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Tinker Bell (The Princess and the Frog) (2008–2009) Information

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The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell

Directed by: Ron Clements, John Musker
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho, John Lasseter
Screenplay by: Ron Clements, John Musker, Rob Edwards
Story by: Ron Clements, John Musker, Greg Erb, Jason Oremland, Don Hall
Based on: The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, The Frog Prince by Brothers Grimm
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Dee Bradley Baker, Charles Barkley, Peter Bartlett, Jeff Bennett, Bob Bergen, Larry Bird, Terence BlanchardJocelyn Blue, Muggsy Bogues, Gail Borges, Shawn Bradley, Penny Bae BridgesPaul Briggs, Breanna Brooks, Corey Burton, Joey Camen, Bruno Campos, T.K. Carter, Kristin Chenoweth, Jennifer Cody, Michael Colyar, Kathryn CressidaJim Cummings, Elizabeth Dampier, Keith David, Danny DeVito, Patrick Ewing, Bill Farmer, America Ferrera, June Foray, John Goodman, Eric GordonDon Hall, Brandon HammondDorian Harewood, Jane Horrocks, Terrence Howard, Anjelica Huston, Charity James, Michael Jordan, Larry Johnson, Steve Kehela, Jerry Kernion, Wayne Knight, Emeril Lagasse, Maurice LaMarche, Jenifer Lewis, Lucy Liu, Jesse McCartney, June Melby, Ritchie Montgomery, Bill Murray, Kathy Najimy, Randy Newman, Rob Paulsen, Richard Portnow, Theresa Randle, Ahmad RashadCatherine Reitman, Kevin Michael Richardson, Anika Noni Rose, Kath Soucie, Darnell Suttles, Raven-Symoné, Danielle Moné Truitt, Steve Valentine, Billy West, Colleen Wainwright, Manner WashingtonMae Whitman, Oprah Winfrey, Michael-Leon Wooley
Narrated by: Loreena McKennitt
Music by: Randy NewmanJoel McNeely, James Newton Howard
Edited by: Jeff Draheim
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: October 28, 2008 (New York), December 11, 2009 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: March 16, 2010
Running time: 263 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $105 million
Box office: $267.0 million
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Tinker Bell
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Release Date: December 11, 2009
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Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow — who gives it light and color as the seasons come and go? Enter a land of adventure and mystery as Tinker Bell and her four best fairy friends turn winter into spring and, with the power of faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust, learn the importance of being true to yourself.
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The Princess and the Frog (themed Tinker Bell) is a 2008–2009 American 3D animated/computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is released as a first installment of the Disney Revival trilogy, starring the Disney Fairies characters. Loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince", it is the 49th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Written and directed by Ron Clements & John Musker (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, Moana), it feature the ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Mae Whitman, Michael Jordan, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Wayne Knight, Danny DeVito, Billy West, Kristin Chenoweth, Dee Bradley Baker, Raven-Symoné, Bob Bergen, Lucy Liu, Bill Farmer, America Ferrera, Jennifer Cody, Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Bennett, Jane Horrocks, Pamela Adlon, Peter Bartlett, Kath Soucie, Theresa Randle, Bill Murray, Jesse McCartney, Anjelica Huston, Jenifer Lewis, Larry Bird, John Goodman, June Foray, Maurice LaMarche, Oprah Winfrey, and Terrence Howard. Tiana, a young African American girl, is living amid the charming elegance and grandeur of the French Quarter of New Orleans in this musical set in the legendary birthplace of jazz. Her lifelong goal is to own her own restarurant. In Pixie Hollow, a secret hideaway deep in the heart of Never Land, Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a "tinker" isn't as special or important as the other fairies' talents. But when she meets neer-do-well Prince Naveen, who has been turned into a frog, she falls for the "kiss the frog" line and becomes a frog herself with the fateful kiss instead of transforming the handsome prince. But when Tink tries to change who she is, she creates nothing but disaster. This leads to an adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisana. Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes' team seek help of retired basketball player named Michael Jordan by competing in the basketball game against the Nerdlucks/MonStars who steal the talents from the NBA players. With encouragement from her friends Rosetta (the garden fairy), Silvermist (an upbeat water fairy), Fawn (a rascally animal fairy), and Iridessa (a perfectionist light fairy), Tink learns the key to solving her problems lies in her unique tinker abilities and discovers that, when she's true to herself, magical things can happen.

The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell began production under the working title The Frog Princess and Tinker Bell and the Ring of Belief. It marked Disney's return to traditional animation, as it was the studio's first traditionally animated film since Home on the Range. Co-directed Ron Clements and John Musker, directors of Disney's highly successful films The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, returned to Disney to direct The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell. The studio returned to a Broadway musical-style format frequently used during the Disney Renaissance, and features music written by composer Randy Newman, well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc., Cars, and the Toy Story trilogy (I + II + III). Joel McNeely, along with Randy Newman and James Newton Howard composed the music for Tinker Bell.

The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell opened in limited release in New York City and Los Angeles on October 28, 2008, and in wide release on December 11, 2009. The film received largely positive reviews from critics and audiences, praising the animation (particularly the revival of the medium), characters, music, and themes, and was also successful at the box office, ranking first place on its opening weekend in North America, and grossing around $269 million worldwide becoming Disney's most successful traditionally animated film since Lilo & Stitch in 2002, and the animation studio's most successful film overall since Tarzan in 1999, ten years earlier. It received three Academy Award nominations at the 82nd Academy Awards: one for Best Animated Feature and two for Best Original Song. It lost to Up and Crazy Heart, respectively. Some film critics and pundits regard The Princess and the Frog as a turning point for Walt Disney Animation Studios, and to have ignited the "Disney Revival", playing a crucial role in the studio's subsequent string of acclaimed animated films. Six sequels were also produced by the studio with new releases;
  • Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure, released with Tangled on October 27, 2009–November 24, 2010
  • Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue, released with Winnie the Pooh on September 21, 2010–July 15, 2011
  • Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret, released with Frozen on October 23, 2012–November 27, 2013
  • Muppetational & Winged Pirate, released with Frozen Fever on April 1, 2014–March 13, 2015
  • Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend, released with Zootopia on March 3, 2015–March 4, 2016
  • Frozen 2, released on November 21, 2018
The film was presented in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD, and IMAX 3D formats. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 16, 2010.
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Scenes
1. How Nature Gets Its Color/Opening Credits
2. There's Magic In The Air Tonight
3. James's Dream
4. Hoop-Crazy
5. Born Of Laughter
6. Down In New Orleans
7. Tinker's Nook
8. Moron Mountain Needs Something Looney
9. Good-Looking Strikeout
10. Diminutive Visitors
11. At Home With Michael's Family
12. The Challenge
13. Deliveries
14. Almost There
15. Dr. Facilier's Voodoo Emporium
16. Lost Things
17. The Queen's Review
18. The Masquerade Ball
19. The Frog Prince
20. Nighttime In The Bayou
21. Disorder In The Court
22. Player Revolt
23. Switching Talents
24. Still Trying
25. MonStars
26. The Hawk
27. Hole In One...With Help
28. Vanishing Act
29. Michael's New Pals
30. The Mean Team Visits
31. Meet Louis
32. A Wannabe Charles Barkley
33. What's The Matter?
34. "Don't Call Me 'Doll'"
35. Journey to Mama Odie's
36. Ray Shows The Way
37. Frog Hunters
38. "This Is Your Talent"
39. Getting Michael's Gear
40. Unbelievable
41. Daffy's Suggestion
42. He Can Still Play
43. Dork On The Bench
44. Learning From Each Other
45. Dig A Little Deeper
46. Capturing The Sprinting Thistles
47. "Be Proud Of Your Talent"
48. Starting Lineups
49. Kinda One-Sided
50. The Smell Of A Spy
51. The Riverboat Proposal
52. The Secret Stuff
53. Whole New Ball Game
54. Mardi Gras Parade
55. Raising The Stakes
56. Monster Smash
57. A Kiss From A Princess
58. Farewell to a Friend
59. Stan's In And Out
60. Our Fifth Guy
61. Final Basket
62. Swackhammer's Space Jam
63. Looney Enough?
64. Making An Entrance
65. We Can Fix This!
66. Saving Spring
67. The Mainland Awaits!
68. A Froggy Wedding
69. Back In The Game
70. End Credits
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Plot
Tinker Bell is born from the first laugh of a baby lying in the nursery crib in Bloomsbury, London, and is brought by the winds to Pixie Hollow. In New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Young girl Tiana and her friend, Miss Charlotte LaBouff, are told the story of the Frog Prince by Tiana's mother, Eudora, while she makes a dress for Charlotte. Later that night, Tiana and her father James make gumbo while he tells her how good food brings people together and about his dream of owning his own restaurant. Professional basketball player Michael Jordan announces his retirement from the sport to follow his late father's career as a baseball player. Tiana is a young waitress who works at two different diners and in order to raise money to buy an old sugar mill, which she plans to turn into the restaurant her father dreamed about. Tinker Bell learns that her talent is to be one of the tinkers, the fairies who make and fix things. Two other tinker fairies, Bobble and Clank, teach her their craft, and tell her about the fairies who visit the mainland to bring each season, including spring (the season of Mardi Gras, St. Patrick's Day, and Easter). Tinker Bell is thrilled and cannot wait to go to the mainland for spring. Despite Jordan's popularity, it become evident while playing with the minor-league Los Angeles Dodgers, part of the Chicago White Sox farm system; that his baseball talent is nowhere near his basketball talent. Jordan is assigned a publicist, Stan Podolak, to make his new career less bumpy.

Meanwhile, in the intergalactic outer space, the Nerdlucks, a group of criminal aliens; led by their boss Mr. Swackhammer, plot to capture the Looney Tunes, who really exist in a secret animated world called Looney Tune Land (hidden at the center of the Earth), and make them their newest attractions at Moron Mountain, a failing amusement park. Swackhammer believes enslaving Bugs Bunny and the Tunes in this way will bring in more customers and save Moron Mountain from foreclosure. The Nerdlucks arrive in Looney Tune Land, and since they aren't very intelligent or tall; Bugs and the Tunes bargain for their freedom by challenging the Nerdlucks to a basketball game. While out working, Tinker Bell meets Silvermist, a water fairy; Rosetta, a garden fairy; Iridessa, a light fairy; and Fawn, an animal fairy. For Mardi Gras, Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, a rich sugar baron and Charlotte's father, invites Prince Naveen of Maldonia to his masquerade ball and Charlotte hires Tiana for catering services, including beignets. Big Daddy seeks to welcome the recently arrived Prince Naveen as an eligible suitor to his daughter. Tiana is thrilled to finally have enough to purchase and renovate the old sugar mill into her restaurant.

The financially cut-off Prince Naveen, penniless and unskilled, is intent on marrying a wealth woman rather than learning a trade. He and his valet Lawrence encounter Dr. Facilier, a voodoo witch doctor who convinces the pair that he can improve both their lives. Instead, Facilier transforms Naveen into a frog and gives Lawrence a voodoo charm that transforms his appearance to that of Naveen's when worn. After meeting them, Tinker Bell notices Vidia, a fast-flying fairy who immediately dislikes her because of her unusually strong talent. Vidia challenges her to prove she will be able to go to the mainland. Tinker Bell creates inventions, which she shows to the Minister of Spring. But Tinker Bell soon learns from Queen Clarion that only nature-talent fairies visit the mainland. At the masquerade ball, Tiana discovers she may lose the sugar mill to a higher bidder. Tiana then meets Prince Naveen, who, believing her to be a princess because of her costume, asks her to kiss him and break Facilier's curse. Tiana reluctantly agrees, in exchange for the money needed to outbid the other buyer. However, instead of Prince Naveen turning back into a human, Tiana is turned into a frog herself. A chase ensues, and Prince Naveen and Tiana escape to a bayou. Facilier intends for Lawrence, under the guise of Naveen, to marry Charlotte in order to gain access to her father's fortune; Lawrence will get 40% of it as payment for his help.

The Nerdlucks travel around the USA and steal the talent of Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson, Charles Barkley, Muggsy Bogues, and Shawn Bradley, who are rendered incapable of playing basketball as a result. They use the stolen talent to transform into gigantic creatures—now called the MonStars—that the Tunes are unable to defeat. Tinker Bell tries her hand at nature skills; making dewdrops with Silvermist, lighting fireflies with Iridessa, and trying with Fawn to teach baby birds to fly, but she fails miserably at all of these. Meanwhile, Bobble and Clank cover for Tinker Bell when questioned by Fairy Mary, the tinker fairy overseer. When Tinker Bell returns, she tries to explain, but Mary simply responds that she knows, and expresses her disappointment with Tinker Bell's actions. To help the Tunes win the game, Bugs recruits Jordan during a relaxing game of golf with Podolak and their friends, Bill Murray and Larry Bird and recruits him. He reluctantly agrees to help after the MonStars squash him into the shape of a ball and bounce him around like one. Tiana and Naveen meet Louis, a trumpet-playing alligator who longs to be human, and Ray, a Cajun firefly who is naively in love with Evangeline, another firefly who is revealed to be the Evening Star. Louis and Ray offer Tiana and Naveen to lead them to find the good voodoo priestess Mama Odie, who they believe can undo the curse. Lawrence later proposes to Charlotte, who agrees, but the magic in Facilier's charm wears off and Lawrence reverts to his original form. Another sample of the prince's blood is needed in order to prolong the spell, but Facilier finds that Lawrence foolishly released him. Facilier turns to the voodoo spirits for help, with the promise that once Lawrence marries Charlotte, he will have total control over New Orleans and will be able to offer the citizens' souls as payment. The voodoo spirits provide shadow demons, who are dispatched to locate Naveen.

On the beach, Tinker Bell finds parts of a music box and a ballerina out how to put them together. Iridessa, Fawn, Silvermist, and Rosetta witness her doing this, then tell her that she was tinkering and that she should be proud of her talent—if this is what she's good at, the mainland should not matter. But Tinker Bell still wants to go to the mainland. She asks Rosetta if she will still teach her to be a garden fairy, but Rosetta says she thinks that tinkering is Tinker Bell's talent. That night, Bugs and Daffy Duck go to Jordan's house to collect what he needs to play – his basketball gear, barely dodging family dog Charles, who has the shorts. Podolak has been digging out the golf hole to find Jordan, but he follows Bugs and Daffy to another one, reuniting with Jordan and stays to support him, whose team will be called the Tune Squad. Another recruit is Lola Bunny who Bugs falls in love with. The four at last meet Mama Odie and she tells Tiana and Naveen that Naveen must kiss a true princess for them to become human, and that since Big Daddy is King of the Mardi Gras Parade, Charlotte is a princess, but only until the clock strokes midnight, when Mardi Gras is over.

Somewhere around the United States, the sudden inability of five top NBA players to play basketballs captures the attention of the media—and the rest of the NBA—as more and more NBA teams refuse to take the court, fearing the same phenomenon will attack them. The five NBA players themselves go through a series of physical, medical, psychological and spiritual tests to figure out why they have no talent anymore, to no avail. Eventually all NBA stadiums are quarantined and the season is declared officially over until further notice. As a last resort, Tinker Bell asks Vidia for help in becoming a garden fairy. Vidia craftily tell her that capturing the sprinting thistles would prove her worth. However, once she sees Tinker Bell making process, she lets the captured thistles loose, and in attempting to recapture them, Tinker Bell destroys all the preparations for spring. Tinker Bell decides to leave, but after talking with the light-keeper, Terence, about how important his job is, she realizes the importance of a tinker. The day of the Ultimate Game arrives and the two teams and the Tune Squad & MonStars take the court. Despite Jordan's leadership, the MonStars dominate the first half of the game. Podolak sneaks into the MonStars' locker room and overhears them talking about how they stole the talent from the NBA players, but he is detected despite hiding in a locker and scorched as a result. Naveen tells Ray he loves Tiana and is willing to give up his dreams for her, but before he can tell her directly, he is captured by the shadow demons and brought to Facilier. Podolak informs the Tune Squad that the MonStars stole the talent from the NBA players. Bugs motivates the team with a "special drink", and the MonStars' commanding lead is reduced to a significantly smaller margin, allowing the characters to take the lead, using Tune weaponry.

After Ray tells Tiana that Naveen truly loves her, Tiana goes to the Mardi Gras Parade only to find "Naveen" marrying Charlotte. Tiana escapes to be alone, while Ray is able to help the real Naveen escape and steals the charm. Ray gives the charm to Tiana to hold back Facilier's minions, but Facilier defeats and mortally wounds him. Seeing Swackhammer angry that the MonStars did not steal Jordan's talent, Jordan takes the chance to raise the stakes. If the Tune Squad wins, the MonStars must give the NBA players their talent back, but if they lose, then Swackhammer is to spare the Tunes in exchange for Jordan. He readily accepts it and Bugs tries to talk him out of it, all the while being aware of what it means if Jordan is subjected to humiliation on Moron Mountain for all time. The MonStars begin playing even dirtier than before at the Tune Squad. Facilier then confronts Tiana and transforms her into her dream form. He then offers to make her restaurant dream come true in exchange for the charm, but Tiana refuses and attempts to destroy the talisman, realizing that even if she does not have what she wants, she still has what she needs. Facilier manages to catch it before it breaks and turns Tiana back into her frog form, unwittingly giving her the opportunity to grab the talisman with his tongue and destroy it. The angered voodoo spirits appear and, using Facilier himself as payment for his debts, drag him to the voodoo version of Hell. While the innocent Lawrence is arrested, Tiana and Naveen reveal their love to each other. Charlotte, after listening to their explanation of the situation, agrees to kiss Naveen so he and Tiana can be together. The clock strikes before she can kiss him. Louis brings the dying Ray to Naveen and Tiana, who tell him that they are happy to live together as frogs. The Tunes are injured, one by one, until only Jordan, Bugs, Lola and Daffy are left, leaving them short one player. Reluctantly, Jordan puts Podolak in the game, and though he is quickly taken out of action, the MonStars' lead is now down to one. Marvin the Martian, who is the referee, tells them that if there is no fifth player, the team will forfeit the game. At the last second, Murray appears in the stadium and joins the team, breaking the fourth wall along the way. With only seconds left, Murray pulls some clever maneuvering and gets the ball to Jordan. Extending his arm to superhuman lengths (since the laws of physics work differently with the Tunes in Looney Tune Land), Jordan defies being held at midcourt and makes a dunk from half court that beats the buzzer and wins the game. Although Murray has always dreamed of being an NBA player, and Jordan is impressed with her skills, Murray decides to retire from basketball forever. Jordan then helps the MonStars realize that they're bigger than Swackhammer, who confronts them for losing. Fed up with their abusive boss, the MonStars tie him up to a rocket and send him to the moon. At Jordan's request, they reluctantly return the stolen talent to the other players by transferring them to a basketball, which is how they stored the stolen talent earlier in the film. This reverts the MonStars back to the tiny Nerdlucks. Refusing to return to Moron Mountain, the Nerdlucks decide to stay with the Tunes, who only agree if the Nerdlucks can prove themselves to be 'Looney', which they arguably complete on the spot. As Jordan leaves, he tells Bugs to stay out of trouble. Bugs assures him he will and shares a kiss with Lola.

Afterwards, Podolak and Jordan take the Nerdlucks' spaceship and Jordan makes a dramatic appearance with Podolak at a Dodgers baseball game to the cheers of the audience. They then meet Barkley, Ewing, Bogues, Johnson, and Bradley and give the stolen talent back to the NBA players, who immediately regain their lost skills. They offer Jordan a chance to play a 3-on-3 with them, but when Jordan intially refuses, the others wonder if he still has the motivation and talent that the NBA demands. Jordan says, "There's only one way to find out..." Tinker Bell redeems herself by inventing machines that quicken the process of decorating flowers, ladybugs, etc. This allows the other fairies to get back on schedule, thus saving the arrival of spring. Vidia is punished for prompting her to cause the chaos and Clarion allows Tinker Bell to join the nature-talent fairies when they bring spring to the mainland. At Bloomsbury, Tinker Bell is given the task of delivering the music box to its original owner (shown to be Wendy Darling). The narrator says that when lost toys are found or a broken clock starts to work, "it all means that one very special fairy might be near." Tiana and Naveen are wed by Mama Odie; because Tiana has married a frog prince, she has become a princess, and their kiss breaks the spell. They share a kiss again. Returning to New Orleans, they had a second wedding at the cathedral. Months later, Tiana and Naveen have transformed the sugar mill into the long awaited restaurant, called Tiana's Palace, after winning the bid with the help of her friends. Tiana and Naveen celebrate their opening with their family and friends. In a move mirroring his actual comeback, Jordan returns to the Chicago Bulls to reprise his basketball career.

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Clank and Bobble give Tinker Bell a tour of Pixie Hollow.
Tinker Bell realizes she needs to put her own spin on things, including her clothes.
"Being a Tinker is never a bore!"
Clank and Bobble quickly welcome Tink into the tinkering family.
Fairy Mary is excited to have another tinker around.
Clank and Bobble are off to show the other fairies what new tools they have for spring.
Tinker Bell loves collecting any lost things that come from the mainland.
The Tinker Fairies live and work in this tucked away part of Pixie Hollow.
It doesn't take long for Tink to come up with a good idea.
These fairy friends stick together and help each other reach their dreams.
Iridessa tries showing Tink one of the Light Fairy skills.
This Tinker Fairy is observant of everything that happens in Tinker's Nook.
These best friends embrace their talent and love to tinker.
Tink tries teaching baby birds how to fly while learning Animal Fairy skills.
This mouse, named after his favorite food, is Tink's loyal companion.
This Dust Fairy sees Tink's potential and encourages her to fly after what she loves.
The leader of the fairies is kind and patient even when plans for spring go awry.
This Animal Fairy makes friends with any fuzzy creature she meets.
All it takes is a little faith, trust, and...
Fawn, Rosetta, and Silvermist love to have a good laugh together.
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Dialogues
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
CLANK: Goodbye.
BUPKUS: Exactly.
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
BLANKO: Is he around?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
TIANA: Voodoo?
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
NAVEEN: Psst!
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
NAWT: Excuse me.
BANG: Quiet, they're looking.
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
POUND: You poked me again.
POUND: Wow, a killer. Let me see.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
STAN: Whoa.
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
BILL: That's not bad.
LARRY: Good shot.
BILL: Oh.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
DAFFY: Say "ah."
ELMER: We got weights.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
LOUIS: How's that?
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
DAFFY: I knew that.
BUGS: Shh. Okay, let's go in this way.
DAFFY: I say, let's go in that way.
BUGS: He just never learns.
DAFFY: Now, let me see.
DAFFY: It's a crying shame.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
BUGS: In there?
PATRICK: (WHISPERS) Bugs Bunny?
STAN: This is it. This is it.
BUGS: You and me both, brother.
RAY: No, no, no!
DAFFY: Thank you. Thank you.
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
BANG: Get him.
POUND: Right, man. We got them.
POUND: That locker.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
BUGS: Coming through.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
NAWT: All right.
POUND: Feeding time, boys.
POUND: Goodbye.
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
BANG: Big man pancake.
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
LOLA: Mike!
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
BILL: Whoopsie-daisy.
LARRY: That's the old Muggs I know.
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!

MICHAEL:
I just feel at this particular time...
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
POUND:
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
MICHAEL:
Look at that. Look at that spin.
DAFFY:
So sue me. It's just a suggestion.
PORKY:
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
SWACKHAMMER:
You'll be our star attraction.
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SHAWN:
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.

