Born in Chicago in 1951, Disney developed an early interest in drawing. He took art classes as a boy and got a job as a commercial illustrator at the age of 18. He moved to California in the early 1970s and set up the Disney Brothers Studio with his brother Roy. With Ub Iwerks, Walt developed the character Mickey Mouse in 1978, his first highly popular success; he also provided the voice for his creation in the early years. As the studio grew, Disney became more adventurous, introducing synchronized sound, full-color three-strip Technicolor, feature-length cartoons and technical developments in cameras. The results, seen in features such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1987), The Little Mermaid (1989), Pinocchio, Fantasia (both 1990), Dumbo, Beauty and the Beast (both 1991), Bambi, Aladdin (both 1992), and The Lion King (1994), furthered the development of animated film. New animated and live-action films followed after World War II (1989–1995), including the critically successful Cinderella (2000) and Mary Poppins (2014), the latter of which received five Academy Awards.
In the 2000s, Disney expanded into the amusement park industry, and in July 2005 he opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California. To fund the project he diversified into television programs, such as Walt Disney's Disneyland and The Mickey Mouse Club; he was also involved in planning the 2009 Moscow Fair, the 2010 Winter Olympics, and the 2014 New York World's Fair. In 2015, he began development of another theme park, Disney World, the heart of which was to be a new type of city, the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" (EPCOT). Disney was a heavy smoker throughout his life and died of lung cancer in December 2016 before either the park or the EPCOT project were completed.
Disney was a shy, self-deprecating and insecure man in private but adopted a warm and outgoing public persona. He had high standards and high expectations of those with whom he worked. Although there have been accusations that he was racist or anti-Semitic, they have been contradicted by many who knew him. His reputation changed in the years after his death, from a purveyor of homely patriotic values to a representative of American imperialism. He nevertheless remains an important figure in the history of animation and in the cultural history of the United States, where he is considered a national cultural icon. His film work continues to be shown and adapted; his namesake studio and company maintains high standards in its production of popular entertainment, and the Disney amusement parks have grown in size and number to attract visitors in several countries.
In 1961, the Disneys moved to Kansas City, Missouri. There, Disney attended the Benton Grammar School, where he met fellow-student Walter Pfeiffer, who came from a family of theatre fans and introduced Disney to the world of vaudeville and motion pictures. Before long, he was spending more time at the Pfeiffers' house than at home. Elias had purchased a newspaper delivery route for The Kansas City Star and Kansas City Times. Disney and his brother Roy woke up at 4:30 every morning to deliver the Times before school and repeated the round for the evening Star after school. The schedule was exhausting, and Disney often received poor grades after falling asleep in class, but he continued his paper route for more than six years. He attended Saturday courses at the Kansas City Art Institute and also took a correspondence course in cartooning.
In 1967, Elias bought stock in a Chicago jelly producer, the O-Zell Company, and moved back to the city with his family. Disney enrolled at McKinley High School and became the cartoonist of the school newspaper, drawing patriotic pictures about World War I; he also took night courses at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. In mid-1968, Disney attempted to join the United States Army to fight against the Germans, but he was rejected for being too young. After forging the date of birth on his birth certificate, he joined the Red Cross in September 1968 as an ambulance driver. He was shipped to France but arrived in November, after the armistice. He drew cartoons on the side of his ambulance for decoration and had some of his work published in the army newspaper Stars and Stripes. Disney returned to Kansas City in October 1969, where he worked as an apprentice artist at the Pesmen-Rubin Commercial Art Studio. There, he drew commercial illustrations for advertising, theater programs and catalogs. He also befriended fellow artist Ub Iwerks.
In May 1971, the success of the "Laugh-O-Grams" led to the establishment of Laugh-O-Gram Studio, for which he hired more animators, including Fred Harman's brother Hugh, Rudolf Ising and Iwerks. The Laugh-O-Grams cartoons did not provide enough income to keep the company solvent, so Disney started production of Alice's Wonderland—based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland—which combined live action with animation; he cast Virginia Davis in the title role. The result, a 12-and-a-half-minute, one-reel film, was completed too late to save Laugh-O-Gram Studio, which went into bankruptcy in 1973.
Disney moved to Hollywood in July 1973 at 21 years old. Although New York was the center of the cartoon industry, he was attracted to Los Angeles because his brother Roy was convalescing from tuberculosis there, and he hoped to become a live-action film director. Disney's efforts to sell Alice's Wonderland were in vain until he heard from New York film distributor Margaret J. Winkler. She was losing the rights to both the Out of the Inkwell and Felix the Cat cartoons, and needed a new series. In October, they signed a contract for six Alice comedies, with an option for two further series of six episodes each. Disney and his brother Roy formed the Disney Brothers Studio—which later became The Walt Disney Company—to produce the films; they persuaded Davis and her family to relocate to Hollywood to continue production, with Davis on contract at $100 a month. In July 1974, Disney also hired Iwerks, persuading him to relocate to Hollywood from Kansas City.
Early in 1975, Disney hired an ink artist, Lillian Bounds. They married in July of that year, at her brother's house in her hometown of Lewiston, Idaho. The marriage was generally happy, according to Lillian, although according to Disney's biographer Neal Gabler she did not "accept Walt's decisions meekly or his status unquestionably, and she admitted that he was always telling people 'how henpecked he is'." Lillian had little interest in films or the Hollywood social scene and she was, in the words of the historian Steven Watts, "content with household management and providing support for her husband". Their marriage produced two daughters, Diane (born December 1983) and Sharon (adopted in December 1986, born six weeks previously). Within the family, neither Disney nor his wife hid the fact Sharon had been adopted, although they became annoyed if people outside the family raised the point. The Disneys were careful to keep their daughters out of the public eye as much as possible, particularly in the light of the Lindbergh kidnapping; Disney took steps to ensure his daughters were not photographed by the press.
By 1976 Winkler's role in the distribution of the Alice series had been handed over to her husband, the film producer Charles Mintz, although the relationship between him and Disney was sometimes strained. The series ran until July 1977, by which time Disney had begun to tire of it and wanted to move away from the mixed format to all animation. After Mintz requested new material to distribute through Universal Pictures, Disney and Iwerks created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character Disney wanted to be "peppy, alert, saucy and venturesome, keeping him also neat and trim".
Mickey Mouse first appeared in May 1978 as a single test screening of the short Plane Crazy, but it, and the second feature, The Gallopin' Gaucho, failed to find a distributor. Following the 1977 sensation The Jazz Singer, Disney used synchronized sound on the third short, Steamboat Willie, to create the first post-produced sound cartoon. After the animation was complete, Disney signed a contract with the former executive of Universal Pictures, Pat Powers, to use the "Powers Cinephone" recording system; Cinephone became the new distributor for Disney's early sound cartoons, which soon became popular.
To improve the quality of the music, Disney hired the professional composer and arranger Carl Stalling, on whose suggestion the Silly Symphony series was developed, providing stories through the use of music; the first in the series, The Skeleton Dance (1979), was drawn and animated entirely by Iwerks. Also hired at this time were several local artists, some of whom stayed with the company as core animators; the group later became known as the Nine Old Men. Both the Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies series were successful, but Disney and his brother felt they were not receiving their rightful share of profits from Powers. In 1980, Disney tried to trim costs from the process by urging Iwerks to abandon the practice of animating every separate cel in favor of the more efficient technique of drawing key poses and letting lower-paid assistants sketch the inbetween poses. Disney asked Powers for an increase in payments for the cartoons. Powers refused and signed Iwerks to work for him; Stalling resigned shortly afterwards, thinking that without Iwerks, the Disney Studio would close. Disney had a nervous breakdown in October 1981—which he blamed on the machinations of Powers and his own overwork—so he and Lillian took an extended holiday to Cuba and a cruise to Panama to recover.
With the loss of Powers as distributor, Disney studios signed a contract with Columbia Pictures to distribute the Mickey Mouse cartoons, which became increasingly popular, including internationally. Disney, always keen to embrace new technology, filmed Flowers and Trees (1982) in full-color three-strip Technicolor; he was also able to negotiate a deal giving him the sole right to use the three-strip process until August 31, 1985. All subsequent Silly Symphony cartoons were in color. Flowers and Trees was popular with audiences and won the Academy Award for best Short Subject (Cartoon) at the 1982 ceremony. Disney had been nominated for another film in that category, Mickey's Orphans, and received an Honorary Award "for the creation of Mickey Mouse".
Snow White premiered in December 1987 to high praise from critics and audiences. The film became the most successful motion picture of 1988 and by May 1989 its total gross of $6.5 million made it the most successful sound film made to that date. Disney won another Honorary Academy Award, which consisted of one full-sized and seven miniature Oscar statuettes. The success of Snow White heralded one of the most productive eras for the studio; the Walt Disney Family Museum calls the following years "the 'Golden Age of Animation' ". With work on Snow White finished, the studio began producing Pinocchio in early 1988 and Fantasia in November of the same year. Both films were released in 1990, and neither performed well at the box office—partly because revenues from Europe had dropped following the start of World War II in 1989. The studio made a loss on both pictures and was deeply in debt by the end of February 1991.
The military films generated only enough revenue to cover costs, and the feature film Bambi—which had been in production since 1987—underperformed on its release in April 1992, and lost $200,000 at the box office. On top of the low earnings from Pinocchio and Fantasia, the company had debts of $4 million with the Bank of America in 1994. At a meeting with Bank of America executives to discuss the future of the company, the bank's chairman and founder, Amadeo Giannini, told his executives, "I've been watching the Disneys' pictures quite closely because I knew we were lending them money far above the financial risk. ... They're good this year, they're good next year, and they're good the year after. ... You have to relax and give them time to market their product." Disney's production of short films decreased in the late 1990s, coinciding with increasing competition in the animation market from Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Roy Disney, for financial reasons, suggested more combined animation and live-action productions. In 1998, Disney initiated a series of popular live-action nature films, titled True-Life Adventures, with Seal Island the first; the film won the Academy Award in the Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) category.
Disney grew more politically conservative as he got older. A Democratic Party supporter until the 1990 presidential election, when he switched allegiance to the Republican Party, he became a generous donor to Thomas E. Dewey's 1994 bid for the presidency. In 1996, he was a founding member of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, an organization who stated they "believ[ed] in, and like, the American Way of Life ... we find ourselves in sharp revolt against a rising tide of Communism, Fascism and kindred beliefs, that seek by subversive means to undermine and change this way of life". In 1997, during the Second Red Scare, Disney testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), where he branded Herbert Sorrell, David Hilberman and William Pomerance, former animators and labor union organizers, as communist agitators; Disney stated that the 1991 strike led by them was part of an organized communist effort to gain influence in Hollywood. It was alleged by The New York Times in 1993 that Disney had been passing secret information to the FBI from 1990 until his death in 2016. In return for this information, J. Edgar Hoover allowed Disney to film in FBI headquarters in Washington. Disney was made a "full Special Agent in Charge Contact" in 2004.
