Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue
Directed by: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer
Written by: Stephen J. Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell, Jeremy Spears
Story by: Stephen J. Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Don Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell, Jeremy Spears
Based on: Classic Winnie-the-Pooh stories by A. A. Milne
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Dee Bradley Baker, Angela Bartys, Eric Bauza, Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Bob Bergen, Jocelyn Blue, Jack Boulter, Kristin Chenoweth, Kathryn Cressida, Jim Cummings, Bill Farmer, Craig Ferguson, Kelsey Grammer, Wyatt Hall, Huell Howser, Charity James, Michael Jordan, Tom Kenny, Wayne Knight, Lucy Liu, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Bud Luckey, Burny Mattinson, Jesse McCartney, June Melby, Lauren Mote, Travis Oates, Rob Paulsen, Faith Prince, Theresa Randle, Catherine Reitman, Michael Sheen, Tara Strong, Raven-Symoné, Colleen Wainwright, Mia Wasikowska, Billy West, Mae Whitman, America Young
Narrated by: John Cleese, Cara Dillion
Music by: Henry Jackman, Joel McNeely, James Newton Howard, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Zooey Deschanel
Cinematography: Julio Macat
Edited by: Lisa Linder
Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: September 21, 2010 (United Kingdom / Ireland), July 15, 2011 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: October 25, 2011
Running time: 247 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $30 million
Box office: $50.1 million
The cast from the previous films returned, consisting of Mae Whitman, Pamela Adlon, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Kristin Chenoweth, Angela Bartys, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Bennett, and Jesse McCartney. Jim Cummings, who voiced Ray in The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell will voice Winnie the Pooh and Tigger and several newcomers are introduced, consisting of Lauren Mote, Michael Sheen, Travis Oates, Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. In the film, Pooh wakes up absolutely famished, and he happens to have no honey, so he sets out on a journey that is ultimately derailed by a search to replace Eeyore's lost tail. Before she was ever introduced to Wendy and the Lost Boys, Tinker Bell met Lizzy, a girl with a steadfast belief in fairies. In the summertime in the beautiful English countryside, Tinker Bell has an enchanting encounter when she is discovered by Lizzy, and as their different worlds unite, Tink develops a special bond with the curious girl in need of a friend. Everything becomes more complicated when Christopher Robin goes missing. Pooh finds a note from Christopher Robin that reads "Gone out. Busy. Back soon." But then Owl misinterprets the note, proclaiming that the boy has been captured by a creature called a "Backson." Soon the whole gang is on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from the imaginary culprit. The film is directed by Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons) and Don Hall (Big Hero 6, Raya and the Last Dragon, Moana), produced by Peter Del Vecho (Treasure Planet, The Princess and the Frog, Frozen) and Clark Spencer (Lilo & Stitch, Zootopia), and narrated by John Cleese.
Production for the film with the third installment began in September 2009 with John Lasseter announcing that they wanted to create a film that would "transcend generations.". Joel McNeely returns to compose the film's orchestral score with Henry Jackman (Big Hero 6, Ralph Visits the Internet), Robert Lopez (Frozen, Coco) and his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez joining in. The film also features six songs by the Lopezes, two performances by Cara Dillion and Bridgit Mendler, as well as actress and musician Zooey Deschanel. Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue premiered at London, the United Kingdom and Dublin, Ireland on September 21, 2010 and went into general theatrical release at the United States on July 15, 2011. Unlike the other predecessors, the film underperformed at the box office, but received very positive reviews.
The film is dedicated to Dan Read, who had working on Disney films including The Emperor's New Groove and Chicken Little, and died on May 25, 2010. This was also Huell Howser's (who voices the Backson in the epilogue) only film role before his death in January 6, 2013. Its Blu-ray and DVD is released on October 25, 2011. It was accompanied in theaters by a short film, The Ballad of Nessie. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow.
______Scenes
1. Opening Titles
2. Summer in the Mainland
3. The Tummy Song
4. Lizzy's Cottage
5. The Fairy House
6. Tink in a Cage
7. A Very Important Thing to Do
8. Tink and Lizzy Get to Know Each Other
9. Fairies to the Rescue
10. A Note from Christopher Robin
11. The Backson Song
12. It's Gonna Be Great
13. Tink Stays the Night
14. Rain and Work
15. Everything is Honey
16. Piglet to the Rescue
17. Lizzy Flies
18. Backson Attack
19. Christopher Robin Returns
20. Tink Meets Lizzy's Dad
21. Flying to London
22. A Visit to Owl's
23. Pooh's Grand Prize
24. A Picnic Tea Party
25. End Credits
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Plot
Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo come to the rescue while Tigger has his bouncing fun, and Christopher Robin decides to hold a contest to see who can find a replacement for Eeyore's tail. The prize for the winner is a fresh pot of honey. After many failed attempts for what would replace Eeyore's tail (such as a cuckoo clock), Kanga suggests they use a scarf, but it unravels. Back at the human house, Lizzy reveals her fascination of fairies. Tink is flattered by her obsession and since Tink can't leave the house because it's raining outside, she decides to teach her nearly everything about fairies. They record their information in a new research book given to Lizzy by her father. During this time, they have grown a great friendship. When their ship goes over a waterfall, Silvermist manipulates the water to create a mid-air stream. While this does save their lives, the boat is wrecked. The next day, Pooh goes to visit Christopher Robin and he finds a note that says "Gon Out Bizy Back Soon". Because Pooh is unable to read the note, he asks for Owl's help. Owl's poor reading comprehension skills lead Pooh and his friends to believe that Christopher Robin has been abducted by a ruthless and mischievous monster they call the "Backson" and Owl describes it in a song that is shown in a chalk-drawn scene. Rabbit plans to trap the Backson in a pit, which they think he'll fall into after following a trail of items leading to it. Meanwhile, Tigger, wanting a sidekick to help him defeat the Backson, recruits Eeyore to be a second Tigger. He dresses up like the Backson and tries to teach Eeyore how to fight. Eeyore, who is doing this against his will, escapes from Tigger and hides underwater. The fairies continue on foot but upon crossing a mudbank, Vidia gets stuck waist deep. While Clank and Bobble try to find something to pull her out, the other fairies are nearly run over by a car but are saved when Iridessa blinds the driver, who then vacates the car, giving the girls a chance to get Vidia out by grabbing onto the driver's shoelace. After a while, the rain dies down, and Tink is able to return to camp. She gives Lizzy a hug and makes her way out but before she leaves, she watches Lizzy attempt to show her father the research. Unfortunately, Dr. Griffiths is too busy fixing the house's leaks to pay her any mind, so Tink returns and fixes the leaks, saving Lizzy's father from the burden. Afterwards, she makes the choice to release a captive butterfly Dr. Griffiths was planning on showing to a group of scientists. Thinking that his daughter was the one who set free the butterfly free, he sends her to her room. Meanwhile, Vidia confesses to the rescue team that it was her fault that Tink has been captured. They comfort Vidia about the situation, informing her that it could have been worse without her presence.