NARRATOR: Have you ever wondered
how nature gets its glow?
JAMES: Mmm.
Gumbo smells good, Tiana.
JAMES: You know the thing
about good food?
ROSETTA: You know,
I do believe you're right.
BOBBLE: Why, it's almost time
for the changing of the seasons.
BOBBLE: Aye. They've just finished
bringing winter to the world.
CLANK: Always practicing
that perfect shade of amber, eh?
CLANK: But not as much
as the autumn fairies,
BOBBLE: Yes, Clanky. Because
right now, fairies of every talent
ROSETTA: Get along.
Get along, little sproutlings, and dig.
BANG: Hey, what do you think
we are, stupid?
BOBBLE: Must be.
He always comes when we yell it.
CLANK: Sprinting thistles!
Bobble! Bobble!
TIANA: You don't look
that much different,
NAVEEN: Well, waitress, looks like
we're going to be here for a while.
TIANA: Keep your slimy self
away from me!
BUPKUS: Ow.
Get your feet out of my nose.
SILVERMIST: So, for your first day
of water fairy training,
SILVERMIST: Bob and weave!
Bob and weave!
FAIRY MARY: Tinker Bell,
I'd like a word with you.
TIANA: Rise and shine,
sleeping beauty! Gators are gone.
FAWN: We're teaching baby birds
how to fly.
BILL: (SIGHS)
A hundred and seventy-five yards.
POUND: Hey, everybody.
Look at your hero now.
CHARLOTTE: Prince Naveen, dear,
I am positively mortified
REGGIE: That's good hunting today,
yes, indeed!
IRIDESSA: It might be
the sparkliest thing I've ever seen,
BUGS: We're right in front
of Michael's house.
BUGS: Speaking of toys, you know
all those mugs and t-shirts
BUGS: You, uh, ever see
any money from all that stuff?
DAFFY: Listen, how is this
for a new team name:
RAY: ...you going to see a blind nutria.
You say, "Hello." And he say, "What?"
RAY: Love is beautiful 
Love is wonderful
TIANA: We're so glad we found you,
Mama Odie.
TIANA: That's right. Big Daddy's
King of the Mardi Gras parade.
TINKER BELL: Come on, you!
Oh, come on!
TINKER BELL: Sorry. Sorry.
Excuse me. So sorry.
SPRING: I don't think we can
fix this in time.
WINTER: What, and put my
snowflake fairies back to work? Oh, no.
SUMMER: Who's going to paint
our leaves now?
AUTUMN: The apples and pumpkins
will never grow.
SUMMER: No rolling hills
covered in daffodils?
SPRING: And it took months to harvest
all those seeds!
AUTUMN: Animals waking
from hibernation
ANNOUNCER: The challengers
for the Ultimate Game...
BANG: Come on, show me something.
Come on, show me something.
NAWT: Watch it, coming your way.
Watch out, watch out.
BUPKUS: Yeah, man, we got it
going on. One more half.
DAFFY: Yeah, right.
That's gonna help us.
NAVEEN: Lawrence,
why are you doing this?
DR. FACILIER: Double,
sometime triple shifts.
NARRATOR: (SINGING) Come away 
with me now to the sky
MRS. DARLING: Yes, Wendy.
What is it, darling?
NARRATOR: A fairy's work is
much more than,

CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
STAN: Sorry it took so long.
MICHAEL: Don't worry.
STAN: That exit wasn't clearly marked.
MICHAEL: Hold up, right here.
STAN: What, here?
MICHAEL: Yes.
JUANITA: Hey.
MICHAEL: Hey.
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
BANG: Where?
BLANKO: Whoa. Now what?
NAWT: Hey, hey!
POUND: What?
NAWT: She's looking again.
BUPKUS: Close it up.
NAWT: Okay, go get him.
POUND: Yeah.
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
BUPKUS: Whoa!
NAWT: Ah!
LARRY: Sounds good.
BILL: I'll go close to the pin.
LARRY: Don't say it.
STAN: Never seen one of these before.
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
BUGS: Whoa.
DAFFY: What?
DAFFY: Ha. Not a cent.
BUGS: Hmm. Me neither.
PORKY: Going up.
POUND: You're mine, fool.
LOLA: Oh!
POUND: Belly flop.
LOLA: I'll take some.
PORKY: Yeah, can I have some too?
BUPKUS: Hey.
BLANKO: Bring it on, dude.
SHAWN: I got it.
MUGGSY: You got it. Yeah, baby.
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!

-JASMINE: Hi, Dad.
-Hey, hey.
-BOBBLE: When preparing for spring.
-We do all this and more!
-BUPKUS: Why?
-Just a sec.
-BUFORD: Order up!
-Maybe next time.
-QUEEN CLARION: Tinker Bell, I...
-Here, allow me to demonstrate.
-CLANK: All right, then.
-No, no, no! Wait, wait, Clank!
-BILL: Something for you to shoot at.
-Hit it good.
-BILL: That's his ball too.
-Yeah, yeah, it's my ball. Sorry.
-MICHAEL: Just take the picture.
-Okay.
-RAY: Just a little more!
-With some Bananas Foster
-FOGHORN: Come on.
-Come on.
-MAMA ODIE: Miss Froggy.
-Ma'am?
-DAFFY: Ooh. That's gotta hurt.
-You all right, Stan?
-DAFFY: Secret stuff?
-Ya wouldn't hold out on us, would ya?
-POUND: He's a baseball player.
-Yeah, boss, a baseball player.
-LOLA: I'm open, I'm open.
-Lola, Lola, heads up.
-TIANA: Daddy!
-Hey, babycakes!
-TIANA: Wait!
-Tiana?
-NAVEEN: Louis, what is it?
-Shadow Man done laid poor Ray low.
-BLANKO: Fair is fair.
-There you go. Touch it.
-SHAWN: I don't know.
-Been getting your butt kicked?
-MUGGSY: Who's that?
-It's Michael Jordan.
-LARRY: Handle it, baby.
-I can handle that rock again.
-VIDIA: Hide the squirrels!
-What is your problem, Vidia?
-CLANK: Yes, it is.
-No, it isn't.

-It's mine?
-CLANK: Sure is.
-Don't bring me here anymore, all right?
-SWACKHAMMER: Are you listening?
-Okay, we need something...
-NAWT: My bad.
-Something wacky.
-NAWT: Wacky.
-Bring them here.
-BLANKO: Sir. Just noticing, sir.
-We're taking you for a ride. Ha, ha.
-NAWT: Move it, mister.
-How was your game?
-JEFF: I don't want to talk.
-Top duck coming through.
-FOGHORN: Hey!
-Oh, yeah? Who says?
-NAWT: Says who?
-Yeah, yeah. Sure I can.
-BOBBLE: Well, I…
-Lost things.
-BOBBLE: Aye.
-because just as fairies...
-TINKER BELL: Queen Clarion!
-Preparing for spring.
-CLANK: We do all this and more.
-Good shot, Larry.
-STAN: That's nice.
-Really nice shot, Mr. Bird.
-LARRY: Larry, please.
-Close to the pin?
-BILL: Close to the pin? For dinner?
-In 3-D land?
-MICHAEL: Yeah.
-Aw! That's so sweet.
-NAVEEN: Yeah, so sweet.
-Little ridiculous.
-TIANA: Are you mincing?
-The Ducks.
-BUGS: Please.
-No.
-SPRING: Oh, no.
-Bad old putty tat.
-POUND: I'll take that, thank you.
-I know we're down.
-DAFFY: Yeah. Let's hear the story.
-Uh, I'd like some of that.
-LOLA: Could I have a sip, please?
-Kick it to the bunny down in the post.
-LOLA: Yeah?
-Wait. What are you doing? Wait.
-POUND: Come here.
-Oh, yeah!
-BOBBLE: It's not fuzzy.
________
BILL: Oh.
LOLA: Mike!
STAN: Whoa.
NAVEEN: Psst!
NAWT: All right.
BANG: Get him.
BUGS: In there?
RAY: No, no, no!
TIANA: Voodoo?
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
DAFFY: Say "ah."
BUPKUS: Exactly.
CLANK: Goodbye.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
POUND: Goodbye.
NAWT: Excuse me.
LOUIS: How's that?
LARRY: Good shot.
DAFFY: I knew that.
BILL: That's not bad.
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
POUND: That locker.
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
BILL: Whoopsie-daisy.
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
BLANKO: Is he around?
BUGS: Coming through.
LARRY: Handle it, baby.
ELMER: We got weights.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
DAFFY: Now, let me see.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
BANG: Big man pancake.
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
DAFFY: It's a crying shame.
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
BUGS: He just never learns.
POUND: Feeding time, boys.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
BANG: Quiet, they're looking.
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
POUND: You poked me again.
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
DAFFY: Thank you. Thank you.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
TUNE: We're in big trouble now.
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
DAFFY: I say, let's go in that way.
BUGS: You and me both, brother.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
POUND: Right, man. We got them.
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
SWACKHAMMER: Are you listening?
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
BUGS: Shh. Okay, let's go in this way.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
BILL: A hundred and seventy-five yards.

DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
POUND:
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
PORKY:
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
SHAWN:
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.
MICHAEL:
Look at that. Look at that spin.
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
MICHAEL:
I just feel at this particular time...
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
SWACKHAMMER:
You'll be our star attraction.
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!

BUGS: Whoa.
DAFFY: What?
BUPKUS: Whoa!
NAWT: Ah!
LOLA: Oh!
POUND: Belly flop.
JUANITA: Hey.
MICHAEL: Hey.
NAWT: Hey, hey!
POUND: What?
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
STAN: What, here?
MICHAEL: Yes.
NAWT: Okay, go get him.
POUND: Yeah.
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
POUND: Wow, a killer.
BANG: Let me see.
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
BUPKUS: Hey.
BLANKO: Bring it on, dude.
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
BANG: Where?
BLANKO: Whoa. Now what?
PORKY: Going up.
POUND: You're mine, fool.
CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
DAFFY: Ha. Not a cent.
BUGS: Hmm. Me neither.
NAWT: She's looking again.
BUPKUS: Close it up.
LARRY: Sounds good.
BILL: I'll go close to the pin.
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
SHAWN: I got it.
MUGGSY: You got it. Yeah, baby.
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
STAN: Sorry it took so long.
MICHAEL: Don't worry.
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
LOLA: I'll take some.
PORKY: Yeah, can I have some too?
LARRY: Don't say it.
STAN: Never seen one of these before.
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
STAN: That exit wasn't clearly marked.
MICHAEL: Hold up, right here.
________
DUG: Hi.
BOO: Ew.
BILL: Oh.
BUZZ: Go.
CARL: No.
LILO: Hey!
NANI: Lilo!
BOO: Kitty!
MIKE: Uh...
JENNY: No.
ROZ: Now...
BUZZ: Now!
LOLA: Mike!
STAN: Whoa.
JUMBA: Oh...
DAVID: Nani!
BO PEEP: Ha!
MUNTZ: Stay!
DODGER: Go!
RUSSELL: No!
NAVEEN: Psst!
BUGS: In there?
BO PEEP: Buzz!
BANG: Get him.
BUBBLES: Lilo!
GEPPETTO: Oh!
ALPHA: Master?
RAY: No, no, no!
NAWT: All right.
TIANA: Voodoo?
PINOCCHIO: Oh.
GAMMA: I got it!
SLINKY: Woody?
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
DAFFY: Say "ah."
BUPKUS: Exactly.
CLANK: Goodbye.
POUND: Goodbye.
SULLEY: Hold on!
LAWRENCE: Sire!
PLEAKLEY: Help!
PRINCE: One heart
NAWT: Excuse me.
ALIENS: The claw!
LOUIS: How's that?
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
LARRY: Good shot.
WOODY: Ha-ha-ha!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
FRANCIS: Goodness!
LAMPWICK: Mama?
BETA: Target sighted.
SERGEANT: Retreat!
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
FAIRY: You don't say!
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
GRUMPY: You don't...
CELIA: Googley Bear!
REX: What is it, Buzz?
FUNGUS: Oh, huzzah!
REX: Aah! Take cover!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
BLANKO: Is he around?
SYKES: Yeah, who is it?
WATERNOOSE: Get up!
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
STROMBOLI: Giddy up!
ELMER: We got weights.
DODGER: You help Tito.
BANG: Big man pancake.
RITA: Run along, Roscoe.
WOODY: Not that casual.
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
HONEST JOHN: Yes, yes.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
MOM: Okay, who's hungry?
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
RANDALL: Get off my tail!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
JERRY: Let's go, everybody!
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
ANDY: (LAUGHING) Whoa!
BANG: Quiet, they're looking.
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
POUND: You poked me again.
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
PRINCE: That has possessed me
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
FUNGUS: Ow, ow! I'm not here.
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
WINSTON: I'm sure he's just fine.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
POUND: Wow, a killer. Let me see.
JERRY: Okay, people, take a break!
CELIA: Monsters, Inc., please hold.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
WATERNOOSE: No, no, no, no, no.
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
RANDALL: Move it! Look out, you...
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
LARRY: That's the old Muggs I know.
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
PATRICK: (WHISPERS) Bugs Bunny?
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane!
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
GEPPETTO: (CHUCKLING) Wait, wait.
GRAY THREE: Gray Three, checking in.
SULLEY: (WHISPERING) They're gone.

SLINKY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
HAMM:
All right, gangway, gangway.
GEPPETTO:
Huh? Oh, yeah, yeah. Here.
MOTHER:
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
DAFFY:
So sue me. It's just a suggestion.
WINSTON:
Probably just a little stunned.
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
SERGEANT:
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
POUND:
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
DODGER:
Looks like Louie's got a visitor.
PORKY:
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
SHAWN:
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.
SID'S MOM:
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
MICHAEL:
I just feel at this particular time...
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
SWACKHAMMER:
You'll be our star attraction.
POTATO HEAD:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
Gantu, what's going on?
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!

BUPKUS: Whoa! 
NAWT: Ah!
BUGS: Whoa. 
DAFFY: What?
HAMM: What? 
SLINKY: Huh?
LOLA: Oh! 
POUND: Belly flop.
JUANITA: Hey. 
MICHAEL: Hey.
NAWT: Hey, hey! 
POUND: What?
CARL: Watch it! 
RUSSELL: Sorry.
NAVEEN: No, no... 
TIANA: Don't...
STAN: What, here? 
MICHAEL: Yes.
HAPPY: Who will? 
DOC: Yes, who?
BUZZ: Hold on. 
HAMM: What's up?
DOC: Snow White? 
ALL: The Princess?
REX: Is he out there? 
BUZZ: There he is.
NAWT: Okay, go get him. 
POUND: Yeah.
HANNAH: Mom! Mom! 
SID: She's lying!
FAWN: You fixed it! 
SILVERMIST: Wow!
CHILD: Mine! 
SERGEANT: There they are.
ALPHA: Where is it? 
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
IRIDESSA: Beautiful! 
ROSETTA: Amazing!
BUPKUS: Hey. 
BLANKO: Bring it on, dude.
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell? 
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
BANG: Where? 
BLANKO: Whoa. Now what?
PORKY: Going up. 
POUND: You're mine, fool.
JESSIE: Take that! 
POTATO HEAD: To the left.
CLANK: Excuse us! 
BOBBLE: Coming through!
FRANCIS: You were very good. 
OLIVER: What?
DAFFY: Ha. Not a cent. 
BUGS: Hmm. Me neither.
MR. SPELL: Spell, trash can. 
REX: We're doomed!
NAWT: She's looking again. 
BUPKUS: Close it up.
ALPHA: No, wait, wait! 
BETA: What's Dug doing?
LARRY: Sounds good. 
BILL: I'll go close to the pin.
TIANA: I can't see a thing! 
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
SHAWN: I got it. 
MUGGSY: You got it. Yeah, baby.
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go! 
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
BETA: Not you. 
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
STAN: Sorry it took so long. 
MICHAEL: Don't worry.
JUMBA: Now, this is interesting. 
PLEAKLEY: What?
GAMMA: He's got the bird! 
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way! 
TIANA: Oh, no!
DOC: The door is open. 
HAPPY: The chimney's smoking.
LOLA: I'll take some. 
PORKY: Yeah, can I have some too?
LARRY: Don't say it. 
STAN: Never seen one of these before.
BUZZ: He's stealin' Woody! 
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
HAMM: I got dibs on his hat! 
BO PEEP: Would you boys stop it!
RITA: What're we gonna do, Dodge? 
DODGER: Yo, Tito, hot-wire.
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later! 
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
HAPPY: We'll be all right, ma'am. 
DOC: Go right on up now, my dear.
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch. 
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
STAN: That exit wasn't clearly marked. 
MICHAEL: Hold up, right here.
ANDY: (AS WOODY) Thanks, Buzz. 
ANDY: (AS BUZZ) No problem, buddy.

Main article: Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief - Subtitles (en)
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Off-screen dialogues (1.78:1) (yellow subtitled captions)
BUZZ: Now!
BOLT: Penny.
LASZLO: Yeah!
NAWT: All right.
GOOB: So tired.
BO PEEP: Buzz!
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
DAWSON: Basil?
ALIENS: The claw!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
FRANKIE: Master?
CORNELIUS: Okay.
HOLMES: Come on.
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
YOUNG GIRL: Whoa!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
SPIKE: You know what?
LARRYHandle it, baby.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
BANG: Big man pancake.
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
BLAKE: He's so on board!
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
MOM: Okay, who's hungry?
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
BANG: Quiet, they're looking.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
TUNE: We're in big trouble now.
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
SWACKHAMMER: Are you listening?
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
BILL: A hundred and seventy-five yards.
GRAY THREE: Gray Three, checking in.

SLINKY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
HAMM:
All right, gangway, gangway.
MOTHER:
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
BOWLER HAT GUY:
They all hated me.
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
SERGEANT:
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
POUND:
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
PORKY:
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
SHAWN:
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.
SID'S MOM:
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
MICHAEL:
I just feel at this particular time...
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
SWACKHAMMER:
You'll be our star attraction.
POTATO HEAD:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!

