: Impossible.
JUDY: Clawhauser!
SALLY: Customers.
BOGO: Yes. I know.
FAWN: Listen to me.
BOGO: Number two.
KANGAROO: Hmm.
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
JUDY: I will find him.
B.E.N.: Aloha, Jimmy!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
STORK: Oh, of course.
MAUI: Hey, crab cake!
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
JUDY: What about him?
FAWN: What happened?
ARIEL: Isn't it fantastic?
SALLY: Yeah. Back then,
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
MOANA: What's in there?
JUDY: When I was a kid...
ERIC: Are you okay, miss?
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
SALLY: Yes! Uh, amazing!
PRISSY: Girls, girls! Listen!
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
PRISSY: Here he comes now.
FAWN: Nyx got it backwards.
SALLY: (GASPS) Customers?
JUDY: Um, I don't understand.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
SALLY: It's newly refurbished.
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
MAUI: Enjoy your beauty rest?
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
B.E.N.: Pardon the mess, people.
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
FINN: This seems like a dead end.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
B.E.N.: Whoops. Okay, don't panic.
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
FINN: Once we're inside, stay close.
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
BRENT: Japan, land of the rising sun,
NARRATOR: And so all ended well...
NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
NARRATOR: And why didn't he speak?
KANGAROO: That Horton is a menace.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule

BOGO:
At twenty-two hundred hours...
SNOW WHITE:
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
NARRATOR:
...like a Candarian zaftwing
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
KANGAROO:
When Horton tells our children...
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
11 matches: Doc
5 matches: Snow White, The Prince
4 matches: Happy
1 match: Grumpy, Bashful
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Beauty and the Beast
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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Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
11 matches: Chip
10 matches: Lumiere
8 matches: Belle, Mrs. Potts
6 matches: Forte
5 matches: Cogsworth
3 matches: Beast
1 match: Fife, Axe
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Zootopia
100+ matches: Judy Hopps, Fawn, HortonNick Wilde, Gruff, Mayor McDodd
69 matches: Kangaroo
61 matches: Tinker Bell
55 matches: Nyx
54 matches: Chief Bogo
48 matches: Narrator
43 matches: Stu Hopps
42 matches: Bellwether
35 matches: Bonnie Hopps
33 matches: Rosetta
30 matches: Vlad Vladikoff
29 matches: Morton
26 matches: Flash
23 matches: Clawhauser
22 matches: Sally McDodd
21 matches: Young Hopps
20 matches: Mayor Lionheart
19 matches: Iridessa, Silvermist, Councilman
15 matches: Mr. Big, Gideon Grey
14 matches: Dr. Larue
13 matches: VidiaYax, Duke Weaselton
11 matches: RudyQueen Clarion, Gazelle
10 matches: Yummo Wickersham, Scribble
9 matches: Mrs. Otterton, Drill Instructor, Pronk Oryx-Antlerson
8 matches: TommyFury
7 matches: Miss YelpFru Fru, Bucky Kudu-Antlerson
6 matches: Mrs. QuilliganJerry Jumbeaux Jr., Doug, Jessica, Katie
5 matches: BuckMorganBadger Doctor, NangiYoung Wilde, RobinDentist
4 matches: JoJo, FinnickMr. Manchas
3 matches: Chase, Frantic Pig
2 matches: Peter Moosebridge
1 match: Priscilla, Landlady, Mouse Foreman
no matches: Emmitt Otterton

32 matches: Judy Hopps
29 matches: Narrator
21 matches: Nick Wilde
16 matches: Horton
14 matches: Fawn
13 matches: Mayor
9 matches: Tinker Bell, Stu Hopps
8 matches: Pronk Oryx-Antlerson
7 matches: Chief Bogo