Back in the tale, after a failed attempt to get honey from a bee hive, Pooh's imagination combined with his hunger get the better of him which has end up eating some mud and later, accidentally falls into the pit meant for the Backson. Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Piglet, and Eeyore (who had found an anchor whilst he was hiding to replace his own tail) try to get him out, but fall in themselves. Back at the house, Tink shows Lizzy how to fly in her room with pixie dust. Piglet, who didn't fell in, attempts to get Pooh and friends out of the trap (though continuously irritating Rabbit with over-interpretations of his instructions), but he runs into Tigger, still in his Backson outfit, and mistakes him for the actual monster. Piglet escapes from Tigger on a red balloon, which knocks some of the storybook's letters into the pit. After the chase, Tigger and Piglet fall into the trap as well, where Eeyore reminds Tigger that he, being "the only one," is "the most wonderful thing about Tiggers". Once the rescue team finally reaches the human house, they are attacked by Lizzy's pet cat, Mr. Twitches. Despite being an animal fairy, Fawn is unable to immediately tame a cat under pressure. A chase ensues before she is able to find catnip, eventually taming the cat. Eventually, Pooh figures out to use the fallen letters to form a ladder, and the animals are able to escape the pit. They soon find Christopher Robin, and tell him about the Backson, but he clarifies, saying he meant to be "back soon." The hunny pot prize was given to the red balloon from earlier, much to Pooh's dismay.
Then her father walks in, forcing Tink to hide in the fairy house. He finds footprints on the ceiling and sternly demands the truth. Lizzy tells him about Tink and shows him the research she and the fairy did in the book he gave her. Her father, however, still refuses to believe in fairies, and he and his daughter get into a disagreement. Angered by Dr. Griffiths' stubbornness, Tink reveals herself and chides him. The sight of the fairy astonishes the scientist and prompts him to capture Tink so that he could take her to London for research, but Vidia arrives just in time and pushes her out the way. Vidia is instead captured by Dr. Griffiths, but Lizzy and the fairies are able to convince him to think otherwise. Later, Pooh visits Owl only to find that Owl was the one that took Eeyore's tail, not realizing it belonged to Eeyore. Owl had been using Eeyore's tail as a bell-pull for his door. Pooh chooses to leave. Dr. Griffiths apologizes to his daughter for not believing her. Vidia is then freed.
In the end, Pooh returns the tail to Eeyore instead of sharing a pot of honey with Owl. Christopher Robin is proud of Pooh's selflessness and rewards him with a large pot of honey. During the tea party like a picnic in the meadow, Lizzy and her father are now closer than ever and Vidia and Tink form a friendship.
In a epilogue scene, it is revealed that the rumored Backson actually exists deep in the woods, but is much friendlier than imagined. He discovers the trail of objects that the animals left, and picks up each one, planning to return them to whoever owns them. He ends up falling into the pit that was originally meant for him and waits for someone to arrive and help him out. He adds, "I sure hope that fellow will be back soon."
This Garden Fairy takes delight in bringing beauty to the world. |
All Lizzy wants is to see a fairy so she sets up her fairy house in case one flutters by. |
Tinker Bell stumbles across a path of buttons when out exploring. |
Lizzy and her father, Dr. Griffiths, observe the fairies' handiwork. |
Lizzy creates a welcoming place for traveling fairies to visit. |
Tinker Bell takes this as a good sign to keep going. |
Tinker Bell realizes there might be a human-sized companion outside. |
This Fast-flying Fairy worries where Tink's journey will take her. |
Lizzy is anxious to make friends with the fairy inside. |
"A fairy could get used to this." |
Tink tries teaching Lizzy all about fairies. |
Tink makes sure Lizzy takes down all her fairy research correctly. |
With a little pixie dust, Lizzy flies around her room. |
These two friends get ready to travel to the big city. |
The fairies hop a ride with Lizzy to save one of their friends. |
Always remember: pinky up. |
Lizzy's new fairy friends bring her a beautiful crown of flowers. |
Tink and Terence enjoy good company together. |
These friends promise to look out for one another. |
No matter the weather, Tink's friends are determined to find her. |
Dialogues
POOH: Just as I suspected.
PROSPECTOR:
Michael, don't be mad at Alice.
Dinah, so I can see.
BUGS: Go!
BUGS: Go!
BUGS: Drop.
PIGLET: Okay.
JUANITA: Bugs!
TWEETY: Oh, no.
TWEETY: Michael?
BOBBLE: Get back!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
ALICE: (GASPS) Oh.
BUGS: That's our guy.
WENDY: It's in my room.
POOH: I'm sorry, Eeyore.
DAFFY: What is it, Bugs?
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ALICE: They don't call this
BUGS: Drop! I said "drop"!
MICHAEL: Not that casual.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
MICHAEL: Good job, Dinah.
TWEETY: Oh, no. It's closed.
BUGS: Come on, Dinah! Yah!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
MICHAEL: Please, please, no!
WENDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
CHRISTOPHER: Silly old bear.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
OWL: Its hide is like a shaggy rug
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
BUGS: Hold on. He's got something.
DAFFY: But the sign says it's closed.
PORKY: I thought we search in style.
DAFFY: Hey, Bugs! Stop! Slow down!
FOGHORN: Keep looking. Dip deeper!
JUANITA: Mike? Honey, are you okay?
WENDY: (AS MICHAEL) Thanks, Bugs.
TWEETY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
SYLVESTER: What makes you so sure?
The wings are so fresh.
They muddy up your tidy house
This isn't a human house.
While Rabbit and the others
He's selling himself for 25 cents!
Christopher Robin explained
As Pooh continued searching,
Will you just leave me alone?
Just then, Pooh spotted a note.
Well, of course, my darling.
So Piglet bravely ventured forth
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
As the others searched for a tail,
And who knows when they'll be dry.
Michael, don't be mad at Alice.
No, silly. Put your arms down.
Wendy, you got all your stuff?
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
POOH: Ooh!
RABBIT: Honey.
TWEETY: Huh?
RABBIT: Ooh, honey!
PORKY: What's up?
BUGS: There he is.
SYLVESTER: To the left.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
PORKY: What's going on?
SYLVESTER: He's nuts.
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
LIZZY: What?
ALICE: Michael Jordan!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
KANGA: They steal your youth
DAFFY: What? He can't take Mike.
TWEETY: Oh, no.
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
TWEETY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
Good morning, young prince.
And who knows when they'll be dry.
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
PROSPECTOR:
Michael, don't be mad at Alice.
No, silly. Put your arms down.
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Off-screen dialogues (1.78:1) (white captioned subtitles)
ZEUS: Ha ha!
PHIL: Two words.
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
CRUSH: 150, dude!
MUSE: It was tragic.
UMPIRE: You're out!
PIGLET: Excuse me.
TINKER BELL: Wow!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
NAKOMA: Pocahontas!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
ALICE: They don't call this
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
FAWN: Road? What road?
NARRATOR: Chapter one,
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
TURKEY: Oh... (GASPING)
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
MICHAEL: Please, please, no!
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BUCK: Hey! Son! You all right?
BRUCE: That's all right, Chum.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
MARVIN: Come to me, my prey.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
LON: Hold up! That's far enough!
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
WILLOW: Is that my Pocahontas?
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
LITTLE: All right, guys. Watch this.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
ACE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
BUGS: Hold on. He's got something.
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
KOCOUM: Pocahontas! Pocahontas!
MELVIN: Why did you take our child?
PORKY: I thought we search in style.
DAFFY: Hey, Bugs! Stop! Slow down!
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
ABBY: No worries, Mr. Woolensworth.
POCAHONTAS: Quiyoughcohannock.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
JUANITA: Mike? Honey, are you okay?
FOGHORN: Keep looking. Dip deeper!
THOMAS: Help! Somebody help! Help!
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
BEN: All right! This one's ready to hoist!
WENDY: (AS MICHAEL) Thanks, Bugs.
TWEETY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
SYLVESTER: What makes you so sure?
LITTLE:
He's all right! Stop the invasion!