BUPKUS: Whoa!
NAWT: Ah!
BUGS: Whoa.
DAFFY: What?
HAMM: What?
SLINKY: Huh?
LOLA: Oh!
POUND: Belly flop.
JUANITA: Hey.
MICHAEL: Hey.
NAWT: Hey, hey!
POUND: What?
CARL: Watch it!
RUSSELL: Sorry.
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
STAN: What, here?
MICHAEL: Yes.
BUZZ: Hold on.
HAMM: What's up?
LEWIS: 3.7 seconds.
GASTON: I win!
REX: Is he out there?
BUZZ: There he is.
MAN: I need her in hair.
PENNY: I just...
NAWT: Okay, go get him.
POUND: Yeah.
HANNAH: Mom! Mom!
SID: She's lying!
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
POUND: Wow, a killer.
BANG: Let me see.
CHILD: Mine!
SERGEANT: There they are.
ALPHA: Where is it?
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
BUPKUS: Hey.
BLANKO: Bring it on, dude.
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
BANG: Where?
BLANKO: Whoa. Now what?
PORKY: Going up.
POUND: You're mine, fool.
JESSIE: Take that!
POTATO HEAD: To the left.
CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
DAFFY: Ha. Not a cent.
BUGS: Hmm. Me neither.
MR. SPELL: Spell, trash can.
REX: We're doomed!
ALPHA: No, wait, wait!
BETA: What's Dug doing?
NAWT: She's looking again.
BUPKUS: Close it up.
FIDGET: Move along, honey!
QUEEN: You fiends!
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
LARRY: Sounds good.
BILL: I'll go close to the pin.
SHAWN: I got it.
MUGGSY: You got it. Yeah, baby.
BETA: Not you.
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
STAN: Sorry it took so long.
MICHAEL: Don't worry.
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
GAMMA: He's got the bird!
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
LOLA: I'll take some.
PORKY: Yeah, can I have some too?
LARRY: Don't say it.
STAN: Never seen one of these before.
BUZZ: He's stealin' Woody!
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
FIDGET: I got you, toy maker!
FLAVERSHAM: Oh, no! Olivia!
HAMM: I got dibs on his hat!
BO PEEP: Would you boys stop it!
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
STAN: That exit wasn't clearly marked.
MICHAEL: Hold up, right here.
ANDY: (AS WOODY) Thanks, Buzz.
ANDY: (AS BUZZ) No problem, buddy.
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Anniversaries
  1. Sleeping Beauty (50th anniversary) • Mary Poppins (45th anniversary)
  2. Sesame Street (40th anniversary)
  3. The Muppet Movie (30th anniversary) • The Muppets Take Manhattan (25th anniversary)
  4. The Wizard of Oz (70th anniversary) • The Little Mermaid (20th anniversary) • The Three Caballeros (65th anniversary)
  5. The Lion King (15th anniversary) • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (60th anniversary)
  6. Home on the Range (05th anniversary) • Tarzan (10th anniversary) •  The Incredibles (05th anniversary) • Toy Story 2 (10th anniversary)
  7. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (35th anniversary)
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Cast (in credits order)
Mae WhitmanTinker Bell
Anika Noni RoseTiana
Michael JordanHimself
Bruno CamposPrince Naveen
Kristin ChenowethRosetta
Raven-SymonéIridessa
Lucy LiuSilvermist
America FerreraFawn
Billy West – Bugs Bunny
Keith DavidDr. Facilier
Michael-Leon WooleyLouis
Dee Bradley Baker – Daffy Duck
Jennifer Cody – Charlotte LaBouff
Jim Cummings – Ray
Rob Paulsen – Bobble
Jeff Bennett – Clank
Wayne Knight – Stan Podolak
Jane Horrocks – Fairy Mary
Peter Bartlett – Lawrence
Pamela Adlon – Vidia
Jenifer Lewis – Mama Odie
Danny DeVito – Swackhammer
Bob Bergen – Porky Pig / Tweety / Bertie / Hubie / Marvin the Martian / Fireflies
Bill Farmer – Sylvester / Yosemite Sam / Foghorn Leghorn
Billy West – Elmer Fudd
Dee Bradley Baker – Tasmanian Devil / Bull
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion
Bill Murray – Himself
Kath Soucie – Lola Bunny
Jesse McCartney – Terence
Oprah Winfrey – Eudora
Terrence Howard – James
Larry Bird – Himself
Theresa RandleJuanita Jordan
John Goodman – Big Daddy LaBouff
Maurice LaMarche – Pepé Le Pew
June ForayGranny
Jocelyn BlueNerdluck Pound
Dorian HarewoodMonStar Bupkus
Charity JamesNerdluck Blanko
Joey CamenMonStar Bang
June MelbyNerdluck Bang
T.K. CarterMonStar Nawt
Catherine ReitmanNerdluck Bupkus
Darnell SuttlesMonStar Pound
Colleen WainwrightNerdluck Nawt / Sniffles
Steve KehelaMonStar Blanko / Ultimate Game Announcer
Loreena McKennittNarrator
Steve ValentineMinister of Spring
Kathy NajimyMinister of Summer
Richard PortnowMinister of Autumn
Gail BorgesMinister of Winter
Manner WashingtonJeffrey
Eric GordonMarcus
Penny Pae BridgesJasmine
Charles BarkleyHimself
Patrick EwingHimself
Muggsy BoguesHimself
Larry JohnsonHimself
Shawn BradleyHimself
Elizabeth DampierYoung Tiana
Breanna BrooksYoung Charlotte
Brandon HammondYoung Michael
Ritchie MontgomeryReggie
Don HallDarnell
Paul BriggsTwo Fingers
Jerry KernionMr. Henry Fenner
Corey BurtonMr. Harvey Fenner
Michael ColyarBuford
Emeril LagasseMarlon the Gator
Kevin Michael RichardsonIan the Gator
Randy NewmanCousin Randy
America YoungWendy Darling
Kathryn CressidaMrs. Darling
Ahmad RashadHimself
Terence BlanchardLouis' Trumpet Playing
Danielle Mone TruittGeorgia
Additional VoicesKeith Anthony, Kwesi Boakye, Roger Aaron Brown, June Christopher, David Cowgill, Peter Del Vecho, Terri Douglas, Jeff Draheim, Rob Edwards, Eddie Frierson, Bridget Hoffman, Kelly Hoover, Rif Hutton, Wolfgang Wesley Hutton, Margaret Johnson-Holzendorf, John Kassir, Jennifer Kilger, Nicolette Little, Mona Marshall, Scott Menville, John Musker, Allison Norman, Phil Proctor, Peter Renaday, Lynwood Robinson, Kimberly Russell, Lorry Ann Shea, Bruce W. Smith, Elissa Sussman, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Claudette Wells, Marlon West, Joe Whyte, Seth R. Williamson, Shanda M. Williamson, Shane R. Williamson, Mick Wingert
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The Disney Legends Awards is a Hall of Fame program that recognizes individuals who have made an extraordinary and integral contribution to The Walt Disney Company. Established in 1987, the honor was traditionally awarded annually during a special private ceremony. Today, it has been awarded biennially during Disney's D23 Expo since 2009.
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October 13, 1987: Fred MacMurray†.
July 19, 1989: Ub Iwerks*, Les Clark*, Marc Davis†, Ollie Johnston†, Milt Kahl*, Ward Kimball†, Eric Larson*, John Lounsbery*, Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman*, Frank Thomas†.
October 18, 1990: Roger Broggie†, Joseph Fowler†, John Hench†, Richard Irvine*, Herb Ryman*, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman.
October 22, 1991: Ken Anderson†, Julie Andrews, Carl Barks†, Mary Blair*, Claude Coats†, Don DaGradi*, Sterling Holloway†, Fess Parker, Bill Walsh*.
October 21, 1992: Jimmie Dodd*, Bill Evans†, Annette Funicello, Joe Grant†, Jack Hannah†, Winston Hibler*, Ken O'Connor†, Roy Williams*.
October 20, 1993: Pinto Colvig*, Buddy Ebsen†, Peter Ellenshaw†, Blaine Gibson, Harper Goff*, Irving Ludwig†, Jimmy Macdonald*, Clarence Nash*, Donn Tatum*, Card Walker†.
November 22, 1994: Adriana Caselotti†, Bill Cottrell†, Marvin Davis†, Van France†, David Hand*, Jack Lindquist, Bill Martin, Paul J. Smith*, Frank Wells*.
November 30, 1995: Wally Boag, Fulton Burley†, Dean Jones, Angela Lansbury, Edward Meck*, Fred Moore*, Thurl Ravenscroft†, Wathel Rogers†, Betty Taylor.
October 16, 1996 : Bob Allen*, Rex Allen†, X Atencio, Betty Lou Gerson†, Bill Justice, Bob Matheison, Sam McKim†, Bob Moore†, Bill Peet†, Joe Potter*.
April 11, 1997: Lucien Adès*, Angel Angelopoulos*, Antonio Bertini, Armand Bigle†, Poul Brahe Pedersen*, Gaudenzio Capelli, Roberto de Leonardis*, Cyril Edgar*, Wally Feignoux*, Didier Fouret, Mario Gentilini*, Cyril James*, Horst Koblischek†, Gunnar Mansson†, Arnoldo Mondadori*, Armand Palivoda*, André Vanneste*, Paul Winkler*.
October 16, 1998: James Algar*, Buddy Baker†, Kathryn Beaumont, Virginia Davis†, Roy E. Disney, Don Escen†, Wilfred Jackson*, Glynis Johns, Kay Kamen*, Paul Kenworthy, Larry Lansburgh†, Hayley Mills, Al and Elma Milotte*, Norman "Stormy" Palmer, Lloyd Richardson†, Kurt Russell, Ben Sharpsteen*, Masatomo Takahashi†, Vladimir "Bill" Tytla*, Dick Van Dyke, Matsuo Yokoyama.
November 10, 1999: Tim Allen, Mary Costa, Norm Ferguson*, William Garity*, Yale Gracey*, Al Konetzni, Hamilton Luske*, Dick Nunis, Charlie Ridgway.
October 12, 2000: Grace Bailey*, Harriet Burns†, Joyce Carlson†, Ron Dominguez, Cliff Edwards*, Becky Fallberg†, Dick Jones, Dodie Roberts†, Retta Scott*, Ruthie Tompson.
December 5, 2001: Howard Ashman*, Bob Broughton†, George Bruns*, Frank Churchill*, Leigh Harline*, Fred Joerger†, Alan Menken, Marty Sklar, Ned Washington*, Tyrus Wong.
March 15, 2002: Ken Annakin†, Hugh Attwooll*, Maurice Chevalier*, Phil Collins, John Mills†, Robert Newton*, Sir Tim Rice, Robert Stevenson*, Richard Todd†, David Tomlinson*.
October 16, 2003: Neil Beckett*, Tutti Camarata†, Edna Disney*, Lillian Disney*, Orlando Ferrante, Richard Fleischer†, Floyd Gottfredson*, Buddy Hackett*, Harrison Price, Al Taliaferro*, Ilene Woods.
September 17, 2004: Bill Anderson*, Tim Conway, Rolly Crump, Alice Davis, Karen Dotrice, Matthew Garber*, Leonard Goldenson*, Bob Gurr, Ralph Kent†, Irwin Kostal*, Mel Shaw.
September 20, 2005: Chuck Abbott*, Milt Albright, Hideo Amemiya*, Hideo "Indian" Aramaki*, Charles "Chuck" Boyajian*, Charles Boyer, Randy Bright*, Jim Cora, Bob Jani*, Mary Jones†, Art Linkletter, Mary Anne Mang, Steve Martin, Tom Nabbe, Jack Olsen*, Cicely Rigdon, William Sullivan, Jack Wagner*, Vesey Walker*.
October 9, 2006: Tim Considine, Kevin Corcoran, Al Dempster*, Don Edgren†, Paul Frees*, Peter Jennings*, Elton John, Jimmy Johnson*, Tommy Kirk, Joe Ranft*, David Stollery, Ginny Tyler.
October 10, 2007: Roone Arledge*, Art Babbitt*, Carl Bongirno, Marge Champion, Dick Huemer*, Ron Logan, Lucille Martin, Tom Murphy, Randy Newman, Floyd Norman, Bob Schiffer*, Dave Smith.
October 13, 2008: Wayne Allwine†, Bob Booth†, Neil Gallagher*, Frank Gifford, Toshio Kagami, Burny Mattinson, Walt Peregoy, Dorothea Redmond†, Russi Taylor, Oliver Wallace*, Barbara Walters.
September 10, 2009: Tony Anselmo, Harry Archinal, Bea Arthur*, Bill Farmer, Estelle Getty*, Don Iwerks, Rue McClanahan, Leota Toombs Thomas*, Betty White, Robin Williams.
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Meet the New Disney Legends
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Tony Anselmo
Legends Award Category: Voice
Year Inducted: 2009
"The 'secret' of Donald Duck's voice is really just muscle control that you have to develop, like lifting weights," Tony Anselmo, who since 1985 has given our garrulous if sometimes unintelligible duck his unforgettable squabble, once said. "You have to contort your mouth in a certain way, and the muscles have to be strong enough to stay contorted, so you can lock into it and concentrate on acting rather than 'doing' the voice." It may sound difficult, but as anyone knows who has listened to Tony's work on television series like DuckTales and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, in feature films like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, or in video games and myriad consumer products, it's probably even harder than it sounds.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 18, 1960, Tony was inspired by the first movie he had ever seen, Mary Poppins, and began drawing and making Super 8 films as a child. His drawings earned him a full scholarship to CalArts, the fabled art school that has bred so many Disney artists. He arrived at The Walt Disney Studios at age 20, focused solely on a career in animation. As a highly skilled animator, he worked on nearly every Disney feature from 1980 to date, but it was a friendship he struck up with Clarence "Ducky" Nash, the original voice of Donald Duck and a 1993 Disney Legend, that would eventually lead him to his second career behind the microphone.
Tony recalled that he never had any intention to voice Donald or any other character. He just innocently asked Nash one day how, exactly, he voiced Donald Duck.
"When he first tried to show me, I really couldn't do it. I still wasn't thinking of it in terms of carrying on the tradition. It was just for fun."
Naturally persistent, Tony found himself practicing in the usual places one does such things—in the car or in the shower—and says one day the voice just "clicked in." At this point he quacked a few lines to Nash, who began to tutor his protégé in earnest. Little by little, he passed down the tricks of his trade. By the time Nash passed away in 1985, Tony, after spending three years perfecting the voice of the vinegary fowl, gladly took up the legacy left to him by his good friend.
In 1990, when the Studios released The Prince and the Pauper, Tony became the first person to animate and voice Donald. And although acting with a pen is much different from acting with a voice, Tony is only too glad to help out in any capacity asked of him. "I've watched Donald Duck cartoons a million times and my whole life I wanted to work for Disney," he once said. "Pending natural disaster, I expect to be doing Donald the rest of my life."
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Harry Archinal
Legends Award Category: Administration
Year Inducted: 2009
Harold P. "Harry" Archinal, the man widely considered to have practically invented the international film distribution business, was the only child of Harry Paul Archinal and Catherine L. Peters. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 3, 1928, he was, in a sense, "born" into the movie business. His father had worked for Samuel Goldwyn Productions for 39 years as company treasurer.
Having received a bachelor of arts from Wagner College, in Staten Island, New York, Harry was drafted into the Army in 1951 and served three years in the Signal Corps. He attained the rank of first lieutenant and served overseas in Japan and South Korea before leaving the Army in 1953.
Following his discharge, Harry started working for Disney in March 1954 as a clerk in the foreign department at the New York office of the Buena Vista Distribution Company, which was founded by Disney in 1953 to distribute its films. It was a part-time position that earned Harry $50 per week while he continued his graduate work for a master of arts in history, which he was eventually awarded from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
After receiving his degree, Harry joined Buena Vista International as Latin America sales supervisor. He became general sales manager for the foreign division and then vice president before eventually being named president of Buena Vista International in 1972. He married Beatrix M. Treuherz in Copenhagen on November 1, 1974.
"Harry Archinal is one of the great pioneers in the world of international film distribution, as well as a central figure in establishing Disney's great success in overseas markets," said Dick Cook, former chairman of The Walt Disney Studios.
"From his humble beginnings as a sales supervisor for Buena Vista International in Latin America to his 16-year reign as president of the division, Harry always conducted business in a fair and friendly manner that reflected his personal style and earned him an incredible reputation in the industry. During my years in distribution, I learned a lot from Harry, and always had tremendous respect and admiration for him as an executive and as a person. Being named a Disney Legend officially recognizes Harry's great contributions to our Company."
On January 1, 1988, after 33 years with The Walt Disney Company and 16 as president of Buena Vista International, Harry retired from the Company where he had spent his entire career. At that time, Jeffrey Katzenberg, then Disney Studios chairman, said, "Harry has greatly contributed to Disney's tremendous stature and success in overseas markets for many years with his keen instincts regarding foreign marketing and distribution. The record-breaking box office figures set by many of our animated releases, new product as well as reissues, reflect favorably on his leadership abilities."
After retiring from Disney, Harry became an executive vice president at Introvision, a special effects firm that applied its unique "Introvision" technique to dozens of Hollywood blockbusters in the 1980s and 1990s, including Disney's Adventures in Babysitting and Columbia's Stand By Me.
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Beatrice Arthur (1922–2009)
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2009
Tall, husky-voiced, hilariously forthright if not downright acid-tongued, Beatrice "Bea" Arthur commanded attention, whether she was on stage or the TV screen.
Born Bernice Frankel in New York City on May 13, 1922, Bea was raised in Cambridge, Maryland— the daughter of department store owners. She later trained for the stage at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research in New York City, gaining attention for her natural talent, stature, and a voice so deep it could be mistaken for that of a man's. She went to work on Broadway where she quickly landed a succession of roles, and, in 1966, she won a Tony® Award for her performance as the barb-tongued Vera Charles in Mame.
Bea had little television or film experience when she met television writer and producer Norman Lear, who brought her to Hollywood in 1971 for a guest spot on All in the Family as Maude, Edith Bunker's opinionated and progressively minded cousin. Maude's cosmic-scaled clashes with Archie Bunker, the possessor of a more retrograde mindset, became the stuff of comedy legend; within a year, Bea had her own show, Maude, which aired on CBS from 1972-1978. For her work on the series, Bea received five Emmy® nominations and won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1977.
It was in the Touchstone Television series The Golden Girls, which aired on NBC from 1985 to 1992, that Bea found her most fully realized and enduring character, utterly inhabiting the role of Dorothy Zbornak, daughter of the widowed Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty). Mother-daughter exchanges never sounded more authentic or hilarious, and what helped make the show tick so smoothly, as show producer Paul Witt once said, was the way Bea functioned as "the isle of sanity who could look at the other three characters from the audience's perspective."
"I'm thrilled to be part of this bright, funny comedy," Bea said during the series' run. "It's fun to go to work every day with this marvelous group of performers." All four of the show's stars, Bea, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, and Betty White, would go on to receive Emmys for their work on this landmark television series, with Bea earning hers in 1988.
After The Golden Girls, Bea continued to work, most notably in a one-woman show called Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends, which enjoyed strong runs on Broadway and around the world. She was also a strong advocate of animal rights and AIDS research.
She was married twice, to playwright Robert Alan Aurthur, from whom she derived her stage name, and to Broadway director Gene Saks.
Bea passed away on April 25, 2009, in Los Angeles on April 25, 2009. Three days later, the Broadway community paid tribute to this giant of screen and stage by dimming marquees in New York City's Broadway theater district for one minute. Betty White, who played Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls, said upon hearing of Bea's passing, "I knew it would hurt, I just didn't know it would hurt this much. She was such a big part of my life."
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Bill Farmer
Legends Award Category: Voice
Year Inducted: 2009
When Bill Farmer's wife introduces him to people as "goofy," he doesn't take it personally. He just laughs, "Ah-hyuck," and confused looks turn to smiles of recognition. Bill's voice is familiar to cartoon fans around the world as the voice of Goofy and Pluto, two of Disney's most enduring and endearing characters.
Bill was born in Pratt, Kansas, on November 14, 1952. It was a lonely place where, he once said, "there wasn't an awful lot to do." Bill therefore gravitated to the movies—especially cartoons. As a boy, he discovered he had a knack for imitating the voices he heard on screen, and the outsized vocal talent he discovered as a kid stood him in good stead though high school and college and throughout his career. The current voice of Goofy and Pluto once admitted, "Of all the cartoon characters, Goofy was always my favorite, so [voicing the character] really is a dream come true."
His youth sounds like something straight out of Norman Rockwell, an evocation of the halcyon days of the Midwest in the 1950s and 1960s. "I'd been doing impressions since I was 15," Bill once recalled. "It was great for teenage pranks—we'd pull up to the fast food drive-through speaker, and I'd order the burgers as Walter Brennan."
Throughout his college years at the University of Kansas, where he earned a degree in broadcast journalism, Bill constantly burnished his repertoire, which grew to include more than 100 jaw-droppingly authentic celebrity impressions. "I kicked around in radio for a few years, got into standup comedy for about five years as an impressionist before finally coming out to Hollywood in 1986 and striking the big time with the Goof," he once said.
In winning the coveted voice role, Bill walks in the long and celebrated shadow of 1993 Disney Legend Pinto Colvig, a storyman at the Disney Studios in the 1930s and the original voice of Goofy. Bill, whose rugged good looks, full head of sandy-blond hair and perpetual smile seem to radiate Midwestern optimism and individuality, once said, "The hardest thing to learn was 'ya-ha-hooooooiieewe!'"—the Goofy calling card that accompanies every delicious tumble or pratfall.
Bill's vocal talents starred in our lovable Goof's first animated feature film, A Goofy Movie, and the television series Goof Troop and Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. He has performed in more than 40 other films and shows, including Disney's DTV Doggone Valentine television special in 1987—the first time he voiced Goofy and barked for Pluto in the same project. He also lent his vocal talents to Who Framed Roger RabbitBeauty and the Beast and Ed Wood and to such Pixar films as A Bug's LifeMonsters, Inc.Toy Story and Toy Story 2. But of all the characters he has brought spectacularly to life, it is Goofy that he cherishes most.
"Doing the voice of Goofy has become second nature to me," Bill says. "In the beginning, I had to stop and think what his motivation was, but now he lives inside me."
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Estelle Getty (1923–2008)
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2009
"I've played mothers to heroes and mothers to zeroes," the Emmy® Award-winning actress Estelle Getty observed in her 1988 autobiography, If I Knew Then What I Know Now… So What? "I've played Irish mothers, Jewish mothers, Italian mothers, Southern mothers, mothers in plays by Neil Simon and Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams. I've played mother to everyone but Attila the Hun."
She also played, perhaps most famously, the wisecrack-slinging mother Sophia Petrillo in Touchstone Television's The Golden Girls. With her tiny frame, huge eyeglasses, and ever-present purse, Estelle cut a comic swath few have forgotten, and in so doing revealed a heartbreaking truth. Older women, as Estelle once observed, need an oversized purse, because they have been relieved of so many possessions in their lives that everything they have managed to hold on to seems to wind up in one. It was precisely this deeply realized mix of comic absurdity and sad truth that made Estelle's portrayal of Sophia so unforgettable. In 1988, she received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance in this seminal comedy series.
"I know this lady I'm playing," Estelle observed during the show's spectacular run. "She's partly me and partly my imagination, but she's an original and that's what I've been playing all my life—original characters."
Original is an adjective that fit Estelle nicely. Born July 25, 1923, in New York City, she was trained for the New York stage by the legendary Herbert Berghof Studios and famed acting coach Gerald Russak. After a long stage career, she gained national prominence with her headline-stealing role in Broadway's Tony Award®-winning Torch Song Trilogy. Her portrayal of the inimitable Mrs. Beckoff won her the first-ever Helen Hayes Award for Best Supporting Performer.
Hollywood discovered Estelle Getty when the show arrived in Los Angeles. Her management team told her she should try to make it in Hollywood. Her answer? "I'll give it two months." In that time, Estelle starred in Torch Song Trilogy," shot the NBC pilot No Man's Land, went to work on the highly regarded film Mask (again, playing a mother, this time to Cher) and performed in Copacabana (playing mother to Barry Manilow). Although she was slightly younger than Bea Arthur, Estelle donned a wig, makeup and delightfully dowdy clothes to try out for the role of Dorothy's mother on The Golden Girls. Six weeks later, she won the part.
Estelle shared with her character Sophia a forthrightness that, after The Golden Girls, made her a spokesperson for many AIDS related charities. She became a preeminent voice in this country for the senior population.
Estelle passed away on July 22, 2008, in her Hollywood home. "Our mother-daughter relationship was one of the greatest comic duos ever, and I will miss her," Bea Arthur said at the time of her passing.
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Don Iwerks
Legends Award Category: Film
Year Inducted: 2009
Don Iwerks was born in 1929 and followed his father, the animator, special effect wizard, and Disney Legend Ub Iwerks, to Disney, joining the Company in 1950 as a laboratory technician. He worked briefly for the Company before being drafted into the Korean War, where he served for two years in the Signal Photo Corps. When he returned to the United States, he immediately went back to work at Disney, having decided to forgo formal education.
He soon transferred to the fabled Studio Machine Shop, where he was eventually offered a camera technician position and went to work on his first film for the Studio, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. He eventually headed both the Machine Shop and Camera Service Department, as well as the Technical Engineering and Manufacturing Division.
Along the way he displayed his father's flair for technological innovation by developing cameras, projectors, and other systems for Disneyland, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, and Epcot Center.
Among his many accomplishments were helping to develop the 360-degree CircleVision camera that was first used in Circarama, U.S.A.; building the film equipment used at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair; Captain EO, a Disney park attraction featuring a 3-D film and in-theater effects; and the projection system for the wildly popular Star Tours attraction. Don also aided his father in the development of the sodium traveling matte process, including the creation of specialized cameras and optical printers that could combine painted backgrounds, traditional animation, and live-action foregrounds to create the unforgettable cinematic experience that was the Academy Award®-winning Mary Poppins.
For his part, Don often cited his work at the New York's World Fair and Epcot Center as defining moments in his career. "In my career, Epcot was most outstanding," he once said. "The theaters included two nine-screen CircleVision theaters plus the French Pavilion—which was like CircleVision, except that it was a sit-down theater with five screens and a 200-degree wrap. The American Adventure was a huge rear-projection theater with set pieces in front of it. The film and scenics served as the background that helped to tell the story of America. It remains one of the most powerful experiences at Epcot."
In recognition of contributions to the movie industry made by his large-format and simulated film innovations, Don received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' Board of Governors in 1997.
After a 35-year career at Disney, Don formed his own company, Iwerks Entertainment, Inc., in 1986. The maker of giant-screen theaters and 3D-projection-based theme park attractions was acquired by SimEx, Inc. in 2001.
Don credited Walt Disney and his father for the success he enjoyed throughout his career. From them, he learned that keeping a keen eye on detail and quality is the key to success. "There was a 'can-do' attitude I learned from Walt and my father," he once said. "If you're doing a really first-class job, you don't need to worry about the money. It will come. Walt gave everyone a feeling that they were creating things that others had never thought of before, of being a part of history."
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Rue McClanahan
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2009
Born on February 21, 1934, in Healdton, Oklahoma, Eddi-Rue McClanahan graduated with honors from the University of Tulsa, where she majored in German and theatre, before embarking on what would become a highly successful career in theater, commercials, television, and film. Gifted, spirited, and blessed with an uncanny sense of comic timing, Rue is perhaps best known for her role as Blanche Devereaux in The Golden Girls, a wildly successful and critically acclaimed Touchstone Television series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1992.
Rue began her acting career in New York City in 1957 and made her Broadway debut in 1969, portraying Sally Weber in the musical Jimmy Shine with Dustin Hoffman. The following year she landed her breakout role in the NBC soap Another World, bringing to life the maniacal nanny Caroline Johnson. Rue then joined the cast of the CBS soap Where the Heart Is, where she grabbed the spotlight as Margaret Jardin, another character of questionable intentions.
From 1972 to 1984, she played a variety of TV roles, including her charming performance as Vivian Cavender Harmon in Maude, the multiple award-winning CBS series. But it was in 1985 with The Golden Girls that Rue McClanahan found the perfect character for her unique comic talents, and playing the sarcastic, rapier-witted Blanche Devereaux gave Rue the chance to explore fully her comedic range.
"I'm playing a man-crazy, self-centered widow, and I'm having a lot of fun doing it!" she said during the show's run.
"I'm very lucky and thrilled to be back with Bea [Arthur] and Betty [White], two wonderful actresses I've worked with before [on "Maude" and "Mama's Family," respectively]. And, of course, the hilarious Estelle Getty is a delight."
The Golden Girls hilariously redefined viewer notions of how respectable older women ought to behave. Rue's hilarious turn as an unrepentantly oversexed senior citizen endlessly recalling, with her spot-on Southern drawl, escapades from days gone by threatened to steal the show every week. During its original run, The Golden Girls received 65 Emmy® nominations, 11 Emmy awards and four Golden Globe® Awards. All the lead actresses won Emmy Awards for their performances on the show. Only the landmark television series All in the Family and Will & Grace can make that same claim. For her work on the series, Rue received the Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series in 1987.
In 1992, Rue starred in The Golden Palace, again for Touchstone Television, in which she reprised the role of Blanche. This time, with dreams of becoming the next Leona Helmsley dancing in her head, Blanche convinced her roommates, Rose and Sophia, to pool their resources and buy an art deco hotel in Miami Beach.
Rue continued to act on television and on stage, remained an animal activist and became a successful author. In an interview late in life, she said she still thought often about her friends from The Golden Girls: "I was washing my face the other day and thought, 'What if I was working today and walked onto the soundstage and Bea and Estelle were there?' Those days were truly golden."
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Leota Toombs Thomas
Legends Award Category: Attractions & Imagineering
Year Inducted: 2009
The millions of guests that have explored the shadowy confines of the Haunted Mansion have seen Leota "Lee" Toombs Thomas—or at least the likeness of her face. She appears as Madame Leota, the disembodied head that speaks from inside a crystal ball at Disney's creepiest and most ghoulishly fun attraction. "As I remember," the soft-spoken Imagineer recalled shortly after making her debut at the attraction, which first opened at Disneyland in 1969, "my eyes were the right distance apart to fit the test model when the whole thing began."
Something of the gypsy look in her handsome face worked so well, however, that she later found herself in the Studio's makeup department preparing to have a special rubber mask made of her face; her visage is now enshrined forever in the Haunted Mansion.
Lee began her career at The Walt Disney Studios in 1940, when she was hired into the Ink and Paint department. She then transferred to the Animation Department, where she met animator Harvey Toombs, whom she married in 1947. She left the Company to raise their two children, Launie and Kim, but returned to Disney in 1962. Joining WED Enterprises, now known as Walt Disney Imagineering, she created and developed designs for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. A natural craftsman, Lee played pivotal roles in the creation of it's a small worldGreat Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and Ford's Magic Skyway. After the conclusion of the World's Fair, Lee transferred her talents to some of the most beloved attractions at Disneyland, including Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion.
Kim Irvine, Lee's daughter and a Disney Imagineer since 1970, once painted a vivid picture of these heady times in Disneyland history: "When Yale Gracey was experimenting with ideas for a gypsy in a crystal ball, he asked Leota if she would mind posing for the head," she remembered. "They were a close-knit group, and mom said she thought it sounded fun. Blaine [Gibson] made a life mask of her face and Yale, Wathel [Rogers] and the rest of the team filmed her, crazy makeup and all. I still remember when she wore it home that night! Then they created the 'Little Leota' bride at the end of the ride. Since that figure is small, they wanted a high voice, so they kept mom's voice because she sounded like a little girl."
Kim adds that when the Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas overlay was created for the Haunted Mansion, Imagineers wanted a new incantation and they asked if she would do it. "Funny thing is," she explained, "they discovered that our life masks are so similar they can just project her face on my head and they match up perfectly! Mom would have liked that!"
Lee relocated to Walt Disney World in 1971 to start up the on-site team that would maintain shows and attractions. After returning to California in 1979, she worked in several different capacities, including at Walt Disney Imagineering, where she trained many Disneyland figure finishers and artisans.
Leota Toombs Thomas passed away in December 1991.
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Betty White
Legends Award Category: Television
Year Inducted: 2009
By any standard, Betty White is one of the most popular and beloved American actresses of this or any time.
From the moment she appeared on television in 1950, critics and audiences fell in love with her. From her hilarious portrayal of the snide "Happy Homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her charming performance as Rose Nylund, the charmingly daft spirit she played on the Touchstone Television series The Golden Girls, to her scene-stealing role as Grandma Annie in Touchstone Pictures' The Proposal, Betty is proof that if you're kind, dedicated to your craft, and hysterically funny, getting acting work will never be a problem. Deciding how much you can fit into your incredibly busy schedule, however, may be.
The six-time Emmy Award®-winning actress was born Betty Marion White on January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois, and raised in Southern California. After hosting a local television show, she formed her own production company in the early 1950s with producer Don Fedderson and writer George Tibbles. The partnership led to her debut comedy series, Life with Elizabeth, for which she won her first Emmy® in 1952. Betty then became a mainstay on variety and game shows and was a much-in-demand regular with Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, and Johnny Carson. Betty then appeared on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in its fourth season, and her legendary star turn as the man-hungry Sue Ann Nivens brought her two Emmys for Best Supporting Actress, for the years 1974-75 and 1975-76.
Equally, if not more beloved, was her spirited performance as Rose Nylund on the critically acclaimed and breakout hit The Golden Girls (1985-1992), for which she was nominated seven times for an Emmy, winning one in 1985. Who can forget her rambling soliloquies about her curious hometown of St. Olaf, Minnesota, which perpetually left her roommates flummoxed but had viewers at home laughing to the point of tears?
"Let's face it," Betty said about her character, "Rose is a little bit naive. To her, life is a romantic musical and she's waiting around to see how it turns out."
Betty never was good at waiting to see how life turns out. After The Golden Girls, she appeared in a spin-off series, The Golden Palace, won an Emmy for her work on The John Larroquette Show, earned an Emmy nomination for Suddenly Susan, and continued to appear on television shows such as Ally McBealThat '70s ShowBoston Legal, and the daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful. For Disney, she performed A Conversation with Betty White, taped at the Disney-MGM Studios for Disney Channel, starred in the series Empty Nest as Rose Nylund, and appeared in Maybe This Time. She supplied the voice of Round in Disney's Whispers: An Elephant Tale. She also played Mrs. Kline in the Touchstone Pictures film Bringing Down the House, opposite Disney Legend Steve Martin.
She is the author or co-author of five books, and in 2006 was honored by the City of Los Angeles as the "Ambassador to the Animals" for her lifelong work for animal welfare. Betty was honored by the Television Critics Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009. "You can't get rid of me," she joked at the ceremony. "I just won't go away!"
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Robin Williams
Legends Award Category: Film & Voice
Year Inducted: 2009
Like Mork, the character he first played on an episode of ABC's Happy Days, this utterly original comic and movie star appeared on our television sets seemingly out of nowhere, almost as if from outer space. But, by 1978, when ABC's Mork & Mindy arrived on screens, Robin Williams soared to superstardom faster than you could say "Na-Nu-Na-Nu," "Shaz-bot," or any of the other catchphrases the improvisational comic made part of the pop culture lexicon of the late 1970s. Within two weeks of the show's premiere, Robin was hailed as a new star. Little could we have known that he was just getting started.
Robin was born in Chicago, Illinois, on July 21, 1951, the son of an automobile executive and his wife, a former model. He was raised in Chicago and Detroit, moving with his family to the San Francisco area during his last year in high school. A gifted student, Robin majored in political science at both Marin and Claremont Colleges. While at Marin, he won a scholarship to Juilliard in New York City, where he studied with the legendary John Houseman, along with Christopher Reeve, with whom he remained lifetime friends.
Critics waxed euphoric in their attempts to describe Robin's stand-up comedy work, a craft he turned to with vigor and perfected in the years following the conclusion of Mork & Mindy.
"An outstanding lunar Wildman, out of Jonathan Winters by way of Lenny Bruce with a touch of Richard Burton thrown in," is how one critic enthused about Robin's performances. "An engaging, bright, and inventive actor," said another.
After taking in the sight of the deliriously manic comic's nightclub act on an HBO special, The Hollywood Reporter characterized the incendiary performance as "unadulterated brilliance."
In 1987, Robin trained his talents on live-action and animated films and almost immediately became one of America's biggest stars. Beginning with his Academy Award®-nominated performance as Adrian Cronauer in Touchstone Pictures' Good Morning, Vietnam, Robin starred in an impressive string of Disney films. They included the haunting portrayal of teacher John Keating in Dead Poets Society, a hilarious voice performance as the Genie in Aladdin, and high-caliber performances in Flubber and Bicentennial Man.
Along the way, Robin starred in several seminal films, including Moscow on the Hudson, for which he earned his first Golden Globe® nomination, Miramax's Good Will Hunting, for which his nuanced role as grieving psychologist Sean Maguire earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and Mrs. Doubtfire, which earned him his third Golden Globe—this time for Best Actor-Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Robin appeared alongside Walter Cronkite in Back to Neverland, a humorous look at the animation process, for the Disney-MGM Studios Animation Tour, and provided the voice of the Timekeeper for the attraction of that name at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
Other Disney appearances include a reprise performance as Genie in Aladdin and the King of Thieves; Hollywood Pictures' Jack, directed by Frances Ford Coppola; and the 2009 comedy Old Dogs.
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2009
  1. Patrick Swayze – Actor
  2. Maurice Jarre – Composer
  3. Monte Hale – Actor
  4. Jean Simmons – Actress
  5. Tullio Pinelli – Writer
  6. Éric Rohmer – Director
  7. Ken Annakin – Director
  8. David Carradine – Actor
  9. Gareth Wigan – Executive
  10. Daniel Melnick – Producer
  11. Howard Zieff – Director
  12. Dom DeLuise – Actor
  13. Army Archerd – Journalist
  14. Ron Silver – Actor
  15. Brittany Murphy – Actress
  16. Lou Jacobi – Actor
  17. Simon Channing Williams – Producer
  18. Betsy Blair – Actress
  19. Joseph Wiseman – Actor
  20. Jack Cardiff – Cinematographer
  21. Kathryn Grayson – Actress
  22. Arthur Canton – Public relations
  23. Nat Boxer – Sound
  24. Millard Kaufman – Writer
  25. Roy E. Disney – Executive
  26. Larry Gelbart – Writer
  27. Horton Foote – Writer
  28. Robert Woodruff Anderson – Writer
  29. Budd Schulberg – Writer
  30. Michael Jackson – Musician
  31. Natasha Richardson – Actress
  32. Jennifer Jones – Actress
  33. David Brown – Producer
  34. Karl Malden – Actor
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Birthdays (2009)
5. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 21] at California, USA
4. Anika Noni Rose: Date of Birth: September 6, 1972 [age 37] at Connecticut, USA
8. Michael Jordan: Date of Birth: February 17, 1963 [age 46] at New York, USA
3. Bruno Campos: Date of Birth: December 3, 1973 [age 36] at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4. Billy West: Date of Birth: April 16, 1950 [age 59] at Michigan, USA
8. Kristin Chenoweth: Date of Birth: July 24, 1968 [age 41] at Oklahoma, USA
8. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 24] at Georgia, USA
8. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 3, 1968 [age 41] at New York, USA
3. America Ferrera: Date of Birth: April 18, 1984 [age 25] at California, USA
3. Keith David: Date of Birth: June 4, 1956 [age 53] at New York, USA
6. Michael-Leon Wooley: Date of Birth: March 29, 1971 [age 38] at Virginia, USA
3. Dee Bradley Baker: Date of Birth: August 31, 1962 [age 47] at Indiana, USA
2. Jennifer Cody: Date of Birth: November 10, 1969 [age 40] at New York, USA
2. Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 57] at Ohio, USA
3. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 53] at Michigan, USA
3. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 47] at Texas, USA
5. Wayne Knight: Date of Birth: August 7, 1955 [age 54] at New York, USA
1. Jane Horrocks: Date of Birth: January 18, 1964 [age 45] at Lancashire, England
1. Peter Bartlett: Date of Birth: August 28, 1942 [age 67] at Illinois, USA
5. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 43] at New York, USA
8. Jenifer Lewis: Date of Birth: January 25, 1957 [age 52] at Missouri, USA
4. Danny DeVito: Date of Birth: November 17, 1944 [age 65] at New Jersey, USA
1. Bob Bergen: Date of Birth: March 8, 1964 [age 45] at Missouri, USA
2. Bill Farmer: Date of Birth: November 14, 1952 [age 57] at Kansas, USA
3. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 58] at California, USA
4. Kath Soucie: Date of Birth: February 20, 1967 [age 42] at New York, USA
1. Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 22] at New York, USA
4. Bill Murray: Date of Birth: September 21, 1950 [age 59] at Illinois, USA
1. Theresa Randle: Date of Birth: December 27, 1964 [age 44] at Michigan, USA
3. Larry Bird: Date of Birth: December 7, 1956 [age 53] at Indiana, USA
6. Oprah Winfrey: Date of Birth: January 29, 1954 [age 55] at Mississippi, USA
2. Terrence Howard: Date of Birth: March 11, 1969 [age 40] at Illinois, USA
2. John Goodman: Date of Birth: June 20, 1952 [age 57] at Missouri, USA
2. Maurice LaMarche: Date of Birth: March 30, 1958 [age 51] at Ontario, Canada
3. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 92] at Massachusetts, USA
5. Jocelyn Blue: Date of Birth: December 30, 1966 [age 42] at California, USA
2. Charity James: Date of Birth: October 13, 1958 [age 51] at USA
June Melby
1. Catherine Reitman: Date of Birth: April 28, 1981 [age 28] at California, USA
6. Colleen Wainwright: Date of Birth: February 9, 1965 [age 44] at California, USA
4. Dorian Harewood: Date of Birth: August 6, 1950 [age 59] at Ohio, USA
Joey Camen
3. T.K. Carter: Date of Birth: December 18, 1956 [age 52] at New York, USA
5. Darnell Suttles: Date of Birth: May 7, 1960 [age 49] at Ohio, USA
3. Steve Kehela: Date of Birth: September 10, 1951 [age 58] at New York, USA
8. Loreena McKennitt: Date of Birth: February 17, 1957 [age 52] at Manitoba, Canada
5. Steve Valentine: Date of Birth: October 26, 1966 [age 43] at Bishopbriggs, Scotland
8. Kathy Najimy: Date of Birth: February 6, 1957 [age 52] at California, USA
2. Richard Portnow: Date of Birth: January 26, 1947 [age 62] at New York, USA
Gail Borges
Manner Washington
3. Eric Gordon: Date of Birth: December 25, 2001 [age 7] at Indiana, USA
1. Penny Pae Bridges: Date of Birth: July 29, 1998 [age 11] at California, USA
8. Charles Barkley: Date of Birth: February 20, 1963 [age 46] at Alabama, USA
3. Patrick Ewing: Date of Birth: August 5, 1962 [age 47] at Kingston, Jamaica
6. Muggsy Bogues: Date of Birth: January 9, 1965 [age 44] at Maryland, USA
2. Larry Johnson: Date of Birth: March 14, 1969 [age 40] at Texas, USA
4. Shawn Bradley: Date of Birth: March 22, 1972 [age 37] at Landstuhl, West Germany
2. Brandon Hammond: Date of Birth: February 6, 1997 [age 12] at Louisiana, USA
Elizabeth Dampier
Breanna Brooks
Ritchie Montgomery
2. Don Hall: Date of Birth: March 8, 1969 [age 40] at Iowa, USA
8. Paul Briggs: Date of Birth: December 17, 1974 [age 34] at Texas, USA
Jerry Kernion
5. Corey Burton: Date of Birth: August 3, 1955 [age 54] at California, USA
Michael Colyar
1. Emeril Lagasse: Date of Birth: October 15, 1959 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Kevin Michael Richardson: Date of Birth: October 25, 1964 [age 45] at New York, USA
6. Randy Newman: Date of Birth: November 28, 1943 [age 66] at California, USA
3. America Young: Date of Birth: December 6, 1984 [age 25] at New Mexico, USA
1. Kathryn Cressida: Date of Birth: March 1, 1970 [age 39] at California, USA
Danielle Mone Truitt
Up (2009)
8. Edward Asner: Date of Birth: November 15, 1929 [age 79] at Missouri, USA
8. Christopher Plummer: Date of Birth: December 13, 1929 [age 79] at Ontario, Canada
4. Jordan Nagai: Date of Birth: February 5, 2000 [age 9] at California, USA
4. Bob Peterson: Date of Birth: January 18, 1961 [age 48] at Ohio, USA
2. Delroy Lindo: Date of Birth: November 18, 1952 [age 56] at London, England
5. Jerome Ranft: Date of Birth: November 23, 1966 [age 42] at California, USA
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 62] at Connecticut, USA
1. David Kaye: Date of Birth: October 14, 1964 [age 44] at Ontario, Canada
Elie Docter
Jeremy Leary
5. Mickie McGowan: Date of Birth: January 2, 1938 [age 71] at California, USA
3. Danny Mann: Date of Birth: July 28, 1951 [age 57] at Tennessee, USA
2. Don Fullilove: Date of Birth: May 16, 1958 [age 51] at Texas, USA
8. Jess Harnell: Date of Birth: December 23, 1963 [age 45] at New Jersey, USA
Josh Cooley
8. Pete Docter: Date of Birth: October 9, 1968 [age 41] at Minnesota, USA
Peter Pan (1953)
6. Bobby Driscoll: Date of Birth: March 3, 1937 [age 15] at Iowa, USA
5. Kathryn Beaumont: Date of Birth: June 27, 1938 [age 14] at London, England
3. Hans Conried: Date of Birth: April 15, 1917 [age 35] at Maryland, USA
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 39] at Indiana, USA
6. Heather Angel: Date of Birth: February 9, 1909 [age 43] at Oxfordshire, England
6. Paul Collins: Date of Birth: July 25, 1937 [age 15] at London, England
2. Tommy Luske: Date of Birth: February 12, 1947 [age 5] at California, USA
2. Candy Candido: Date of Birth: December 25, 1913 [age 39] at Louisiana, USA
5. Tom Conway: Date of Birth: September 15, 1904 [age 48] at Brighton, England
8. Margaret Kerry: Date of Birth: May 11, 1929 [age 24] at California, USA
Corinne Orr
Stuffy Singer
Jeffrey Silvers
Johnny McGovern
Robert Ellis
3. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 35] at Massachusetts, USA
Connie Hilton
Karen Kester
6. Don Barclay: Date of Birth: December 26, 1892 [age 60] at Oregon, USA
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
6. Mickey Rooney: Date of Birth: September 23, 1920 [age 60] at New York, USA
1. Keith Coogan: Date of Birth: January 13, 1970 [age 11] at California, USA
3. Kurt Russell: Date of Birth: March 17, 1951 [age 30] at Massachusetts, USA
6. Corey Feldman: Date of Birth: July 16, 1971 [age 9] at California, USA
8. Jack Albertson: Date of Birth: June 16, 1907 [age 74] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Jeanette Nolan: Date of Birth: December 30, 1911 [age 69] at California, USA
6. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 66] at Alabama, USA
8. Pearl Bailey: Date of Birth: March 29, 1918 [age 63] at Virginia, USA
8. Sandy Duncan: Date of Birth: February 20, 1946 [age 35] at Texas, USA
1. Richard Bakalyan: Date of Birth: January 29, 1931 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Paul Winchell: Date of Birth: December 21, 1922 [age 58] at New York, USA
8. John McIntire: Date of Birth: June 27, 1907 [age 74] at Washington, USA
1. John Fiedler: Date of Birth: February 3, 1925 [age 56] at Wisconsin, USA
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
2. Mary Costa: Date of Birth: April 5, 1930 [age 28] at Tennessee, USA
5. Bill Shirley: Date of Birth: July 6, 1921 [age 37] at Indiana, USA
10. Eleanor Audley: Date of Birth: November 19, 1905 [age 53] at New York, USA
3. Verna Felton: Date of Birth: July 20, 1890 [age 68] at California, USA
1. Barbara Luddy: Date of Birth: May 25, 1908 [age 50] at Montana, USA
4. Barbara Jo Allen: Date of Birth: September 2, 1906 [age 52] at New York, USA
4. Taylor Holmes: Date of Birth: May 16, 1878 [age 80] at New Jersey, USA
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 45] at Indiana, USA
2. Marvin Miller: Date of Birth: July 18, 1913 [age 45] at Missouri, USA
2. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 39] at Oregon, USA
2. Candy Candido: Date of Birth: December 25, 1913 [age 45] at Louisiana, USA
6. Pinto Colvig: Date of Birth: September 11, 1892 [age 66] at Oregon, USA
Mary Poppins (1964)
2. Julie Andrews: Date of Birth: October 1, 1935 [age 28] at Surrey, England
1. Dick Van Dyke: Date of Birth: December 13, 1925 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
5. Karen Dotrice: Date of Birth: November 9, 1955 [age 8] at Channel Islands, England
3. Matthew Garber: Date of Birth: March 25, 1956 [age 8] at London, England
3. David Tomlinson: Date of Birth: May 7, 1917 [age 47] at Oxfordshire, England
3. Glynis Johns: Date of Birth: October 5, 1923 [age 40] at Pretoria, South Africa
7. Elsa Lanchester: Date of Birth: October 28, 1902 [age 61] at London, England
3. Hermione Baddeley: Date of Birth: November 13, 1906 [age 57] at Shropshire, England
2. Reta Shaw: Date of Birth: September 13, 1912 [age 51] at Maine, USA
11. Reginald Owen: Date of Birth: August 5, 1887 [age 77] at Hertfordshire, England
11. Don Barclay: Date of Birth: December 26, 1892 [age 71] at Oregon, USA
1. Ed Wynn: Date of Birth: November 9, 1886 [age 77] at Pennsylvania, USA
7. Alma Lawton: Date of Birth: August 17, 1896 [age 68] at London, England
2. Marjorie Eaton: Date of Birth: December 5, 1901 [age 62] at California, USA
7. Marjorie Bennett: Date of Birth: January 15, 1896 [age 68] at York, Australia
5. Arthur Malet: Date of Birth: September 24, 1927 [age 36] at Lee-on-Solent, England
2. Jane Darwell: Date of Birth: October 15, 1879 [age 84] at Missouri, USA
4. Arthur Treacher: Date of Birth: July 23, 1894 [age 70] at Sussex, England
3. Jimmy Logan: Date of Birth: April 4, 1928 [age 36] at Glasgow, Scotland
4. Daws Butler: Date of Birth: November 16, 1916 [age 47] at Ohio, USA
11. Paul Frees: Date of Birth: June 22, 1920 [age 44] at Illinois, USA
4. Bill Lee: Date of Birth: August 21, 1916 [age 48]
7. Sean McClory: Date of Birth: March 8, 1924 [age 40] at Dublin, Ireland
7. Dallas McKennon: Date of Birth: July 19, 1919 [age 45] at Oregon, USA
1. Alan Napier: Date of Birth: January 7, 1903 [age 61] at West Midlands, England
7. Marni Nixon: Date of Birth: February 22, 1930 [age 34] at California, USA
5. J. Pat O'Malley: Date of Birth: March 15, 1904 [age 60] at Lancashire, England
1. George Pelling: Date of Birth: October 25, 1914 [age 49] at Salisbury, South Rhodesia
1. Thurl Ravenscroft: Date of Birth: February 6, 1914 [age 50] at Nebraska, USA
1. Ginny Tyler: Date of Birth: August 8, 1925 [age 39] at Washington, USA
Aladdin (1992)
7. Scott Weinger: Date of Birth: October 5, 1975 [age 17] at New York, USA
1. Linda Larkin: Date of Birth: March 20, 1970 [age 22] at California, USA
3. Robin Williams: Date of Birth: July 21, 1951 [age 41] at Illinois, USA
2. Frank Welker: Date of Birth: March 12, 1946 [age 46] at Colorado, USA
4. Jonathan Freeman: Date of Birth: February 5, 1950 [age 42] at Ohio, USA
5. Gilbert Gottfried: Date of Birth: February 28, 1955 [age 37] at New York, USA
7. Douglas Seale: Date of Birth: October 28, 1913 [age 79] at London, England
Bambi (1942)
9. Donnie Dunagan: Date of Birth: August 16, 1934 [age 7] at Texas, USA
5. John Sutherland: Date of Birth: September 11, 1910 [age 31] at North Dakota, USA
9. Cammie King: Date of Birth: August 5, 1934 [age 8] at California, USA
5. Ann Gillis: Date of Birth: February 12, 1927 [age 15] at Arkansas, USA
9. Peter Behn: Date of Birth: July 4, 1934 [age 8] at California, USA
6. Sam Edwards: Date of Birth: May 26, 1915 [age 27] at Georgia, USA
Stanley Alexander
4. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 37] at Georgia, USA
4. Will Wright: Date of Birth: March 26, 1894 [age 48] at California, USA
5. Paula Winslowe: Date of Birth: March 23, 1910 [age 32] at North Dakota, USA
5. Fred Shields: Date of Birth: May 18, 1904 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
4. Mary Lansing: Date of Birth: June 10, 1911 [age 31] at Louisiana, USA
6. Thelma Boardman: Date of Birth: October 31, 1909 [age 32]
6. Margaret Lee: Date of Birth: March 9, 1909 [age 33] at Idaho, USA
The AristoCats (1970)
2. Eva Gabor: Date of Birth: February 11, 1919 [age 51] at Budapest, Hungary
5. Phil Harris: Date of Birth: June 24, 1904 [age 66] at Indiana, USA
1. Gary Dubin: Date of Birth: May 5, 1959 [age 11] at Edinburgh, Scotland
9. Liz English: Date of Birth: October 9, 1962 [age 8] at London, England
Dean Clark
4. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1905 [age 65] at Georgia, USA
2. Roddy Maude-Roxby: Date of Birth: April 2, 1930 [age 40] at London, England
9. Hermione Baddeley: Date of Birth: November 13, 1906 [age 64] at Shropshire, England
5. Scatman Crothers: Date of Birth: May 23, 1910 [age 60] at Indiana, USA
4. Paul Winchell: Date of Birth: December 21, 1922 [age 48] at New York, USA
3. Lord Tim Hudson: Date of Birth: February 11, 1940 [age 30] at Cheshire, England
3. Vito Scotti: Date of Birth: January 26, 1918 [age 52] at California, USA
1. Thurl Ravenscroft: Date of Birth: February 6, 1914 [age 56] at Nebraska, USA
5. Nancy Kulp: Date of Birth: August 28, 1921 [age 49] at Pennsylvania, USA
4. Charles Lane: Date of Birth: January 26, 1905 [age 65] at California, USA
6. Pat Buttram: Date of Birth: June 19, 1915 [age 55] at Alabama, USA
9. George Lindsey: Date of Birth: December 17, 1928 [age 42] at Alabama, USA
3. Monica Evans: Date of Birth: August 21, 1940 [age 30] at Wiltshire, England
4. Carole Shelley: Date of Birth: August 16, 1939 [age 31] at London, England
2. Bill Thompson: Date of Birth: July 8, 1913 [age 57] at Indiana, USA
3. Peter Renaday: Date of Birth: June 9, 1935 [age 35] at Louisiana, USA
Mulan (1998)
3. Ming-Na: Date of Birth: November 20, 1963 [age 34] at Coloane Island, Macau
5. B.D. Wong: Date of Birth: October 24, 1960 [age 37] at California, USA
4. Eddie Murphy: Date of Birth: April 3, 1961 [age 37] at New York, USA
5. Miguel Ferrer: Date of Birth: February 7, 1955 [age 43] at California, USA
5. Soon-Tek Oh: Date of Birth: June 29, 1932 [age 65] at Japan
5. Gedde Watanabe: Date of Birth: June 26, 1955 [age 42] at Utah, USA
2. Harvey Fierstein: Date of Birth: June 6, 1952 [age 46] at New York, USA
4. Jerry Tondo: Date of Birth: October 10, 1950 [age 47] at California, USA
5. Pat Morita: Date of Birth: June 28, 1932 [age 65] at California, USA
3. James Hong: Date of Birth: February 22, 1929 [age 69] at Minnesota, USA
6. Freda Foh Shen: Date of Birth: April 25, 1948 [age 50] at Georgia, USA
9. June Foray: Date of Birth: September 18, 1917 [age 80] at Massachusetts, USA
6. George Takei: Date of Birth: April 20, 1937 [age 61] at California, USA
3. James Shigeta: Date of Birth: June 17, 1929 [age 69] at Hawaii, USA
2. Miriam Margolyes: Date of Birth: May 18, 1941 [age 57] at Oxfordshire, England
A Bug's Life (1998)
3. Dave Foley: Date of Birth: January 4, 1963 [age 35] at Ontario, Canada
1. Kevin Spacey: Date of Birth: July 26, 1959 [age 39] at New Jersey, USA
4. Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Date of Birth: January 13, 1961 [age 37] at New York, USA
4. Hayden Panettiere: Date of Birth: August 21, 1989 [age 9] at New York, USA
9. Phyllis Diller: Date of Birth: July 17, 1917 [age 81] at Ohio, USA
9. Richard Kind: Date of Birth: November 22, 1956 [age 42] at New Jersey, USA
1. David Hyde Pierce: Date of Birth: April 3, 1959 [age 39] at New York, USA
5. Joe Ranft: Date of Birth: March 13, 1960 [age 38] at California, USA
3. Denis Leary: Date of Birth: August 18, 1957 [age 41] at Massachusetts, USA
1. Jonathan Harris: Date of Birth: November 6, 1914 [age 84] at New York, USA
1. Madeline Kahn: Date of Birth: September 29, 1942 [age 56] at Massachusetts, USA
4. Bonnie Hunt: Date of Birth: September 22, 1961 [age 37] at Illinois, USA
5. Michael McShane: Date of Birth: June 25, 1955 [age 43] at Massachusetts, USA
5. Brad Garrett: Date of Birth: April 14, 1960 [age 38] at California, USA
2. John Ratzenberger: Date of Birth: April 6, 1947 [age 51] at Connecticut, USA
9. Roddy McDowall: Date of Birth: September 17, 1928 [aged 70] at London, England
9. Edie McClurg: Date of Birth: July 23, 1951 [age 47] at Missouri, USA
1. Alex Rocco: Date of Birth: February 29, 1936 [age 62] at Massachusetts, USA
1. David Ossman: Date of Birth: December 6, 1936 [age 61] at California, USA
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Birthday Months + Death Months
  • Pat Hingle (July 19, 1924 — January 3, 2009) (The Land Before Time, Muppets from Space)
  • Patrick McGoohan (March 19, 1928 — January 13, 2009) (Treasure Planet)
  • Dom DeLuise (August 1, 1933 — May 4, 2009) (Oliver & Company, The Secret of NIMH)
  • Wayne Allwine (February 7, 1947May 18, 2009) (Mickey Mouse)
  • Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 — June 25, 2009) (The Wiz)
  • Cathy Cahn (April 26, 1954 — July 6, 2009)
  • Dallas McKennon (July 19, 1919 — July 14, 2009) (Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp)
  • Virginia Davis (December 31, 1918 — August 15, 2009)
  • Henry Gibson (September 21, 1935 — September 14, 2009) (Charlotte's Web)
  • Patrick Swayze (August 18, 1952 — September 14, 2009) (Dirty Dancing)
  • Roy E. Disney (January 10, 1930 — December 16, 2009) (Fantasia 2000)
  • Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 — December 20, 2009) (Happy Feet)
Retirements / Last Birthdays
  1. Rod Taylor (January 11, 1930January 7, 2015) (101 Dalmatians)
  2. Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929January 22, 2010) (Howl's Moving Castle)
  3. Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — December 18, 2016) (sister of Eva Gabor)
  4. Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — July 27, 2017) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
  5. Marjorie Lane (February 21, 1912 — October 2, 2012) (Born to Dance, Rosalie)
  6. Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930July 24, 2016) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music)
  7. Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943May 2, 2010) (Peter Pan, The Wild Thornberrys Movie)
  8. Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010) (Mission: Impossible, Airplane!)
  9. Louise Currie (April 7, 1913 — September 8, 2013) (Citizen Kane, Adventures of Captain Marvel)
  10. James Gammon (April 20, 1940July 16, 2010) (The Iron Giant)
  11. Kevin Corcoran (June 10, 1949October 6, 2015) (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon)
  12. James Shigeta (June 17, 1929July 28, 2014) (Mulan)
  13. Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010) (Stormy Weather, The Wiz)
  14. Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010) (Titanic)
  15. Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010) (Davy Crockett)
  16. Eileen Brennan (September 3, 1932July 28, 2013) (The Last Picture Show, Private Benjamin, Clue)
  17. Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010) (the voice of Jiminy Cricket)
  18. Bruce Reitherman (September 15, 1955 — present) (The Jungle Book, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree)
  19. Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 — June 23, 2011) (The Princess Bride, Shark Tale)
  20. Margery Mason (September 27, 1913 — January 26, 2014) (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
  21. Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010) (Simon & Simon)
  22. Randy Quaid (October 1, 1950 — present) (Home on the Range)
  23. Gerry Parkes (October 16, 1924October 19, 2014) (Fraggle Rock)
  24. Karen Dotrice (November 9, 1955 — present) (Mary Poppins)
  25. Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010) (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
  26. James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010) (Swiss Family Robinson)
  27. Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010) (Brother Bear)
  28. Barbara Kent (December 16, 1907 — October 13, 2011)
  29. George Lindsey (December 17, 1928May 6, 2012) (The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The AristoCats)
Birthday Months + Death Months
  • Roy E. Disney (January 10, 1930 — December 16, 2009) (Fantasia 2000)
  • Eartha Kitt (January 17, 1927 — December 25, 2008) (The Emperor's New Groove)
  • Paul Newman (January 26, 1925 — September 26, 2008) (Cars)
  • Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 — January 19, 2008) (The Lion King II: Simba's PrideSpirited Away)
  • Wayne Allwine (February 7, 1947 — May 18, 2009) (the voice of Mickey Mouse)
  • Harvey Korman (February 15, 1927 — May 29, 2008)
  • Patrick McGoohan (March 19, 1928 — January 13, 2009) (Treasure Planet)
  • Fred Crane (March 22, 1918 — August 21, 2008) (Gone with the Wind)
  • Cathy Cahn (April 26, 1954 — July 6, 2009)
  • George Carlin (May 12, 1937 — June 22, 2008) (Cars)
  • Dallas McKennon (July 19, 1919 — July 14, 2009) (Sleeping BeautyLady and the Tramp)
  • Pat Hingle (July 19, 1924 — January 3, 2009) (The Land Before Time)
  • Estelle Getty (July 25, 1923 — July 22, 2008) (Stuart Little)
  • Dom DeLuise (August 1, 1933 — May 4, 2009) (Oliver & CompanyThe Secret of NIMH)
  • Lois Nettleton (August 16, 1927 — January 18, 2008) (House of Mouse)
  • Patrick Swayze (August 18, 1952 — September 14, 2009) (Dirty Dancing)
  • Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 — June 25, 2009) (The Wiz)
  • Henry Gibson (September 21, 1935 — September 14, 2009) (Charlotte's Web)
  • Charlton Heston (October 4, 1923 — April 5, 2008) (HerculesCats & Dogs)
  • Bernie Mac (October 5, 1957 — August 9, 2008) (Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa)
  • George Pelling (October 25, 1914 — December 2, 2008) (101 DalmatiansMary Poppins)
  • Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 — December 20, 2009) (Happy Feet)
  • Bill Melendez (November 15, 1916 — September 2, 2008) (PeanutsFantasiaMickey Mouse shorts, Pinocchio)
  • Evelyn Keyes (November 20, 1916 — July 4, 2008) (Gone with the Wind)
  • Virginia Davis (December 31, 1918 — August 15, 2009)
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Actors' Ages dialogues
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Age: 0
GYPSY: Whoa!
DAD: Come on!
DAD: Say cheese!
BUPKUS: Exactly.
DAD: You're kidding.
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
DAD: Oh, no, you're not!
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
RIZZO: Wow! Whoo-hoo!
DAD: Coming behind you.
MANNY: And now, insectus
DAD: We've got to land this, okay?
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
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Age: 1
RAY: No, no, no!
AURORA: Hmm?
BETA: Target sighted.
BETA: No, it was Dug.
BETA: Where are they?
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
BETA: Where's the squirrel?
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
BLUVERIDGE: Time, gentlemen!
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
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Age: 2
MOMMA: Arlo!
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
KRISTOFF: Relax!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
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Age: 3
BILL: Oh.
FAWN: Go, go!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
BUGS: In there?
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
BING BONG: Ow.
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
BILL: That's not bad.
FAWN: I can't dance!
BILL: Whoopsie-daisy.
BUGS: Coming through.
ELMER: We got weights.
BING BONG: You made it!
BUGS: He just never learns.
BING BONG: Almost there!
BING BONG: I love that one!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
BING BONG: Ooh! Look at you!
BUGS: You and me both, brother.
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
BING BONG: Who the heck is that?
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
BUGS: Shh. Okay, let's go in this way.
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
BING BONG: Yeah, I blew a mean nose.
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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Age: 5
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
HARRY: I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
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Age: 6
OLAF: Summer!
OLAF: All fixed.
JAMES: That's right.
JAMES: We're flying!
MICHAEL: Take that!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
MICHAEL: Oh, no, you won't.
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
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Age: 7
FLIK: Hey!
FLIK: Ohh...
FLIK: No! No!
FLIK: Let's go!
MULAN: Guys.
MULAN: Shang!
PORT: Beautiful!
FLIK: That's right.
BIG MAMA: Tod!
FLIK: You're perfect!
OPPENHEIMER: No!
PORT: Still smart enough
FLIK: The bird won't work.
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
FLIK: (MUFFLED) I'm okay!
PORT: We got their blue dust!
FLIK: Leave her alone, Hopper.
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-uh.
FLIK: They're rounding everyone up.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
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Age: 8
NAVEEN: Psst!
CLARION: Oh!
SADNESS: Right.
SADNESS: Whoa!
MARIE: Toulouse!
HOOK: Remember,
SADNESS: We are!
SADNESS: I'm ready.
THUMPER: Wake up.
SADNESS: Well, I guess.
MADAME: Yes, Georges.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
HOOK: But time grows short.
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
SADNESS: It's too dangerous!
MADAME: Careful, Toulouse.
SADNESS: The Subconscious.
MARIE: (LAUGHS) It's Edgar.
MADAME: Oh, no, no, Georges.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
SADNESS: Yeah, just another right.
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
DISGUST: We have a major problem.
SADNESS: The stairs to the basement!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
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Age: 9
DOT: Wow!
MUSHU: Hey!
RUSSELL: No!
RUSSELL: Ow.
MUSHU: Mulan!
RUSSELL: Help!
TIANA: Voodoo?
RUSSELL: There.
RUSSELL: Snipe!
RUSSELL: Whoa!
RUSSELL: Kevin.
GEORGES: Edgar?
ATTA: Oh, yes. Yes.
FEAR: Yes, yes, yes.
DOT: Good luck, Flik!
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
FEAR: Dad just left us.
NASH: Who does that?
ATTA: Where were we?
FEAR: Stars! I like that!
RUSSELL: Whoa! Whoa!
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RUSSELL: That was cool!
RUSSELL: Oh. It's before!
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
DOT: Mom! Where are you?
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
RUSSELL: Another blue one.
DOT: Hey, Flik! Flik! Wait up!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
FEAR: On our left. On our left!
FEAR: Oh, Joy, where are you?
MUSHU: Call out for egg rolls!
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
RUSSELL: What are we doing?
RUSSELL: That's a fire hydrant.
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
DOT: Come on, come on. Hurry!
DOT: Flik! Over here! Flik! Flik!
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
FEAR: The hockey lamp goes there.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
FEAR: (GASPS) It's a Core Memory!
DOT: Well, I think he's gonna make it.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
FEAR: Mom and Dad are stressed out!
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
FEAR: Oh, thank goodness you're back!
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
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Age: 10
PHILLIP: Whoa!
PHILLIP: Never?
O'MALLEY: Yeah.
O'MALLEY: Yeah.
LOUIS: How's that?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
GREAT PRINCE: It is Man.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
O'MALLEY: But why can't you?
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
O'MALLEY: See you around, tiger.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
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Age: 11
SLIM: Be quiet!
LAWRENCE: Sire!
HOPPER: Uh-uh-uh.
ANGER: Stand back!
ANGER: Not for long!
TOULOUSE: Oh, yeah
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
HOPPER: So where is it?
SLIM: Are they all right?
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
HOPPER: You little termites!
ANGER: Uh, put the chair there.
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
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Age: 12
ZARINA: Huh.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LARRY: That's the old Muggs I know.
THUD: (GROWLING) Where are they?
_______
Age: 13
GONZO: Wow!
FLORA: Uh-huh.
GONZO: Hi, Jim!
FLORA: Why not?
GONZO: I'll break!
FRANCIS: My leg!
FLORA: No magic!
FLORA: Yes, go on.
WALDORF: Land ho!
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
GONZO: Yeah, let's go.
STARBOARD: Encore!
FLORA: (GIGGLES) Yes.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
GONZO: (LAUGHING) Oh!
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
FLORA: Oh, we need more, dear.
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
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Age: 14
ARLO: Oh!
ARLO: Wow.
LOLA: Mike!
JAFAR: Shut up!
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
ARLO: Help! Help!
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
WIDOW TWEED: Oh.
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
WIDOW TWEED: Who is it?
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
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Age: 15
FALINE: Bambi.
GAMMA: I got it!
WENDY: Oh, dear.
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
BONITO: That's right!
GUARD 1: Let me see.
GUARD 1: No escaping!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
WENDY: Tinker Bell! Wait!
GUARD 1: Yeah, it's my hat.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
WENDY: Mmm. Nana had it.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
POUND: You poked me again.
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
GAMMA: Gray Two, checking in.
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
WENDY: (SINGING) You mother
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
POUND: Wow, a killer. Let me see.
WENDY: Oh, Michael, do be careful.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
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Age: 16
JOY: Well.
JOY: Huh?
JOY: Okay.
PETER: Yep.
MARY: Wendy!
JOY: Stop! Stop!
JOY: Come back!
JOY: That's Anger.
NAWT: Excuse me.
JOHN: Aha, I got ya.
JOY: No, no. No, no!
PETER: Hoist anchor!
JOY: Honestly Island?
JOY: You're not so bad.
JOY: Which way? Left?
PETER: To Never Land.
PETER: Tink said what?
JOY: What is this place?
JOY: Er, for 33 seconds?
JOY: Now we're talking!
PETER: Twelve seconds.
JOY: Ha-ha! We made it!
JOY: The train, of course!
PETER: Tinker Bell. Tink!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
PETER: Stop! Stop it, Tink!
JOY: Great day today, guys!
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
RILEY: That was disgusting.
QUEEN: (LAUGHS) No, no.
JOY: And each Core Memory
JOY: And the desk over there.
JOY: That was our way home.
JOY: Yep, Goofball is the best.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
PETER: (AS HOOK) Mr. Smee!
JOY: Glitterstorm, Honeypants...
JOY: Oh, no, no, no, no, this one!
JOY: Grandma's vacuum cleaner!
JOY: How about we wake her up?
RILEY: Dad's got a steel stomach.
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
JOY: And that's it. We love our girl.
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
JOY: The trophy collection goes there.
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
JOY: Oh, I am so glad we ran into you!
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
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Age: 17
MONTY: Kill them all!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
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Age: 18
YAO: Hey!
SLADE: Copper!
ABU: Yum, yum!
YAO: Oh, snake! Snake!
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
HUBERT: Of course! To the home!
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
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Age: 19
DAFFY: Say "ah."
CLANK: Goodbye.
DAFFY: I knew that.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
DAFFY: Now, let me see.
SILVERMIST: We're free!
DAFFY: It's a crying shame.
DAFFY: Thank you. Thank you.
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
DAFFY: I say, let's go in that way.
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
PATRICK: (WHISPERS) Bugs Bunny?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
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Age: 20
DUG: Hi.
DUG: Point!
DUG: Point!
DUG: Master!
DUG: Oh, yes.
DUG: I can bark.
DUG: Here, bird.
ALPHA: Master?
DUG: Hi, Master.
JIM: Please! Please!
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I use that collar...
DUG: Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
DUG: Hey, would you...
DUG: Master, over here.
DUG: You're my master?
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
DUG: I am a great tracker.
DUG: Hey, that is the bird.
DUG: Listen, you dog. Sit!
DUG: Yeah, get off of his...
DUG: Please be my prisoner.
DUG: I am here with the bird,
ALPHA: There he is. Come on!
ALPHA: Master, dinner is ready.
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
DUG: Hey, are you okay over there?
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
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Age: 21
VIDIA: Uh-oh.
POUND: Goodbye.
POUND: That locker.
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
POUND: Feeding time, boys.
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
POUND: Right, man. We got them.
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
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Age: 22
DINKY: Hey!
DINKY: Hmm.
POPPA: Hmm?
JASMINE: Jafar.
DINKY: Charge!
MOM: Very cute!
JASMINE: Aladdin.
POPPA: We're losing it!
MOM: We were worried sick!
MOM: But I just don't understand.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
MOM: Hey, Riley. I've got good news!
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
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Age: 23
P.T. FLEA: Rosie!
SULTAN: Jasmine.
DUCHESS: Berlioz.
SULTAN: Oh, dearest.
YANG: Weigh anchor!
BLANKO: Is he around?
YANG: Two, three, four!
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
DUCHESS: Yes, right off your cuff.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
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Age: 24
CARL: No.
CARL: Oh!
CARL: Whoa!
MUNTZ: Stay!
CARL: Get down!
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
CARL: It's red, isn't it?
CARL: Yeah? How so?
CARL: Careful, Russell.
CARL: Come on. Come on.
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: Hey, let's play a game.
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
MUNTZ: Get away from my bird!
CARL: Maybe I need new glasses.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
CARL: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
MUNTZ: Oh, yes, the Arsinoitherium.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
POLLY: Then we'll get that twit of a bear!
_______
Age: 25
FAUNA: Rose!
NAWT: All right.
STEFAN: Yes, but...
LARRY: Good shot.
FAUNA: That's right.
LONG JOHN: Jim, lad!
FAUNA: Goodbye, dear.
FAUNA: Lots, lots more.
SMEE: Man in the water!
FAUNA: Oh, I'd like that.
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
FAUNA: Why, it's Maleficent.
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
STEFAN: Well, I suppose in time...
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
STEFAN: Right, Hubert. To the future.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
_______
Age: 26
STAN: Whoa.
MALEFICENT: Come in.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
_______
Age: 27
TINKER BELL: You...
TINKER BELL: Clank!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
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2009 calendar (1)
January 29, 1959Sleeping Beauty (50th anniversary)
February 5, 1953Peter Pan
May 29, 2009Up
June 19, 1998Mulan
July 10, 1981The Fox and the Hound
July 13, 1987The Brave Little Toaster
August 13, 1942Bambi
August 24, 1942Saludos Amigos
August 27, 1964Mary Poppins (45th anniversary)
November 25Aladdin, A Bug's Life
December 11The Muppet Christmas CarolThe Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell
December 24, 1970The AristoCats
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2009 calendar (2)
May 30, 2003 – Finding Nemo
June 27 – HerculesWALL-E
July 2, 1986 – The Great Mouse Detective
September 27, 1947 – Fun and Fancy Free
October 23, 1941Dumbo
November 1, 2003 – Brother Bear
November 10, 1969 – Sesame Street (40th anniversary)
November 21, 2008 – Bolt
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2009 calendar (3)
February 3, 1945The Three Caballeros
March 30, 2007 – Meet the Robinsons
June 15, 2001 – Atlantis: The Lost Empire
June 22, 1979 – The Muppet Movie (30th anniversary)
June 29, 2007 – Ratatouille
July 13, 1984 – The Muppets Take Manhattan (25th anniversary)
July 26, 1951 – Alice in Wonderland
November 2, 2001 – Monsters, Inc.
November 8, 1973 – Robin Hood
November 16, 1990 – The Rescuers Down Under
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2009 calendar (4)
January 25, 1961101 Dalmatians
February 15, 1950Cinderella
May 19, 2000Dinosaur
June 9, 2006Cars
June 23, 1995Pocahontas
August 25, 1939 – The Wizard of Oz (70th anniversary)
October 18, 1967 – The Jungle Book
November 17, 1989 – The Little Mermaid (20th anniversary)
November 22, 1995Toy Story
December 15, 2000The Emperor's New Groove
December 16, 1978The Small One
December 21, 1944The Three Caballeros (65th anniversary)
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2009 calendar (5)
February 4, 1966Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
March 11The Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohWinnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
June 22Lady and the TrampThe RescuersWho Framed Roger Rabbit
June 24, 1994The Lion King (15th anniversary)
July 17, 1955Disneyland
October 5, 1949The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (60th anniversary)
November 3, 1977Pete's Dragon
November 4, 2005Chicken Little
November 18, 1988Oliver & Company
December 16, 1983Mickey's Christmas Carol
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2009 calendar (6)
February 6, 1943Saludos Amigos
March 2, 1965The Sound of Music
April 2, 2004Home on the Range (5th anniversary)
May 27, 1948Melody Time
June 18Tarzan (10th anniversary)
July 9, 1982TRON
September 13, 1976The Muppet Show
October 1, 1971Walt Disney World
October 29, 1993The Nightmare Before Christmas
November 5, 2004The Incredibles (5th anniversary)
November 24Toy Story 2 (10th anniversary)
December 21, 1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
December 23, 195420,000 Leagues Under the Sea (55th anniversary)
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2009 calendar (8)
February 7, 1940Pinocchio
February 16, 1996Muppet Treasure Island
April 20, 1946Make Mine Music
June 21The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lilo & Stitch
July 24, 1985The Black Cauldron
November 12, 1946Song of the South
November 13, 1940Fantasia
November 22, 1991Beauty and the Beast
November 27, 2002Treasure Planet
December 20Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (35th anniversary)
December 25Old Yeller, The Sword in the Stone
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Off-screen dialogues (1)
BUZZ: Go.
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Now!
BUZZ: Drop.
JUMBA: Oh...
BUBBLES: Lilo!
GEPPETTO: Oh!
BUPKUS: Exactly.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
TENMA: Excellent.
FRANCIS: Goodness!
BUZZ: That's our guy.
TIN MAN: No, it isn't.
TIN MAN: Stand back!
GEPPETTO: Well, now,
GEPPETTO: Pinocchio!
TENMA: We have to go.
JUMBA: You're all mine.
TIN MAN: Stop that dog!
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
GEPPETTO: Ah. Because.
TIN MAN: Now, let's see...
ASTRO BOY: Okay, there.
BUZZ: Drop! I said "drop"!
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
JERRY: Let's go, everybody!
UNCLE HENRY: Hmm. Yes.
GEPPETTO: Oh, to learn things
TIN MAN: Come on! Come on!
ASTRO BOY: Good night, Zog.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
GEPPETTO: See? (CHUCKLES)
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
BUBBLES: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
GEPPETTO: Cleo, meet Pinocchio.
JERRY: Okay, people, take a break!
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
GEPPETTO: A real live boy. Ha-ha!
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
GEPPETTO: Professor, lots of music!
ASTRO BOY: Sorry about your robot.
GEPPETTO: Oh, Cleo! I almost forgot.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
GEPPETTO: (CHUCKLING) Wait, wait.