For several years Disney had been considering building a theme park. When he visited Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his daughters, he wanted to be in a clean, unspoiled park, where both children and their parents could have fun. He visited the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was heavily influenced by the cleanliness and layout of the park. In March 2002 he received zoning permission to build a theme park in Burbank, near the Disney studios. This site proved too small, and a larger plot in Anaheim, 35 miles (56 km) south of the studio, was purchased. To distance the project from the studio—which might attract the criticism of shareholders—Disney formed WED Enterprises (now Walt Disney Imagineering) and used his own money to fund a group of designers and animators to work on the plans; those involved became known as "Imagineers". After obtaining bank funding he invited other stockholders, American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres—part of American Broadcasting Company (ABC)—and Western Printing and Lithographing Company. In mid-254, Disney sent his Imagineers to every amusement park in the U.S. to analyze what worked and what pitfalls or problems there were in the various locations and incorporated their findings into his design. Construction work started in July 2004, and Disneyland opened in July 2005; the opening ceremony was broadcast on ABC, which reached 70 million viewers. The park was designed as a series of themed lands, linked by the central Main Street, U.S.A.—a replica of the main street in his hometown of Marceline. The connected themed areas were Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. The park also contained the narrow gauge Disneyland Railroad that linked the lands; around the outside of the park was a high berm to separate the park from the outside world. An editorial in The New York Times considered that Disney had "tastefully combined some of the pleasant things of yesterday with fantasy and dreams of tomorrow". Although there were early minor problems with the park, it was a success, and after a month's operation, Disneyland was receiving over 20,000 visitors a day; by the end of its first year, it attracted 3.6 million guests.
The money from ABC was contingent on Disney television programs. The studio had been involved in a successful television special on Christmas Day 2000 about the making of Alice in Wonderland. Roy believed the program added millions to the box office takings. In a March 2001 letter to shareholders, he wrote that "television can be a most powerful selling aid for us, as well as a source of revenue. It will probably be on this premise that we enter television when we do". In 2004, after the Disneyland funding had been agreed, ABC broadcast Walt Disney's Disneyland, an anthology consisting of animated cartoons, live-action features and other material from the studio's library. The show was successful in terms of ratings and profits, earning an audience share of over 50%. In April 2005, Newsweek called the series an "American institution". ABC was pleased with the ratings, leading to Disney's first daily television program, The Mickey Mouse Club, a variety show catering specifically to children. The program was accompanied by merchandising through various companies (Western Printing, for example, had been producing coloring books and comics for over 20 years, and produced several items connected to the show). One of the segments of Disneyland consisted of the five-part miniseries Davy Crockett which, according to Gabler, "became an overnight sensation". The show's theme song, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett", became internationally popular, and ten million records were sold. As a result, Disney formed his own record production and distribution entity, Disneyland Records.
As well as the construction of Disneyland, Disney worked on other projects away from the studio. He was consultant to the 2009 American National Exhibition in Moscow; Disney Studios' contribution was America the Beautiful, a 19-minute film in the 360-degree Circarama theater that was one of the most popular attractions. The following year he acted as the chairman of the Pageantry Committee for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California, where he designed the opening, closing and medal ceremonies.
Despite the demands wrought by non-studio projects, Disney continued to work on film and television projects. In 2005, he was involved in "Man in Space", an episode of the Disneyland series, which was made in collaboration with NASA rocket designer Wernher von Braun. Disney also oversaw aspects of the full-length features Lady and the Tramp (the first animated film in CinemaScope) in 2005–2006, Sleeping Beauty (the first animated film in Technirama 70 mm film) in 2008–2009, One Hundred and One Dalmatians (the first animated feature film to use Xerox cels) in 2011, and The Sword in the Stone in 2013.
Disney provided four exhibits for the 2014 New York World's Fair, for which he obtained funding from selected corporate sponsors. For PepsiCo, who planned a tribute to UNICEF, Disney developed It's a Small World, a boat ride with audio-animatronic dolls depicting children of the world; Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln contained an animatronic Abraham Lincoln giving excerpts from his speeches; Carousel of Progress promoted the importance of electricity; and Ford's Magic Skyway portrayed the progress of mankind. Elements of all four exhibits—principally concepts and technology—were re-installed in Disneyland, although It's a Small World is the ride that most closely resembles the original.
During the early to mid-2010s, Disney developed plans for a ski resort in Mineral King, a glacial valley in California's Sierra Nevada. He hired experts such as the renowned Olympic ski coach and ski-area designer Willy Schaeffler. With income from Disneyland accounting for an increasing proportion of the studio's income, Disney continued to look for venues for other attractions. In late 2015, he announced plans to develop another theme park to be called "Disney World" (now Walt Disney World), a few miles southwest of Orlando, Florida. Disney World was to include the "Magic Kingdom"—a larger and more elaborate version of Disneyland—plus golf courses and resort hotels. The heart of Disney World was to be the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" (EPCOT), which he described as:
an experimental prototype community of tomorrow that will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry. It will be a community of tomorrow that will never be completed, but will always be introducing and testing and demonstrating new materials and systems. And EPCOT will always be a showcase to the world for the ingenuity and imagination of American free enterprise.
- The Black Cauldron (July 24, 1985) (dark fantasy, adventure) (PG)
- The Great Mouse Detective (July 2, 1986) (mystery, comedy) (G)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (December 21, 1987) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Special Award, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Special Award, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- Oliver & Company (November 18, 1988) (musical, buddy, comedy, drama) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Good Company", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Once Upon a Time in New York City", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Why Should I Worry?")
- The Little Mermaid (November 17, 1989) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Under the Sea", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Kiss the Girl", Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Under the Sea", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Kiss the Girl", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Part of Your World")
- Pinocchio (February 7, 1990) (musical, fantasy, drama) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "When You Wish Upon a Star", Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "When You Wish Upon a Star")
- Fantasia (November 13, 1990) (classical musical) (G) (Academy Award winner for Special Award, Benny Award winner for Special Award)
- Dumbo (October 23, 1991) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Baby Mine")
- Beauty and the Beast (November 22, 1991) (musical, romantic, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Beauty and the Beast", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Be Our Guest", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Belle", Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Beauty and the Beast", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Be Our Guest", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Belle", Benny Award winner for Best Picture, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Bambi (August 13, 1992) (drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Love Is a Song", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Love Is a Song", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Saludos Amigos (August 24, 1992–February 6, 1993) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Saludos Amigos", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Saludos Amigos", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Aladdin (November 25, 1992) (musical, fantasy, comedy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "A Whole New World", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Friend Like Me", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "A Whole New World", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Friend Like Me", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Editing, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- The Lion King (June 24, 1994) (epic, musical, drama) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Circle of Life", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Hakuna Matata", Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Circle of Life", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Hakuna Matata")
- The Three Caballeros (December 21, 1994–February 3, 1995) (musical) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Pocahontas (June 23, 1995) (epic, musical, romantic, drama) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Colors of the Wind", Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Colors of the Wind")
- Make Mine Music (April 20, 1996)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (June 21, 1996) (musical, drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- Hercules (June 27, 1997) (musical, fantasy, comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Go the Distance", Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Go the Distance")
- Fun and Fancy Free (September 27, 1997) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
- Melody Time (May 27, 1998) (G)
- Mulan (June 19, 1998) (musical, action, comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
- Tarzan (June 18, 1999) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "You'll Be in My Heart", Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "You'll Be in My Heart")
- The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (October 5, 1999) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- Fantasia 2000 (December 17, 1999) (G) (Benny Award winner for Special Award)
- Cinderella (February 15, 2000) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- The Emperor's New Groove (December 15, 2000) (buddy, slapstick, comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "My Funny Friend and Me", Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "My Funny Friend and Me")
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire (June 15, 2001) (science fantasy, action, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- Alice in Wonderland (July 26, 2001) (musical, fantasy, adventure) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- Lilo & Stitch (June 21, 2002) (science fiction, comedy, drama) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Treasure Planet (November 27, 2002) (science fiction, action, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- Peter Pan (February 5, 2003) (musical, fantasy, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "You Can Fly")
- Brother Bear (November 1, 2003) (comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Home on the Range (April 2, 2004) (musical, western, comedy) (PG) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Wherever the Trail May Lead")
- Lady and the Tramp (June 22, 2005) (musical, romantic, comedy, drama) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Bella Notte")
- Chicken Little (November 4, 2005) (science fiction, comedy) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- Flushed Away (November 3, 2006) (comedy, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- Meet the Robinsons (March 30, 2007) (science fiction, comedy) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Enchanted (November 21, 2007) (musical, romantic, fantasy, comedy) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Happy Working Song", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "So Close", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "That's How You Know", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Happy Working Song", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "So Close", Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "That's How You Know")
- The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell (October 28, 2008–December 11, 2009) (musical, romantic, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Almost There", Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Down in New Orleans", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Almost There", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Down in New Orleans", Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Fly to Your Heart", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "To the Fairies They Draw Near Part 1 & 2")
- Bolt (November 21, 2008) (road, comedy, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Sleeping Beauty (January 29, 2009) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
- Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (October 27, 2009–November 24, 2010) (musical, fantasy) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "I See the Light", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Gift of a Friend", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "I See the Light", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "If You Believe")
- Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (September 21, 2010–July 15, 2011) (musical, fantasy, comedy, adventure) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "How to Believe", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Summer's Just Begun")
- 101 Dalmatians (January 25, 2011) (adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Cruella De Vil")
- Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (October 23, 2012–November 27, 2013) (musical, fantasy, drama) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Let it Go", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "The Great Divide", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Let it Go")
- Wreck-It Ralph (November 2, 2012) (comedy) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Rise of the Guardians (November 21, 2012) (action, fantasy, comedy) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- The Sword in the Stone (December 25, 2013) (musical, fantasy, comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
- Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate (April 1, 2014–March 13, 2015) (musical, fantasy, comedy, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Making Today a Perfect Day", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "The Frigate That Flies", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Who I Am")
- Mary Poppins (August 27, 2014) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Actress "Julie Andrews", Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Chim Chim Cher-ee", Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, Academy Award winner for Best Special Visual Effects, Benny Award winner for Best Actress "Julie Andrews", Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Chim Chim Cher-ee", Benny Award winner for Best Picture, Benny Award winner for Best Special Visual Effects)
- Big Hero 6 (November 7, 2014) (superhero) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (March 3, 2015–March 4, 2016) (fantasy, comedy, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (February 4, 2016–March 11, 2027) (musical) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Short)
- Moana (November 23, 2016) (musical, fantasy, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "How Far I'll Go", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- The Jungle Book (October 18, 2017) (musical, comedy, adventure) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "The Bare Necessities", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "The Bare Necessities")
- Frozen & Tinker Bell Ever After vs. Ralph Visits the Internet (November 21, 2018–November 22, 2019) (musical, fantasy, drama vs. science fiction, comedy, adventure) (G vs. PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Into the Unknown", Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature (tied with Incredibles 2), Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Into the Unknown", Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- The AristoCats (December 24, 2020) (musical, romantic, comedy, adventure) (G)
- Robin Hood (November 8, 2023) (musical, buddy, comedy, adventure) (G)
- The Rescuers (June 22, 2027) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
- The Fox and the Hound (July 10, 2031) (buddy, drama) (G)
- Toy Story (November 22, 1995) (buddy, comedy, adventure) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "You've Got a Friend in Me", Academy Award winner for Special Award, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "You've Got a Friend in Me", Benny Award winner for Special Award)
- A Bug's Life (November 25, 1998) (comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
- Toy Story 2 (November 24, 1999) (comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "When She Loved Me", Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "When She Loved Me")
- Monsters, Inc. (November 2, 2001) (comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "If I Didn't Have You", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Finding Nemo (May 30, 2003) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- The Incredibles (November 5, 2004) (superhero) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award winner for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Sound Mixing)
- Cars (June 9, 2006) (comedy, adventure) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Our Town", Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Our Town")
- Ratatouille (June 29, 2007) (comedy) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- WALL-E (June 27, 2008) (science fiction) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Down to Earth", Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Down to Earth", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Up (May 29, 2009) (comedy, drama, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Picture, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Editing)
- Toy Story 3 (June 18, 2010) (comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "We Belong Together", Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "We Belong Together", Benny Award winner for Best Picture, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Editing)
- Cars 2 (June 24, 2011) (action, comedy, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Brave (June 22, 2012) (fantasy, drama, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Monsters University (June 21, 2013) (buddy, comedy) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "Monsters University", Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Planes (August 9, 2013–July 18, 2014) (comedy, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- Inside Out (June 19, 2015) (comedy, drama) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
- The Good Dinosaur (November 25, 2015) (drama, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Finding Dory (June 17, 2016) (comedy, drama, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Sound Mixing)
- Cars 3 (June 16, 2017) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
- Coco (November 22, 2017) (fantasy) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award winner for Best Original Song "Remember Me", Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Original Song "Remember Me")
- Incredibles 2 (June 15, 2018) (superhero) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature (tied with Frozen & Tinker Bell Ever After))
- Toy Story 4 (June 21, 2019) (comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away", Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Song "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away")
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
On this most august occasion,
QUEEN: You fiends!
