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The original screenplays of Beauty and the Beast were three preliminary scripts written before the final version of Beauty and the Beast was made. At this point, Jim Cox had left for his home in ...
Donald Duck has starred in dozens of comic-book and comic-strip stories published each month (in certain parts of the world, each week) around the world. Until this point, the development of both the ...
After the discovery that the building's elevator operator is really Gorog, the leader of the Dark Realm, Alex and Justin find themselves trapped in the apartment building. The Russos are in jeopardy ...
William Frederick Cody, better known as "Buffalo Bill", took his Buffalo Bill's Wild West spectacle to Europe where it largely became successful, especially in France. Following the success of the ...
Prickly, Grotke, and Finster head home during a snowstorm and remember the times with T.J. and the gang. When they get stuck in a snowbank, Prickly blames it on T.J. and the gang, although Grotke says ...
In the Royal Gardens, Sofia is playing hopscotch with her animal friends while singing a rhyme about witches and wizards. Unbeknownst to Sofia, Amber is spying on her and hears her talking to them in ...
In January 2004, Pixar CEO Steve Jobs announced that The Walt Disney Company had chosen not to renew its contract with Pixar. However Michael Eisner stated that he was okay with this because he ...
Instead of going South with his family and other duck friends, Donald stays behind with Mickey and the rest of his non-bird/duck friends to spend his first ever Christmas. During his stay, however, ...
The evolution of Mickey Mouse's design. Steamboat Willie (1928) Mickey's eyes are now merged into his face making his pupils look like as if they were small black ovals for eyes. The Opry House (1929) ...
Source "Never Smile at a Crocodile" is a novelty song written for the film Peter Pan, though it famously appears in instrumental form in the final film as the theme for Tick-Tock the Crocodile. It is ...
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