GEPPETTO:
Oh, everybody has to sleep.
GEPPETTO:
Huh? Oh, yeah, yeah. Here.
UNCLE HENRY:
Get them horses loose!
PORKY:
Come on, guys. No pain, no gain.
UNCLE HENRY:
We can't look for her now.
UNCLE HENRY:
Everybody in the storm cellar!
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
Here's Charles Muntz
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
The organization strips Muntz
GANTU OVER INTERCOM:
Deadly force authorized. Fire on sight!
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
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Off-screen dialogues (2)
JENNY: No.
BO PEEP: Ha!
CORA: Hello?
JENNY: Oliver?
BO PEEP: Buzz!
RAY: No, no, no!
SULLEY: Hold on!
PRINCE: One heart
SULLEY: Hi, guys.
HANNAH: I'll get it!
BETA: Target sighted.
FAIRY: You don't say!
CORA: Hey, Hamegg!
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
BETA: No, it was Dug.
CELIA: Googley Bear!
BETA: Where are they?
BLANKO: Is he around?
SYKES: Yeah, who is it?
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
CELIA: Oh, Googley Bear!
BETA: Where's the squirrel?
CELIA: Michael Wazowski!
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
PRINCE: I have but one song
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
CELIA: (OVER PA) Attention.
FOGHORN: Pardon me. Sorry.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
WITCH: Don't throw that water!
PRINCE: That has possessed me
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
CELIA: (OVER PA) Never mind.
CELIA: Monsters, Inc., please hold.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LARRY: That's the old Muggs I know.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
SULLEY: (WHISPERING) They're gone.