6 matches: Bellwether, Bonnie Hopps, Rosetta, Bucky Kudu-Antlerson
5 matches: Gazelle, Drill Sergeant
4 matches: KangarooClawhauser, Silvermist, Iridessa
3 matches: Nyx, VladFlashMayor LionheartSally McDoddMr. Big, Gideon Grey, Female Press Animal, Fairy 1, Fairy 2
2 matches: Young HoppsYaxScribble, Doug, Jesse, Mean Kid Animal, Junior Ranger Scout 2, Male Press Animal, Sparrowman 1
1 match: Vidia, Mrs. OttertonDr. Mary Lou LarueFuryRudyKatie, Badger Doctor, Dentist, Mr. Manchas, Chase, Finnick, Prologue NarratorJessicaTravis, Raymond, Young Female Hopps Fan, Male Photographer, Male Stationmaster, Young Female Bunny 1, Young Female Bunny 2, Cotton, Wolf, Angry Driver, Bystander, Photographer, Junior Ranger Scout 1, Male Press Beaver, Sheep Reporter, Rabbit Reporter, Healing Fairy, Sparrowman, Who 1, Who 2, Who 3, Wickersham 1, Wickersham 2

Zootopia + Hercules (Revival/Renaissance: The Often Forgotten "Cult Classic")
32 matches: Judy Hopps
23 matches: Narrator
21 matches: Nick Wilde, Horton
16 matches: Mayor
14 matches: Fawn
9 matches: Tinker Bell, Hades, Stu Hopps
8 matches: Kangaroo, Pronk Oryx-Antlerson
7 matches: Chief Bogo
6 matches: Bellwether, Bonnie Hopps, Rosetta, Bucky Kudu-Antlerson
5 matches: Hercules, Sally McDodd, Gazelle, Drill Sergeant
4 matches: Philocetes, Clawhauser, Silvermist, Iridessa
3 matches: Nyx, Flash, Mayor Lionheart, Mr. Big, Gideon Grey, Female Press Animal, Fairy 1, Fairy 2
2 matches: VladMorton, Young Hopps, Dr. Mary Lou Larue, Yax, Rudy, Scribble, Tommy, Narrator, Cyclops, Doug, Jessica, Jesse, Mean Kid Animal, Junior Ranger Scout 2, Male Press Animal, Sparrowman 1
1 match: Megara, Vidia, Zeus, Amphitryon, Yummo Wickersham, Mrs. Otterton, Fury, Miss Yelp, Mrs. Quilligan, Katie, Muse, Badger Doctor, Child Pain, Child Panic, Old Man Thebian, Dentist, Mr. Manchas, Chase, Finnick, Prologue Narrator, Hooly, Hildy, Hanna, Travis, Raymond, Boy, Young Female Hopps Fan, Male Photographer, Male Stationmaster, Young Female Bunny 1, Young Female Bunny 2, Cotton, Wolf, Angry Driver, Bystander, Photographer, Junior Ranger Scout 1, Male Press Beaver, Sheep Reporter, Rabbit Reporter, Healing Fairy, Sparrowman, Who 1, Who 2, Who 3, Wickersham 1, Wickersham 2
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Finding Dory
100+ matches: Dory, Marlin, Hank
84 matches: Destiny
72 matches: Nemo
66 matches: Bailey
58 matches: Charlie
55 matches: Jenny
38 matches: Young Dory
34 matches: Fluke
25 matches: Rudder
23 matches: Mr. Ray
19 matches: Wife Fish
18 matches: Stan
13 matches: Sigourney Weaver
10 matches: Passenger Carl
7 matches: Crush
5 matches: Chicken Fish
3 matches: Tween Dory, Gill
2 matches: Squirt, Bill, Sunfish, Bloat
1 match: Peach, Gurgle, Deb, Jacques

23 matches: Dory
22 matches: Marlin
13 matches: Nemo
10 matches: Hank
8 matches: Sigourney Weaver
7 matches: Baby Dory
4 matches: Destiny, Jenny, Mr. Ray
2 matches: Bailey, Charlie, Fluke, Stan, Crush, Bloat, Daisy
1 match: Rudder, Squirt, Passenger Carl, Gill, Peach, Gurgle, Jacques, Female Crab
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Moana
7 matches: Chief Tui
6 matches: Moana
4 matches: Maui, Gramma Tala
3 matches: Villager
2 matches: Fisherman
1 match: Sina, Villager 1, Villager 2, Villager 3, Male Villager, Female Villager
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The Films of Ron Clements & John Musker (The Great Mouse Detective (30th anniversary) + The Little Mermaid + Aladdin + Hercules + Treasure Planet + The Princess and the Frog + Moana)
13 matches: Tiana
12 matches: John Silver
10 matches: Basil of Baker Street, Jim Hawkins, Dr. Doppler
9 matches: Dr. DawsonSultan, Hades, Prince Naveen
8 matches: Ariel, Grimsby
7 matches: Aladdin, Jasmine, B.E.N., Ray, Chief Tui
6 matches: Prince Eric, Sebastian, Moana
5 matches: FidgetUrsula, Hercules, Mr. Arrow
4 matches: Flounder, Scuttle, Jafar, Philocetes, Narrator, Maui, Gramma Tala, Doll