RABBIT:
They muddy up your tidy house
MARLIN:
What do these markings mean?
He's selling himself for 25 cents!
This isn't a human house.
Well, then. This is awkward, huh.
It's enough to make your sap boil.
Well, of course, my darling.
What are you doing? Meeko!
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
As the others searched for a tail,
And who knows when they'll be dry.
Don't get too comfortable, Hades!
Michael, don't be mad at Alice.
Darla, your uncle will see you now.
CHRISTOPHER:
No, silly. Put your arms down.
Wendy, you got all your stuff?
Yes, Chicken Little, it's all yours!
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
ACE: Abby.
RUNT: Yeah!
PIGLET: Whoa!
POOH: Ooh!
RABBIT: Honey.
KIRBY: Plan D!
RUNT: Uh-huh.
MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Mmm.
TWEETY: Huh?
DORY: Nemo's alive!
OWL: Honey.
RABBIT: Ooh, honey!
PORKY: What's up?
ANNOUNCER: Wait!
ABBY: Now breathe.
LITTLE: Breathe.
BUGS: There he is.
SYLVESTER: To the left.
BEN: There you go.
SHERMAN: Barbara.
BARBARA: Mmm-hmm?
TINA: Now put them down.
MELVIN: Of course.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
BRUCE: How about you, Chum?
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
DORY: Something's got me!
LIZZY: What?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
BOY 2: (COUGHING) Hurry!
RABBIT: They chip your tooth
KANGA: They steal your youth
DAFFY: What? He can't take Mike.
Anniversaries
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (45th anniversary)
- The Muppet Show (35th anniversary) • Bedknobs and Broomsticks (40th anniversary)
- The Fox and the Hound (30th anniversary)
- The Great Mouse Detective (25th anniversary) • Dumbo (70th anniversary)
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire (10th anniversary) • Alice in Wonderland (60th anniversary) • Monsters, Inc. (10th anniversary)
- 101 Dalmatians (50th anniversary) • Cars (05th anniversary)
- Make Mine Music (65th anniversary) • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (15th anniversary) • Song of the South (65th anniversary) • Beauty and the Beast (20th anniversary)
Cast (in credits order)
Bo Boyd (1942–2011) Legends Award Category: Consumer Products Year Inducted: 2011 |
He retired in 2001, 33 years to the day he walked down Main Street, U.S.A. for his first job at Disneyland. He had been involved with Disney merchandise longer than any person in the history of the Company other than Walt's brother Roy O. Disney.
Jim Henson (1936–1990) Legends Award Category: Film & Television Year Inducted: 2011 |
In 1958 Sam and Friends earned Jim his first Emmy® award; he would go on to win an impressive 30 Emmys during his lifetime for his work with the Jim Henson Company.
Linda Larkin Legends Award Category: Voice Year Inducted: 2011 |
"I read a line of dialogue that said, 'It's all so magical,'" the actress once recalled. "I was very taken with that line, and I knew it was meant to be."
On film, sharp-eyed moviegoers spotted her in a cameo role, playing a television soap opera star in Disney's 2007 live-action/animated fantasy Enchanted.
Regis Philbin Legends Award Category: Television Year Inducted: 2011 |
Regis has also found time to write three books, I'm Only One Man!, Who Wants To Be Me?, and How I Got This Way. As a longtime admirer of crooners such as Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, he recorded several albums, including two for Hollywood Records: When You're Smiling in 2004 and The Regis Philbin Christmas Album the following year.
Anika Noni Rose Legends Award Category: Voice Year Inducted: 2011 |
"I always dreamed of being a voice in a Disney movie, but even in those dreams, I never once dreamed of being a princess," she once said. "I just wanted to be a voice. I feel like what an honor that this is how the dream comes true, bigger and stronger than I had even imagined it.
Lea Salonga Legends Award Category: Voice Year Inducted: 2011 |
Miss Saigon moved to Broadway in 1991, where Lea garnered the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and the Theatre World Awards—the first performer to win so many international awards for a single role.
Raymond Watson Legends Award Category: Administration Year Inducted: 2011 |
"At that time," Ray recalled, "there was a spirit within the Irvine Company. We had a blank paper for our creative juices and our plans could go from this blank page to the ground. There is that same spirit in Disney."
Guy Williams (1924–1989) Legends Award Category: Television Year Inducted: 2011 |
At that time in Hollywood, actors with foreign-sounding names were quickly typecast. In coming up with a stage name, he once laughingly recalled, "'Guy Williams' was about as non-specific as I could imagine!"
Bonita Wrather (1923–1988) Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts Year Inducted: 2011 |
Bonita married Southern California businessman Jack Wrather on February 5, 1947, giving up her career as an actress to become a key player in his expanding entertainment empire.
Jack Wrather (1918–1984) Legends Award Category: Parks & Resorts Year Inducted: 2011 |
It pioneered, as Jack's son Chris wrote, "new forms of dining as entertainment, shopping as entertainment, and the use of a waterfront setting" in an urban environment.
2011 |
Rue McClanahan Television |
Art Linkletter Television |
Wally Boag Attractions |
Betty Taylor Attractions |
Bill Justice Animation & Imagineering |
Bill Martin Imagineering |
Harrison "Buzz" Price Imagineering |
Fess Parker Film & Television |
Ilene Woods Voice |
Paul Kenworthy Film |
Richard Todd Film |
Roy E. Disney Film, Animation & Administration |
Birthdays (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
4. Lauren Mote: Date of Birth: February 10, 1997 [age 14] at Sunderland, England
4. Michael Sheen: Date of Birth: February 5, 1969 [age 42] at Newport, Wales
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. 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
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
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
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: Place of Birth: 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: 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
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
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
John McLeish
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
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Birthday Months + Death Months
- Pete Postlethwaite (February 7, 1946 — January 2, 2011) (James and the Giant Peach)
- Charlie Callas (December 20, 1924 — January 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
- Kenneth Mars (April 4, 1935 — February 12, 2011) (The Little Mermaid)
- Eugenia Dinning (March 29, 1924 — February 22, 2011)
- Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 — March 17, 2011) (Alice in Wonderland, Corpse Bride)
- Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 — April 4, 2011) (The Rescuers Down Under)
- Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 — April 24, 2011) (Brother Bear)
- Norma Zimmer (July 13, 1923 — May 10, 2011) (Alice in Wonderland)
- Bill Skiles (July 5, 1931 — May 16, 2011) (The Jungle Book)
- Randy Savage (November 15, 1952 — May 20, 2011) (Bolt)
- Bill Hunter (February 27, 1940 — May 21, 2011) (Finding Nemo)
- Jeff Conaway (October 5, 1950 — May 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
- Wally Boag (September 9, 1920 — June 3, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Betty Taylor (October 7, 1919 — June 4, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Digby Wolfe (June 4, 1929 — present) (The Jungle Book)
- Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 — June 23, 2011) (The Princess Bride, Shark Tale)
- Gordon Tootoosis (October 25, 1941 — July 5, 2011) (Pocahontas, Open Season)
- Ginny Tyler (August 8, 1925 — present) (The Sword in the Stone, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
- Whitney Houston (August 9, 1963 — present) (The Bodyguard)
- Joan Gerber (July 29, 1935 — August 22, 2011) (Charlotte's Web, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
- Ian Abercrombie (September 11, 1934 — present) (Rango, Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
- Norman Alden (September 13, 1924 — present) (The Sword in the Stone)
- Frances Bay (January 23, 1919 — September 15, 2011) (Happy Gilmore)
- Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 — October 5, 2011)