HAMM:
All right, gangway, gangway.
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
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Off-screen dialogues (3)
LILO: Hey!
LILO: Nani.
LILO: Hello!
LILO: David!
LILO: David!
LILO: He did.
LILO: Go away.
NAWT: All right.
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
DAFFY: Say "ah."
LILO: Don't worry.
CLANK: Goodbye.
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
LARRY: Good shot.
WOODY: Ha-ha-ha!
DAFFY: I knew that.
LAMPWICK: Mama?
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
JIMINY: Mr. Geppetto?
LILO: That's us before...
WATERNOOSE: Get up!
DAFFY: Now, let me see.
JIMINY: Look out below!
JIMINY: Hey! What the...
RITA: Run along, Roscoe.
WOODY: Not that casual.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
HONEST JOHN: Yes, yes.
JIMINY: Yeah, and Figaro.
WATERNOOSE: Stop him!
WATERNOOSE: Well done.
DAFFY: It's a crying shame.
LION: "Surrender, Dorothy."
WATERNOOSE: Don't do it.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
HAMEGG: Don't worry, son.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
LION: Where do we go now?
WOODY: Come back! Slink!
LILO: Hello? Cobra Bubbles?
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
ANDY: (LAUGHING) Whoa!
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
DAFFY: Thank you. Thank you.
WATERNOOSE: Finish him off!
PATRICK: Yeah, get height now.
LION: Look at that. Look at that!
WOODY: Hey, no, no, wait, hey!
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
DAFFY: I say, let's go in that way.
TV WOODY: Good job, Bullseye.
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
PATRICK: Oh, man. That felt good.
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
DAFFY: The view back here stinks.
HONEST JOHN: Hi-diddle-dee-dee
LARRY: You clowns can't beat that.
WATERNOOSE: No, no, no, no, no.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
PATRICK: (WHISPERS) Bugs Bunny?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.