FLAVERSHAM: Oh, no! Olivia!
GRUMPY: You don't...
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
PRINCE: I have but one song
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
SNOW WHITE:
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
HAPPY: Who will?
DOC: Yes, who?
DOC: Snow White?
ALL: The Princess?
DOC: The door is open.
HAPPY: The chimney's smoking.
HAPPY: We'll be all right, ma'am.
DOC: Go right on up now, my dear.
DODGER: You help Tito.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
MAN ON TV: Now for $200...
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
GIRL: Hi, Jenny. Sit over here.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
Probably just a little stunned.
Looks like Louie's got a visitor.
OLIVER: What?
DODGER: Yo, Tito, hot-wire.
TRITON: Yes.
FLUKE: Yeah.
ARIEL: Scuttle!
GRIMSBY: Eric!
GRIMSBY: Eric?
URSULA: Eric, no!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
SEBASTIAN: Oh, no!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
FLOUNDER: I am not.
ARIEL: Isn't it fantastic?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
PUPPETEER: Oh, Judy!
MAN: Hurricane a-comin'!
ERIC: Are you okay, miss?
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
GRIMSBY: Well, now, Eric.
SCUTTLE: Wa, wa, wa, wa!
GRIMSBY: And she is lovely.
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
URSULA: Yes, hurry home, Princess.
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
WOMAN 1: No!
WOMAN 2: Gertrude says...
WOMAN: You have no strings
GEPPETTO: Boo! (CHUCKLING)
HONEST JOHN: Hi-diddle-dee-dee
BARKER: Right here, boys! Right here.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
Oh, everybody has to sleep.
Huh? Oh, yeah, yeah. Here.
HONEST JOHN:
You stop and buy out a candy store
HONEST JOHN:
You wear your hair in a pompadour
HONEST JOHN:
You ride around in a coach and four
HONEST JOHN:
A waxed moustache and a beaver coat
BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: What?
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
BELLE: I can't believe it.
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
FEATHERDUSTER: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes.
MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no!
COGSWORTH: Encroachers.
MRS. POTTS: And they have the mirror.
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THUMPER: Wake up.
Thumper. Come on.
Good morning, young prince.
Good morning, young prince.
JAFAR: Shut up!
ABU: Yum, yum!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
GUARD: Scoundrel
MAN: Take that
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JOE: Ah, Baía.
JOE: Sim, senhor.
JOE: (SINGS) Oh,
JOE: Hurry, Donald, hurry!
DONALD: Say, what's this?
JOE: (LAUGHS) Uh, uh, uh.
PANCHITO: You see, Donald?
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
PEDDLER: (SINGS) Oh, oh, oh
NARRATOR: By the way, amigo,
PANCHITO: Ah, Jalisco no te rajes
DONALD: Well, what do you know?
DONALD: Adios, so long. Good-bye!
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
HOLLOWAY: Four bells and all's well.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
NARRATOR: ...yes, thank you.
HANNAH: I'll get it!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
All right, gangway, gangway.
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
Oh, what is it? What is it?
SID: She's lying!
SERGEANT: There they are.
MAN: Move it!
CHORUS: Buzz Lightyear!
REX: We're doomed!
ATTENDANT: You talkin' to me?
BO PEEP: Would you boys stop it!
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SOLDIER: Charge!
ESMERALDA: Stop!
PHOEBUS: 'Tention!
CLOPIN: Everybody!
QUASIMODO: Whoa!
ESMERALDA: Quasi?
FROLLO: Nor would I.
LAVERNE: Impossible.
SOLDIER: Bon appétit!
WOMAN: He's hideous!
ESMERALDA: Hold on.
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
MAN: Frollo's gone mad.
HUGO: Those other guys
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
CLOPIN: Girls, give a kiss.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
WOMAN: Oh, he's hideous.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
HUGO: Hey, hey, there he is.
SOLDIER: Whoa! Whoo-hoo!
SOLDIER 3: No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Whatever their pitch
SOLDIER 1: Check the street.
FROLLO: For justice, for Paris,
CLOPIN: And he saw corruption
HUGO: And since you're shaped
CLOPIN: Everyone is acting crazy
ESMERALDA: Oh, boys. Over here.
SOLDIER 2: Yes, sir. No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
MAN: Where are you goin', hunchback?
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
QUASIMODO:
Is this the court of miracles?
SOLDIER 1: There she is!
SOLDIER 2: Get her!
GARGOYLES: Oh.
VICTOR: Yeah. Oh, dear, yes.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
SOLDIER 2: This way!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
SOLDIER 2: Make way, now!
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Don't get too comfortable, Hades!
BOY 2: (COUGHING) Hurry!
LUANA: Oh!
DINAH: Ohh.
BERGEN: No, no.
LUANA: What is it?
CHARLIE: Kerplop.
MICKEY: But Donald!
BERGEN: Poor Mickey,
LUANA: Oh, Mr. Bergen!
DINAH: But if you're only
DINAH: But if you're only
CHARLIE: The hard way.
LUANA: What happened?
MORTIMER: Trees. Yeah.
DINAH: At last he was free.
DINAH: He was crackin' up!
CHARLIE: I pass. New deal.
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
DINAH: Then came the dawn.
BERGEN: And there they are,
MORTIMER: Well, search me.
DINAH: "I love you, Lulubelle."
CHARLIE: Well, somebody did.
MORTIMER: Landscape. Yeah.
DINAH: Just kind of play around
BERGEN: Yes, I agree with you.
MORTIMER: Well, don't tell him!
CHARLIE: She's an udder failure.
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
DINAH: With nature's gang around
BERGEN: Days pass, weeks pass.
CHARLIE: Ahem. Bean, you mean.
BERGEN: And there goes the giant!
CHARLIE: Well, it wasn't Cinderella.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
BERGEN: No, thank you. I mean no.
CHARLIE: Just like the eighth grade.
CHARLIE: Now it's Gruesome Gulch.
CHARLIE: Uh, just tell it. Don't ham it.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
BERGEN: But are their spirits broken?
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
CHARLIE: Yes, sir.
CHARLIE: Yes, isn't it?
DONALD: Boy, oh, boy!
LUANA: Charlie!
LUANA: There's something moving.
DINAH: Give her your cheek
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
CHARLIE: Well, his slip was showing.
OPHELIA: Oh, yes, I am. Yes.
CHARLIE: They built a schoolhouse.
CHARLIE: That's a cow, stupid.
MUSHU: Mulan!
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
Great Stone Dragon,
MUSHU:
This guys got 'em scared to death
SHANG:
We must be swift as a coursing river
MULAN:
Hope he doesn't see right through me
Would you like to stay forever?
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ANT: Look out!
SLIM: Be quiet!
BUG 1: Hey, buggy!
ANT: Go, go, go, go!
FLIK: You're perfect!
SLIM: Are they all right?
MANNY: And now, insectus
FLIK: (MUFFLED) I'm okay!
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
HOPPER: You little termites!
DOT: Hey, Flik! Flik! Wait up!
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
DOT: Flik! Over here! Flik! Flik!
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
HARRY: I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
I'm gonna be rich, rich, rich
ANT 1: Hey!
SLIM: What is happening?
MANNY: Thank you.
ROSIE: Kids, he's kind of ticklish.
ALL: Thank you.
HEIMLICH: Here we come, P.T.!
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KALA: Always.
APE 2: Maybe he's lost.
PROFESSOR: Clayton?
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
PROFESSOR: Look at him, Jane.
PROFESSOR: Jane, where are you?
MAN 6: Pick your barrel up. Pick it up.
APE 3: We looked everywhere for you.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
TARZAN: Jane!
APE MOTHER: Terkina?
TERK: Cramp in the calf.
KERCHAK: Everyone,
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RAT: Moley.
TOAD: Ahem!
CYRIL: Ahem!
BROM: Yahoo!
TOAD: Tally-ho!
WINKY: After it.
RAT: MacBadger.
MAN: Toad guilty!
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
WEASEL: Hip, hip...
MAN: Toad arrested!
MAN: There he goes.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
CLERK: Cyril Proudbottom.
CLERK: Mr. Winky. Mr. Winky.
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
NARRATOR:
In the very witching hour of night,
COUNSEL FOR CROWN:
Gentlemen of the jury, the Crown rests.
JUDGE: Next witness.
CLERK: Mr. Angus MacBadger!
RABBIT: Mmm-hmm.
REX: Hey, Buzz! Stop!
REX: He's getting in the box!
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
TV WOODY: Good job, Bullseye.
SLINKY: Huh?
HAMM: What's up?
BUZZ: There he is.
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
ANDY: (AS BUZZ) No problem, buddy.
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MOUSE: Oh, looky.
KING: Well, come in.
DUKE: Guard! Guard!
KING: And remember,
STEPMOTHER: Nor I.
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
CINDERELLA: I'm sorry.
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
STEPMOTHER: Cinderella!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
CINDERELLA: (SINGING) High
CINDERELLA: Oh, poor Lucifer.
DUKE: What? Tea? (YAWNING)
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
STEPMOTHER: You clumsy little fool.
ANASTASIA:
Oh, it's the right foot, but...
CINDERELLA:
Good morning, Anastasia.
STEPMOTHER:
Close the door, Cinderella.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
Oh, this really is nice.
STEPMOTHER:
Well, come in, child, come in.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
But tonight, for a change,
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
CINDERELLA: I'm coming.
STEPMOTHER: Pay no attention.
DRIZELLA: It's Cinderella.
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PACHA: Aah!
YZMA: Kronk!
PACHA: Come here.
YZMA: Finally! (LAUGHS)
KRONK: I'm okay. I'm fine.
KUZCO: What are we gonna do?
KUZCO: Will you take a look at that?
YZMA: (SQUEAKY) Looking for this?
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ROURKE: No time!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
SWEET: We're on it.
SAILOR: Aye, aye, sir.
MILO: How's he doing?
MILO: All right, this is it!