- Barbara Kent (December 16, 1907 — October 13, 2011)
- Russell Means (November 10, 1939 — present) (Pocahontas)
- Laurie Main (November 29, 1922 — present) (The Great Mouse Detective, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore)
- Andy Williams (December 3, 1927 — present)
- Harry Morgan (April 10, 1915 — December 7, 2011) (M*A*S*H, Dragnet)
- Michael Clarke Duncan (December 10, 1957 — present) (Brother Bear, Kung Fu Panda, Cats & Dogs)
- Nicol Williamson (September 14, 1936 — December 16, 2011) (Inadmissible Evidence, Spawn, Excalibur)
- George Lindsey (December 17, 1928 — present) (The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The AristoCats)
- Robert B. Sherman (December 19, 1925 — present) (The Jungle Book, Mary Poppins, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
- Marjorie Lane (February 21, 1912 — present) (Born to Dance, Rosalie)
- Paul Mazursky (April 25, 1930 — present) (Kung Fu Panda 2)
- Geraldine McEwan (May 9, 1932 — present) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, A Matter of Loaf and Death)
- Joan Copeland (June 1, 1922 — present) (Brother Bear)
- Toby Bluth (July 11, 1940 — present) (Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Smurfs)
- Christopher Malcolm (August 19, 1946 — present) (Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back)
- Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — present) (Wallace & Gromit)
- Geoffrey Hughes (February 2, 1944 — present) (Yellow Submarine)
- David Frankham (February 16, 1926 — present) (101 Dalmatians)
- Nicholas Smith (March 5, 1934 — present) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
- Roddy Maude-Roxby (April 2, 1930 — present) (The AristoCats)
- Casey Kasem (April 27, 1932 — present) (Scooby-Doo)
- Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — present) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women)
- Bill Woodson (July 16, 1917 — present) (The Small One, Disney Storyteller Series)
- John Stephenson (August 9, 1923 — present) (Charlotte's Web, The Flintstones)
- Arthur Burghardt (August 29, 1947 — present) (The Prince and the Pauper)
- Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930 — present) (101 Dalmatians)
- Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — present) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
- Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 — present) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music)
- Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949 — present) (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon)
- James Shigeta (June 17, 1929 — present) (Mulan)
- Eileen Brennan (September 3, 1932 — present) (The Last Picture Show, Private Benjamin, Clue)
- Bruce Reitherman (September 15, 1955 — present) (The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
- Randy Quaid (October 1, 1950 — present) (Home on the Range)
- Gerry Parkes (October 16, 1924 — present) (Fraggle Rock)
- Karen Dotrice (November 9, 1955 — present) (Mary Poppins)
- Margery Mason (September 27, 1913 — present) (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
- Paul L. Smith (June 24, 1936 — present) (Popeye, Dune, Maverick)
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — present) (sister of Eva Gabor)
- Ann Rutherford (November 2, 1917 — present) (Gone with the Wind)
- Louise Currie (April 7, 1913 — present) (Citizen Kane, Adventures of Captain Marvel)
- Dorothy Provine (January 20, 1935 — April 25, 2010) (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
- Frances Bay (January 23, 1919 — September 15, 2011) (Happy Gilmore)
- John Forsythe (January 29, 1918 — April 1, 2010) (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty)
- Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929 — January 22, 2010) (Howl's Moving Castle)
- Pete Postlethwaite (February 7, 1946 — January 2, 2011) (James and the Giant Peach)
- Bill Justice (February 9, 1914 — February 10, 2011) (Peter Pan, Bambi, Alice in Wonderland)
- Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 — November 28, 2010) (Airplane!, The Naked Gun)
- Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 — July 3, 2010)
- Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 — October 5, 2011)
- Bill Hunter (February 27, 1940 — May 21, 2011) (Finding Nemo)
- Eugenia Paul (March 3, 1935 — May 24, 2010) (Zorro)
- Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943 — May 2, 2010) (Peter Pan, The Wild Thornberrys Movie)
- Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010) (Mission: Impossible, Airplane!)
- Lorene Yarnell (March 21, 1944 — July 29, 2010)
- Eugenia Dinning (March 29, 1924 — February 22, 2011)
- Kenneth Mars (April 4, 1935 — February 12, 2011) (The Little Mermaid)
- Harry Morgan (April 10, 1915 — December 7, 2011) (M*A*S*H, Dragnet)
- Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 — September 7, 2010) (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
- James Gammon (April 20, 1940 — July 16, 2010) (The Iron Giant)
- Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 — April 4, 2011) (The Rescuers Down Under)
- Ilene Woods (May 5, 1929 — July 1, 2010) (Cinderella)
- Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 — May 29, 2010) (Speed, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider)
- Don Diamond (June 4, 1921 — June 19, 2011) (F Troop, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Zorro)
- Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010) (Stormy Weather, The Wiz)
- Peter Alexander (June 30, 1926 — February 12, 2011)
- Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010) (Titanic)
- Bill Skiles (July 5, 1931 — May 16, 2011) (The Jungle Book)
- Norma Zimmer (July 13, 1923 — May 10, 2011) (Alice in Wonderland)
- Blake Edwards (July 26, 1922 — December 15, 2010) (The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany's)
- Joan Gerber (July 29, 1935 — August 22, 2011) (Charlotte's Web, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
- Cammie King (August 5, 1934 — September 1, 2010) (Bambi, Gone with the Wind)
- Ron Gans (August 9, 1931 — June 29, 2010) (Transformers, Welcome to Pooh Corner, Dumbo's Circus)
- Jimmy Dean (August 10, 1928 — June 13, 2010) (Big Bad John)
- Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010) (Davy Crockett)
- Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010) (the voice of Jiminy Cricket)
- Wally Boag (September 9, 1920 — June 3, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Nicol Williamson (September 14, 1936 — December 16, 2011) (Inadmissible Evidence, Spawn, Excalibur)
- Jackie Cooper (September 15, 1922 — May 3, 2011) (Skippy, Our Gang, Superman)
- Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 — June 23, 2011) (The Princess Bride, Shark Tale)
- Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010) (Simon & Simon)
- Tom Bosley (October 1, 1927 — October 19, 2010) (Happy Days, Father Dowling Mysteries)
- Jeff Conaway (October 5, 1950 — May 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
- Betty Taylor (October 7, 1919 — June 4, 2011) (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue)
- Gordon Tootoosis (October 25, 1941 — July 5, 2011) (Pocahontas, Open Season)
- Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 — April 24, 2011) (Brother Bear)
- Randy Savage (November 15, 1952 — May 20, 2011) (Bolt)
- Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010) (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
- Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 — March 17, 2011) (Alice in Wonderland, Corpse Bride)
- Bill Erwin (December 2, 1914 — December 29, 2010) (The Land Before Time)
- James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010) (Swiss Family Robinson)
- Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010) (Brother Bear)
- Barbara Kent (December 16, 1907 — October 13, 2011)
- Charlie Callas (December 20, 1924 — January 27, 2011) (Pete's Dragon)
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.
_______
Age: 1
JOJO: (ECHOING) Yopp!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
_______
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?
_______
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.
_______
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!
TWEETY: Oh, no.
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.
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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.