3 matches: Hiram Flaversham, King Triton, Carlotta, Genie, Iago, Abu, Charlotte LaBouff, Alligator 1, Alligator 3, Reverend, Villager
2 matches: Olivia Flaversham, Ratigan, Queen Mousetoria, Sherlock HolmesCave of Wonders, Megara, Narrator, Cyclops, Onus, Dr. Facilier, Louis, Lawrence, James, Fisherman, Guard
1 match: Dr. Watson, Chef Louis, Seahorse, Andrina, Attina, Zeus, Amphitryon, Young Hercules, Muse, Child Pain, Child Panic, Old Man Thebian, Captain Amelia, Morph, Scroop, Sarah Hawkins, Mama Odie, Eudora, Young Tiana, Young Charlotte, Reggie, Buford, Mr. Harvey Fenner, Sina, Puppeteer, Main Guard, Boy, Pirates, Violet, Alligator 2, Alligator 4, Beaudreaux, Captain, Butterfly, Villager 1, Villager 2, Villager 3, Male Villager, Female Villager
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Sausage Party
22 matches: Frank
16 matches: Brenda
7 matches: Gum
6 matches: Barry, Douche
5 matches: Carl, Lavash, Sammy
4 matches: Firewater
3 matches: Mr. Grits
2 matches: Teresa, Druggie, Juice Box
1 match: Darren, Honey Mustard, Troy, Twink, Pizza, Toilet Paper, Popped Cherry Mixer, Chicken Noodle Soup, Grape, Apple, Beer 1, Beer 2, Irish Potato, Queso, Loretta, Bun 1, Bun 2, Cabbage, Bread, Hot Dog, Coconut Milk
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Months
JanuaryJason Bateman (Nick), Jim Carrey (Horton), J.K. Simmons (Lionheart), Charles Osgood (Narrator), Danai Gurira (Fury)
February: Isla Fisher (Larue), Niecy Nash (Miss Yelp), Shakira (Gazelle), Raymond S. Persi (Flash), Kath Soucie (Young Nick)
March: Jenny Slate (Bellwether), Megan Hilty (Rosetta), Alan Tudyk (Duke), Maurice LaMarche (Mr. Big)
April: Carol Burnett (Kangaroo), Seth Rogen (Morton), Chloe Bennet (Chase), Jesse McCartney (JoJo)
May: Ginnifer Goodwin (Judy, Fawn), Rosario Dawson (Nyx), Will Arnett (Vlad), Tommy Chong (Yax), Octavia Spencer (Otterton), Rich Moore (Doug)
June: Mae Whitman (Tinker Bell), Tom Lister (Finnick)
July: Pamela Adlon (Vidia), Jaime Pressly (Mrs. Quilligan), Anjelica Huston (Queen Clarion), Jeff Corwin (Buck), Jesse Corti (Manchas), Peter Mansbridge (Peter), Kari Wahlgren (Robin)
August: Steve Carell (Mayor), Thomas Lennon (Scribble), Josh Flitter (Rudy), Olivia Holt (Morgan), Grey DeLisle (Narrator)
September: Idris Elba (Bogo), Bonnie Hunt (Bonnie Hopps), Amy Poehler (Sally), John DiMaggio (Jerry Jumbeaux, Jr.), Katie Lowes (Dr. Badger)
October: Dan Fogler (Councilman, Yummo)
November: Don Lake (Stu Hopps)
December: Nate Torrence (Clawhauser), Lucy Liu (Silvermist), Raven-Symoné (Iridessa), Jonah Hill (Tommy), Josh Dallas (Frantic Pig)

Cast (with character informations)
  • Ginnifer GoodwinFawn, an animal fairy / Judy Hopps, a 24-year-old rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department.
  • Jason BatemanNicholas P. "Nick" Wilde, a 27-year-old red fox who is a small-time con artist.
  • Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, a tinker fairy and Fawn's friend.
  • Jim CarreyHorton, an outgoing, big-hearted, loving, sweet, and thoughtful elephant.
  • Steve CarellNed McDodd, the mayor of Who-ville.
  • Idris ElbaChief Bogo, a cape buffalo who is the chief of the Zootopia Police Department.
  • Rosario Dawson – Nyx, a lead scout fairy and the the film's main antagonist.
  • Carol BurnettJane Kangaroo, the kangaroo who is the head of the Jungle of Nool and the film's main antagonist.
  • Jenny SlateDawn Bellwether, a sweet sheep who is the assistant mayor of Zootopia and the film's main antagonist.
  • Will Arnett – Vlad Vladikoff, a Russian-accented vulture hired by the Sour Kangaroo to steal Horton's clover.
  • Seth Rogen – Morton, the mouse and Horton's best friend in the Jungle of Nool
  • Nate Torrence – Benjamin Clawhauser, an obese cheetah who works as a dispatcher for the Zootopia Police Department.
