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Tinker Bell Ever After (Frozen 2) (2018–2019) Information

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Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After

Directed by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Produced by: Peter Del Vecho
Screenplay by: Jennifer Lee, Allison Schroeder
Story by: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Marc E. Smith, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
Based on: The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson
Starring: Pamela Adlon, Stephen J. Anderson, Aurora, Kristen Bell, Eva Bella, Jeff Bennett, Paul Briggs, Sterling K. Brown, Mattea Conforti, Timothy Dalton, Grey DeLisle, Benjamin Diskin, Santino Fontana, Josh Gad, Hadley Gannaway, Ginnifer Goodwin, Jonathan Groff, Lucy Hale, Megan Hilty, Ciarán Hinds, Halima V. Hudson, Anjelica Huston, Lucy Liu, Rachel Matthews, Idina Menzel, Alfred Molina, Rob Paulsen, Martha Plimpton, Jason Ritter, Debby Ryan, Jeremy Sisto, Delaney Rose Stein, Jackson Stein, Livvy Stubenrauch, Raven-Symoné, Alan Tudyk, Mae Whitman, Maia Wilson, Evan Rachel Wood
Music by: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Christophe Beck, Joel McNeely (archive footage)
Cinematography: Tracy Scott Beattie, Mohit Kallianpur
Edited by: Jeff Draheim
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date: November 5, 2018 (El Capitan Theatre, originally), November 21, 2018 (United States, originally), May 29, 2019 (Walt Disney World), November 7, 2019 (Dolby Theatre), November 22, 2019 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: February 26, 2019
Running time: ???
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $150 million
Box office: $1.450 billion
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Frozen II (themed Frozen Ever After, pretend imagination of the Secret of the Wings: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (made in Intrada Records) and the Frozen Ever After: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a 2018–2019 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy drama film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. The 57th–58th animated film produced by the studio, it is the sequel to the 2013 film Frozen, and the last three chapters in the Tinker Bell revival series. Inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale The Snow Queen, it features the return of directors Chris Buck (Tarzan, Surf's Up) and Jennifer Lee (Zootopia), producer Peter Del Vecho (Treasure Planet, The Princess and the Frog), songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Coco, Frozen, Frozen Fever), and composer Christophe Beck (The Muppets). Lee also returns as screenwriter, penning the screenplay from a story by her, Buck, Marc E. Smith, Anderson-Lopez, and Lopez, while Byron Howard (Tangled, Bolt) executive-produced the film. Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff reprised their roles from the last three predecessors, while they are joined by newcomers Sterling K. Brown, Evan Rachel Wood, and Alfred Molina. Set two years after the "Official Summer Snow Day", the story follows Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven, who embark on a journey beyond their kingdom of Arendelle in order to discover the origin of Elsa's magical powers and save their kingdom after a mysterious voice calls out to Elsa.