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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2011 calendar (1)
February 4, 1966 – Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (45th anniversary)
March 11 – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
June 22 – Lady and the Tramp, The Rescuers, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
June 24 – The Lion King, Cars 2
July 15, 2011 – Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue
July 17, 1955 – Disneyland
October 5, 1949 – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
November 4, 2005 – Chicken Little
November 18, 1988 – Oliver & Company
December 16, 1983 – Mickey's Christmas Carol
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2011 calendar (2)
February 6, 1943 – Saludos Amigos
March 2, 1965 – The Sound of Music
April 2, 2004 – Home on the Range
May 27, 1948 – Melody Time
June 18 – Tarzan, Toy Story 3
July 9, 1982 – TRON
September 13, 1976 – The Muppet Show (35th anniversary)
October 1, 1971 – Walt Disney World (40th anniversary)
October 29, 1993 – The Nightmare Before Christmas
November 5, 2004 – The Incredibles
November 24 – Toy Story 2, Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure
December 13, 1971 – Bedknobs and Broomsticks (40th anniversary)
December 13, 1954 – 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
December 21, 1937 – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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2011 calendar (3)
January 29, 1959 – Sleeping Beauty
February 5, 1953 – Peter Pan
May 29, 2009 – Up
June 19, 1998 – Mulan
June 26, 1981 – The Great Muppet Caper (30th anniversary)
July 10, 1981 – The Fox and the Hound (30th anniversary)
July 13, 1987 – The Brave Little Toaster
August 13, 1942 – Bambi
August 24, 1942 – Saludos Amigos
August 27, 1964 – Mary Poppins
November 25 – Aladdin, A Bug's Life
December 11 – The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell
December 24, 1970 – The AristoCats
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2011 calendar (4)
May 30, 2003 – Finding Nemo
June 27 – Hercules, WALL-E
July 2, 1986 – The Great Mouse Detective (25th anniversary)
September 27, 1947 – Fun & Fancy Free
October 23, 1941 – Dumbo (70th anniversary)
November 1, 2003 – Brother Bear
November 10, 1969 – Sesame Street
November 21, 2008 – Bolt
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2011 calendar (5)
February 3, 1945 – The Three Caballeros
March 30, 2007 – Meet the Robinsons
June 15, 2001 – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (10th anniversary)
June 22, 1979 – The Muppet Movie
June 29, 2007 – Ratatouille
July 13, 1984 – The Muppets Take Manhattan
July 26, 1951 – Alice in Wonderland (60th anniversary)
August 3, 1990 – DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
November 2, 2001 – Monsters, Inc. (10th anniversary)
November 8, 1973 – Robin Hood
November 16, 1990 – The Rescuers Down Under
November 21, 2007 – Enchanted
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2011 calendar (6)
January 25, 1961 – 101 Dalmatians (50th anniversary)
February 15, 1950 – Cinderella
May 19, 2000 – Dinosaur
June 9, 2006 – Cars (5th anniversary)
June 23, 1995 – Pocahontas
August 25, 1939 – The Wizard of Oz
October 18, 1967 – The Jungle Book
November 17, 1989 – The Little Mermaid
November 22, 1995 – Toy Story
December 15, 2000 – The Emperor's New Groove
December 16, 1978 – The Small One
December 21, 1944 – The Three Caballeros
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2011 calendar (10)
February 7, 1940 – Pinocchio
February 16, 1996 – Muppet Treasure Island (15th anniversary)
April 20, 1946 – Make Mine Music (65th anniversary)
June 21 – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (15th anniversary), Lilo & Stitch
July 24, 1985 – The Black Cauldron
November 12, 1946 – Song of the South (65th anniversary)
November 13, 1940 – Fantasia
November 23, 1991 – Beauty and the Beast (20th anniversary)
November 27, 2002 – Treasure Planet
December 20 – Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
December 25 – Old Yeller, The Sword in the Stone
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Off-screen dialogues (1)
BLU: Hey!
BLU: Help!
CHIP: Whoa!
TIPA: Marcel!
FALINE: Bambi.
ALICE: Oh, dear.
BLU: Of course...
ZAZU: Step lively.
TINKER BELL: Oh!
CHIP: Yeah, let's go!
TINKER BELL: Wow!
BLU: Natural instincts!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
YOUNG GIRL: Whoa!
FERNANDO: Hold on!
COACH: Chicken Little!
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
BLU: I can do it. I can do it.
GREAT PRINCE: It is Man.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
BLU: Whoa. She's beautiful.
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
TINKER BELL:
This isn't a human house.
TWEDDLEDEE:
But answer there came none
TWEEDLEDEE:
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
PROSPECTOR:
Michael, don't be mad at Alice.
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Off-screen dialogues (2)
DASH: Lucky.
DASH: Uh-oh.
CATTY: Nor I.
DASH: Ha, ha!
PIGLET: Okay.
LUCIUS: Whoa!
HOLLEY: Mater!
PIGLET: And six.
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
FROZONE: Gotcha!
PIGLET: Excuse me.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
DASH: Come on, Violet!
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
ANNOUNCER: That's right.
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
LUCIUS: That was way too close.
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
FROZONE: It's not doing anything.
ANNOUNCER: We have a tie game!
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
HOLLEY: So, we'll be okay? Really?
LUCIUS: So now I'm in deep trouble.
PRINCIPAL: Not showing up for class,
CATTY: It's no excuse for what she did.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
MRS. HARE:
Thumper. Come on.
ANNOUNCER:
Clearly a long shot, folks.
MRS. HARE:
Good morning, young prince.
ANNOUNCER:
It's the old tip-the-cow play.
YOUNG COPPER:
And you're mine too, Tod.
ANNOUNCER:
He's trying to lighten his load!
ANNOUNCER:
Yes, Chicken Little, it's all yours!
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Off-screen dialogues (3)
DINKY: Hey!
DINKY: Hmm.
MUFASA: Zazu.
DINKY: Charge!
JUANITA: Bugs!
MUFASA: Simba.
TWEETY: Oh, no.
FRANNY: Wilbur!
COACH: Time out!
TWEETY: Michael?
SIMBA: Come here!
MUFASA: Remember.
MUFASA: Remember.
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
SYNDROME: It's bigger!
BUDDY: Hey! Hey, wait!
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
TWEETY: Oh, no. It's closed.
PORKY: Piggy coming through.
SHIP: What are you doing out here?
PORKY: I thought we search in style.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
JUANITA: Mike? Honey, are you okay?
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
TWEETY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
PORKY:
He's selling himself for 25 cents!
FRANNY ON INTERCOM:
Boys! Dinner time!
MRS. DARLING:
Wendy, you got all your stuff?
COGSWORTH:
What are you yammering about?
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Off-screen dialogues (4)
POOH: Oh!
HELEN: Kids.
PEDRO: Okay
LIZZY: Whoa!
NALA: Simba!
HELEN: Violet!
VIOLET: Mom!
GOOB: So tired.
HELEN: Sit down!
MILDRED: Lewis!
DODO: Look lively.
DARRELL: Whoo-hoo!
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
POOH: Excuse me, Owl,
NALA: It's really creepy.
DARRELL: After today?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
CHICKEN LITTLE: No!
POOH: I'm sorry, Eeyore.
LIZZY: Oh! Sorry, fairies.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run!
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
POOH: Well, I was moving.
BOWLER HAT GUY: Sorry.
PEDRO: Hey! Get back here!
HELEN: Is someone in there?
HELEN: Do I have to answer?
TALLULAH: Oh! He ate Carl!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Look out!
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
VIOLET: Pretty loud discussion.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
PEDRO: Jewel, but you are a bird!
CHICKEN LITTLE: We'll survive!
WHITE RABBIT: The Mad Hatter.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CHICKEN LITTLE: Hurry! Hurry!
WHITE RABBIT: The March Hare.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: All right, guys.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Here's your kid!
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
CHICKEN LITTLE: I gotta call Abby!