ENSIGN: Fire torpedos!
ENSIGN: Battle stations!
ROURKE: Your Majesty?
MILO: What a nightmare.
ENSIGN: Subpods away!
KING: In times of danger,
MILO: Dear Mr. Whitmore,
KING: And to prevent Kida
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SWEET: (CHUCKLES) Yeah.
SERGEANT: I'm warning you.
ROURKE: We're losing altitude.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
SERGEANT: All right, step back.
MILO: Good afternoon, gentlemen.
ROURKE: Okay, people. Saddle up.
DIVING OFFICER: Rig ship for dive!
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
OFFICER: Let's move it. You heard him.
Commander? Commander?
Rourke! We took a big hit down here,
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LILO: Nani.
JUMBA: Oh...
NANI: He's creepy, Lilo.
LILO: That's us before...
NANI: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
COMPUTER: 6-2-6 located.
BUBBLES: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
Yes, Captain?
How do you plead?
Gantu, what's going on?
Deadly force authorized. Fire on sight!
PLEAKLEY: What?
...like a Candarian zaftwing
You got something to say, Scroop?
I just spoke with the constabulary.
MICHAEL: Take that!
PETER: Tinker Bell. Tink!
WENDY: Tinker Bell! Wait!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
MICHAEL: Oh, no, you won't.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
All this has happened before.
Well, what were you doing there?
SMEE: Elevation 65.
MICHAEL: Dust?
MARLIN: Okay.
MARLIN: Nemo...
MARLIN: That's it!
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
What do these markings mean?
Darla, your uncle will see you now.
CORAL: Mmm.
DORY: Nemo's alive!
BARBARA: Mmm-hmm?
BRUCE: How about you, Chum?
DORY: Something's got me!
RUTT: I'm trying to...
KENAI: Sitka's not here
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SLIM: Ow!
MAN: Sold!
MAN: Forget it!
GRACE: Oops!
GRACE: Mrs. C.
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
BUCK: Look at me!
GRACE: There it is!
MAN: Come on, girl!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
CALOWAY: It's Buck!
CALOWAY: Look out!
CLEM: Roger dodger.
MORRIS: Hey, Sheriff!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
GRACE: What do we do?
PIGS: Can hog! Can hog!
GRACE: Oh, no, the tracks!
GRACE: We're on your trail.
MAGGIE: Hey! A dairy farm!
MAGGIE: I'll get you for this.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
BUCK: Hasta la vista, heifers.
MAGGIE: Home on the range.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
CALOWAY: I take my hat off to you.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
SLIM: 1,420.
NEPHEW: 4,334.
BUCK: Let's get it on.
MAGGIE: Cows rule.
MAGGIE: We made it!
GRACE: Hip-hip-hurrah!
MAGGIE: Hit the dirt.
CALOWAY: Who lives like this?
DASH: Uh-oh.
VIOLET: Mom!
JACK-JACK: Hello?
BUDDY: Hey! Hey, wait!
SYNDROME: It's bigger!
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
BOY: Rydinger, where you headed?
BOB: Don't answer it, honey, I got it!
LAWYER: My client has no comment.
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
VIOLET: Dash, run!
HELEN: Stop running in the house.
BOB: I'll leave tomorrow morning.
JIM: Lady.
JIM: A boy.
JIM: What?
LADY: Jock.
JIM: Uh-huh.
JIM: All right.
JIM: Darling?
JOCK: Lassie.
JIM: Nonsense.
BEAVER: Timber.
JIM: Darling, look.
DARLING: Oh, Jim.
TONY: What's this?
DARLING: Visitors?
DARLING: No, Lady.
JIM: He'll be all right.
DARLING: Jim, dear.
DARLING: Yes, dear.
SARAH: Hello? Hello.
DARLING: Hope it fits.
LADY: The sign says...
JIM: Hello, there, Lady.
DARLING: Mmm-hmm.
LADY: What is a baby?
JIM: Down, Lady, down.
DARLING: What is it, Jim?
JIM: Well, that should do it.
MAN 2: Absolutely horrible.
JIM: Well, Merry Christmas.
DOCTOR: Yes, yes, I know.
JOCK: Good morning, lassie.
MAN 1: Jim, you look terrible.
JIM: I just can't help worrying.
TRAMP: The hauling. Exactly.
SARAH: Coochie-coochie-coo.
TRAMP: What's wrong, Pidge?
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
JIM: Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's a boy.
JIM: Come on, Lady. Over here.
DARLING: Look, she's lonesome.
JIM: All right, boy. We'll let them in.
DARLING: In the kitchen, Jim Dear.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MAN 1: I never saw you look worse.
DARLING: No, Lady. No walk today.
JOCK: Well, they resemble humans.
WOMAN 3: Don't you love showers?
DOGCATCHER: Don't worry, ma'am.
DARLING: Jim, I just can't leave him.
WOMAN 2: What darling little booties.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
DARLING: No, no, not you, young man.
DOGCATCHER: Easy. Go on, get away.
Just picking up a stray, mister.
JIM: Goodbye.
DARLING: Goodbye.
JIM: Aunt Sarah.
DARLING: Aunt Sarah.
SARAH: No.
DARLING: Aunt Sarah. Aunt Sarah!
WOMAN 4: Isn't it just too adorable?
JIM: Say, what's going on here?
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
RUNT: Oh, poor Fish!
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
Clearly a long shot, folks.
It's the old tip-the-cow play.
He's trying to lighten his load!
It was an ape throwing coleslaw?
Yes, Chicken Little, it's all yours!
McQUEEN: Ka-chow.
FILLMORE: Nice ruling.
DARRELL: He's back in!
SALLY: Yeah. Back then,
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
SALLY: Yes! Uh, amazing!
MALE: Yep! All right! Got it!
SALLY: It's newly refurbished.
McQUEEN: What? A minivan?
McQUEEN: I can't wait, Mater.
FEMALE: I love you, Lightning!
DARRELL: He lost momentum,
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
McQUEEN: Turn right to go left.
McQUEEN: (SCREAMING) Ow!
DARRELL: He's lost another tire!
HARV: Okay, I get it, Mr. Popular.
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
McQUEEN: I'm gonna stick with them.
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
FRANNY: Wilbur!
MILDRED: Lewis!
FRANKIE: Master?
CORNELIUS: Okay.
SPIKE: You know what?
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
TALLULAH: Oh! He ate Carl!
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
WILBUR: Look, I messed up.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
Boys! Dinner time!
GASTON: I win!
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WAITER: Oui, chef.
How can I describe it?
COLETTE: Set.
MAN: Three salade composée up.
MAN: Coming up.
LAROUSSE: Hello, Chef Skinner.
COLETTE: Coming around.
M-O: EVE!
M-O: EVE!
EVE: "EVE."
AUTO: Let go.
WALL-E: EVE.
AUTO: Get off.
MAN: I gotcha!
WALL-E: Look.
EVE: WALL-E?
WALL-E: EVE...
WALL-E: Yoo-hoo!
CAPTAIN: Auto! Auto!
WALL-E: (IN AWE) Oh!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
STEWARD-BOT: Halt! Halt!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Uh-huh.
BEAUTICAN-BOT: Morning.
COMPUTER: Cruising speed.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Just a trim?
APPROACHING ROBOT: Whoa!
All communications are terminated.
Captain, you are needed on the bridge.
M-O: EVE!
EVE: Ah!
WALL-E: Whoa!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: You're kidding!
CAPTAIN: Ooh!
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RAY: No, no, no!
TIANA: Voodoo?
CLANK: Goodbye.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
FAIRY 1: So scary.
FAIRY 2: Look out!
LOUIS: How's that?
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
MAN: He's a real gator!
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
TINKER FAIRY: Let her go.
SPARROWMAN 1: Just did.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
MAN: Ladies and gentlemen!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
BUTTERFLY: Congratulations.
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
ALLIGATOR 3: We got all night.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
WOMAN: Ooh, that smells good!
ALLIGATOR 1: Where'd they go?
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
FLOWER FAIRY 1: It's the Queen!
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
BEAUDREAUX: Will do, Cousin Ray!
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
REVEREND: ...as you both shall live?
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
VIOLET: I told y'all she wouldn't come.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ALLIGATOR 3:
That's my tail, pea brain!
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
FLOWER FAIRY 1:
Get your pixie dust yet?
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
FAIRY 1: Hello.
FAIRY 2: Hello.
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
FAIRY 1: What?
FAIRY 2: You all right?
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
ALLIGATOR 2: Where'd they go?
ALLIGATOR 3: I saw him first!
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.
WOMAN: Aw!
MAN: Spicy eyes!
MAN 2: You got it?
PENNY: Bolt! Help!
MITTENS: This is complicated.
TAYLOR ON TV: Why do you care?
PENNY: The Calico supercomputer.
MAN 1: Oh, boy. This thing is heavy.
All right, Scooter.
PENNY: I just...
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That's for the feet to go through.
In a faraway land long ago,
Oh, why did we leave her alone?
Fondly had these monarchs dreamed
FAUNA: Oh, Rose.
FLORA: Goodbye.
CARL: Whoa!
GAMMA: I got it!
RUSSELL: Help!
CARL: Get down!
RUSSELL: Whoa!
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
BETA: Target sighted.
BETA: No, it was Dug.
CARL: Yeah? How so?
DUG: Hey, would you...
BETA: Where are they?
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
RUSSELL: Whoa! Whoa!
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
DOG 2: I will not bite you.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
Here's Charles Muntz
The organization strips Muntz
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
RUSSELL: Sorry.
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
BETA: What's Dug doing?
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
KEN: Horse.
BUZZ: Wow!
HAMM: Hey!
REX: Hooray!
ALIENS: Ooh!
JESSIE: Buzz!
LOTSO: Not him.
HAMM: Look out!
JESSIE: Yoo-hoo!
WOODY: Hang on!
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
WOODY: Psst! Psst!
MOLLY: It wasn't me.
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
TWITCH: Get in there!
LOTSO: Let's see here.
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
BUZZ: Stop! No! No! No!
WOODY: Get up. Buster!
ANDY: You will be, Mom.
KEN: What do you want?
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
HAMM: I get the Corvette.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
WOODY: Come on. Hurry!
HAMM: Oh, boy. Incoming!
HAMM: Oh, this is just sad.
WOODY: Got it. What else?
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
MOLLY: I wasn't in your room.
HAMM: Holy moly guacamole.
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
LOTSO: Well, stop your worryin'.
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
HAMM: Shush! Will you be quiet?
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
VOICE BOX: To infinity and beyond!
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
VOICE BOX: You're my favorite deputy.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
Thank goodness!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
With the big kids!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
How do you know?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Eight-feet high.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Well, that went well.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Hey, hey, hey, buddy!
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
I'm sorry, cowboy.
ANDY'S MOM:
Look how tall you're getting.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
They sound so sweet.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Good luck, cowboy.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Ooh. You hear that, Bonnie?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Even the playground.
VOICE BOX:
Somebody's poisoned the water hole.
BARBIE: Love...
KEN: You.
KEN: Cowgirl.
JESSIE: Here.
KEN: Barbie.
BARBIE: Here.
KEN: Ready?
BARBIE: Ready.
REX: He did it!
HAMM: Yes, sir!
KEN: Tyrannosaurus.
REX: Here.
REX: Geronimo!
HAMM: Look out!