Frozen II's world premiere was held at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 5, 2018, followed by the film's release by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 21, 2018. Unlike its predecessor, the film received universal acclaim from critics for its craftsmanship, animation, delivery, music, soundtrack, visuals, themes, voice acting, and many calling it an improvement over its predecessor and the filmmakers praising the dedication (even for the prologue) to the memories of the Disney Fairies' Tinker Bell film series produced by DisneyToon Studios due to the franchise's absence in 2015 and production studio's closure in 2018; while others gained criticism for the screenplay and darker tone compared to the other lighter Disney features (except for The Hunchback of Notre Dame). The film is also dedicated to Walt Disney V, the producer of the studio's franchise, who died on December 15, 2016 due to circulatory collapse due to complications from lung cancer after he was smoking for the entire life; it marked the final installment of the Disney Revival trilogy and the final animated feature film from the company to have Walt's personal touch (starting with The Little Mermaid). Gigantic, a new musical film based on the English folk tale "Jack and the Beanstalk", is the story was set in Spain, in which Jack befriends a female giant. Originally titled Giants, the film would have been directed by Nathan Greno and Meg LeFauve, co-written by LeFauve, produced by Dorothy McKim and Walt Disney V (approved to be one of the last feature films to be supervised by him), executive-produced by John Lasseter, and included songs written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (the song-writing team behind Tinker Bell's fan-franchise, Frozen, and the Winnie the Pooh sequel). However, the project faced multiple delays, having been previously scheduled for release on November 23, 2016, March 9, 2018, November 21, 2018, and November 25, 2020. On October 10, 2017, Walt Disney Animation Studios President Ed Catmull announced that the film had been shelved (it was part of the dedication tribute along with the Tinker Bell trilogy, DisneyToon Studios, and Walt Disney V). While still retaining much of the humor of its predecessor, the film is notably darker in tone, with a heavier focus on action, death, and intense imagery. This was a deliberate move by the filmmakers (especially for Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman, Walt Disney's successor and one of the members of the Nine Old Men), who likened the tone of Frozen II to earlier Walt Disney-era fairy tales such as Pinocchio. Those two films released before DisneyToon Studios and the Tinker Bell trilogy which has an even more lighter tone that can replace the climax and ending for Frozen II was The Little Mermaid in 1989 (a huge medicine for all DisneyToon Studios, the Tinker Bell trilogy, and the Frozen franchise (Anna and Elsa's childhood and Queen Iduna's era only)) and Enchanted in 2007 (a huge medicine for the Tinker Bell trilogy and the Frozen franchise (Anna and Elsa's childhood and Queen Iduna's era only)).

The film had the highest all-time worldwide opening for an animated film and went on to gross $1.45 billion worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2018, the 10th highest-grossing film of all time and the second highest-grossing animated film of all time, which was released the same year. At the 91st Academy Awards, the film was nominated for two awards, which won two, including Best Animated Feature (replacing Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, tied with Pixar's Incredibles 2) and Best Original Song ("Into the Unknown"). The film was also similarly successful at the 46th Annie Awards and the 76th Golden Globe Awards, replacing Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and tied with Incredibles 2.
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In Honor of ("Remember Me"):
  1. The 10th anniversary of the Disney Revival (2008–2018).
  2. Walt Disney (19011966), the CEO of the Walt Disney Company, the voice of Mickey Mouse, and the primary soul for the Tinker Bell collection.
  3. The Nine Old Men, Walt's team of core animators and souls for both the Frozen and Tinker Bell franchises. The members of the group include Eric Larson (19051988), Les Clark (19071979), Milt Kahl (19091987), Wolfgang Reitherman (19091985), John Lounsbery (19111976), Frank Thomas (19122004), Ollie Johnston (19122008), Marc Davis (19132000), and Ward Kimball (19142002).
  4. Stan Lee (19222018), the CEO of Marvel Comics, the voice of Mr. Frederickson (Fred's father) in Big Hero 6 (2014), and the vote for Incredibles 2 as winner for the Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards.
  5. PhilharMagic sing-along songs.
  6. Elsa & Anna's childhood days in summer / Tinker Bell's and Periwinkle's sisterhood days in winter.
  7. Tinker Bell soundtrack album (10th anniversary)
  8. The Lost Treasure soundtrack album
  9. The Great Fairy Rescue soundtrack album
  10. Secret of the Wings soundtrack album promo.
Dedicated to:
  1. The Tinker Bell collection (20082015)
  2. DisneyToon Studios (19902018)
  3. My life with Disney's hand-drawn movies in the big screen (19992011)
  4. John Lasseter's talent.
  5. Frozen Ever After soundtrack album.
  6. Incredibles 2's successful road to winning an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (June 15, 2018November 12, 2018) due to Stan Lee's death.
  7. Every Pixar sequel (Monsters University, Finding Dory) getting nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (to beat Frozen and Zootopia).