DAFFY:
So sue me. It's just a suggestion.
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
ANDY ON MONITOR:
Oh, what is it? What is it?
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Off-screen dialogues (4)
DUG: Hi.
BILL: Oh.
NANI: Lilo!
NANI: Lilo!
ROZ: Now...
DUG: Point!
DUG: Point!
LOLA: Mike!
DUG: Master!
DUG: Oh, yes.
RUSSELL: No!
NAVEEN: Psst!
RUSSELL: Ow.
BUGS: In there?
DOROTHY: Oh.
DUG: I can bark.
DUG: Here, bird.
ALPHA: Master?
RUSSELL: Help!
DUG: Hi, Master.
TIANA: Voodoo?
RUSSELL: There.
SLUDGE: Oh, no.
RUSSELL: Snipe!
RUSSELL: Whoa!
RUSSELL: Kevin.
DOROTHY: Here.
PLEAKLEY: Help!
BILL: That's not bad.
DOROTHY: Oh! Oh!
SERGEANT: Retreat!
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I can smell you.
FUNGUS: Oh, huzzah!
BILL: Whoopsie-daisy.
DUG: I use that collar...
DUG: Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
DUG: Master, over here.
NANI: He's creepy, Lilo.
BUGS: Coming through.
DUG: You're my master?
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
ELMER: We got weights.
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
DUG: I am a great tracker.
DUG: Master, it's all right.
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
DUG: Hey, that is the bird.
RUSSELL: That was cool!
DUG: Listen, you dog. Sit!
RUSSELL: Oh. It's before!
DUG: Yeah, get off of his...
BUGS: He just never learns.
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
DOROTHY: Run, Toto, run!
DUG: Please be my prisoner.
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
DUG: I am here with the bird,
RUSSELL: Another blue one.
NANI: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
DOROTHY: Toto! Toto! Help!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
ALPHA: There he is. Come on!
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
RUSSELL: What are we doing?
RUSSELL: That's a fire hydrant.
ALPHA: Master, dinner is ready.
FUNGUS: Ow, ow! I'm not here.
DOROTHY: No, but you tried to.
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
DOROTHY: I'm not afraid of her.
DOROTHY: Oh! Jiminy crickets!
BUGS: You and me both, brother.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
DUG: Hey, are you okay over there?
BILL: This must be mine. Woo-hoo!
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
SLUDGE: A little space-age. I love it.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
BUGS: Shh. Okay, let's go in this way.
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
BUGS: We have found the trophy room.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...

SNOW WHITE:
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
SERGEANT:
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
SHAWN:
Look at Muggsy handle the rock.
DOROTHY:
Come on, let's get out of here!
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
Yes, Captain?
SWACKHAMMER:
You'll be our star attraction.
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
How do you plead?
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
Gantu, what's going on?
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Off-screen dialogues (5)
STAN: Whoa.
DAVID: Nani!
DODGER: Go!
DODGER: Tito!
PINOCCHIO: Oh.
GAMMA: I got it!
SLINKY: Woody?
POUND: Goodbye.
PINOCCHIO: Why?
POUND: That locker.
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
STROMBOLI: Giddy up!
DODGER: You help Tito.
SCARECROW: Whoops!
SCARECROW: Yes, it is!
SCARECROW: Oh, look!
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
ROBOTSKY: Oh, blimey!
STAN: This is it. This is it.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
MOM: Okay, who's hungry?
PINOCCHIO: And Cleo too.
SLINKY: Oh, no. It's closed.
POUND: Feeding time, boys.
PINOCCHIO: He... He's gone.
POUND: You poked me again.
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
DAVID OVER PHONE: Hello?
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
PINOCCHIO: Bye, Jiminy! Bye!
ELEFUN: Ladies and gentlemen,
SCARECROW: We certainly are.
SCARECROW: Are you all right?
GAMMA: Gray Two, checking in.
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
POUND: Right, man. We got them.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
POUND: Wow, a killer. Let me see.
POUND: Get the rabbit. Get the girl.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
ELEFUN: I got here as fast as I could.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
SLINKY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?

SLINKY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
MOTHER:
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
ROBOTSKY:
You have been rescued by...
POUND:
Hold on there, Mr. Looney Tune.
DODGER:
Looks like Louie's got a visitor.
SID'S MOM:
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
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Off-screen dialogues (6)
MIKE: Uh...
MIKE: Okay.
MIKE: Well...
MIKE: Whoa!
MIKE: I don't.
MIKE: This is bad.
MIKE: There he is.
MIKE: Ba-da bing!
NAWT: Excuse me.
ALIENS: The claw!
LOUIS: How's that?
ZOG: Not just people.
GRUMPY: You don't...
REX: What is it, Buzz?
REX: Hey, Buzz! Stop!
REX: Aah! Take cover!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
REX: Someone's coming!
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
MIKE: Good morning, Roz,
MIKE: Let's get out of here!
REX: He's getting in the box!
SQUEEGEE: Horns! Good one!
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
WINSTON: I'm sure he's just fine.
MIKE: Sulley, what are we doing?
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane!
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.

WINSTON:
Probably just a little stunned.
POTATO HEAD:
What makes you so sure?
POTATO HEAD:
Will you leave me alone?
POTATO HEAD:
What's goin' on? He's nuts.
POTATO HEAD:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
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Off-screen dialogues (8)
BOO: Ew.
CARL: No.
CARL: Oh!
BOO: Kitty!
SPARX: Ow!
CARL: Whoa!
MUNTZ: Stay!
WIZARD: Quiet!
CARL: Get down!
SPARX: Hey! Ugly!
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
CARL: It's red, isn't it?
CARL: Yeah? How so?
PROFESSOR: Uh-huh.
STONE: I like that one.
WIDGET: Where is he?
CARL: Careful, Russell.
WIZARD: Come forward!
WIDGET: Come on, Astro.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
CARL: Come on. Come on.
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
RANDALL: Get off my tail!
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: Hey, let's play a game.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
RANDALL: Yes! I got the kid!
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
WIDGET: Cool. Sounds modern.
MUNTZ: Get away from my bird!
CARL: Maybe I need new glasses.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
ORRIN: Hold on, I'll be right there.
MICHAEL: Okay. Where's the ball?
CARL: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
HECKLER: Activate weapon drones.
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
RANDALL: Move it! Look out, you...
MUNTZ: Oh, yes, the Arsinoitherium.
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
WIZARD: The great and powerful Oz...
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.

SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
WIZARD:
My friends, I mean, my friends!
MICHAEL:
Look at that. Look at that spin.
PROFESSOR:
Hello there! Anybody home?
MICHAEL:
I just feel at this particular time...
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Sleeping Beauty
14 matches: Fauna
13 matches: Flora
8 matches: Narrator
5 matches: Prince Phillip, Merryweather, King Hubert
4 matches: King Stefan
3 matches: Aurora/Briar Rose
2 matches: Maleficent, Herald
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The Princess and the Frog
100+ matches: Tiana, Tinker Bell, Michael Jordan, Prince Naveen, Bugs Bunny
84 matches: Daffy Duck
82 matches: Bobble
79 matches: Ray
67 matches: Clank
65 matches: Stan Podolak
62 matches: Dr. Facilier
54 matches: Louis
50 matches: Swackhammer, Bill Murray
48 matches: Charlotte LaBouff
45 matches: Mama Odie
42 matches: Silvermist
38 matches: Lawrence
35 matches: Fairy Mary
34 matches: Fawn
33 matches: Iridessa
30 matches: Queen Clarion
28 matches: Rosetta, Nerdluck Nawt
27 matches: Lola Bunny
26 matches: Vidia
23 matches: MonStar Pound
21 matches: Porky Pig
19 matches: Eudora
18 matches: Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, Nerdluck Blanko
17 matches: Larry Bird
16 matches: Nerdluck Pound, Nerdluck Bang, Young Tiana
15 matches: Sylvester, Nerdluck Bupkus, MonStar Bang, Narrator, Minister of Spring, Charles Barkley
14 matches: James, MonStar Bupkus, MonStar Blanko
13 matches: Muggsy Bogues
12 matches: Young Charlotte
11 matches: Tweety, Patrick Ewing, Reggie
10 matches: Terence
9 matches: Juanita Jordan, Shawn Bradley
8 matches: Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Jeffrey Jordan, Darnell
7 matches: MonStar Nawt, Larry Johnson, Mr. Fenner 1, Buford
6 matches: Ahmad Rashad
5 matches: Marvin the Martian, Sniffles, Mr. Fenner 2
4 matches: Pepe Le Pew, Marlon the Gator, Georgia
3 matches: Granny, Minister of Summer, Minister of Autumn, Ian the Gator, Jasmine Jordan
2 matches: Tasmanian Devil, Minister of Winter, Marcus Jordan, Two Fingers
1 match: Yosemite Sam, Wendy Darling, Mrs. Darling

42 matches: Pound
35 matches: Nawt
33 matches: Blanko
29 matches: Bang
26 matches: Bupkus

15 matches: Daffy Duck, Bobble
13 matches: Tiana
12 matches: Bugs Bunny, Clank
11 matches: MonStar Pound
10 matches: Michael Jordan, Nerdluck Nawt
9 matches: Prince Naveen, Bill Murray
7 matches: Rosetta, FawnRay, Stan Podolak, Lola Bunny
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Nerdluck Pound, Nerdluck Bupkus
5 matches: Silvermist, Larry Bird
4 matches: Nerdluck Blanko, Fairy 1
3 matches: IridessaCharlotte LaBouff, Porky Pig, Foghorn LeghornNerdluck Bang, MonStar Bang, MonStar Bupkus, MonStar Blanko, Narrator, Minister of Spring, Minister of SummerPatrick Ewing, Shawn Bradley, Fairy 2, Flower Fairy 1, Player, Alligator 1, Alligator 3, Reverend
2 matches: Dr. Facilier, Louis, Fairy Mary, LawrenceMr. Swackhammer, Elmer Fudd, James, MonStar Nawt, Minister of AutumnMuggsy Bogues, Larry Johnson, Umpire
1 match: Mama Odie, Vidia, Sylvester, TweetyQueen Clarion, Eudora, Juanita Jordan, Granny, Minister of Winter, Jeffrey Jordan, Jasmine JordanYoung Tiana, Young Charlotte, Reggie, Buford, Mr. Harvey Fenner, Male Reporter, Tinker Fairy, Alien Kid, Star Catcher, Player 1, Player 2, Jordan Housekeeper, Newsreel Announcer, Violet, Alligator 2, Alligator 4, Sparrowman 1, Basketball Girl, Doctor, Beaudreaux, Garden Fairy, Foreman, Captain, Butterfly

The Princess and the Frog + The Little Mermaid (Start of the Revival/Renaissance)
15 matches: Daffy Duck, Bobble
13 matches: Tiana
12 matches: Bugs Bunny, Clank
11 matches: MonStar Pound
10 matches: Michael Jordan, Nerdluck Nawt
9 matches: Prince Naveen, Bill Murray
8 matches: Ariel, Grimsby
7 matches: Ray, Stan Podolak, Fawn, Rosetta, Lola Bunny
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Prince Eric, Nerdluck Pound, Nerdluck Bupkus
5 matches: Silvermist, Ursula, Larry Bird
4 matches: Sebastian, Flounder, Scuttle, Nerdluck Blanko, Fairy 1
3 matches: Charlotte LaBouff, Iridessa, King Triton, Porky Pig, Nerdluck Bang, MonStar Bang, Narrator, Minister of Spring, MonStar Bupkus, MonStar Blanko, Patrick Ewing, Shawn Bradley, Foghorn Leghorn, Minister of Summer, Fairy 2, Flower Fairy 1, Player, Alligator 1, Alligator 3, Reverend
2 matches: Dr. Facilier, Louis, Mr. Swackhammer, Lawrence, Fairy Mary, James, Muggsy Bogues, Elmer Fudd, MonStar Nawt, Larry Johnson, Minister of Autumn, Umpire
1 match: Mama Odie, Queen Clarion, Vidia, Eudora, Chef Louis, Carlotta, Young Tiana, Sylvester, Young Charlotte, Tweety, Seahorse, Juanita Jordan, Jeffrey JordanReggie, Buford, Mr. Harvey Fenner, Granny, Jasmine Jordan, Minister of Winter, Andrina, Attina, Puppeteer, Male Reporter, Tinker Fairy, Alien Kid, Star Catcher, Player 1, Player 2, Jordan Housekeeper, Newsreel Narrator, Violet, Alligator 2, Alligator 4, Sparrowman 1, Basketball Girl, Doctor, Beaudreaux, Garden Fairy, Forman, Captain, Butterfly
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17 matches: Pound
12 matches: Nawt
9 matches: Bupkus
7 matches: Blanko
6 matches: Bang
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Finding Nemo
100+ matches: Marlin, Dory, Nemo, Gill
44 matches: Bloat
40 matches: Peach, Bruce
39 matches: Gurgle
35 matches: Nigel
34 matches: Dr. Philip Sherman
26 matches: Deb
28 matches: Crush
22 matches: Mr. Ray
18 matches: Chum
17 matches: Coral
16 matches: Darla, Moonfish
15 matches: Anchor
14 matches: Bubbles
13 matches: Jacques, Squirt
9 matches: Tad
6 matches: Pearl
5 matches: Sheldon

18 matches: Dory
16 matches: Marlin
6 matches: Nemo
4 matches: Dr. Phillip Sherman
3 matches: Gill, Bruce, Darla
2 matches: Crush, Coral, Barbara
1 match: Bloat, Mr. Ray, Aquascum
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Chicken Little
24 matches: Chicken Little
18 matches: Dog Announcer
12 matches: Abby Mallard
11 matches: Buck Cluck
8 matches: Runt of the Litter
6 matches: Coach
4 matches: MelvinAce (Hollywood Chicken Little)
2 matches: Umpire, Hollywood Runt, Reporter 2, Citizen, Computer
1 match: Foxy LoxyMayor Turkey Lurkey, Kirby, Tina, Mr. Woolensworth, Principal Fetchit, Hollywood Abby, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Reporter 1, Reporter 3, Cheetah, TV Announcer, Reporter
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Meet the Robinsons
7 matches: Lewis, Bowler Hat Guy
6 matches: Franny
5 matches: Carl
3 matches: Wilbur Robinson, Mildred, Grandpa Bud, Tallulah, Laszlo
2 matches: Lucille Krunklehorn, Mr. WillersteinGaston, Spike, Frankie, Cornelius, Reporter
1 match: GoobMrs. Harrington, Receptionist, Coach, Dmitri, Petunia, Aunt Billie, Young Franny, Instructor
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Bolt
10 matches: Penny
7 matches: Bolt, Mittens
5 matches: Rhino
4 matches: Taylor, Brooke
3 matches: Director, Vinnie
2 matches: Professor, B.A. Baracus
1 match: Calico, Agent, Blake, Tom, Mindy, Fat Cat, Joey, Crew, Announcer, Skipper, Male Anchor, Rosie O'Donnell, Guard, Doctor
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The Incredibles
21 matches: Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible
20 matches: Helen Parr/Elastigirl
12 matches: Edna Mode
10 matches: Dash Parr, Lucius Best/Frozone
7 matches: Violet Parr, Buddy Pine/Syndrome, Mirage, Honey
5 matches: Interviewer
4 matches: Kari, Guard
3 matches: Mr. Huph, Newsreel Announcer, Guard 2
2 matches: Underminer, Radio, PA, Computer
1 match: Jack-Jack Parr, Bomb Voyage, Sansweet, Lawyer, Ship's Computer, Scanner, Robot, Guard 3, Little Boy
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Cars
100+ matches: Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sally Carrera
64 matches: Doc Hudson
41 matches: Luigi
37 matches: Sheriff
36 matches: Bob Cutlass
33 matches: Darrell Cartrip
29 matches: Chick Hicks
26 matches: Mack
22 matches: Ramone
20 matches: Flo
18 matches: Lizzie
16 matches: Fillmore
14 matches: Harv
13 matches: Sarge, Van
12 matches: Minny
11 matches: Strip "The King" Weathers
10 matches: Guido, Rusty Rust-eze, Dusty Rust-eze
8 matches: Mia & Tia
7 matches: Tex
6 matches: Not Chuck
5 matches: Mrs. The King, Boost
4 matches: Red, Fred, Snot Rod
3 matches: Kori Turbowitz, Wingo
2 matches: Junior, Michael Schumacher Ferrari, Mario Andretti, DJ
1 match: Jay Limo

33 matches: Bob Cutlass
25 matches: Darrell Cartrip
22 matches: Lightning McQueen
12 matches: Mater
8 matches: Sally Carrera
6 matches: Doc Hudson, Sheriff
3 matches: Ramone, Flo, Fillmore, Mack, Chick Hicks
2 matches: Luigi, Harv, Rust-eze 1
1 match: Sarge, Peterbilt, Van, Kori Turbowitz, Not Chuck, Mia, Woody Car
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WALL-E
20 matches: Ship's Computer
10 matches: Captain
8 matches: M-O, Steward-Bot
6 matches: EVE
5 matches: Beautician-Bot
3 matches: Female Loudspeaker Voice
2 matches: WALL-E, Auto, Mary, D-FIB
1 match: John, Male Voice, Nanny-Bot, Approaching Robot
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Monsters, Inc.
100+ matches: James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Boo (-34)
72 matches: Henry J. Waternoose III
64 matches: Randall Boggs
41 matches: Celia Mae
15 matches: Roz, the Abominable Snowman, Fungus, Needleman
9 matches: George Sanderson
8 matches: Jerry
7 matches: Smitty, Flint
4 matches: Bile

15 matches: Mike Wazowski
8 matches: Celia Mae
7 matches: Henry J. Waternoose III
5 matches: James P. Sullivan, Randall Boggs
4 matches: Boo, Jerry, TV Announcer
3 matches: Mother, Simulation Kid, Simulation Computer Voice, CDA Agent
2 matches: Fungus, Photographer, CDA Agent 1
1 match: Roz, Little Monster, Big Eye, Computer Voice, Female PA, CDA Agent 2, CDA Helicopter Pilot
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Ratatouille
12 matches: Remy
11 matches: Horst
10 matches: Colette
5 matches: Larousse
4 matches: Emile, Lalo
3 matches: Alfredo Linguini
2 matches: Auguste Gusteau, Reporter, Waiter
1 match: Anton Ego, TV Narrator, Rat, Female Rat, Reporter 1, Reporter 2, Female Reporter, Male Reporter
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Up
47 matches: Dug
31 matches: Russell
23 matches: Carl Fredericksen
21 matches: Alpha
18 matches: Gamma
13 matches: Beta
11 matches: Charles Muntz
7 matches: Newsreel Announcer
5 matches: Dog 1
4 matches: Dog 2, Dog 3
3 matches: Ellie
2 matches: Campmaster Strauch
1 match: Police Officer Edith, Construction Worker Steve, Omega, Announcer on TV, Dogs, Dog 4, Dog 5
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Pinocchio
100+ matches: Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket
80 matches: Geppetto
44 matches: Honest John
27 matches: The Blue Fairy
21 matches: Lampwick
17 matches: Stromboli
15 matches: Coachman
8 matches: Monstro
6 matches: Figaro
3 matches: Alexander
2 matches: Gideon