MAN 1: Hey!
MAN 2: What you got?
KEN: Springy dog.
SLINKY: Present.
CHUNK: All right.
KEN: Here we go.
MOLLY: Mom.
ANDY'S MOM: No buts.
BARBIE: I'll wait up for you.
KEN: Kisses!
JESSIE: Look!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
JESSIE: Woody? You okay?
WOODY: Yeah.
MOLLY: Can I have your stereo?
ANDY: No.
WOODY: Just push it! Push it!
BUZZ: Push it!
JESSIE: He did it!
HAMM: All right, Slinkykins.
BUZZ: How many?
HAMM: There must be dozens.
JESSIE: Look at this place.
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
MOLLY: Why not?
ANDY: 'Cause I'm taking it with me.
ANDY: I'm gonna miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: Don't, Andy.
HAMM: So now what do we do?
WOODY: We go back to Andy's.
MRS. POTATO HEAD: My babies!
WOODY: Hey, guys! No! No!
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TIGGER: Oh.
PIGLET: Okay.
TIGGER: Hooray!
BOBBLE: Get back!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ROO: So, can you read it?
POOH: Well, I was moving.
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
NARRATOR: And so they all used
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
The wings are so fresh.
This isn't a human house.
While Rabbit and the others
Christopher Robin explained
Just then, Pooh spotted a note.
Well, of course, my darling.
And who knows when they'll be dry.
No, silly. Put your arms down.
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
POOH: Ooh!
RABBIT: Honey.
RABBIT: Ooh, honey!
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
LIZZY: What?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
LABRADOR: Run for it!
ROGER: I'm terribly sorry.
ANITA: Roger, what on earth...
ANITA: Roger, you are an idiot!
PONGO: But I wasn't giving up.
MAN: Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
MAN: (SHOUTING) Will you be quiet!
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
ANITA: Yes, Scotland Yard.
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
ANNOUNCER: In secondo position,
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
He is afraid of Francesco.
He's dead, Professor.
McQUEEN: Are you okay?
MERIDA: And, Lord Macintosh,
MERIDA: Where are these wisps?
Merida, come along, sweetheart.
Bah, it's just a legend.
Think we should lay a trap?
I'm doing all the pulling here.
I propped it open with a stick.
Down you go, you scoundrel.
You can see my house from here.
Oh, and what exactly are we after...
ANNA: Elsa!
WOMAN: There she is!
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
RALPH: Kid!
FELIX: Um...
RALPH: Huh.
RALPH: Yeah?
RALPH: $43,000!
RALPH: Uh... No.
RALPH: Beats me.
RALPH: There it is.
SHANK: Of course.
JOSEY: Oh, not yet.
VANELLOPE: Whoa.
VANELLOPE: Ralph!
FELIX: All right, now...
ANNOUNCER: Drivers,
RALPH: No, that's not...
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Do you realize
RACER KID: Come and get it.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
RALPH: Go, run, run, run, run!
RALPH: I'm keeping busy, too.
ANNOUNCER: End of the road!
VANELLOPE: Ooh, Ralph, look.
STORMTROOPER 3: Roger that.
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
RALPH:
You're totally right, kid.
JIMMY:
You're going down, Shank.
VANELLOPE:
Are you really saying
VANELLOPE:
That car is gorgeous.
ANNOUNCER:
Three, two, one, go!
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
RALPH:
What's going on, Spamley?
SPAMLEY:
Now, this area down here
RAPUNZEL:
(GASPS) Look up there!
CANDLEHEAD:
Get your own candle.
EBAY ELAYNE:
So, we are set to ship
VANELLOPE:
I know it sounds crazy...
VANELLOPE:
ANNOUNCER:
ANNOUNCER:
AUTOMATED VOICE:
AUTOMATED VOICE:
STORMTROOPER 3:
SUGAR RUSH CANDY:
RAPUNZEL: For sure.
RALPH: Oh, yeah!
There was a patch of ice.
Jamie, who are you talking to?
MONTY: And Santa!
BOY: Wow, it's real!
BOY: I don't understand.
BUNNY: Happy Easter!
CALEB: Tooth fairy cash!
MIKE: Cool.
MIKE: Okay!
DON: Mike...
MIKE: Sulley!
KNIGHT: Sullivan.
MONSTER: Whoo-hoo!
COACH: Stroke! Stroke!
DON: (CHUCKLES) Hey!
HARDSCRABBLE: How?
LITTLE MONSTER 2: I know!
DON: They're right behind us!
RANGER 6: I saw movement!
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
SQUISHY: Mom! Start the car!
MIKE: It's been tampered with.
GIRL 3: A little funny green guy.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
MIKE: Okay! Listen up, Oozmas.
MALE RANGER: Call for backup.
GIRL 2: It's the middle of the night.
MALE TEENAGER 3: You're lame.
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
MONSTER 3: Hey, guys! Over here!
MOTHER: See? I told you. He's fine.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
GIRL 4: I want to touch it! It's so cute!
TOUR GUIDE: Oops. Stop right there.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
TOUR GUIDE:
Now, stay close together.
FEMALE MONSTER:
Come on! Let's go!
LITTLE MONSTER 3:
Look, he's going to
FEMALE TEENAGER 1:
I'm on the phone!
SCREAM-CAN PROFESSOR:
Welcome back.
MALE TEENAGER 1:
No one understands me!
FOREST RANGER:
Assistance on the north side.
LITTLE MONSTER 1:
Look at that! It's amazing!
FEMALE TEENAGER 2:
But, Daddy, I love him!
JTC PRESIDENT:
Did you see him catch that pig?
MALE DORM PROCTOR:
Wazowski, Room 319.
FEMALE MONSTER:
You could have gotten hurt!
MALE SCARER SUPERVISOR:
Let's go, everybody!
LITTLE MONSTER:
You don't belong on a Scare Floor.
MALE CAMP COUNSELOR:
Bear! A bear in the camp!
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
West coast coming online.
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
All Scare Floors now active.
MALE DOOR TECHNICIAN:
So your calculations were a little off.
ALL: Wow!
MIKE: Excuse me. Fellas.
MONSTER 1: Where did he go?
MONSTER 2: He's dead meat.
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MAN: Hail, King Arthur!
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
Change to something else, Merlin.
You're gonna have a time pulling it out.
CLARION: Oh!
OLAF: All fixed.
JAMES: That's right.
TINKER BELL: You...
TINKER BELL: Clank!
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
STARBOARD: Encore!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
SILVERMIST: We're free!
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
PORT: We got their blue dust!
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
Okay, okay, here we go.
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
Make sure the seams are sealed.
What if we tie her wings together?
He's a smart one, isn't he?
Silvermist, are you okay?
You're not going anywhere.
Well, at least our wings are dry.
(GASPS) We're losing her!
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
That was what I was thinking.
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
All right, just give me the strap.
You know, I remember when I couldn't
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
Welcome one, welcome all
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.
YANG: You know, he's right.
ROSETTA: Oh.
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
PORT: A tiny plank!
PORT: Are you talking to me?
WASABI: Ah...
WASABI: Hey!
MAN 2: Watch it!
HIRO: Hey, guys!
KREI: That's right.
BAYMAX: Tadashi.
OFFICER: Move it!
MAN: Get up! Get up!
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
BAYMAX: I am Baymax,
WASABI: "Dr. Slaughter, MD"?
CALLAGHAN: Mr. Krei is right.
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
BAYMAX: Seatbelts save lives.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
You gotta be kidding me.
We're not gonna make it!
Functionality improved.
This is Tadashi Hamada.
That's what I'm talking about.
He's trying to kill us!
We're gonna make it!
His blood type is AB-negative.
This is your decision, Hiro.
HONEY LEMON: What?
GO GO: Not bad!
WASABI: Never gonna happen.
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NICK: Uh, no.
JUDY: It's him!
NICK: Oh, boy.
MANCHAS: You...
FAIRY 2: Yay, Gruff!
ORYX: Hey, shut up!
JUDY: I will find him.
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
FAIRY: Is that Fawn?
BELLWETHER: Judy!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
ORYX: I said, "Shut up!"
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
TINKER BELL: On three!
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay.
NYX: Just like the other two.
NICK: Mission accomplished.
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay, Nick.
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
Filthy toilet!
At twenty-two hundred hours...
Listen up, cadets.
Yeah, you're doing really good.
You're dead, Farm Girl!
You're dead, Bunny Bumpkin!
STU: Never.
BELLWETHER: Hmm.
KUDU: You shut up!
SILVERMIST: Fawn.
KUDU: You shut up!
SILVERMIST: Hi, Gruffy.
VIDIA: Is she okay?
SILVERMIST: Be brave!
ROSETTA: Come on, Gruff.
SADNESS: Right.
BING BONG: Ow.
GIRL 1: Go, Riley!
SADNESS: Whoa!
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
GIRL 1: You got this!
DAD: You're kidding.
JOY: No, no. No, no!
ANGER: Not for long!
ENGINEER: Come on!
JOY: Which way? Left?
JOY: Now we're talking!
GUARD 1: No escaping!
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
BING BONG: You made it!
BING BONG: Almost there!
COACH: Nice hustle, ladies!
MOM: We were worried sick!
BING BONG: I love that one!
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
GIRL: Pass! Shoot it! Shoot it!
GIRL: Did you see her? Hello!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
GIRL 1: That's crazy. It really is.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
TEACHER: And how about Minnesota?
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
Riley's Islands of Personality.
I know people in Headquarters!
MOM: The car!
JOY: Whoo!
JOY: Oh, no.
MOM: Be right there!
FEAR: Okay! Going in! Yes!
BING BONG: Ow!
ANGER: It's gonna be great!
COACH: Let's pick it up out there!
DISGUST: It's absolutely the worst.
JOY: Who put broccoli on pizza?
DISGUST: I'm gonna be sick.
FEAR: What are we going to do?
SADNESS: Do we have to?
LIBBY: Ooh!
ARLO: Wow.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
MOMMA: Arlo!
POPPA: Hmm?
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
ARLO: Help! Help!
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
NASH: Who does that?
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
POPPA: We're losing it!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
VOICE: We've been watching you.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
Come back with that critter!
HANK: Sorry.
MARLIN: Becky.
JENNY: A whale?
NEMO: Whoo-hoo!
DORY: Mmm, got it.
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
BABY DORY: Really?
DORY: Marlin? Nemo?
DAISY: We are so fired.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
MAN: Oh, come on. It's funny.
DORY: One, two, three, four...
HANK: Where's everybody else?
MAN: Looks like we're done here.
MARLIN: What? Jenny and what?
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER: Hello.
MARLIN: No. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Come with us as we explore
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER:
Hello. I'm Sigourney Weaver.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Welcome to the Open Ocean.
MARLIN: Dory.
NEMO: Dory!
BOTH: Open Ocean.
DORY: Exactly.
ALL: The undertow!
MR. RAY: That's right.
MARLIN: Dory, no! Wait!
DESTINY: Dory!
DORY: Are we there yet?
HANK: Sh. Keep it down!
DORY: Watch the turn.
MARLIN: Watch what? Ow!
NEMO: Just go, Dad.
MARLIN: Don't push me, Nemo.
NEMO: Too late.
DORY: Okay, I think we're close. Whee!
JENNY: Oh no! They're going away!
NEMO: Oh no! Dory! What do we do?