  • Lucy LiuSilvermist, a water fairy and one of Fawn and Tink's friends
  • Raven-SymonéIridessa, a light fairy and one of Fawn and Tink's friends
  • Megan HiltyRosetta, a garden fairy and one of Fawn and Tink's friends
  • Pamela AdlonVidia, a fast-flying fairy and one of Fawn and Tink's friends
  • Bonnie Hunt – Bonnie Hopps, a rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the mother of Judy Hopps.
  • Don Lake – Stu Hopps, a rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is the father of Judy Hopps and a known carrot farmer.
  • Amy Poehler – Sally McDodd, Ned's wife and mother to JoJo and 96 daughters
  • Tommy Chong – Yax, an enlightened laid-back yak who is the owner of the naturist club Mystic Springs Oasis.
  • J.K. Simmons – Leodore Lionheart, a noble lion who is the mayor of Zootopia.
  • Octavia Spencer – Mrs. Otterton, a slender North American river otter.
  • Alan Tudyk – Duke Weaselton, a small-time weasel crook.
  • Isla Fisher – Dr. Mary Lou LaRue, a teacher at Who U.
  • Dan Fogler – The Councilman, the leader of the Who Council / Yummo Wickersham, the leader of the Wickershams
  • Jonah Hill – Tommy, a tiger and the friend of Horton.
  • Jaime PresslyMrs. Quilligan, a Russian Palloski and Jessica's mother
  • Danai GuriraFury, one of the scout fairies
  • Chloe BennetChase, one of the scout fairies
  • Charles Osgood – The Narrator
  • Josh FlitterRudy Kangaroo, Sour's son.
  • Jesse McCartneyJoJo, Ned's son
  • Niecy Nash – Miss Yelp, Ned's co-worker.
  • Anjelica HustonQueen Clarion, the queen of Pixie Hollow.
  • ShakiraGazelle, a Thomson's gazelle from Sahara Square who is a famous pop star and has a lot of fans.
  • Raymond S. PersiFlash, the "fastest" three-toed sloth in the DMV (short for Department of Mammal Vehicles).
  • Maurice LaMarcheMr. Big, an arctic shrew who is the most fearsome crime boss in Tundratown.
  • Phil JohnstonGideon Grey, a red fox from Bunnyburrow who used to bully the young rabbits and sheep when he was young. As an adult, he has made amends with those he picked on and became a much-respected baker.
  • Thomas LennonScribble, a reading fairy at the Book Nook
  • Jeff CorwinBuck, an animal fairy.
  • Olivia HoltMorgan, one of the fairies
  • Fuschia!Major Friedkin, a polar bear who works at the Zootopia Police Academy.
  • John DiMaggioJerry Jumbeaux Jr., an African elephant who owns an elephant ice cream parlor called Jumbeaux's Café.
  • Katie LowesDr. Madge Honey Badger, a honey badger who handles the most pressing medical cases.
  • Gita ReddyNangi, an Indian elephant that works as a yoga instructor at Mystic Springs Oasis.
  • Jesse CortiManchas, a black jaguar who is a chauffeur for Zootopia's biggest limo company.
  • Tom Lister, Jr.Finnick, a fennec fox who is Nick's partner in crime.
  • Josh DallasFrantic Pig
  • Leah LathamFru Fru, the daughter of Mr. Big who disapproves of her father doing his crime family business during her activities.
  • Rich MooreDoug, a sheep chemist with puffy wool that works for Bellwether.
  • Peter MansbridgePeter Moosebridge, a moose co-anchor of the ZTV News.
  • Grey DeLisleThe Narrator
  • Kari WahlgrenRobin, one of the fairies
  • Byron HowardBucky Oryx-Antlerson, an Arabian oryx who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps.
  • Jared BushPronk Oryx-Antlerson, an Arabian oryx who is the neighbor of Judy Hopps.
  • Mark "Rhino" SmithOfficer McHorn, a black rhinoceros police officer who is part of the Zootopia Police Department.
  • Josie TrinidadLandlady, an unnamed nine-banded armadillo who is the landlady of the apartment that Judy Hopps moves into.
  • John LavelleMouse Foreman
  • Kristen BellPriscilla, a three-toed sloth who is Flash's co-worker at the DMV.
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Villains' Defeats/Deaths/Despairs
Nyx: Reforms after realizing the truth of Gruff; later pays her final respect.
Bellwether: Gets arrested by the ZDP after being tricked by Judy and Nick into revealing her evil plans, last seen grumbling in prison while the inmates watch Gazelle's concert from a TV monitor.
Sour Kangaroo: Gets isolated for tricking the animals of the Jungle of Nool; later reforms and gives Horton a makeshift umbrella for the Whos.