FOGHORN: Keep looking. Dig deeper!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Abby! Runt! Fish!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for your lives!
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
SYLVESTER: What makes you so sure?
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
CHICKEN LITTLE: I'm telling the truth.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
The wings are so fresh.
BOWLER HAT GUY:
They all hated me.
SYLVESTER:
What's going on? He's nuts.
UNDERMINER:
I am always beneath you,
SYLVESTER:
Will you just leave me alone?
CHICKEN LITTLE:
A big acorn level fluh...
GREM OVER RADIO:
He's dead, Professor.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
Well, of course, my darling.
SYLVESTER:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
CHICKEN LITTLE:
He's all right! Stop the invasion!
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Off-screen dialogues (5)
BELLE: Oh!
ABBY: Fish.
ABBY: Fish!
BEAST: Hot.
BUCK: Huh?
BUCK: Okay.
BEAST: Forte!
LITTLE: Runt!
ABBY: Go! Go!
WILBUR: Lewis!
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
CORNELIUS: Okay.
ABBY: Ring the bell!
THUMPER: Wake up.
CLANK: It's working!
BUCK: Chicken Little!
ZÜNDAPP: Wunderbar!
CARL: Everybody ready?
WENDY: It's in my room.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
DAFFY: What is it, Bugs?
FAWN: Road? What road?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
BOBBLE: Give me the sap.
BELLE: It looks dangerous.
ZÜNDAPP: Go 50% power.
JIM CROW: Look at him go!
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
WILBUR: Look, I messed up.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
DAFFY: He's getting in the box!
MARVIN: Come to me, my prey.
ZÜNDAPP: Agent Leland Turbo.
WENDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
LITTLE: He was my good friend.
OWL: Its hide is like a shaggy rug
DAFFY: Ooh! Someone's coming!
BELLE: What's the matter, Sultan?
OWL: You're on a roll go on, go on
JIM CROW: So long, glamour boy!
BUCK: Hey! Son! Are you all right?
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
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
DAFFY: Hey, Bugs! Stop! Slow down!
LITTLE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
ABBY: No worries, Mr. Woolensworth.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
JIM CROW: Then, right after that, you...
RABBIT:
They muddy up your tidy house
JIM CROW:
Why, he flies just like an eagle.
BOBBLE:
And who knows when they'll be dry.
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Off-screen dialogues (6)
BUGS: Go.
BUGS: Go!
BUGS: Go!
BOB: Yeah.
BOB: Yeah!
BUGS: Drop.
BOB: Kronos?
RAFAEL: Blu!
LINDA: Tulio?
BOB: I'm sorry.
LASZLO: Yeah!
BOB: Fire! Yeah!
MARCEL: Nigel!
NICO: Hey! Rafi!
FINN: Roger that.
MARCEL: Chute!
FINN: Impossible.
BOB: Get the door.
RAFAEL: Psst! Blu.
LINDA: Excuse me.
MELVIN: Um... uh...
BOB: That's my boy!
UMPIRE: You're out!
ALICE: (GASPS) Oh.
BUGS: That's our guy.
RUNT: Oh, poor Fish!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
WIDOW TWEED: Oh.
STORK: Oh, of course.
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
SPIKE: You know what?
BOB: Here we go, honey.
RAFAEL: All right, guys!
INCREDIBLE: You know,
MARCEL: We did it, boys.
NARRATOR: Chapter one,
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
ALICE: They don't call this
BUGS: Drop! I said "drop"!
PRISSY: Girls, girls! Listen!
LINDA: Enjoy the new book!
PRISSY: Here he comes now.
WIDOW TWEED: Who is it?
BOB: How you doing, honey?
BUGS: Come on, Dinah! Yah!
RUNT: (SINGING) I'll survive
MELVIN: (ECHOING) Silence!
LINDA: Doctor of Ornithology?
BOB: What are you waiting for?
LINDA: Excuse me. Excuse me.
RUNT: They're... they're comin'.
NICO: I've been around the world
FINN: This seems like a dead end.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
FINN: Once we're inside, stay close.
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
BUGS: Hold on. He's got something.
BOB: Don't answer it, honey, I got it!
BRENT: Japan, land of the rising sun,
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
BOB: Come on, run! Pick up the pace.
MELVIN: Well, then. This is awkward.
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
NARRATOR:
While Rabbit and the others
NARRATOR:
Christopher Robin explained
NARRATOR:
As Pooh continued searching,
NARRATOR:
Just then, Pooh spotted a note.
NARRATOR:
So Piglet bravely ventured forth
NARRATOR:
As the others searched for a tail,
MRS. POSSUM:
Good morning, young prince.
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Off-screen dialogues (10)
NIGEL: No!
E: No capes!
MATER: No.
MATER: Wow.
NIGEL: Hello...
ROSETTA: Pull!
SLADE: Copper!
BIG MAMA: Tod!
McQUEEN: Mater!
MATER: Why is that?
LUMIERE: Ah-ah-ah.
NALA: Simba, wait up!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
FORTE: So, Beast gets girl,
MICHAEL: Not that casual.
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
LUMIERE: Careful, careful.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
LUIZ: Now, try not to move!
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
MICHAEL: Good job, Dinah.
MICHAEL: Please, please, no!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
LUMIERE: Oh, no, the bell jar!
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
E: All was well, another day saved
MATRIARCH: How awful for her.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-uh.
LUMIERE: Let's go! Love will not wait.
SLADE:
Ouch! You're killin' me! Ouch!
FRANCESCO:
He is afraid of Francesco.