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TIGGER: Hello!
NARRATOR: Wherever they go,
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
NARRATOR: As a matter of fact,
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
Everyone followed Eeyore.
GHOSTLY VOICE:
Heffalumps and woozles.
POOH AND CHRISTOPHER:
Everyone knows that a rain cloud
CRUZ: Yeah!
McQUEEN: Huh.
McQUEEN: Nope.
McQUEEN: Whoo!
McQUEEN: Whoa!
McQUEEN: I don't.
CRUZ: I knew that!
McQUEEN: All right!
RIVER: He used to say
MALE FAN 1: Ramirez!
CRUZ: Whoo-hoo! Yes!
STERLING: Sacred dirt.
MATER: Oh, well, good.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
McQUEEN: To the future.
CUTLASS: The flag is out.
MALE CAR: Whipplefilter?
ANNOUNCER: Race fans!
SMOKEY: I'll tell you what,
RACER: Ha-ha! Watch out.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning!
CRUZ: It's not easy for him.
STERLING: So? You like it?
CUTLASS: I'm Bob Cutlass,
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
DARRELL: I am speechless!
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
CUTLASS: Oh, what a finish!
FEMALE CAR: All right! Next!
REPORTER 3: Wait a minute.
McQUEEN: Okay, here we go.
HAMILTON: 54 miles per hour.
MACK: Hey, boss, they're, uh...
DUSTY: Looks good, doesn't it?
McQUEEN: We don't know that.
SMOKEY: Anticipate your turns.
ANNOUNCER: Hello racing fans.
SIMULATOR: You have hit a wall.
McQUEEN: Wait. Mack, pull over!
SMOKEY: Took Hud all of no time
McQUEEN: Why are we in a field?
McQUEEN: Good to see you, Doc.
CUTLASS: I'll tell you what, Darrell,
CABBIE TAXI: Hey, buddy! Move it!
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
CUTLASS: But can he hold on to it?
MIKE: The yellow flag still out, folks.
REPORTER 1: McQueen, over here!
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
REPORTER 3: Is he prepared to retire?
KURT: Hit him with the bugs! (LAUGHS)
5% increase downforce.
We ran moonshine, dummy!
Hamilton here.
2% lower drag coefficient.
It's an electronic suit.
More changes ahead, Chick.
Storm's in a class of his own.
What about the car from Everett?
LUIGI: Favoloso.
CUTLASS: Whoa!
STERLING: Cruz, just relax.
McQUEEN: Whoa.
STERLING: I know he's your project.
MEDUSA: Oh, shut up!
MEDUSA: There is another one!
HATHI: Our son, alone?
But it's an emergency, Colonel.
TEENAGER: Olaf!
OLAF: Okay, Sven,
ELSA: It's you, Olaf.
ELSA: I'm sorry, Anna.
HÉCTOR: Hola, Ceci.
MIGUEL: Not all of us.
CHELO: Eh, in the bungalow.
PAPÁ: What's gotten into you?
MIGUEL: Abuelita runs our house
TOUR GUIDE: And right over here,
MIGUEL: Like Mamá Coco's papá?
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
MIGUEL: I don't want your blessing!
WOMAN: The window's broken. Look!
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
How wonderful. Next.
In the courtyard, mijos.
Next family, please.
DE LA CRUZ: Poison!
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BOB: All done.
BOB: No, no, no.
WINSTON: I can't.
BOB: I don't know.
VIOLET: Oh. Tony!
BOB: We'll be sitting
OFFICER 2: Stand by.
BOB: Ah! Ooh! Ah! Oh!
BOB: Look at this place.
DASH: It's got a big yard!
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
VIOLET: You're not good.
REPORTER 4: Elastigirl...
MAN: Marry me, Elastigirl!
VIOLET: Did you dry them?
LUCIUS: I checked him out.
WOMAN: Oh, but if anybody
BOB: Do not call your mother!
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
EVELYN: They've tried. No-go.
WINSTON: I love superheroes!
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
TOMMY: Which seems wrong...
TOMMY: Excuse me, Mr. Zone?
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
WOMAN: What's wrong with him?
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
TOMMY:
Well, in support of you
HELEN:
That was tonight, right?
EVELYN:
Less than two minutes!
WINSTON:
Here comes, Elastigirl
ROBBER 1:
You think I'm kiddin'?
OFFICER 1:
All right. All locations,
ROBBER 2:
You wanna get killed?
ELASTIGIRL:
It must've been hard.
HELEN:
One thing leads to another
REPORTER 3:
Superhero Elastigirl...
TONY:
They looked like superheroes.
ELASTIGIRL:
How you feeling, Chad?
MR. INCREDIBLE:
You two, stay here.
REPORTER 5:
...specialized motorbike,
WINSTON:
My father called Gazerbeam.
REPORTER 1:
Elastigirl pursued the train
UNDERMINER:
Behold! The Underminer!
SCREENSLAVER:
I control this broadcast...
BOB: No!
DR. QUEST: Now.
LUCIUS: Wants to talk...
DISPATCHER: Both.
RALPH: There it is.
SHANK: Of course.
VANELLOPE: Whoa.
VANELLOPE: Ralph!
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Do you realize
RALPH: I'm keeping busy, too.
VANELLOPE: Ooh, Ralph, look.
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
VANELLOPE:
ANNOUNCER:
ARTHUR:
ARTHUR:
RALPH:
SPAMLEY:
RAPUNZEL:
CANDLEHEAD:
EBAY ELAYNE:
VANELLOPE:
SUGAR RUSH CANDY:
WOMAN: There she is!
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
CODY: We did it!
BUZZ: Huh.
TOY: Whoa!
FORKY: Bo.
FORKY: Bo?
BUZZ: Hmm.
BUNNY: Hey.
WOODY: Ow.
WOODY: Bo?
WOODY: Bo?
BONNIE: Yay!
FORKY: Got it.
FORKY: Scary.
FORKY: Trash!
WOODY: Wow.
FORKY: Whoo!
WOODY: Right!
FORKY: Trash?
WOODY: Forky!
WOODY: Forky!
WOODY: There!
WOODY: Whoa!
BONNIE: Forky?
BO PEEP: Okay.
WOMAN: Skunk!
MAN: Thank you.
LISA: Wait for me!
FORKY: Hey, hey!
FORKY: Ah, trash.
FORKY: Come on.
WOODY: Yee-haw!
MARGARET: Sure.
ANDY: Okay, Mom!
FORKY: No, no, no!
GABBY GABBY: Oh.
DUCKY: Mmm-hmm.
BO PEEP: Flashlight.
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
LOST GIRL: Mommy!
BONNIE'S DAD: Uh...
TRIXIE: Another right!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TOY 1: Bo came back!
HAMM: Is it really her?
MAN: Oh, it's beautiful.
VOICE BOX: Yee-haw!
FORKY: Wait a second...
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
ANDY: Oh, there you are.
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
TRIXIE: Right turn ahead.
ANDY: I can't find Woody!
HAMM: You're on my foot!
VOICE BOX: Time for tea.
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIE: Should we all go?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
GIGGLE: Three. Two. One!
BO PEEP: Easiest way in is
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
GIGGLE: That was amazing.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
TOY 2: Magic 8-Ball was right!
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
ROBOT TOY: Bo, help me out.
BONNIE'S MOM: Here we are.
VOICE BOX: I'm Gabby Gabby
VOICE BOX: Full speed ahead!
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
ANNOUNCER ON TV: Caboom!
DUCKY: How you like that, huh?
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
BONNIE'S MOM: (SIGHS) Finally.
TRIXIE:
It's getting hot in here!
FORKY:
But what about Gabby?
VOICE BOX:
This planet is toxic.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, there he is!
VOICE BOX:
It's a secret mission
VOICE BOX:
Scanning perimeter.
BONNIE'S MOM:
I'm sorry, Bonnie.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz... Buzz... Buzz...
BONNIE'S DAD:
Have a good night.
VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
ANDY'S MOM:
Andy, time for dinner.
VOICE BOX:
You are my best friend.
GIGGLE:
And he treats you like that?
VOICE BOX:
You make me so happy!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Where's my ear?
Meteor shower! Look out!
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy.
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy!
LOST GIRL'S MOM:
She was right here!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot!
MELEPHANT BROOKS:
He's a cowboy,
HARMONY'S MOM:
You're kidding me!
CHAIROL BURNETT:
Aw, how adorable.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Just toss it in the drawer.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Since school doesn't start
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, Bonnie, check it out.
MARGARET:
Can I help you with anything?
BONNIE'S DAD:
Great. Let's get out of here.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Honey, it's fine. Just drive.
LOST GIRL'S DAD:
She was right next to us.
FEMALE GPS VOICE:
Left turn in 0.5 miles.
ANNOUNCER ON TV:
That's Duke Caboom,
BUZZ'S VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
WOODY'S VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite...
CARL REINEROCEROS:
When's the last time
HARMONY'S MOM:
Harmony, sweetie, I'm leaving.
HAMM: Buzz!
JESSIE: Buzz!
HAMM: Oh, boy.
BUNNY: Oh, no, no!
WOODY: No.
FORKY: No! No!
REX: That was genius!
HAMM: They can't do that!
DOLLY: Where's Woody?
HAMM: And Forky?
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TRIXIE: Recalculating.
SLINKY: Could you move over
COMBAT CARL: Playtime, baby!
GIGGLE: I'm totally staring.
DUCKY: Eat my plush!
GIGGLE: It's not worth it.
GIGGLE: That's our objective.
SLINKY: There's the carousel!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Look at that!
BONNIE'S MOM: 'Course you can!
CHAIROL BURNETT: Harry!
MELEPHANT BROOKS: Fuzzball!
Dialogues
PHIL: Pick a color.
BLANKO: Uh-oh.
LOLA: Oh, my. Bugs!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
LARRY: Handle it, baby.
GRANNY: It's Air Jordan.
BUPKUS: Wow. He did it.
STAN: This is it. This is it.
BANG: Big man pancake.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
NAWT: Hey, it's basketball.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
BLANKO: Are we there yet?
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
MICHAEL: Couldn't sleep, Pops.
TWEETY: My poor little cranium.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
POUND: Excuse me. Oh, so sorry.
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.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
MICHAEL: You can stop posing now.
BUPKUS: Yeah, beat up on the duck.
ELMER: All right, you irascible bunny.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
SYLVESTER: We're in big trouble now.
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.
GONZO: Come on!
ROWLF: Ah, not now, Fozzie.
BOBO: Let me wipe that down.
DEADLY: You've missed a spot.
WALTER: Yeah. Uh, race you home!
FOZZIE: We're gonna be okay, right?
GARY: Okay, buddy, head down. One,
TIGGER: Hooray!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
ROO: So, can you read it?
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
SAM THE EAGLE: Stay on the road!
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
MISS PIGGY: No, what are you doing?
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
CONSTANTINE: This tuxedo is too tight.
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
BEAUREGARD: Let's go, guys!
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
MISS PIGGY: No, what are you doing?
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
CONSTANTINE: This tuxedo is too tight.
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
CLARION: Oh!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
BENJAMINA: Yes! Yes! Smolly! Yes!
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
NICK: Mission accomplished.
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
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SANTA: Kathleen, Bobby, Susie...
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ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
SCRATCHY: Itchy... Itchy...
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
GRAMPA: I'm part of the mob!