Vlad Vladikoff: Reforms.
Yummo and the Wickersham Brothers: Reforms after realizing the truth.
Doug: Presumably arrested along with Bellwether.
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Locations
Zootopia
Pixie Hollow
The Jungle of Nool
Who-ville (in a speck of Horton's clover)
Pixie Dust Tree
Bunnyborrow
Savannah Central
Sahara Square
Tundratown
Rainforest District
Zootopia Police Department
Central Station
Grand Pangolina Arms
Jumbeaux's Café
Palm Hotel
Little Rodentia
Mystic Springs Oasis
Department for Mammal Vehicles
Manchas' Treehouse
Gondola Lifts
City Hall
Cliffside Asylum
Natural History Museum
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Production
Pre-production and animation
The project was first announced in August 2013 at that year's D23 Expo. The film, scripted by Jared Bush, was scheduled for a March 2016 release. Prior to the official announcement, in May 2013, information about Jason Bateman's (Horrible Bosses 2, Paul) casting was leaked to the press, although little else about the film was known at the time. The idea originated with Byron Howard wanting to do a film similar to Disney's Robin Hood, which also featured animals in anthropomorphic roles. With this in mind, the city was envisioned as if animals designed it rather than humans. According to Howard, Zootopia would be different from other animal anthropomorphic films, where animals either live in the natural world or in the human world. The concept, where animals live in a modern world designed by animals, was well received by chief creative officer and executive producer John Lasseter, who lifted Howard "in the air like a baby Simba" when he proposed the idea for the film.
Research for the film took place in Disney's Animal Kingdom, as well as in Kenya and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where animators spent eight months studying various animals' walk cycles as well as fur color. 800,000 forms of mammals were created for and featured in the film. To make the characters' fur even more realistic, they also went to a natural history museum to closely observe the appearance of fur with a microscope under a variety of lighting. The filmmakers drew inspiration for Zootopia's urban design from major cities including New York City, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Brasília. To develop a city that could actually be inhabited by talking mammals ranging in size from two inches (5 cm) to 27 feet (8.23 m) and from drastically different climates, the filmmakers consulted Americans with Disabilities Act specialists and HVAC system designers. In March 2015, it was revealed that Rich Moore (Wreck-It Ralph) had been added as a director of the film, in addition to Jared Bush (Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero) as co-director.
Disney's most recent work on animating fur was for the titular character of the 2008 film Bolt, but the software they had used at the time was not ready for creating the realistic fur of the animals of Zootopia. Therefore, the studio's IT engineers developed the fur-controlling software iGroom, which gave character designers precise control over the brushing, shaping and shading of fur and made it possible to create a variety of eccentric character styles for each animal. The software was also able to control an unseen "imaginary" underlayer that gave fur a degree of plushness not seen before. This feature was used to create characters like Officer Clawhauser, who has a big head that is entirely made of spotted fur. Characters with noteworthy numbers of strands of hair or fur included both of the two lead characters, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, who each had around 2.5 million hairs; a giraffe with nine million strands of fur; a gerbil with 480,000 strands; and a rodent with more strands of hair than the 400,000 that were on Elsa's head in Frozen.
Zootopia was the second time Disney used the Hyperion renderer, which they had first used on Big Hero 6. A new fur paradigm was added to the renderer to facilitate the creation of realistic images of the animals' dense fur. Nitro, a real-time display application developed since the making of Wreck-It Ralph, was used to make the fur more consistent, intact and subtle much more quickly, as opposed to the previous practice of having to predict how the fur would work while making and looking at silhouettes or poses for the character. The tree-and-plant generator Bonsai, first used in Frozen, was used to make numerous variations of trees with very detailed foliage.
Character development
Zootopia was originally conceived of as an international spy film centered on a character named "Jack Savage" who would be somewhat like James Bond. Over time, with the help of the Disney Story Trust (the studio's top creative personnel who meet regularly to discuss all projects in development), the film evolved into a police procedural in which Wilde was the lead role and Hopps was essentially his sidekick. For a while, "the filmmakers were very committed" to that version of the story, but then in November 2014, the filmmakers realized the film's plot would be more engaging if they reversed the roles to instead focus on Judy as opposed to Nick. The change in perspective caused several characters to be dropped, notably two characters known as "The Gerbil Jerks" who were described as "trust-fund gerbils that had nothing better to do than harass Nick,”
On May 6, 2015, Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin (ABC's Once Upon a Time, Ramona and Beezus) were announced as having been cast, respectively in the roles of Nick Wilde and Lieutenant Judy Hopps (sharing with Fawn, Tinker Bell's fairy friend). The other respective actors are Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, and Anjelica Huston reprising the roles with Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Vidia, and Queen Clarion. Jim Carrey (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Bruce Almighty) and Steve Carell (Crazy, Stupid, Love, Despicable Me film series) joined the cast as Horton the elephant and Mayor Ned of Who-ville.
