I fail and don't own Jungle book. :(
I already did Alice, but I'm going to try working on Tangled :)
Yup, and there's a lot of other Disneys in that movie. In the bookshop, for example. Look closely at the books. ;)
I don't have the jungle book :(
If you watch the original VHS then watch the DVD you'll notice the change in the lyrics.
Oh really, well now it's even longer
Go back through and read the new ones!!! Bwahahahahahaha!!!
A place where you can find the hidden secrets in our favorite childhood films, ask questions, and not feel “stupid” for doing so. :D rm2d_ki101('6','256','128','4m4w7lip2ty','0006ff',40);Other Disney Tumblr: Fuck Yeah Real Disney Secrets Secrets already revealed: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Little Mermaid Beauty & the Beast Hercules Hunchback of Notre Dame Pocahontas Finding Nemo The Princess and the Frog Mulan Lilo and Stitch The Lion King Sleeping Beauty Monsters Inc Alice in Wonderland The Rescuers and the Rescuers Down Under Toy Story Toy Story 2 Toy Story 3 The Fox and the Hound The Nightmare Before Christmas Alright, below are the listed movies that I cannot do because I either don’t own the DVD or it’s temporarily lost. Sorry :( -Aladdin -Bambi -Cinderella -Cinderella 3 -Peter Pan (lost) -Lady and the Tramp -Sword in the Stone -Aristocats -Bedknobs and Broomsticks (lost) -Oliver and Company -Lion King 2 -Goofy Movie BOTH -Fantasia BOTH -Emperor’s New Groove -Atlantis 2 -Princess Diaries 2 -National Treasure BOTH -Bridge to Terabithia -Wall-E (lost) ;__; -Remember the Titans -Nightmare before Christmas
I happen to love that movie to a slightly unhealthy degree so I will gladly do it. :)
In the climax of the picture, Trusty was originally killed when hit by the wagon. That is why Jock nudges him and he does not rouse. When Walt Disney viewed this scene, he was shocked. Walt did...
The mischievous young puppy at the end of the film (the one who resembles his father, Tramp) is called “Scamp”. He was featured in a children’s book, a syndicated daily comic strip, and com...
The song howled by the dogs in the pound is “Home Sweet Home”. It is the only song to be in the film that was not written by Peggy Lee and Sonny Burke
Walt Disney originally didn’t want to include the ‘Bella Note’ spaghetti-eating scene, now one of the most iconic moments in the whole Disney canon.
The Beaver character was effectively recycled as the Gopher in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, right down to his whistling speech pattern. This voice was originally created by Stan Freberg�...
At the time of its release, this was the highest grossing Disney cartoon since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
To maintain a dog’s perspective, Darling and Jim Dear’s faces are rarely seen.
The background artists made models of the interiors of Jim Dear and Darling’s house and shot photos from a deliberately low angle to simulate a dog’s eye view of their world.
Walt Disney read Ward Greene’s story, “Happy Dan, the Whistling Dog” in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1943 and eventually hired Greene to include the Dan character in the film during the pre-p...
The film’s setting was partly inspired by Walt Disney’s boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
A model of the inside of Jim Dear and Darling’s house was built as a guide for staging.