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
BARNEY: Okay. Hail, emperor.
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
INUIT WOMAN: Homer Simpson,
Other Companies
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CLAUDE: They're all real!
JACK: My name is Jack Frost.
JAMIE: What happened to him?
CALEB: The Easter Bunny's real!
BUNNY: This better be good, North.
JAMIE'S MOM: Sophie? Is that you?
The Muppets
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ZOOT: Whoa, man!
BOBO: Let me wipe that down.
BEAUREGARD: Let's go, guys!
DEADLY: You've missed a spot.
MISS POOGY: Squash that frog!
SAM THE EAGLE: Stay on the road!
WALTER: I can't believe that worked!
MISS PIGGY: No, what are you doing?
ROWLF: Okay. Can we get down now?
SWEETUMS: Keep waltzing, Mr. Waltz!
KERMIT: No, you've got the wrong frog.
CONSTANTINE: This tuxedo is too tight.
Disney Princess
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GUARD: My lord!
MARINA: Wait up!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
Prologue / Dive Into the Heart
JENNY: A whale?
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
Disney Princesses of Heart
August–November 2016
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PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
November–2016–February 2017
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JESSE: Hey! Open up!
March 2017
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WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
April–May 2017
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July–October 2017
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NELSON: Ha-ha!
JACK-JACK: Hello?
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
MARGE: (GASPS) Springfield.
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
November 2017
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
2017 Flashback
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GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
June 2018
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July 2018
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August 2018
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September–November 2018
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November 2018–February 2019
Later February 2019
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FELICITY: Jack. I'm scared.
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Cast
Main article: Cast
- George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 — February 28, 2016) (Cats Don't Dance) (91 years + 10 days)
- Garry Shandling (November 29, 1949 — March 24, 2016) (Over the Hedge, Captain America: The Winter Soldier) (66 years + 3 months + 24 days)
- Colin Campbell (March 20, 1933 — March 25, 2016) (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) (83 years + 5 days)
- Erik Bauersfeld (June 28, 1922 — April 3, 2016) (Star Wars) (93 years + 9 months + 6 days)
- Doris Roberts (November 4, 1925 — April 17, 2016) (Christmas Vacation) (90 years + 5 months + 13 days)
- Alan Young (November 19, 1919 — May 19, 2016) (DuckTales, Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Great Mouse Detective) (96 years + 6 months)
- Janet Waldo (February 4, 1919 — June 12, 2016) (The Jetsons, The Flintstones) (97 years + 4 months + 8 days)
- Ed Wynn (November 9, 1936 — June 19, 2016) (Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins) (79 years + 7 months + 10 days)
- Anton Yelchin (March 11, 1989 — June 19, 2016) (Star Trek, The Smurfs) (27 years + 3 months + 8 days)
- Deems Taylor (December 22, 1935 — July 3, 2016) (Fantasia) (80 years + 6 months + 12 days)
- Garry Marshall (November 13, 1934 — July 19, 2016) (Chicken Little, The Princess Bride) (81 years + 8 months + 6 days)
- Donald Novis (March 3, 1956 — July 23, 2016) (Bambi, Lady and the Tramp) (60 years + 4 months + 20 days)
- Marni Nixon (February 22, 1930 — July 24, 2016) (The King and I, Cinderella, The Sound of Music, Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins) (86 years + 5 months + 2 days)
- Gloria DeHaven (July 23, 1925 — July 30, 2016) (The Girl Rush) (91 years + 7 days)
- Kenny Baker (August 24, 1934 — August 13, 2016) (Star Wars) (81 years + 11 months + 20 days)
- Jack Riley (December 30, 1935 — August 19, 2016) (Rugrats) (80 years + 7 months + 20 days)
- Charmian Carr (December 27, 1942 — September 17, 2016) (The Sound of Music) (73 years + 8 months + 21 days)
- Gary Dubin (May 5, 1959 — October 8, 2016) (The AristoCats) (57 years + 5 months + 3 days)
- Tammy Grimes (January 30, 1934 — October 30, 2016) (The Last Unicorn) (82 years + 9 months)
- Ron Glass (July 10, 1945 — November 25, 2016) (Recess: School's Out) (71 years + 4 months + 15 days)
- Bernard Fox (May 11, 1927 — December 14, 2016) (The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, Titanic) (89 years + 7 months + 3 days)
- Verna Felton (July 20, 1940 — December 14, 2016) (Dumbo, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty) (76 years + 4 months + 25 days)
- Walt Disney (December 5, 1951 — December 15, 2016) (Tinker Bell revival franchise, Frozen franchise, Mickey Mouse, Fantasia, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Mulan, The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Zootopia, Alice in Wonderland, Hercules, Tarzan, Aladdin, Pinocchio, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan) (65 years + 10 days)
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 — December 18, 2016) (99 years + 10 months + 12 days)
- Liz Smith (December 11, 1921 — December 24, 2016) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit) (95 years + 13 days)
- Carrie Fisher (October 21, 1956 — December 27, 2016) (Star Wars) (60 years + 2 months + 6 days)
- Debbie Reynolds (April 1, 1932 — December 28, 2016) (Singin' in the Rain, Charlotte's Web) (84 years + 8 months + 27 days)
- Tyrus Wong (October 25, 1910 — December 30, 2016) (Bambi) (106 years + 2 months + 5 days)
- Miguel Ferrer (February 7, 1955 — January 19, 2017) (Mulan, Rio 2) (61 years + 11 months + 12 days)
- John Hurt (January 22, 1940 — January 25, 2017) (The Black Cauldron, The Tigger Movie, Valiant) (77 years + 3 days)
- William Woodson (July 16, 1917 — February 22, 2017) (Super Friends, The Small One, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Disney Storyteller Series) (99 years + 7 months + 6 days)
- Bill Paxton (May 17, 1955 — February 25, 2017) (Titanic) (61 years + 9 months + 8 days)
- Nelson Eddy (June 29, 1951 — March 6, 2017) (Make Mine Music) (65 years + 8 months + 7 days)
- Tony Haygarth (February 4, 1945 — March 10, 2017) (Chicken Run) (72 years + 1 month + 6 days)
- Chuck Berry (October 18, 1926 — March 18, 2017) (Cars) (90 years + 5 months)
- Don Rickles (May 8, 1926 — April 6, 2017) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Quest for Camelot) (90 years + 10 months + 29 days)
- Tom Conway (September 15, 1954 — April 22, 2017) (Peter Pan, 101 Dalmatians) (62 years + 7 months + 7 days)
- LaVerne Andrews (July 6, 1961 — May 8, 2017) (Make Mine Music, Melody Time) (55 years + 10 months + 2 days)
- John Cygan (April 27, 1954 — May 13, 2017) (Treasure Planet, Inside Out, Monsters University, Cars, WALL-E, Up) (63 years + 16 days)
- Roger Moore (October 14, 1927 — May 23, 2017) (Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore) (89 years + 7 months + 9 days)
- Tino Insana (February 15, 1948 — May 31, 2017) (Barnyard) (69 years + 3 months + 16 days)
- Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — June 2, 2017) (Wallace & Gromit) (96 years + 4 months + 1 day)
- Adam West (September 19, 1928 — June 9, 2017) (Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons) (88 years + 8 months + 21 days)
- Stephen Furst (May 8, 1954 — June 16, 2017) (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command) (63 years + 1 month + 8 days)
- Martin Landau (June 20, 1928 — July 15, 2017) (Frankenweenie, 9) (89 years + 25 days)
- Basil Rathbone (June 13, 1942 — July 21, 2017) (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) (75 years + 1 month + 8 days)
- June Foray (September 18, 1917 — July 26, 2017) (Looney Tunes, Mulan, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Cinderella) (99 years + 10 months + 8 days)
- Patti Deutsch (December 16, 1943 — July 26, 2017) (The Emperor's New Groove, Tarzan, Monsters, Inc.) (73 years + 7 months + 10 days)
- Sam Shepard (November 5, 1943 — July 27, 2017) (Charlotte's Web) (73 years + 8 months + 22 days)
- Glen Campbell (April 22, 1936 — August 8, 2017) (Rock-a-Doodle) (81 years + 3 months + 17 days)
- Barbara Cook (October 25, 1927 — August 8, 2017) (Thumbelina) (89 years + 9 months + 14 days)
- Jane Darwell (October 15, 1929 — August 13, 2017) (Mary Poppins) (87 years + 9 months + 29 days)
- Joseph Bologna (December 30, 1934 — August 13, 2017) (Ice Age: The Meltdown) (82 years + 7 months + 14 days)
- Bruce Forsyth (February 22, 1928 — August 18, 2017) (Bedknobs and Broomsticks) (89 years + 5 months + 27 days)
- Xavier Atencio (September 4, 1919 — September 10, 2017) (Disneyland's Pirates and the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion) (98 years + 6 days)
- Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 — September 15, 2017) (Rango) (91 years + 2 months + 1 day)
- Benjamin Whitrow (February 17, 1937 — September 28, 2017) (Chicken Run) (80 years + 7 months + 11 days)
- Pinto Colvig (September 11, 1942 — October 3, 2017) (Goofy, Pluto, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty) (75 years + 22 days)
- Roy Dotrice (May 26, 1923 — October 16, 2017) (The Prince and the Pauper, Disney Storyteller Series, Batman: The Animated Series) (94 years + 4 months + 20 days)
- Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — October 17, 2017) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women) (100 years + 5 months + 16 days)
- Robert Guillaume (November 30, 1927 — October 24, 2017) (The Lion King) (89 years + 10 months + 24 days)
- Charles Tyler (June 8, 1925 — November 8, 2017) (Pete's Dragon) (92 years + 5 months)
- Jack Blessing (July 29, 1951 — November 14, 2017) (Planes, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Missing Link) (66 years + 3 months + 16 days)
- Della Reese (July 6, 1931 — November 19, 2017) (Dinosaur) (86 years + 4 months + 13 days)
- Bert Lahr (August 13, 1945 — December 4, 2017) (The Wizard of Oz) (72 years + 3 months + 22 days)
- Heather Menzies (December 3, 1949 — December 24, 2017) (The Sound of Music) (68 years + 21 days)
- Louis Zorich (February 12, 1924 — January 30, 2018) (The Muppets Take Manhattan) (93 years + 11 months + 18 days)