The filmmakers chose Bateman because they wanted an actor who could bring "a funny yet heartfelt side" with "a wily, dry-witted sort of voice". Bateman described his character as "a crafty, sarcastic schemer", remarking on the role's similarity to many other roles he had done since he was 12. He explained that he had said to the directors: "'What kind of voice do you guys want me to do?' And they just looked at me like I was an idiot and said, 'Just do what you do. Just talk'".
Commenting on the casting of Goodwin, Moore said that she brought "very centered sweetness, tremendous heart and a great sense of humor"; he described Judy as "a little Pollyanna mixed with Furiosa". Goodwin stated about her character: "People mistake kindness for naivete or stupidity, and she is a good girl through and through. But she's not a dumb bunny". In July 2015, Alan Tudyk announced that he would join the cast; his character's name was revealed to be Duke Weaselton.
In October of 2015, the whole voice cast have been announced, including Idris Elba (Thor, The Jungle Book, Finding Dory) as Chief Bogo, a cape buffalo chief of the ZDP; Rosario Dawson (Men in Black II, The LEGO Batman Movie) as Nyx, the scout fairy leader; Carol Burnett (Annie, The Carol Burnett Show) as the Sour Kangaroo, the head of the Jungle of Nool; Will Arnett (The LEGO Movie, Ratatouille, Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret) as Vlad Vladikoff, a vulture; Jenny Slate (Obvious Child, three of Illumination Entertainment movies; The Secret Life of Pets, The LoraxDespicable Me 3) as Assistant Mayor Bellwether, a sheep; J.K. Simmons (Academy Award winner of Whiplash, Kung Fu Panda 3) as Mayor Lionheart, a noble lion and the mayor of Zootopia; Seth Rogen (Paul, Knocked Up, Sausage Party, Kung Fu Panda film series) as Morton, a blue mouse; Nate Torrence (Hello Ladies) as Officer Benjamin Clawhauser, a cheetah at the ZDP; Amy Poehler (Saturday Night Live, Inside Out) as Sally, the Mayor's wife in Who-ville; Don Lake (Dumb and Dumber To) and Bonnie Hunt (Jerry Maguire, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Toy Story 3) as Judy Hopps's parents; Stu and Bonnie; Tommy Chong (That '70s Show, Cheech & Chong) as Yax, a hippie yak at the oasis springs; Octavia Spencer (Academy Award winner for The Help) as Mrs. Otterton, a North American sea otter; Isla Fisher (Scooby Doo, Rango) as Dr. Mary Lou Larue, a scientist of the Who Lab; Raymond P. Persi (Wreck-It Ralph, WDAS story artist) as Flash, a slow-moving sloth at the DMV, Jonah Hill (Knocked Up, This Is the End, Sausage Party, How to Train Your Dragon film series) as Tommy, a tiger; Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead) and Chloe Bennet (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Fury and Chase, two scout fairies; Tommy "Tiny" Lister (Friday) as Finnick, an fennec fox.
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Soundtrack (March 4, 2016)
  • Released: March 4, 2016
  • Recorded: 2015–2016
  • Genre: Film score
  • Label: Walt Disney Records
  • Producer: Michael Giacchino • Joel McNeely
  • Founder: Walt Disney V
The film's score is composed by Michael Giacchino (Inside Out, The Incredibles, CocoUp, Ratatouille, Cars 2), Joel McNeely, who scored the last five Disney Fairies-themed films; and John Powell (Bolt). It marks his first feature-length project for Walt Disney Animation Studios, as he previously scored the Goofy short How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, the two Prep & Landing specials and short film, and the short film The Ballad of Nessie. In addition to her voice role of Gazelle, pop star Shakira also contributed an original song to the film titled "Try Everything", which was written by Sia and Stargate. The film's score was recorded by an 80-piece orchestra in November 2015, with Tim Simonec conducting.