18 matches: Geppetto
13 matches: Honest John
12 matches: Pinocchio
9 matches: Blue Fairy
8 matches: Jiminy Cricket
4 matches: Stromboli
3 matches: Lampwick, Carnival Barker
1 match: Coachman, Puppeteer, Echo
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Characters
Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) – A 19-year-old fairy waitress and aspiring chef/restaurateur and the main protagonist of the film. Her other names: Her names: Tink, Miss Bell. Her personality: Sassy, feisty, creative, talented, ambitious, intelligent, crafty, curious, envious, ultimately warm-hearted, reckless, fearless, affectionate, energetic, impulsive, temperamental, rebellious, smart, intuitive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 19 years old, fair skin, thin dirty blonde eyebrows, rosy cheeks, pink lips, fair blonde hair, baby blue eyes, pudgy face, clear wings on her back, blonde shoulder-length hair in a bun with one bang in her head, light green strapless dress with a light green miniskirt, matching slip-on shoes with white puff-balls on the toes.
Tiana (Anika Noni Rose) – A 19-year-old waitress and aspring chef/restauranteur and the main protagonist of the film. Inspiration: The Princess from The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm. Her other names: Tia, Princess Tiana, Cher, Waitress, Miss Froggy. Her personality: Intelligent, hard-working, sassy, loving, honorable, talented. passionate, modest, humble, opinionated, stern, persistent, artistic, patient, steadfast, mature, down-to-earth.
Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan) – The professional basketball player and the main protagonist of the film.
Prince Naveen (Bruno Campos) – A Prince of Maldonia, Tiana's love interest, and the deuteragonist of the film. Inspiration: The Frog Prince. His other names: The Frog Prince. His personality: Music-loving, initially lazy, dashing, flirtatious, clever, romantic, driven, optimistic, over-the-top, boastful, talented, naïve, charismatic, social. His appearance: Slender, handsome, fair skin, blond hair, blue eyes.
Bugs Bunny (Billy West) – A gray hare or rabbit who is famous for his flippant, insouciant personality, a pronounced New York accent, his potrayal as a trickster, and his catch phrase "Eh... What's up?", usually said while chewing a carrot.
Dr. Facilier (Keith David) – A silver-tongued but evil voodoo witch doctor and one of the man antagonists of the film. Inspiration: Baron Samedi, Cab Calloway, Michael Jackson, Captain Hook, Cruella De Vil, Sammy Davis, Jr. His other names: Shadow Man. His personality: Cunning, shady, seductive, evil, greedy, smooth-talking, mysterious, charismatic, funny, persuasive, patient, interlligent, crafty, tricky. His appearance: Tall, very slender, dark skin, black hair, thinly mustachioed, gap in his front teeth, purple eyes, a couple crocodile teeth attached to a black cord, dark crimson undertaker tailcoat with a black collar, black pants, purple vest, red waistband, tall black shoes with white spats over them, black top hat with a skull and the crossbones up front, red band, and the purple thin feather on top, cane with a purple globe on top.
Mr. Swackhammer (Danny DeVito) – The proprietor of the intergalactic theme park "Moron Mountain" and the main antagonist of the film. His personality: Short-tempered, overprotective, greedy, abusive, rude, obsessive, cold, selfish, merciless, nasty, uncaring, manipulative, nonshalant, self-centered, conniving, arrogant, mad, cunning, overall evil in nature. His appearance: Obese alien, black tuxedo coat and bowtie, white tuxedo shirt with each gold button on both bottom sides, black bowtie, red vest with a collar, very small ochre upside-down triangles all over it, and each couple of silver buttons vertically on both sides, smoking a cigar.
Stan Podolak (Wayne Knight) – A Dodgers' publicist.
Silvermist (Lucy Liu) – A water fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her other names: Sil, Silv. Her personality: Fun, sweet, silly, sympathetic, absent-minded, innocent, optimistic, caring, loving. Her appearance: Slender, blue lily single-strapless dress, blue shoes, fair skin, long bluish-black hair, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
Louis (Michael-Leon Wooley) – A friendly, neurotic, trumpet-playing alligator. Inspiration: Louis Armstrong. His other names: Jabberjaws. His personality: Cowardly, fun-loving, loyal, phobic, gentle, talented, friendly, dreamy, hyperactive, oafish, witty. Hiss appearance: Obese green American alligator, yellow-green muzzle, belly, palms and soles, olive backline between greenish-black scales, black eyebrows, sharp white teeth, white eyes with black pupils, olive claws.
Daffy Duck (Dee Bradley Baker) – A black duck and Bugs' best friend and occasional arch-rival.
Lola Bunny (Kath Soucie) – A female rabbit who is Bugs Bunny's girlfriend.
Pound (Jocelyn Blue, Darnell Suttles) – An orange Nerdluck alien, the leader of the Nerdlucks, and one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is bossy and demanding. As a Nerdluck, Pound is orange and overweight, wears a green bowtie and has green eyes. As a MonStar, Pound wears a basketball uniform and grows in size and strength from the talent he stole from Charles Barkley.
Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth) – A garden fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her other names: Ro. Her personality: Intelligent, fashionable, glamorous, sweet, mature. Her appearance: Slender, rose petal dress in three shade, red shoes, fair skin, shoulder-length red hair with curl ends, green eyes, clear wings on her back, sweet southern drawl.
Ray (Jim Cummings) – A Cajun firefly. His full name: Raymond. His personality: Funny, lovesick, friendly, helpful, optimistic, fearless, sympathetic, wise. His appearance: Very small and slender Cajun firefly, holes on his wings, red hair, very few teeth.
Porky Pig (Bob Bergen) – A fat little pig.
Blanko (Charity James, Steve Kehela) – A blue Nerdluck alien and one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is very laid back and dumb. As a Nerdluck, he is blue, tall, and wears a pink bow tie. As a MonStar, he has pointed ears, dark blue hair and a bucktooth. He stole the talent from Shawn Bradley.
Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) – A light fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her other names: Dess, Dessa. Her personality: Clever, friendly, resourceful, a bit worrisome, humorous. Her appearance: Slender, sunflower petal dress, yellow shoes, dark skin, black hair in a round up-do, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
Sylvester (Bill Farmer) – A Tuxedo cat.
Tweety Bird (Bob Bergen) – A yellow canary
Bang (June Melby, Joey Camen) – A green Nerdluck alien, the second-in-command of the Nerdlucks, and one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is nervous, concerned, tough, and aggressive. He is a green Nerdluck who wears an orange bowtie. As a MonStar, he is muscular, has spike on his back, small dragon like ears, a large chin, and a red orange flattop after he stole the talent from Patrick Ewing.
Fawn (America Ferrera) – A mammal fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her personality: Feisty, clever, energetic, wily, humorous, prankish, tomboyish. Her appearance: Slender, orange-and-amber outfit, amber curl shoes, fair skin, light freckles, long braided light brown hair, amber eyes, clear wings on her back.
The Tasmanian Devil (Dee Bradley Baker) – A ferocious albeit dim-witted omnivore.
Bupkus (Catherine Reitman, Dorian Harewood) – A purple Nerdluck alien and one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is naïve and cheerful. He is a purple Nerdluck who wears a yellow bowtie. As a MonStar, he is very muscular and has dark purple hair after he stole the talent from Larry Johnson.
Bobble (Rob Paulsen) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His full name: Phineas T. Kettletree, Esquire. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Very slender, red hair, blue eyes, dewdrop goggles, leafy sleeveless top, knee-length pants, Scottish accent.
Clank (Jeff Bennett) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Overweight, black hair, brown eyes, green leaves for clothing, Cockney accent.
Foghorn Leghorn (Bill Farmer) – A large, white adult Leghorn rooster with a stereotypically Southern accent, a "good ol' boy? speaking style, and a penchant for mischief.
Nawt (Colleen Wainwright, T.K. Carter) – A red Nerdluck alien and one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is hot-blooded, aggressive and the shortest of the group. He is a red Nerdluck who wears an orange yellow spotted bow tie. As a MonStar, he is still the shortest of the group and is now, like most of the other MonStars, muscular. He stole the talent from Muggsy Bogues.
Vidia (Pamela Adlon) – A fast-flying fairy who is Tinker Bell's rival and the main antagonist of the film. Inspiration: Megara (Hercules). Her other names: Vi, Vid. Her personality: Kind, friendly, helpful, bold, protective, sassy, sexy. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, fair skin, rose lips, long purplish-black hair tied to a high ponytail with a dark purple band, lavender eyelids, gray eyes, dark purple vest with pink feathers, both dark purple pants and ballet flats, clear wings on her back.
Elmer Fudd (Billy West) – A hunter and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny
Mama Odie (Jenifer Lewis) – A blind, 197-year-old voodoo priestess who served as the film's Fairy Godmother. Inspiration: Coleen Salley, Fairy Godmother, Suga Mama Proud. Her other names: Voodoo Queen of the Hotel. Her personality: Wise, sassy, friendly, humorous, excitable, motherly, smart, quick-thinking, spirited, open-minded. Her appearance: Obese, blind, elderly, barefoot, gold jewelry, white dress and turban.
Fairy Mary (Jane Horrocks) – A head tinker fairy. Her personality: Stressful, worrisome, comical, disorganized, faithful, appreciative. Her appearance: Plump, green leaves as clothing, fair, skin, auburn hair in a bun, amber eyes, pointy ears, clear wings on her back.
Wile E. Coyote (Dee Bradley Baker) – A coyote
The Road Runner (Dee Bradley Baker) – The greater roadrunner.
Charlotte LaBouff (Jennifer Cody) – A wealthy Southern débutante who is Tiana's best friend since childhood who dreams of marrying a prince. Inspiration: Marilyn Monroe, Katrina Van Tassel, Betty Boop. Her personality: Ditzy, kind-hearted, energetic, spunky, helpful, generous, loyal, spoiled, extroverted, sassy, fliratious, selfless. Her appearance: Slender, 18 years old, beautiful, fair skin, round cheeks, pink lips, blonde hair, blue eyes, black eyelashes, any pink dress.
Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) – The queen of Pixie Hollow. Her personality: Kind, friendly, motherly, supportive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, taller, long light shimmering pale yellow dress, tiara, fair skin, light brown hair in an up-do style, blue eyes.
Yosemite Sam (Bill Farmer) – A grouchy outlaw and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny, along with Elmer Fudd.
Lawrence (Peter Bartlett) – Prince Naveen's royal valet and one of the secondary antagonists of the film. Inspiration: Mr. Smee. His other names: Larry, "fat man or "little man", Voodoo Larry. His personality: Pompous, careful, greedy, polite, short-tempered, impatient. His appearance: Portly, short, fat, completely, bald, sideburns, big ears, derby, suit, cream gloves.
Pepé Le Pew (Maurice LaMarche) – A French skunk.
Bill Murray (Bill Murray) – An aspiring basketball player and one of Michael's golfing partners.
Granny (June Foray) – Sylvester and Tweety's owner
Larry Bird (Larry Bird) – One of Michael's golfing partners.
Marvin the Martian (Bob Bergen) – A referee at the Ultimate Game.
Speedy Gonzales (Bob Bergen) – The fastest mouse in all Mexico with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast and speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent.
Eudora (Oprah Winifrey) – Tiana's mother. Her personality: Kind, friendly, motherly, supportive.
James (Terrence Howard) – Tiana's father. His personality: Hard-working, loving, fatherly, inspirational, selfless.
Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff (John Goodman) – A very wealthy Southern sugar mill owner and Charlotte's father. His personality: Jolly, humble, fatherly, a pushover, powerful, imposing. His appearance: Obese, barrel chest, red hair, blue eyes, handlebar mustache, beige suit, green tie.
Bertie & Hubie (Bob Bergen) – The announcers of the Ultimate Game.
Sniffles (Colleen Wainwright) – A mouse
Barnyard Dawg
Beaky Buzzard – A buzzard.
Reggie, Darnell, and Two Fingers – Three bumbling frog hunters who tries to catch Tinker Bell and Naveen
Shadows – Facilier's henchmen
Bull – A bull that attacks MonStar Pound during the Ultimate Game after Daffy paints his shorts red
Spike & Chester – One of the medics

Main Cast
Michael Jordan – Himself, the professional basketball player and the main protagonist of the film.
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, a tinker fairy and the main protagonist of the film
Anika Noni Rose – Tiana, a waitress and aspring chef/restauranteur and the main protagonist of the film.
Pixie Hollow fairies/Looney Tunes
Billy West – Bugs Bunny, a gray hare or rabbit who is famous for his flippant, insouciant personality, a pronounced New York accent, his potrayal as a trickster, and his catch phrase "Eh... What's up?", usually said while chewing a carrot; Elmer Fudd, a hunter and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny
Kristin Chenoweth – Rosetta, a garden fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends
Michael-Leon Wooley – Louis, a friendly, neurotic, trumpet-playing alligator.
Rob Paulsen – Bobble, one of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends
Dee Bradley Baker – Daffy Duck, a black duck and Bugs' best friend and occasional arch-rival; The Tasmanian Devil, a ferocious albeit dim-witted omnivore; Wile E. Coyote, a coyote; The Road Runner, the greater roadrunner; Bull, a bull that attacks MonStar Pound during the Ultimate Game after Daffy paints his shorts red
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa, a light fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends
Jim Cummings – Ray, a Cajun firefly
Jeff Bennett – Clank, one of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends
Bob Bergen – Porky Pig, a fat little pig; Tweety Bird, a yellow canary; Marvin the Martian; a referee at the Ultimate Game; Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast and speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent; Hubie & Bertie, sportscasters of the Ultimate Game
Lucy Liu – Silvermist, a water fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends
Bill Farmer – Sylvester J. Pussycat, a Tuxedo cat; Yosemite Sam; a grouchy outlaw and the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny, along with Elmer Fudd; Foghorn Leghorn, a large, white adult Leghorn rooster with a stereotypically Southern accent, a "good ol' boy? speaking style, and a penchant for mischief
America Ferrera – Fawn, an animal fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends
Kath Soucie – Lola Bunny, a female rabbit who is Bugs Bunny's girlfriend
Jesse McCartney – Terence, a pixie dust keeper and Tinker Bell's crush.
Pamela AdlonVidia, a fast-flying fairy who is Tinker Bell's rival and and the main antagonist of the film.
Jane Horrocks – Fairy Mary, a head tinker fairy
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion, the Queen of Pixie Hollow
June Foray – Granny, Tweety and Sylvester's owner
Maurice LaMarche – Pepé Le Pew, a French skunk
Steve Valentine – Minister of Spring, the minister of the spring realm
Kathy Najimy – Minister of Summer, the minister of the summer realm
Richard Portnow – Minister of Autumn, the minister of the autumn/fall realm
Gail Borges – Minister of Winter, the minister of the winter realm
The South cast
Bruno Campos – Prince Naveen, a Prince of Maldonia, Tiana's love interest, and the deuteragonist of the film
Keith David – Dr. Facilier, alias "The Shadow Man", a voodoo witch doctor and the main antagonist of the film
Jennifer Cody – Charlotte LaBouff, a wealthy Southern débutante who is Tiana's best friend since childhood
Peter Bartlett – Lawrence, Prince Naveen's royal valet
Jenifer Lewis – Mama Odie, a blind, 197-year-old voodoo priestess who served as the film's Fairy Godmother
Oprah Winifrey – Eudora, Tiana's mother
Terrence Howard – James, Tiana's father
John Goodman – Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, a very wealthy Southern sugar mill owner and Charlotte's father
Human Cast
Wayne Knight – Stan Podolak, the Dodgers' publicist
Theresa Randle – Juanita Jordan, Michael's wife
Bill Murray – Himself, an aspiring basketball player and one of Michael's golfing partners
Larry Bird – Himself, one of Michael's golfing partners
Manner Washington – Jeffrey, Michael's older son and Marcus' older brother
Eric Gordon – Marcus, Michael's younger son and Jeff's younger brother
Penny Pae Bridges – Jasmine, Michael's daughter
Charles Barkley – Himself, of the Phoenix Suns, who gets his talent stolen by Pound
Patrick Ewing – Himself, of the New York Knicks, who gets his talent stolen by Bang
Muggsy Bogues – Himself, of the Charlotte Hornets, who gets his talent stolen by Nawt
Larry Johnson – Himself, of the Charlotte Hornets, who gets his talent stolen by Bupkus
Shawn Bradley – Himself, of the Philadelphia 76ers, who gets his talent stolen by Blanko
Moron Mountain cast
Danny DeVito – Mr. Swackhammer, the proprietor of the intergalactic theme park "Moron Mountain" and the main antagonist of the film
Jocelyn Blue – Pound, the orange Nerdluck and the leader of the Nerdlucks who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Charity James – Blanko, a blue Nerdluck who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
June Melby – Bang, a green Nerdluck who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Catherine Reitman – Bupkus, a purple Nerdluck who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Colleen Wainwright – Nawt, a red Nerdluck who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Dorian Harewood – Bupkus, a purple MonStar who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Joey Camen – Bang, a green MonStar who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
T.K. Carter – Nawt, a red MonStar who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Darnell Suttles – Pound, the orange MonStar and the leader of the Nerdlucks who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Steve Kehela – Blanko, a blue MonStar who is one of Swackhammer's criminal henchmen
Others
Loreena McKennitt – Narrator
Brandon Hammond – Young Michael
Elizabeth Dampier – Young Tiana
Breanna Brooks – Young Charlotte
Ritchie Montgomery – Reggie, a frog hunter who is Darnell and Two Fingers' father
Don Hall – Darnell, a frog hunter who is one of Reggie's sons
Paul Briggs – Two Fingers, a frog hunter who is one of Reggie's sons
Jerry Kernion – Mr. Henry Fenner, one of the brokers
Corey Burton – Mr. Harvey Fenner, one of the brokers; Newsreel Narrator
Michael Colyar – Buford, a chef at Red Rockett's Pizza Pot
Emeril Lagasse – Marlon the Gator
Kevin Michael Richardson – Ian the Gator
Randy Newman – Cousin Randy, one of Ray's firefly cousins
America Young – Wendy Darling, a young girl from J.M. Barrie's novel Peter and Wendy who is the owner of the lost music box
Kat Cressida – Mrs. Darling, Wendy's mother
Ahmad Rashad – Himself
Danielle Mone Truitt – Georgia
Additional Voices (Fairies of every talent, basketball players, the crowd of every baseball and basketball stadium, the press and news people, interviewers, tinker fairies, alien customers of Moron Mountain, the Stars catcher, the umpire, the Dodgers' manager, the Queen's review fairy guests, the NBA referee, the Charlotte coach, the customers of Duke's Diner and Tiana's Palace, Mardi Gras players, masquerade ball guests, alligators, a doctor, a psychologist, a golfer, Ray's firefly family, butterflies, a fortune teller, a foreman, the health commissioner, the costume-clad musicians, the Mark Twain riverboat captain, the Mardi Gras parade guests and actors, the wedding reverend, the wedding creatures and guests)
Stephen J. Anderson, Keith Anthony, Kwesi Boakye, Roger Aaron Brown, June Christopher, David Cowgill, Peter Del Vecho, Terri Douglas, Jeff Draheim, Rob Edwards, Eddie Frierson, Bridget Hoffman, Kelly Hoover, Rif Hutton, Wolfgang Wesley Hutton, Margaret Johnson-Holzendorf, John Kassir, Jennifer Kilger, Nicolette Little, Mona Marshall, John Musker, Allison Norman, Phil Proctor, Peter Renaday, Lynwood Robinson, Kimberly Russell, Lorry Ann Shea, Bruce W. Smith, Elissa Sussman, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Claudette Wells, Marlon West, Joe Whyte, Seth R. Williamson, Shanda M. Williamson, Shane R. Williamson, Mick Wingert