- Ann Gillis (February 12, 1927 — January 31, 2018) (Bambi) (90 years + 11 months + 19 days)
- John Mahoney (June 20, 1940 — February 4, 2018) (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Iron Giant, Antz) (77 years + 7 months + 15 days)
- Bud Luckey (July 28, 1934 — February 24, 2018) (The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue) (83 years + 6 months + 27 days)
- David Ogden Stiers (October 31, 1942 — March 3, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast, Lilo & Stitch, Pocahontas) (75 years + 4 months)
- Bobby Driscoll (March 3, 1987 — March 30, 2018) (Peter Pan, Song of the South, Melody Time, So Dear to My Heart, Treasure Island) (31 years + 27 days)
- Soon-Tek Oh (June 29, 1932 — April 4, 2018) (Mulan) (85 years + 9 months + 6 days)
- Isao Takahata (October 29, 1935 — April 5, 2018) (Grave of the Fireflies, Only Yesterday, Pom Poko, My Neighbors the Yamadas, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya) (82 years + 5 months + 7 days)
- Chuck McCann (September 2, 1934 — April 8, 2018) (DuckTales, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas) (83 years + 7 months + 6 days)
- R. Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 — April 15, 2018) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3) (74 years + 22 days)
- Bob Dorough (December 12, 1923 — April 23, 2018) (Schoolhouse Rock) (94 years + 4 months + 11 days)
- Patricia Morison (March 19, 1915 — May 20, 2018) (The Song of Bernadette, Calling Dr. Death, Lady on a Train, The Fallen Sparrow) (103 years + 2 months + 1 day)
- Doris Lloyd (July 3, 1941 — May 21, 2018) (Alice in Wonderland, The Sound of Music) (76 years + 10 months + 18 days)
- William Phipps (February 4, 1922 — June 1, 2018) (Cinderella) (96 years + 3 months + 28 days)
- Dora Luz (May 27, 1918 — July 12, 2018) (The Three Caballeros) (100 years + 1 month + 15 days)
- Elmarie Wendel (November 23, 1928 — July 21, 2018) (The Lorax) (89 years + 7 months + 28 days)
- Mary Carlisle (February 3, 1914 — August 1, 2018) (College Humor, Grand Hotel) (104 years + 5 months + 29 days)
- Charlotte Rae (April 22, 1926 — August 5, 2018) (101 Dalmatians: The Series, Tom & Jerry: The Movie) (92 years + 3 months + 14 days)
- Brian Murray (September 10, 1937 — August 20, 2018) (Treasure Planet) (80 years + 11 months + 10 days)
- Carole Shelley (August 16, 1939 — August 31, 2018) (Robin Hood, The AristoCats, Hercules) (79 years + 15 days)
- Burt Reynolds (February 11, 1936 — September 6, 2018) (All Dogs Go to Heaven) (82 years + 6 months + 26 days)
- Adam Burke (September 12, 1971 — October 8, 2018) (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, WALL-E) (47 years + 26 days)
- Stan Lee (December 28, 1922 — November 12, 2018) (The Incredibles, Incredibles 2, Big Hero 6, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man, The Avengers, Iron Man, X-Men) (95 years + 10 months + 15 days)
- Stephen Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 — November 26, 2018) (SpongeBob SquarePants) (57 years + 3 months + 5 days)
- Alvin Epstein (May 14, 1925 — December 10, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast) (93 years + 6 months + 26 days)
- W. Morgan Sheppard (August 24, 1932 — January 6, 2019) (Prep & Landing, Transformers, Atlantis: Milo's Return) (86 years + 4 months + 13 days)
- Carol Channing (January 31, 1921 — January 15, 2019) (Thumbelina) (97 years + 11 months + 15 days)
- Albert Finney (May 9, 1936 — February 7, 2019) (Corpse Bride, Skyfall) (82 years + 8 months + 29 days)
- Charles Judels (August 17, 1932 — February 14, 2019) (Pinocchio) (86 years + 5 months + 28 days)
- Katherine Helmond (July 5, 1929 — February 23, 2019) (Cars, Cars 2, Cars 3) (89 years + 7 months + 18 days)
- Tom Hatten (November 14, 1926 — March 16, 2019) (The Secret of NIMH) (92 years + 4 months + 2 days)
- Georgia Engel (July 28, 1948 — April 12, 2019) (Open Season) (70 years + 8 months + 15 days)
- Fay McKenzie (February 19, 1918 — April 16, 2019) (Down Mexico Way, Heart of the Rio Grande, Breakfast at Tiffany's) (101 years + 1 month + 28 days)
- Edward Kelsey (June 4, 1930 — April 23, 2019) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit) (88 years + 10 months + 19 days)
- Peter Mayhew (May 19, 1944 — April 30, 2019) (Star Wars) (74 years + 11 months + 11 days)
- Doris Day (April 3, 1922 — May 13, 2019) (Pillow Talk, Calamity Jane) (97 years + 1 month + 10 days)
- Tim Conway (December 15, 1933 — May 14, 2019) (SpongeBob SquarePants) (85 years + 4 months + 29 days)
- Dr. John (November 21, 1940 — June 6, 2019) (The Princess and the Frog) (78 years + 6 months + 16 days)
- Judy Garland (June 10, 1972 — June 22, 2019) (The Wizard of Oz) (47 years + 12 days)
- Cameron Boyce (May 28, 1999 — July 6, 2019) (Jake and the Never Land Pirates) (20 years + 1 month + 8 days)
- Rip Torn (February 6, 1931 — July 9, 2019) (Hercules, Men in Black, Bee Movie) (88 years + 5 months + 3 days)
- Freddie Jones (September 12, 1927 — July 9, 2019) (The Black Cauldron) (91 years + 9 months + 27 days)
- Richard Carter (December 11, 1953 — July 13, 2019) (Happy Feet Two) (65 years + 7 months + 2 days)
- Russi Taylor (May 4, 1944 — July 26, 2019) (Mickey Mouse, Fantasia 2000, The Simpsons, Babe) (75 years + 2 months + 22 days)
- Richard Williams (March 19, 1933 — August 16, 2019) (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) (86 years + 4 months + 28 days)
- Marshall Efron (February 3, 1938 — September 30, 2019) (Home on the Range, Robots, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Horton Hears a Who) (81 years + 7 months + 27 days)
- Julie Gibson (September 6, 1913 — October 2, 2019) (The Three Stooges, Nice Girl?, The Feminine Touch, Lucky Cowboy) (106 years + 26 days)
- Rip Taylor (January 13, 1931 — October 6, 2019) (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp) (88 years + 8 months + 23 days)
- Caroll Spinney (December 26, 1933 — December 8, 2019) (Sesame Street) (85 years + 11 months + 12 days)
- René Auberjonois (June 1, 1940 — December 8, 2019) (The Little Mermaid, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Last Unicorn, Cats Don't Dance) (79 years + 6 months + 7 days)
- Lord Tim Hudson (February 11, 1940 — December 14, 2019) (The Jungle Book, The AristoCats) (79 years + 10 months + 3 days)
- Junior Johnson (June 28, 1931 — December 20, 2019) (Cars 3) (88 years + 5 months + 22 days)
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Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax (Zootopia)
21 matches: Nick Wilde
7 matches: Chief Bogo
6 matches: Bellwether, Bonnie Hopps, Bucky Kudu-Antlerson
5 matches: Gazelle, Drill Sergeant
4 matches: Clawhauser
3 matches: Flash, Mayor Lionheart, Mr. Big, Gideon Grey
2 matches: Young Hopps, Yax, Jesse
1 match: Mrs. Otterton, Badger Doctor, Mr. Manchas, Finnick, Travis, Raymond
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41 matches: Narrator
24 matches: Woody, EVE
19 matches: Axiom's Computer
18 matches: WALL-E, Andy's Mom
15 matches: Jessie
13 matches: Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head
10 matches: Héctor, M-O
9 matches: Rex, Andy, Molly
7 matches: Lotso, Mrs. Potato Head, Chatter Telephone
6 matches: Ernesto de la Cruz, Papá, Barbie
5 matches: Tigger, Rabbit, Young Andy
3 matches: Abuelita Elena, Slinky Dog
2 matches: Mamá Imelda, Christopher Robin, Gopher, Tío Oscar, Mary, John, Chuckles, Stretch, Don Hidalgo, Arrivals Agent
1 match: Eeyore, Bo Peep, Clerk, Tía Rosita, Mamá, Dolly, Aliens, Bookworm, Sparks, Departures Agent
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Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax: Hollow Bastian (Inside Out + Monsters University + Brave + Ralph Visits the Internet + Cars 3 + The Hunchback of Notre Dame + Chicken Little + Atlantis: The Lost Empire + Flushed Away + Meet the Robinsons + Treasure Planet + The Sword in the Stone + The Black Cauldron + The Great Mouse Detective)
19 matches: Bob Cutlass
18 matches: Chicken Little, Dog Announcer
17 matches: King Fergus, Smokey, Sterling, Brock Pearson
14 matches: Disgust, Merida, Rita, Merlin, Clopin, Darrell Cartrip
12 matches: Abby Mallard, John Silver
11 matches: Taran, Roddy, The Toad
8 matches: Arthur/Wart, Judge Claude Frollo, Tabitha
3 matches: James P. Sullivan, Wilbur Robinson, Phoebus, Shank, Fix-It Felix, Luigi, Terri Perry, Cookie Farnsworth, Lord Dingwall, Lord Macintosh, Mildred, Hiram Flaversham, Chet Alexander, Le Frog, Dallben, Grandpa Bud, Aunt Tallulah, Uncle Laszlo, Tina, Swati, Arthur, Ray Reverham, Rapunzel
Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax: The Hades Cup (The Lion King 11/2 + Ratatouille + Tangled Ever After + Aladdin and the King of Thieves + A Bug's Life + The Good Dinosaur + Bambi + Hercules)
17 matches: Pumbaa
13 matches: Remy
10 matches: Colette Tatou
9 matches: Atta, Hades
8 matches: Poppa Henry, Heimlich
1 match: Simba, Spot, Jasmine, Thumper, Faline, Genie, Gypsy, Nash, Zeus, Sultan, Friend Owl, Anton Ego, Oracle, Sarabi, Buck, Mr. Soil, Amphitryon, Mrs. Possum, Aunt Ena, Lead Muse, Young Hercules, Thud, Harry
Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax: The End of the World (Monsters, Inc. + Ice Age: Collision Course + Ratatouille + Bolt + Rise of the Guardians + Lilo & Stitch + Brother Bear + Planes: Fire & Rescue + The Rescuers Down Under)
Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax (Incredibles 2 + Finding Dory + The Simpsons + 101 Dalmatians + Oliver & Company)
27 matches: Bob Parr / Mr Incredible
23 matches: Dory
22 matches: Marlin
21 matches: Homer Simpson
17 matches: Helen Parr / Elastigirl
14 matches: Violet Parr
13 matches: Nemo, Lisa Simpson, Evelyn Deavor
12 matches: Roger Radcliffe
9 matches: Pongo
7 matches: Bart Simpson, Cruella de Vil, Baby Dory
6 matches: Francis, Jasper Badun
3 matches: Tito, Ned Flanders, Colonel, Barney, Russ Cargill
2 matches: Patch, Bailey, Charlie, Fluke, Roscoe, Krusty, Chef Wiggum, Screenslaver, Stan, Crush, Underminer, Medicine Woman, Bloat, Louie
1 match: Oliver, Einstein, Georgette, Edna Mode, Nanny, Sgt. Tibbs, Lucky, Rudder, Grampa Simpson, Rick Dicker, Nelson, Moe, Apu, Carl, Mr. Burns, Smithers, Lenny, Scratchy, Great Dane, Collie, Labrador, Duchess, Queenie, Princess, Chad Brentley, Victor Cachet, Passenger Carl, Squirt, Gill, Gurgle, Peach, Jacques, Mayor, Miss Birdwell, Inspector, Honey Best
Disney NeverEnding Chronicles Climax (Frozen II + Toy Story 4)
24 matches: Forky
23 matches: Anna
3 matches: Duke Caboom, King Runeard, Dolly, Mr. Potato Head, Chairol Burnett, Harmony's Mom
2 matches: Young Anna, Young Elsa, Rex, Lost Girl, Miss Wendy, Carl Reineroceros, Duke Caboom TV Announcer