Tracks
  1. Try EverythingShakira
  2. 1000 YearsKT Tunstall & Bleu
  3. FloatKT Tunstall
  4. Strange SightKT Tunstall
  5. I Can't Fight This Feeling AnymoreHorton, Mayor, and the Cast
  6. The 1000 Year Comet
  7. Stage Fright
  8. Grey's Uh-Mad At Me
  9. Fall From Tree / Cave Of Destiny
  10. Jungle of Nool
  11. Horton Takes a Luxurious Bath
  12. Enter the Kangaroo
  13. Banana Wars
  14. Saved
  15. Into Who-ville / Breaking With The Mayor
  16. Hall Of Mayors
  17. Ticket to Write
  18. Foxy Fakeout
  19. Fawn Discovers Gruff
  20. A Strange Cry
  21. Observing Odd Behavior
  22. Becoming Friends
  23. Jumbo Pop Hustle
  24. Walk and Stalk
  25. Club Nool
  26. The Town Council
  27. Hello
  28. Dr. Larue
  29. The Quest
  30. Not a Real Cop
  31. Naming Gruff
  32. Hopps Goes (After) The Weasel
  33. The Scouts Hunt for Gruff
  34. The Bridge Work
  35. Horton Dance!
  36. Handle With Care
  37. The Naturalist
  38. Work Slowly And Carry A Big Shtick
  39. Mr. Big
  40. Meeting the Fairies
  41. Going to See the Queen
  42. Nyx and Queen Clarion
  43. Bedtime
  44. A Starry Night
  45. Case of the Manchas
  46. The Nick of Time
  47. Snow Day
  48. The Storm Approaches
  49. Horton Tells Of The Kangaroo's Duplicity
  50. Vlad Attack
  51. Power Grab
  52. Kite Flying Day
  53. Building the Towers / World's Worst Animal Shelter
  54. Mountain Chase / Nyx Chases Gruff
  55. The Scouts Capture Gruff / Some of My Best Friends Are Predators
  56. A Bunny Can Go Savage
  57. Clover Field Search
  58. Memory Game
  59. Weasel Shakedown
  60. For The Children!!!
  61. He Saved Me
  62. Angry Mob / The Transformation
  63. Roping And Caging
  64. Ramifications / "We Are Here!"
  65. Collecting Lightning / Symphonophone
  66. Into the Eye of the Storm
  67. JoJo Saves The Day / Ewe Fell For It
  68. Fawn and Gruff Fall from the Sky / Mourning Fawn
  69. Rebuilding Pixie Hollow
  70. Saying Goodnight
  71. Three-Toe Bandito
  72. Suite from Zootopia and Horton
  73. A Big Ending
Michael Giacchino (with John Powell and Joel McNeely) and the Hollywood Studio Symphony

Choir
Steve Amerson, Beth Anderson, Jennifer Barnes, Vatsche Barsoumian, Joan Beal, Samela Beasom, Edie Lehmann Boddicker, Dick Bolks, Cindy Bourquin, Eric Bradley, Leanna Brand, Aleta Braxton-O'Brien, Johnny Britt, Sandie Hall Brooks, Edward Bruner, Reid Bruton, Joanna Bushnell, Amick Byram, Elin Carlson, Augie Castagnola, Alvin Chea, Craig Copeland, Randy Crenshaw, Christy Crowl Dicken, Tim Davis, Scott Dicken, Monique Donnelly, Christian Ebner, Claire Fedoruk, Amy Fogerson, Roger Freeland, Diane Freiman-Reynolds, Michael Geiger, Debbie Gleason, Jody Golightly, Scott Graff, Jenny Graham, Christine Guter, Linda Harmon, Karen Harper, Drew Harrah, Walt Harrah, Scottie Haskell, Christen Herman, Luana Jackson, Clydene Jackson, Elissa Johnston, Bob Joyce, David Joyce, Susan Boyd, Susan Judy, Shawn Kirchner, Nan Kohler, Teri Koide, Darlene Koldenhoven, Monica Lee, Michael Lichtenauer, Rick Logan, Susie Stevens Logan, Jonathan Mack, Melissa Mackay, Guy Maeda. Tonoccus McClain, Sean McDormott, Donna Medine, Bobbi Page, Marc Pritchett, Michael Redman, Don Shelton, Fletcher Sheridan, Nike St. Clair, Sally Stevens, Carmen Twillie, Mervyn Warren, Dick Wells, John West, Greg Whipple, Karen Whipple, Gerald White, Eyvonne Williams-Hines
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Release
Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend was released in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D, making it the first animated Disney film since Treasure Planet to be shown in domestic IMAX theatres.
Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend was retitled for theatrical release across several international territories. In the United Kingdom and other European countries, the film was renamed Zootropolis, a reference to the concept of a 'metropolis'; all lines that include "Zootopia" were also redubbed. The film was also known as Zoomania in Germany and as Crazy Animal City in China. Disney declined to explain the reasons for the change, but the Irish Times suggested that the change was due to a previously filed trademark by a not-yet-opened Danish zoo. In China, the state's SAPPRFT granted the film a rare two weeks extension to play in theaters in addition to its 30 days limited run, which was to have ended on April 3, resulting in the film playing in theaters for a total of 44 days.