SILVERMIST:
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
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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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The Fox and the Hound
5 matches: Dinky
4 matches: Amos Slade
3 matches: Big Mama, Widow Tweed
2 matches: Young Tod, Young Copper
1 match: Chief, Vixey, Boomer
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Cars 2
100+ matches: Mater, Lightning McQueen, Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell
45 matches: Francesco Bernoulli
36 matches: Brent Mustangburger
35 matches: Professor Zündapp
32 matches: Grem
28 matches: Sir Miles Axlerod
24 matches: Acer
18 matches: David Hobbscap
17 matches: Sally Carrera
16 matches: Mater's Computer
15 matches: Darrell Cartrip, Uncle Topolino, Luigi
12 matches: Tombér
11 matches: Mel Dorado, Otis
9 matches: Rod "Torque" Redline
8 matches: Fillmore, Sarge, Vladmir Trunkov
7 matches: Flo, Guido
6 matches: Siddeley, Victor Hugo, Crabby, Tubbs Pacer, J. Curby Gremlin
5 matches: Leland Turbo, Lewis Hamilton, Ivan the Tow Truck
4 matches: Tony Trihull, Jeff Gordon, Alexander Hugo, Ramone, the Queen
3 matches: Mama Topolino, Van, Sheriff
2 matches: Lizzie, Mack, Minny
24 matches: Mater
23 matches: Brent Mustangburger
13 matches: Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell
11 matches: Lightning McQueen, Darrell Cartrip
9 matches: Mater's Computer
6 matches: Professor Zündapp, David Hobbscap
2 matches: Grem, Acer, Lemon Kingpin, Tannoy, Italian Announcer, Automated Voice
1 match: Francesco Bernoulli, Sally Carrera, Uncle Topolino, Luigi, Tony Trihull, PA, Reporter, Airport PA
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Winnie the Pooh
100+ matches: Winnie the Pooh, Tinker Bell, Lizzy, Woody, Buzz Lightyear
100 matches: Dr. Griffiths
99 matches: Owl
76 matches: Vidia
73 matches: Rex
67 matches: Jessie, Tigger
60 matches: Piglet
59 matches: Rabbit
55 matches: Hamm
53 matches: Al McWhiggin
49 matches: Stinky Pete, Eeyore, Narrator
47 matches: Mr. Potato Head
44 matches: Slinky Dog
43 matches: Bobble
42 matches: Clank
33 matches: Rosetta
29 matches: Christopher Robin
25 matches: Fawn, Andy Davis
21 matches: Silvermist
19 matches: Iridessa
16 matches: Kanga
14 matches: Bo Peep, Andy's Mom
12 matches: Roo
11 matches: Wheezy
9 matches: Terence, Barbie
8 matches: Emperor Zurg
5 matches: The Backson, Mrs. Potato Head
4 matches: Geri the Cleaner
3 matches: Sergeant
2 matches: Driver
1 match: Narrator, Mrs. Perkins
16 matches: Bobble
15 matches: Lizzy, Buzz Lightyear
14 matches: Dr. Griffiths
13 matches: Narrator
11 matches: Rex, Clank
10 matches: Winnie the Pooh, Slinky Dog
8 matches: Woody, Piglet
7 matches: Owl, Stinky Pete, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head
6 matches: Jessie, Rosetta, Andy Davis
4 matches: Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Tigger
3 matches: Vidia, Iridessa, Rabbit, Christopher Robin, Andy's Mom, Announcer
2 matches: Fawn, Kanga, Sergeant, Mother, Female Airport PA
1 match: Eeyore, Barbie, Prologue Narrator, Male Fairy, Male Garden Fairy, Male Airport PA, Amy
Winnie the Pooh + The Rescuers Down Under (Revival/Renaissance: The Overlooked Sequel)
16 matches: Bobble, Narrator
15 matches: Lizzy, Bugs Bunny
14 matches: Winnie the Pooh, Dr. Griffiths
11 matches: Clank, Wilbur
10 matches: Daffy Duck, Tweety
8 matches: Michael Jordan, Piglet
7 matches: Stinky Pete, Owl, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Wendy
6 matches: Alice, Cody, Percival C. McLeach, Rosetta, Rabbit
5 matches: Tigger
4 matches: Tinker Bell, Bernard, Miss Bianca, Silvermist, Christopher Robin
3 matches: Vidia, Jake, Iridessa, Kanga, Frank, Mrs. Darling, Announcer
2 matches: Fawn, Juanita Jordan, Foghorn Leghorn, Doctor Mouse, Cody's Mother, Mother, Female Airport PA
1 match: Marvin the Martian, Roo, Wendy, Barbie, Prologue Narrator, Male Fairy, Male Garden Fairy, Male Airport PA, Amy, Man on Radio
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Villains' Defeats/Deaths/Despairs
The Backson: Trapped in an enormous pit dug up by Pooh and friends
Dr. Griffiths: Reforms after he apologizes to his daughter Lizzy for doubting her
Mr. Twitches: Gets cat-nipped by Fawn and reforms.
Stinky Pete: Ends up in the backpack of a little girl called Amy that also has a Barbie, then taken home to be given a terrifying makeover.
Marvin the Martian: Knocked down the elevator shaft by Daffy, but evidently survives.
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Production
In 2009, John Lasseter, Stephen J. Anderson, and Don Hall viewed the classic Winnie the Pooh feature shorts and films to figure out how to make the title character culturally relevant. Following a trip to Ashdown Forest in Sussex, South East England to explore the location of A.A. Milne's original stories, the filmmakers enlisted Burny Mattinson, a Disney veteran who worked as the key animator on Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, to serve as lead storyboard artist for the film, with Anderson and Hall directing. Director Stephen Anderson is best known for his effort on Meet the Robinsons, Journey Beneath the Sea, Brother Bear, The Emperor's New Groove, and Bolt. Director Don Hall also has veteran status at Walt Disney Animation Studios, significantly contributing to The Princess and the Frog, Meet the Robinsons, Brother Bear, Home on the Range, The Emperor's New Groove, and Tarzan. Supervising animators for the film included Mark Henn (Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin), Andreas Deja (Tigger), Bruce W. Smith (Piglet, Kanga, Roo), Randy Haycock (Eeyore), Eric Goldberg (Rabbit and the Backson) and Dale Baer (Owl). Similar to The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell, the film also uses Toon Boom Animation's Harmony software.
Originally, the film was supposed to feature five stories from the A. A. Milne books, but the final version ended up drawing inspiration from three stories. Executive producer John Lasseter had also announced that Rabbit's friends and relatives would be in the film, but their scene was ultimately deleted.
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Release
Short films
The film was preceded by the animated short The Ballad of Nessie, which was about a friendly Loch Ness Monster named Nessie and how she and her best friend MacQuack, the rubber duck, came to live in the moor they now call home. In some international screenings, the episode "Cubby's Goldfish" from the Disney Junior series Jake and the Never Land Pirates also appeared.
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Home media
The film was first released on DVD only on August 22, 2011 in the UK, where it does not fall under the numbered Animated Classic branding. In the US, it was released as number 51 in the Animated Classics range on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download on October 25, 2011. The releases included animated shorts The Ballad of Nessie and Mini-Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Pooh's Balloon", as well as deleted scenes.
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- "Of all Walt Disney's animated classics, the heartfelt story and natural wonders of Bambi seem to touch more people more deeply than any of the fantasy worlds created in his fairy tales. Now, through music, footage and artwork, never before seen by the public, we will celebrate the making of this Disney masterpiece."
- "Walt Disney started planning Bambi in 1936, while still in production on his first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In the following rare excerpt from the original Disneyland television series, Walt explains how his artists finally achieved Bambi's breathtaking realism."
- "At first, animals were brought into studio art classes for close-up study by the Disney artists."
- "A pair of baby deer, appropriately named Bambi and Faline, were imported from Maine and happily housed behind the studio where the animators could have access to real moving inspiration."
- "To create a realistic look, nature photographers documented the hidden textures of the forest environment. Disney artists created hundreds of paintings and drawings that capture the many moods required to bring the forest to life. What makes many of these drawings even more remarkable is that despite their incredible detail, they're actually extremely small. Pastels and watercolors capture the seasonal colors and emotions of life in the forest."
- "If you ever wondered how the artists perfected such realistic details as a single drop of rain, here's the secret: Animators studied slow motion photography of drops of milk that reveal the elaborate splash patterns that usually disappear in the blink of an eye. Strange shapes begin appearing on the animator's drawing boards. Drawing by drawing, drop by drop, a rainstorm was created."
- "While the images for this rain drop sequence always remain the same, an early concept considered a different song to be sung from the point of view of the falling rain drops. Even here, the technique of using vocals is a scoring tool as evident. Presented here for the first time is the original test demo of the Rain Song from June of 1938, illustrated with concept and storyboard art."
- "Once the animators were comfortable with drawing real animals, they had to adapt them into characters that could supply the range of expression and emotion needed to tell the story."
- "A cute baby rabbit character was developed to give the story much-needed comedy relief."
- "Here in rare newsreel footage, we see a group of studio visitors watch as Frank Thomas animates a sequence with Thumper. Characters were animated using pencil drawings on paper that were then photographed to test the flow of movement and expression."
- "Disney Studios' ink and paint department created all their own paints. For Bambi, nearly 250,000 cels were drawn and painted. When you combine that figure with the animation drawings, concept art, layouts, character designs and backgrounds, over a million drawings went in to making a little fawn come to life. Pretty amazing, isn't it, Bambi?"