Villains' Defeats/Deaths/Despairs
Dr. Facilier: Gets sucked into the Masks and the Voodoo Dolls world.
Vidia: Gets punished for releasing the Sprinting Thistles and forcing Tink to capture them, and flies off to return them to Needlepoint Meadow as a result. Later reforms and forms a friendship with Tink.
Mr. Swackhammer: Gets strapped to a rocket by the MonStars and sent to the moon.
Lawrence: Gets arrested when Charlotte discovered him.
The Nerdlucks/MonStars: Loses the Ultimate Game to the Tune Squad and reforms and decides to stay with the Looney Tunes.
ReggieDarnell, and Two Fingers: Leave the swamp and screaming, after Tiana talked to them.
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Places/locations
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Pixie Hollow
Pixie Dust Tree
The LaBouff Estate
Tinkers' Nook
Baseball Field
Michael's House
Thistle Trail
Springtime Square
Duke's Diner
Flower Meadow
Dr. Facilier's Voodoo Emporium
The Beach
Lilypad Pond
Sunflower Meadow
Golf Hills
Pine Tree Grove
Mama Odie's Tree
Needlepoint Meadow
Tiana's Palace (NEW)
Looney Tune Land
Theatre
Basketball Court
Schlesinger Gymnasium
Warner Bros. Memorial Gardens
Moron Mountain, Outer Space
Swackhammer's Lobby
New York City, New York, USA
Madison Square Garden
Los Angeles, California, USA
Great Western Forum
London, England
Kensington Gardens
Bloomsbury
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Production
Early development
Disney had once announced that 2004's Home on the Range would be their last traditionally animated film. After the company's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006, Ed Catmull and John Lasseter, the new president and chief creative officer of Disney Animation Studios, reversed this decision and reinstated hand-drawn animation at the studio. Many animators who had either been laid off or had left the studio when the traditional animation units were dissolved in 2003 were located and re-hired for the project. Lasseter also brought back directors Ron Clements and John Musker, whose earlier works include The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Hercules (1997), and Treasure Planet (2002). The duo had left the company in 2005, but Lasseter requested their return to Disney to direct and write the film, and had let them choose the style of animation (traditional or CGI) they wanted to use.
The story for the film began development by merging two separate projects in development at Disney and Pixar at the time, both based around the "Frog Prince" fairy tale. One of the projects was based on E. D. Baker's The Frog Princess, in which the story's heroine (Princess Emma) kisses a prince turned frog (Prince Eadric), only to become a frog herself. The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell returns to the musical film format used in many of the previously successful Disney animated films, with a style Musker and Clements declared, like with Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, had inspiration from Golden Age Disney features such as Cinderella.
Musker and Clements thought that given all fairy tales were set in Europe, they could do an American fairy tale. They stated that they chose New Orleans as a tribute to the history of the city, for its "magical" qualities, and because it was Lasseter's favorite city. The directors spent ten days in Louisiana before starting to write the film.
The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell was originally announced as The Frog Princess in July 2006, and early concepts and songs were presented to the public at the Walt Disney Company's annual shareholders' meeting in March 2007. These announcements drew criticism from African-American media outlets, due to elements of the Frog Princess story, characters, and settings considered distasteful. African-American critics disapproved of the original name for the heroine, "Maddy", due to its similarity to the derogatory term "mammy". Also protested were Maddy's original career as a chambermaid, the choice to have the black heroine's love interest be a non-black prince, which upset opponents of on-screen interracial romance, and the use of a black male voodoo witchdoctor as the film's villain. The Frog Princess title was also thought by critics to be a slur on French people. Also questioned was the film's setting of New Orleans, which had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, resulting in the expulsion of a large number of mostly black residents. Critics claimed the choice of New Orleans as the setting for a Disney film with a black heroine was an affront to the Katrina victims' plight.
In response to these early criticisms, the film's title was changed in May 2007 from The Frog Princess to The Princess and the Frog. The name "Maddy" was changed to "Tiana", and the character's occupation was altered from chambermaid to waitress. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey (Bee Movie) was hired as a technical consultant for the film, leading to her taking a voice acting role in the film as Tiana's mother Eudora.
Writing and themes
The head of story, Don Hall, described the plot as a fairy tale "twisted enough that it seems new and fresh", with a kingdom that is a modern city, a handsome prince that is a "knuckleheaded playboy" and a variation on the fairy godmother with Mama Odie. Co-writer Rob Edwards also said The Princess and the Frog was "a princess movie for people who don't like princess movies". As the writers thought Tiana's character motivation of simply dreaming of having her own restaurant was not appealing enough, they expanded so it was her father's as well, with the extra philosophy of "food bringing people together of all walks of life". Musker and Clements stated that while Tiana already starts as a sympathetic character, the events of the plot make her "understand things in a deeper level" and change people around her. Both protagonists would learn from each other — Naveen to take responsibilities, Tiana to enjoy life — as well as figuring from Ray's passion for Evangeline that the perfect balance is brought by having someone you love to share the experience. Tiana became the first African-American Disney Princess.
Voice cast
On December 1, 2006, a detailed casting call was announced for the film at the Manhattan Theatre Source forum. The casting call states the film as being an American fairy tale musical set in New Orleans during the 1920s Jazz Age, and provides a detailed list of the film's major characters.
In February 2007, it was reported that Dreamgirls actresses Jennifer Hudson and Anika Noni Rose were top contenders for the voice of Tiana, and that Alicia Keys directly contacted Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook about voicing the role. It was later reported that Tyra Banks was considered for the role as well. By April 2007, it was confirmed that Rose would be voicing Tiana. Three months later, it was reported that Keith David would be doing the voice of Dr. Facilier, the villain of the film.
In November 2008, the film will feature the ensemble voice cast of the Looney Tunes voice actors, Michael Jordan himself, Mae Whitman (Avatar: The Last Airbender) as the Walt's Disney most beloved fairy named Tinker Bell, Bruno Campos as Prince Naveen of Maldonia, Danny DeVito (Hercules) as the villainous Swackhammer of the intergalactic theme park, Wayne Knight (Toy Story 2, Hercules, Tarzan) as Michael Jordan's publicist Stan Podolak, Kristin Chenoweth (Wicked) as garden fairy Rosetta, Raven-Symoné (That's So Raven) as light fairy Iridessa, Lucy Liu (Kung Fu Panda) as water fairy Silvermist, America Ferrera (How to Train Your Dragon) as animal fairy Fawn, Pamela Adlon (Recess) as fast-flying fairy Vidia, Jesse McCartney (Alvin and the Chipmunks) as Terence the pixie dust keeper, Michael-Leon Wooley as the trumpet-playing alligator Louis, Jim Cummings (The Lion King, Aladdin) as Ray the Cajun firefly, Rob Paulsen (Yakko in Animaniacs) and Jeff Bennett (Johnny Bravo) as Bobble and Clank, Bill Murray (Ghostbusters) as himself as the aspiring basketball player/golfer, Jenifer Lewis (Cars) as Mama Odie, Anjelica Huston (Barbie as Rapunzel) as the Pixie Hollow ruler Queen Clarion, Jennifer Cody as the southern belle Charlotte, Jane Horrocks (Corpse Bride, Chicken Run) as Fairy Mary, Peter Bartlett as Naveen's valet Lawrence, John Goodman (Monsters, Inc., The Emperor's New Groove) as Charlotte's father Eli, and Terrence Howard as Tiana's father James.
Animation and design
Clements and Musker had agreed from very early on that the style they were aiming for was primarily that of Lady and the Tramp (1955), a film which they and John Lasseter feel represents "the pinnacle of Disney's style". "After that, everything started becoming more stylized, like Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians – which are fantastic films as well, but there's a particular style (to 'Lady and the Tramp') that's so classically Disney." Lady and the Tramp also heavily informed the style of the New Orleans scenes, while Disney's Bambi (1942) served as the template for the bayou scenes. Bambi was described as a stylistic reference for the painted backgrounds, as according to art director Ian Gooding "Bambi painted what it feels like to be in the forest instead of the forest" so The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell would in turn try capturing the essence of roaming through New Orleans.
The former trend in Disney's hand-drawn features where the characters and cinematography were influenced by a CGI-look has been abandoned. Andreas Deja, a veteran Disney animator who supervised the character of Mama Odie, says "I always thought that maybe we should distinguish ourselves to go back to what 2D is good at, which is focusing on what the line can do rather than volume, which is a CG kind of thing. So we are doing less extravagant Treasure Planet kind of treatments. You have to create a world but we're doing it more simply. What we're trying to do with Princess and the Frog is hook up with things that the old guys did earlier. It's not going to be graphic...". Deja also mentions that Lasseter was aiming for the Disney sculptural and dimensional look of the 1950s: "All those things that were non-graphic, which means go easy on the straight lines and have one volume flow into the other – an organic feel to the drawing." Lasseter also felt that traditional animation created more character believability. For example, with Louis the alligator, created by Eric Goldberg, Lasseter said: "It's the believability of this large character being able to move around quite like that." Choreographer Betsy Baytos was brought by the directors to lead a team of eccentric dancers that gave reference to make each character a different style of movement. The character design tried to create beautiful drawings through subtle shapes, particularly for most characters being human. For the frog versions of Tiana and Naveen, while the animators started with realistic designs, they eventually went for cutesy characters "removing all that is unappealing in frogs", similar to Pinocchio's Jiminy Cricket.
Toon Boom Animation's Toon Boom Harmony software was used as the main software package for the production of the film, as the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) system that Disney developed with Pixar in the 1980s for use on their previous traditionally animated films had become outdated. The Harmony software was augmented with a number of plug-ins to provide CAPS-like effects such as shading on cheeks and smoke effects. The reinstated traditional unit's first production, a 2007 Goofy cartoon short entitled How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, was partly animated without paper by using Harmony and Wacom Cintiq pressure-sensitive tablets. The character animators found some difficulty with this approach, and decided to use traditional paper and pencil drawings, which were then scanned into the computer systems, for The Princess and the Frog.
The one exception to the new Toon Boom Harmony pipeline was the "Almost There" dream sequence, which utilized an Art Deco graphic style based on the art of Harlem Renaissance painter Aaron Douglas (1899-1979). Supervised by Eric Goldberg and designed by Sue Nichols, the "Almost There" sequence's character animation was done on paper without going through the clean-up animation department, and scanned directly into Photoshop. The artwork was then enhanced to affect the appearance of painted strokes and fills, and combined with backgrounds, using Adobe After Effects.
The visual effects and backgrounds for the film were created digitally using Cintiq tablet displays. Marlon West, one of Disney's veteran animation visual effects supervisors, says about the production; "Those guys had this bright idea to bring back hand-drawn animation, but everything had to be started again from the ground up. One of the first things we did was focus on producing shorts, to help us re-introduce the 2D pipeline. I worked as vfx supervisor on the Goofy short, How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. It was a real plus for the effects department, so we went paperless for The Princess and the Frog." The backgrounds were painted digitally using Adobe Photoshop, and many of the architectural elements were based upon 3D models built in Autodesk Maya. Much of the clean-up animation, digital ink-and-paint, and compositing were outsourced to third party companies in Orlando, Florida (Premise Entertainment), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Yowza! /Yowza Digital Animation, and Brooklin, São Paulo, Brazil (HGN Produções)
In 2008, Joel McNeely (Peter Pan: Return to Never Land), along with Randy Newman (well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Toy Story, and Toy Story 2) and James Newton Howard (Treasure Planet, Atlantis: The Lost Empire) will compose, arrange, and conduct the music for the film, a mixture of the Looney Tunes theme, jazz, blues, and gospel styles performed by the voice cast for the respective Disney Fairies characters and the Looney Tunes.
The film's first teaser trailer was released on November 6, 2008, coinciding with Bolt.
A first theatrical trailer were released on May 27, 2009 and appeared in movie theaters with Up.
A full-length trailer was released on September 18, 2009 and appeared in the showing of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
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Sleeping Beauty (19592008 – 50th anniversary)
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  • "A long time ago, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a storyteller. He used his experience as a teller of fairy tales, combined with his love of new technology, to tell a classic story of the triumph of good over evil, with memorable characters, told with stunning art and animation; a classic film that has been beloved by generations. Join the celebration, as we explore the magic behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney's dazzling masterpiece: Sleeping Beauty."
  • "Disney began the ambitious plans for his third feature-length animated fairy tale in the early 1950s (1999–2008). Walt assigned a small team to begin adapting the classic fairy tale to the style of a Disney feature."
  • "This early work resulted in a completed storyboard presentation in June of 1952 (2001). Walt concluded, however, that this story approach was too similar to past Disney efforts. If the Disney staff returned to the fairy tale, they could not simply duplicate Snow White or Cinderella."
  • "This fresh approach to Sleeping Beauty would push the boundaries of animation, with its distinctive and exquisite art."
  • "Eyvind Earle's unique and modern graphic style perfectly realized Walt's desire to create what he called a 'moving illustration'."
  • "Walt's team of experienced animators faced a particular challenge: Making their characters live believably within this highly stylized world."
  • "The climactic battle between Prince Phillip and the dragon was also intricately choreographed in live action, for use as a reference by the animators. It is shown here for the first time, in footage reconstructed from the only surviving still photos of the live action."
  • "Marc Davis commanded the forces of both good and evil in Sleeping Beauty. He also supervised the design and animation of the cruel and elegant Maleficent."
  • "To give Maleficent a powerful voice to match her evil character, Walt Disney personally suggested actress Eleanor Audley, who had brought Cinderella's wicked stepmother Lady Tremaine to chilling vocal life."
  • "Veteran animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston were given a happy task of bringing three good fairies to life."
  • "During the production of Sleeping Beauty, voice recordings and live action reference films were made by many of Hollywood's best known character actresses, including Spring Byington, Madge Blake, and even Mayberry's Aunt Bee, Frances Bavier. As animation progressed, another gift was being given to the production of Sleeping Beauty."
  • "Bringing much of this music to life was a lovely young singer, whose performance as both the singing and speaking voice of Sleeping Beauty was the beginning of her career as a star of the international opera stage."
  • "Because of its strong reliance on classical music, Sleeping Beauty was recorded in state-of-the-art stereophonic sound. Similarly, its magnificent art and epic scope led to the decision to film Sleeping Beauty in the widescreen 70mm format."
  • "All of these special processes and meticulous attention to detail had a cost, not just in money, but in the time it took to produce Sleeping Beauty. In addition to the complexity of Sleeping Beauty's production, Walt Disney and his staff were stretched thin, hard at work on Disneyland, three television series, and numerous live action films."
  • "Sleeping Beauty premiered in the era of epic movies like Ben-Hur. But as was the case with many other epics, Sleeping Beauty was a gamble. Since it first opened however, Sleeping Beauty has become one of the most financially successful films released in 1959 (2008), second only to Ben-Hur, and Sleeping Beauty has influenced a whole new generation of young people, who have become the leaders of today's Walt Disney Feature Animation."
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Pinocchio (19402009/2010 – 70th anniversary)
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  • "70 years ago, the incredible film Pinocchio taught us all that when you wish upon a star, dreams really can come true. And the man who dreamed it up was Walt Disney."
  • "In 1937, Walt had created something no one had ever seen before: The first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It dazzled audiences worldwide, but now they had a problem: What to do next? People in the movie business begged him to repeat the formula. 'Give us more dwarfs,' they said. But Walt Disney was too original for that. Instead, he found a serialized magazine story: The tale of a wooden puppet who wants to become a real boy."
  • "The blue fairy gave life with one stroke of a wand...but giving life to an imaginary world was much more difficult."
  • "Actual production of Pinocchio lasted more than two years and required over 750 artists and technicians. Many new techniques were developed in the making of Pinocchio, as animators faced an array of new challenges. For instance, how do you create the effect of being underwater? Their answer was to put a piece of corrugated glass across the animation cels, giving the effect of ripples underwater. In fact, the underwater sequences in Pinocchio established a new standard that paved the way for many Disney masterpieces to come, including The Little Mermaid."
  • "In Walt's imagination, the world of make-believe was very real. He insisted that the animation must imitate life, above all else, the illusion have to be believable. He had three-dimensional models built of many of the cuckoo-clocks and Pinocchio, so that the artists could study their movements. The model of the Coachman's carriage was even fitted with shock absorbers, to make sure that Jiminy bounced over every bump in the road."
  • "In addition to the use of models, they went one step further when drawing their characters. They studied their own faces reflected in mirrors so they could capture a full range of expressions. One of the key animators was Ward Kimball, the animation director for Jiminy Cricket."
  • "Walt was the ultimate perfectionist. It took 12 animators eighteen months to create a Pinocchio that met his approval. But Walt knew that Pinocchio needed something more: A loyal friend and adviser."
  • "Jiminy became the first in the long tradition of helpful Disney sidekicks, like Timothy (Dumbo), Sebastian (The Little Mermaid), and another famous cricket, Cri-Kee from Mulan."
  • "Over the years, many fine actors have brought their gifts to the classic Disney films. For the part of Pinocchio, Walt cast child actor Dickie Jones."
  • "After 70 years, Pinocchio still remains one of the most beloved family films of all time. Through its endearing characters, innovative animation, and wonderful storytelling, Pinocchio continues to remind all of us to dream, and then, to wish upon a star."
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Soundtrack (November 23, 2009)
  • Released: November 23, 2009; July 22, 2013
  • Recorded: 2008–2009
  • Genre: Orchestral score, classical, jazz, blues, soul, gospel, R&B, zydeco
  • Label: Walt Disney Records
  • Producer: Randy Newman • Joel McNeely • James Newton Howard
  • Founder: Walt Disney V
The original score for the film was composed by Randy Newman (Toy Story, CarsA Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc.), along with Joel McNeely (Return to Never Land, other Disney animated sequels) and James Newton Howard (Treasure Planet, Atlantis: The Lost Empire) with lyrics written by Newman. Newman said he attempted to blend a mixture of jazz, blues, and gospel styles to create the new songs. McNeely recorded the music with an 88-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.
World premiere release of soundtrack for Walt Disney's first Looney Tunes 2009 animated feature. One of Disney's most beloved characters inspires composer to create magical, playful orchestral score replete with yearning ideas for lost collectibles, lyrical melodies for Tinker Bell, musical wisps for Pixie Hollow and Louisiana, much more. Exotic colors abound. It is a score that literally sparkles with delight. Celtic sounds, birds, crickets, drops of water, all are captured in skillful meld of gently dramatic, hauntingly beautiful musical vignettes. Highlights are plentiful but surely deserving spotlight is "Choosing A Talent" with rich major to minor chords that crescendo into powerful, massive orchestra/choral peroration. Breathtaking! Capturing attention in action mode is powerful "Hawk!", with heroic moment for French horn, trumpet. "Sprinting Thistles" commands as well. For sheer exuberant splendor, listen no further than to "Rebuilding Spring". McNeely shines! And yes, you also get that soaring vocal "Fly To Your Heart" as well. Beautifully packaged, illustrated booklet graces the CD from Walt Disney Records. Joel McNeely conducts.
Tracks
  1. Never Knew I NeededNe-Yo
  2. Fly to Your HeartSelena Gomez
  3. To the Fairies They Draw NearLoreena McKennitt
  4. Down in New Orleans (Prologue) – Tiana
  5. Down in New OrleansDr. John
  6. Almost ThereTiana
  7. Friends on the Other SideDr. Facilier
  8. Almost There (Reprise) – Tiana
  9. When We're HumanLouis, Naveen, and Tiana
  10. Gonna Take You ThereRay
  11. Ma Belle EvangelineRay
  12. Dig a Little DeeperMama Odie
  13. To the Fairies They Draw Near, Part IILoreena McKennitt
  14. Down in New Orleans (Finale) – Tiana
  15. Prologue
  16. Fairy Tale / Going Home
  17. Main Titles
  18. A Child's Laughter / Flight to Pixie Hollow
  19. Choosing a Talent
  20. Tink Tours Pixie Hollow
  21. Welcome to Tinker's Nook
  22. Tinker Bell's New Home
  23. Moron Mountain
  24. Back To Earth
  25. We Seek Bugs Bunny
  26. Charles
  27. Tuneland Meeting
  28. General Bugs
  29. Tink Meets the Other Fairies
  30. The Lost Things Theme
  31. Tink Meets Vidia and Finds Lost Things
  32. Tinkering
  33. Your Place is Here
  34. Tiana's Bad Dream
  35. I Know This Story
  36. Making Things
  37. Tink Tries to be a Light Fairy
  38. Alien Transformation
  39. Teaching a Baby Bird to Fly
  40. Hawk!
  41. Hole In One
  42. Michael in Tune Land
  43. Spit Shine
  44. The MonStars
  45. The Tunes' Practice
  46. Ray
  47. Gator Down
  48. Frog Hunters
  49. Tink Finds the Music Box
  50. Stealing the Shorts
  51. Mama Odie
  52. Searching for Answers
  53. Sprinting Thistles
  54. Tink Feels Lost
  55. The Ultimate Game
  56. MonStars Locker Room
  57. Secret Stuff
  58. The Second Half
  59. You Get Me
  60. Crush 'Em
  61. You the Duck
  62. The Winning Shot
  63. Not Good At Cheating
  64. Ray Laid Low
  65. Gimme the Ball
  66. Spring is Ruined
  67. Rebuilding Spring
  68. The Music Box Resorted
  69. Tink Meets Wendy
  70. This Is Gonna Be Good
  71. Michael Jordan Returns
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Release
The film premiered in theaters with a limited run in New York and Los Angeles beginning on November 25, 2009, followed by wide release on December 11, 2009. The film was originally set for release on Christmas Day 2009, but its release date was changed due to a competing family film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, scheduled for release the same day.
Marketing
The Princess and the Frog was supported by a wide array of merchandise leading up to and following the film's release. Although Disney's main marketing push was not set to begin until November 2009, positive word-of-mouth promotion created demand for merchandise well in advance of the film. Princess Tiana costumes were selling out prior to Halloween 2009, and a gift set of Tiana-themed hair-care products from Carol's Daughter sold out in seven hours on the company's website. Other planned merchandise includes a cookbook for children and even a wedding gown. Princess Tiana was also featured a few months before the release in the Disney on Ice: Let's Celebrate! show. The film itself was promoted through advertisements, including one from GEICO where Naveen, as a frog, converses with the company's gecko mascot.
A live parade and show called Tiana's Showboat Jubilee! premiered on October 26, 2009, at the Magic Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, and on November 5 at Disneyland in California. In Disneyland, actors in New Orleans Square paraded to the Rivers of America and boarded the park's steamboat. From there, the cast, starring Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen, Louis the alligator, and Doctor Facilier, would sing songs from the movie, following a short storyline taking place after the events of the film. The Disneyland version's actors actually partook in singing, while the Walt Disney World rendition incorporated lip-syncing.
Tiana's Showboat Jubilee! ran at both parks until January 3, 2010. At Disneyland Park, the show was replaced by a land-based event called Princess Tiana's Mardi Gras Celebration, which features Princess Tiana along with five of the original presentation's "Mardi Gras dancers" and the park's "Jambalaya Jazz Band" as they perform songs from the movie. "Tiana's Mardi Gras Celebration" officially ended on October 3, 2010. However, it returned to Disneyland from 2011-2013 as part of the “Limited Time Magic” family-fun weekends.
Tiana also appears in Disneyland Paris' New Generation Festival. Some of the characters appear frequently during World of Color, the nightly fountain and projection show presented at Disney California Adventure. Disney announced on June 4, 2009, that they would release a video game inspired by the film and it was released on November 2009 exclusively for Wii and Nintendo DS platforms. It has been officially described an "adventure through the exciting world of New Orleans in a family-oriented video game", featuring events from the film and challenges for Princess Tiana.
Home media
The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 16, 2010. The film is available in DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray Disc combo-pack editions; the combo pack includes DVD and digital copies of the film, along with the Blu-ray Disc version. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in Australia on June 2, 2010, and on June 21, 2010, in the United Kingdom. As of December 2010 the movie has sold 4,475,227 copies and has made $71,327,491 in DVD sales, making it the ninth best-selling DVD of 2010.
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Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on October 13, 2009. It includes:
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Little Golden Book
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Read Along Storybook and CD
The Evening Star (Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief) (Deluxe Coloring Book)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Reusable Sticker Book
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: The Essential Guide
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Movie Storybook
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Ultimate Sticker Book
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Look and Find
Fairy Tale to Competition (Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief) (Step into Reading)
The Art of Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: The Junior Novelization
Kiss the Frog (Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief) (Step into Reading)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief: Movie Theater
Tinker Bell's Romantic Adventure (Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
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Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble), including:
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive Mega Figurine Playset (Tiana, Tinker Bell, Michael Jordan, Frog TianaPrince Naveen, Bugs Bunny, Frog Naveen, Rosetta, FawnSilvermist, Iridessa, Dr. Facilier, Louis, Ray, Mr. SwackhammerDaffy DuckClank, Bobble, VidiaPorky Pig, Sylvester, Tasmanian Devil, Tweety Bird, Mama Odie (with Juju), Lola BunnyLawrence, Fairy Mary, Queen Clarion, Nerdluck/MonStar Pound, Nerdluck/MonStar Bang, Nerdluck/MonStar Nawt, Nerdluck/MonStar Blanko, Nerdluck/MonStar Bupkus) (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Tinker Bell, Tiana, and Bugs Bunny (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Michael Jordan, Prince Naveen, and Nerdluck/MonStar Pound (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Daffy Duck, Silvermist, and Nerdluck/MonStar Blanko (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Porky Pig, Fawn, and Nerdluck/MonStar Bang (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Sylvester, Iridessa, and Nerdluck/MonStar Bupkus (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Tweety Bird, Rosetta, and Nerdluck/MonStar Nawt (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Tasmanian Devil, Vidia, and Mr. Swackhammer (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Lola Bunny & Terence (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Louis, Ray, & Dr. Facilier (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tiana Plush Doll - The Princess and the Frog - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Prince Naveen Plush Doll - The Princess and the Frog - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bugs Bunny Plush - Looney Tunes - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Lola Bunny Plush - Looney Tunes - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bobble Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Pound Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Pound Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Charlotte LaBouff Plush Doll - The Princess and the Frog - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Daffy Duck Plush - Looney Tunes - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Bang Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Bang Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Clank Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Porky Pig Plush - Looney Tunes - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Louis Plush - The Princess and the Frog - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Blanko Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Blanko Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sylvester Plush - Looney Tunes - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tweety Bird Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Ray Plush - The Princess and the Frog - 7" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Bupkus Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Bupkus Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Tasmanian Devil Plush - Looney Tunes - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Marvin the Martian Plush - Looney Tunes - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Nawt Plush - Looney Tunes - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Nawt Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Wile E. Coyote Plush - Looney Tunes - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Road Runner Plush - Looney Tunes - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Tinker Bell - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Elmer Fudd Plush - Looney Tunes - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Yosemite Sam Plush - Looney Tunes - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Foghorn Leghorn Plush - Looney Tunes - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief House of Slam Playset (The "Out of this World" Sports Adventure. It's the world's greatest basketball hero, Michael Jordan, teamed up with Bugs Bunny, for the ultimate intergalactic game of hoops! This awesome basketball park houses all kinds of Looney Tune adventures and full-court challenges for our heroes and you. Score big with this fun-filled sports arena! "Jumbo-tron" Replay Screen. Swackhammer's private "Box Seat" for viewing the game. Standing basketball goal. Moron Airship Bay. Moron Airship. Golf hole with drop away trap door. Scoreboard with turning score keeping wheels. Ball Storage Lockers. Basketball launcher. Launch mini basketballs at the hoop by pressing button. Turn broom and cause trap door to fall open. Figures goes through the trap door and onto the slide...down the slide onto the basketball court... Play ball! Moron Airship hides inside storage bay. To launch, push Moron Airship into Bay with its clicks in position. To release, press the button on the basketball court. Moron Airship launch through the bay doors, ready for space travel. Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny, and Swackhammer Action Figures included. Everything stores inside as shown) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us)
Tinker Bell's Springtime Belief Moron Mountain Alien Fun Park Playset (The "Out of this World" Sports Adventure. Way out in space, past the moon, past Saturn, way past Pluto, is a fantastic amusement park planetoid-Moron Mountain. This intergalactic theme park is also the universe headquarters for Swackhammer and his henchmen, the Nerdlucks. Watch out for the rides! They can send you hurtling through the air or down in the sludge sewers! Sludge Summit ride sends Nerdlucks spiraling down into the Sludge Pool. Pivoting launch pipe to load figures into the slide. Minion Mine for hiding figures, Moron Arcade with Nerdluck Dunking Seat and Spinning Basketball Target. Wild Rocket Ride. "Sludge Pool" Diving Board. Missile Blaster with Sure Shot Projectile. Sludge Drain. Escape Hatch. Load figures into slide with pivoting pipe. Figures wind up falling into the "Sludge Pool"! Ugh!! Load missile into missile launcher and attach launcher anywhere along the side of the playset. Press button on top of launcher to shoot at the Dunk Tank target or the spinning basketball target. Nerdlucks figures slide into their seats. Spin the wheel in the playset base and watch the Wild Rocket Ride twirl. Five Nerdlucks (Pound, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, Nawt) Action Figures included. Everything stores inside as shown. Playset closes up to reveal Swackhammer's face and the park entrance) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us)
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Reception
Box office
On its limited day release, the film grossed $263,890 at two theaters and grossed $786,190 its opening weekend. On its opening day in wide release, the film grossed $7,020,000 at 3,434 theaters. It went on to gross $24,208,916 over the opening weekend averaging $7,050 per theater, ranking at #1 for the weekend, and making it the highest-grossing start to date for an animated movie in December, a record previously held by Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. The film went on to gross $104,400,899 (in the United States and Canada) and $267,045,765 (worldwide), making it a box office success, and became the fifth highest grossing animated film of 2009. While the film did out-gross Disney's more recent hand-drawn films such as The Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet, Brother Bear, and Home on the Range, it was less auspicious than the animated films from Walt Disney Animation Studios' 1990s heyday. Disney animator Tom Sito compared the film's box office performance to that of The Great Mouse Detective (1986), which was a step up from the theatrical run of the 1985 box office bomb The Black Cauldron.
Critical response
The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell received largely positive reviews from critics, praising the animation, characters, music, themes and comparing the voice of Walt Disney's most beloved fairy as she speaks. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 85% based on 241 reviews with an average rating of 7.4/10, giving it "Certified Fresh" status. The website's general consensus reads, "Tinker Bell is a sweet, simple story which offers the warmth of traditional Disney animation to make this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale, cartoon, and fantasy update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays." The Metacritic gave the film a score of 73/100 based on 29 reviews. The Oregonian gave the film a B+, stating "Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell' offers old-fashioned Disney pizzazz, dusted magic and cartoon fun". Audience surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+ rating.
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.

DVDizzy Blu-ray + DVD Review
Michael Jordan & Bugs Bunny
Prince Naveen & Tiana
Tinker Bell
Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig, Pepe Le Pew, Tweety Bird, and the Tasmanian Devil / Bang, Blanko, Swackhammer, Bupkus, and Pound
Dr. Facilier, Lawrence, and Naveen / Frog Tiana, Frog Naveen, and Louis
Queen Clarion & Birth Tinker Bell / Rosetta, Fawn, Silvermist, and Iridessa
Nawt, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, and Pound / Bill Murray
Mama Odie & Juju / Big Daddy & Charlotte
Silvermist & Tinker Bell / Tinker Bell
Yosemite Sam, Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Sylvester
Frog Naveen, Frog Tiana, and Ray
Clank, Birth Tink, and Bobble / Tinker Bell and her Fairies

DVDizzy News
January 26, 2010 – Soon to gross $100 million domestically, The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell leaps to home video on March 16th on its single-disc DVD, a 2-disc Blu-ray, and a 4-disc Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy combo.
March 11, 2010 – We take a look at The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell, the Disney Fairies and Looney Tunes franchise's first CGI hit. From the film's writers and directors whose past Disney credits include The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, and Treasure Planet, Disney's 49th animated feature returns the studio to the traditional hand-drawn methods they're best known for in this musical fairy tale set in 1920s New Orleans. It reveals Tinker Bell's (voiced by Mae Whitman) origins, as she is born in the magical world of Pixie Hollow, sentenced to a life of tinkering, and eager to aspire to more. Yes, she talks, and so do her ethnically diverse fairy friends, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, and Fawn. A waitress kisses a frog claiming to be a prince only to find herself likewise transformed into an amphibian. Michael Jordan was sent into the animated world to help the Looney Tunes avoid losing a basketball game that would send them working in a theme park. This acclaimed musical comedy adventure hit stores next week. We take a look at the Blu-ray + DVD.
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In Memoriam (October 28, 2008–December 11, 2009)
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Virginia Davis, Animation
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Bob Broughton, Film
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Ken Annakin, Film
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Richard Todd, Film & Television
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Wayne Allwine, Voice
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Bob Booth, Attractions
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Dorothea Redmond, Designer
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In Memoriam (Since the development of the first Tinker Bell soundtrack until its completion in July 2013)
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Robert Sherman, Music
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Annette Funicello, Film & Television
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Norman "Stormy" Palmer, Film
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Ray Bradbury, Writer & Friend
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Glenn Puder, Nephew
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Mel Shaw, Animation
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Ginny Tyler, Film & Television
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Lucille Martin, Administration
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Raymond Watson, Administration
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