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Marketing
The first teaser trailer was released online at Walt Disney Animation Studios' YouTube page on June 11, 2015, and theatrically with Pixar's Inside Out. A second teaser trailer was released online again at Walt Disney Animation Studios' YouTube page on November 23, 2015, (and theatrically with Pixar's The Good Dinosaur), featuring a sequence of the film where the main characters encounter a Department of Mammal Vehicles (based on the DMV) run entirely by sloths. The official theatrical trailer for the film was released online at Walt Disney Animation Studios' YouTube page on New Year's Eve 2015. Figures of Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde were released for Disney Infinity 3.0 on March 1, 2016.
A digital marketing company, Allied Integrated Media, was contracted by Disney to reach out to members of the furry fandom on Meetup, encouraging them to post photos of themselves in their fursuits on social media, with the movie hashtag, as a form of viral marketing for the movie.
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Home media
Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD, and Digital HD platforms on June 7, 2016.
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Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on January 19, 2016. It includes:
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: Little Golden Book
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: The Junior Novelization
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: Look and Find
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: Movie Storybook
The Art of Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: The Essential Guide
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: Ultimate Sticker Book
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend: 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:
Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend Exclusive Figurine Playset (Judy Hopps, Fawn, Horton, Nick Wilde, Gruff, Mayor Ned McDodd, Tinker BellNyx, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, Vidia, Sour Kangaroo, Vlad Vladikoff, Bellwether, Clawhauser, Morton, Sally McDodd, FlashMayor Lionheart, Yax, JoJoMr. Big, Finnick, Young Judy or Bunny)
Fawn Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Judy Hopps Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nick Wilde Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Horton Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 19" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Gruff Plush - Never Fairies (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Mayor Ned McDodd Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nyx Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bellwether Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sour Kangaroo Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Clawhauser Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Morton Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Mayor Lionheart Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tommy Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
JoJo Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Never Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Flash Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Mr. Big Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Finnick Plush - Zootopia (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Katie Plush - Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Reception
Box office
Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend grossed $341.3 million in North America and $682.5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $1.024 billion, against a budget of $150 million. It became the second surprising hit of the year, following Deadpool. On March 18, 2016, the film reached the $500 million mark, becoming the third consecutive Walt Disney animated film to reach the milestone after Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013) and Big Hero 6 (2014). On April 5, it became the first film of 2016 to gross over $800 million in ticket sales, and on April 24, became the first ever film of 2016 to cross $900 million. On June 5, 2016 the film crossed the $1 billion mark, becoming the second film of 2016 to do so (after the studio's own Captain America: Civil War), the fourth animated film (after Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry SecretToy Story 3, and Minions), the eleventh Disney film (third Disney animated film), and the twenty-sixth film overall to break the milestone.
Worldwide, it is currently the second highest-grossing film of 2016 behind Captain America: Civil War and Finding Dory, the highest-grossing animated film of 2016, the second highest-grossing Walt Disney Animation Studios film of all-time in its original release (after Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret) and the second highest overall (also Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret), the second highest-grossing original film (behind Avatar), the fifth highest-grossing animated film of all-time, and the 28th highest-grossing film of all time. Deadline.com calculated the net profit of the film to be $294.9 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film, making it the 5th most profitable release of 2016.
Critical response
Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend was released to universal critical acclaim, with both critics and moviegoers praising its story, animation, cast, humor, and highlighting the film's topical themes of prejudice and stereotypes. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 98%, based on 214 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10, giving it "Certified Fresh" status. The site's consensus statement reads, "Whimsical, heartwarming and uproariously powerful enough, the brilliantly well-rounded Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – while remain fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained." It is the second highest rated film in the official canon (tied with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and 101 Dalmatians) behind Pinocchio and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (which both had a perfect 100% rating) and the eighth highest animated Disney film overall behind, the Toy Story films (the first two have 100% and the third has 99%), Finding Nemo (99%), Inside Out and Up (both 98%). On Metacritic, the film has a score of 78 out of 100, based on 39 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The Oregonian gave the film an A- grade. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F scale.
Rating
The film was rated PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." (for some thematic elements, rude humor and action) 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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In Memoriam (March 3, 2015–March 4, 2016)
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Blaine Gibson, Animation & Imagineering
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Jack Lindquist, Attractions
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Dean Jones, Film
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Al Konetzni, Consumer Products
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John Culhane, Author & Historian
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Kevin Corcoran, Television
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Frank Gifford, Television
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Carson Van Osten, Consumer Products
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