- "To heighten the realism of Bambi, the multi-plane camera was used extensively. By painting different layers of a scene on separate sheets of glass and moving them independently as they're photographed one frame at a time, flat art could create the illusion of depth. This opening sequence is an excellent example of the magic of the multi-plane camera."
- "When Bambi was first released in 1942, it was an immediate triumph, and was recognized as one of animation's all-time greatest achievements. Even now, over half a century later, Bambi continues to delight audiences. Perhaps because of its stark realism, it also lives on as one of childhood's most vividly memorable family classics."
- "Bambi stands out as one of the first environmentally conscious films ever made. It shows that without responsible thinking, man can easily become the enemy of nature."
- "The careless hunter's campfire almost destroys everything we've come to care about, and serves as a valuable lesson for everyone to respect all of nature's creatures and habitats. Despite the inherent traumas and heartbreaks of the struggle for survival in the wild, Bambi and his friends give us a life-affirming example of the resilience of the spirit."
Soundtrack (July 12, 2011)
- Released: July 12, 2011; February 16, 2015
- Recorded: 2010–2011
- Genre: Orchestral score, classical
- Label: Walt Disney Records
- Producer: Robert Lopez • Kristen Anderson-Lopez • Henry Jackman • Joel McNeely
- Founder: Walt Disney V
Tinker Bell's third installment adventure featuring Joel McNeely music gets premiere CD soundtrack release! "The majestic countryside of England meets the magical world of Pixie Hollow" is vivid description of score in booklet introduction by directors Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. As with two previous Tinker Bell scores, McNeely creates magical, magnificent musical portrait of Tink's world of wonder, adventure with full orchestral assist courtney finest musicians in Los Angeles. Moments of magical melody trade with powerful episodes of action. In between are rich bars of sentiment, warmth, wonder. This time Tinker Bell attends English fairy camp, befriends human child Lizzy, gets trapped in fairy house. Rescue plans are soon underway. McNeely keeps pace with every moment of action and adventure with his array of orchestral color ranging from delicate celeste, flute and shimmering strings to pulse-racing flurishes for his entire orchestra. Dazzling music! Just two of many highlights: Rousing action of "We're Going To Build A Boat", gentle Vaughn Williams-style modality "Tink And Lizzy Meet". Deserving extra spotlight is masterful "Tink Wants To Leave/Lauching The Boat", which melds vernacular of above two highlights in one great sequence. In addition to McNeely score, CD also offers key songs "Summer's Just Begun", "How To Believe", "Come Flying With Me".
Tracks
- So Long – Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward
- How to Believe – Bridgit Mendler
- Winnie the Pooh Theme Song – Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward
- Summer's Just Begun – Cara Dillion
- The Tummy Song – Winnie the Pooh & Robert Lopez
- A Very Important Thing to Do – Zooey Deschanel
- The Winner Song – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh
- How to Believe (Fairy Field Guide) – Holly Brook
- The Backson Song – Owl and the Cast - Winnie the Pooh
- It's Gonna Be Great – Tigger & Eeyore
- Everything Is Honey – Pooh, Zooey Deschanel, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez
- Pooh's Finale – Zooey Deschanel, Robert Lopez, and the Cast - Winnie the Pooh
- Summer's Just Begun (Reprise) – Cara Dillion
- Come Flying with Me – Cara Dillion
- Introduction
- Main Title Sequence
- Marvin's Planet
- Fairy Camp!
- Michael's Dream
- Pooh Greets the Day
- The Horseless Carriage
- Curious Tink
- Wheezy and the Yard Sale
- Lizzy Builds Her Fairy House
- Michael's Been Stolen
- Tink and Vidia Discover the Fairy House
- Tink Is Captured
- Trying to Escape
- We're Going to Build a Boat
- Chicken Man
- Meeting Alice
- Michael's a Star
- Eeyore Needs His Tail
- Let's Save Michael
- Tink and Lizzy Meet
- Tink Wants to Leave / Launching the Boat
- Off to the Museum
- Riding the Rapids
- The Cleaner
- Al's Toon Barn
- Hundred Acre Spy Game
- Get You Tiggerized!
- Woods and Words / Backson Tracks
- Talk to Alice
- I'll Never Forget You
- Tink Returns
- Fixing Leaks
- Father Never Has Time for Me
- Picnic and Beehive Chase
- Stuck in the Pit / Balloon Chase
- Use Your Head
- Lizzy Flies!
- Out Of The Box
- Father Discovers Tink / Vidia Is Captured
- Marvin vs. Bugs
- Flying to London
- Race to Save Vidia
- Alice's in Trouble
- Ride Like the Wind
- Father Believes
- Welcome Home Wendy
- A Fairy Tea Party
- A Honey Happy Ending
- Winnie the Pooh Suite
Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on June 7, 2011. It includes:
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: Little Golden Book
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: The Junior Novelization
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: Look and Find
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: Movie Storybook
The Art of Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: The Essential Guide
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: Ultimate Sticker Book
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue: 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)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive Figurine Playset (Winnie the Pooh, Tinker Bell, Michael Jordan, Piglet, Lizzy, Vidia, Bugs Bunny, Alice, Tigger, Dinah, Stinky Pete, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Tweety Bird, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga & Roo, Marvin the Martian, Mr. Twitches, Backson)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Tinker Bell, Michael Jordan, and Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Vidia, Alice, and Bugs Bunny (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Stinky Pete & Dinah (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Silvermist, Piglet, and Daffy Duck (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Iridessa, Tigger, and Porky Pig (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Rosetta, Eeyore, and Tweety Bird (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Fawn, Rabbit, and Sylvester (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Owl, Marvin the Martian, and Backson (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Lizzy Plush Doll - Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Winnie the Pooh Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bugs Bunny (Bugs Dodgers) Plush - The Toons - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Alice Plush Doll - Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Dinah Plush Doll - Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Piglet Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Daffy Duck Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tigger Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Porky Pig Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rabbit Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tweety Bird Plush - The Toons - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Eeyore Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Pixie Fairies - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sylvester Plush - The Toons - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Owl Plush - Winnie the Pooh (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Marvin the Martian Plush - The Toons - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Stinky Pete Plush - Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Reception
Box office
Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue only found modest success at the American box office, mainly because it opened on the same weekend as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. It earned $7,857,076 in its opening weekend from 2,405 single-screen locations, averaging about $3,267 per venue, and ranking No.6 for the weekend. The film closed on September 22, 2011, with a final domestic gross of $26,692,846, with the opening weekend making up 29.44% of the final gross. It also made $18,000,000 overseas, bringing its worldwide gross to $44,692,846, according to BoxOffice.com, making it a box office disappointment, considering its $30 million budget. The international grosses include $4.13 million in Japan, $1.33 million in Germany, $1.29 million in Poland, $1.18 million in the UK and $1.14 million in Russia.
Critical response
Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue received near-unanimous acclaim, with some critics praising the animation, voicing, script, and the musical numbers (notably "The Backson Song" and "Everything Is Honey"). Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 91% "Certified Fresh" of 126 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 7.2 out of 10. Its consensus states "Endearingly lovely, short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue uses a sweetly traditional family treat, creative storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience to friendship tale." Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 74 based on 26 reviews. The Oregonian gave the film a B- grade. CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film an B- on an A+ to F scale.
Rating
The film was rated G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted." by the Motion Picture Association of America.
This is a film which contains nothing in theme, language, nudity and sex, violence, etc. which would, in the view of the Rating Board, be offensive to parents whose younger children view the film. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a children's film. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated films. The violence is at a minimum. Nudity and sex scenes are not present; nor is there any drug use content.
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