  8. Elsa & Anna's childhood days in summer / Tinker Bell's and Periwinkle's sisterhood days in winter.
  9. Elsa & Anna's middle childhood and teenage-hood.
  10. The production of the Lopez couple's next installment, Gigantic (announced on August 2015; delayed from June 2016 to April 2017; and canceled on October 2017)
  11. Secret of the Wings soundtrack album (apparently).
  12. The Pirate Fairy soundtrack album promo.
Dedicated to (most of the best animated films of the decade – which were John Lasseter's trademarks) (due to the changes of life):
  1. Jennifer Lee's career at Disney (2018–present)
  2. Frozen 1 (20132016) due to the absence of the Tinker Bell collection (apparently).
  3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) due to the honor of Stan Lee that overwhelmed Incredibles 2's success at the Oscars.
  4. Big Hero 6 (20142019) due to the death of Stan Lee as Fred's father and the climax that overwhelmed Incredibles 2's success at the Oscars.
  5. Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) due to the climax.
Critics for Coco
"One of the best movies during everyday life." – Disneywiz. 
"One of the best movies during every Day of the Dead holiday." – Disneywiz.
Critics for Frozen 2 (all expect for the climax and the ending)
"One of the best movies during everyday life." – Disneywiz.
"A tribute to the Tinker Bell collection."
Critics for Frozen
"A very special movie every time I visit Walt Disney World." – Disneywiz.
A Few Reasons Why Frozen 2 is Better than the First One
  1. Elsa was the main protagonist of the film.
  2. Anna and Elsa belong together throughout the film until Elsa freezes to death in Ahtohallan, leaving her sister devastated and alone. After Anna made her grandfather Runeard's dam fell, Elsa thaws out and reunites with her and decides to live in the forest as the fifth spirit.
  3. Elsa and Olaf's apparent deaths.
  4. This is the first Frozen theatrical film to be rated G (despite the PG rating) by the MPAA.
  5. This is the third Frozen film to be rated G (despite the PG rating) by the MPAA.
  6. Despite being the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film since Winnie the Pooh in 2011 not to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (2019), it become the first Frozen theatrical film in 5 years to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards; as well as the first Disney animated theatrical sequel to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
A Few Reasons Why Frozen 2 Might Be Better than or Worse as the First One
  1. Elsa and Olaf's apparent deaths. (as the huge reason why the Frozen franchise needs to be discontinued like the Tinker Bell trilogy and why The Little Mermaid and Enchanted (along with the childhood version of Anna and Elsa) wanted to be more popular than the Frozen franchise)
A Few Reasons Why Frozen 2 is Worse as the First One
  1. The climax (including Anna's darker tone and the flood caused by the destruction of King Runeard's dam)
  2. Despite being similar to that of Bernard from The Rescuers Down Under when proposing to Miss Bianca, Kristoff's proposal to Anna was much better than their kiss from the first film (due to the similarly kiss as Clarion and Milori from the Disney Fairies franchise).
List (in order of appearance in Walt Disney V's personal touch)
  1. 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)
  2. 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")
  3. 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")
  4. Fantasia (November 13, 1990) (classical musical) (G) (Academy Award winner for Special Award, Benny Award winner for Special Award)
  5. Dumbo (October 23, 1991) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Original Score, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song "Baby Mine")
  6. 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)
  7. 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)
  8. 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)
  9. Saludos Amigos (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)
  10. 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")
  11. The Three Caballeros (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)
  12. 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")
  13. Make Mine Music (April 20, 1996)
  14. 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)
  15. 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")
  16. Fun and Fancy Free (September 27, 1997) (musical, fantasy) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
  17. Melody Time (May 27, 1998) (G)
  18. Mulan (June 19, 1998) (musical, action, comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award nomination for Best Original Score)
  19. 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")
  20. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (October 5, 1999) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
  21. Fantasia 2000 (December 17, 1999) (G) (Benny Award winner for Special Award)
  22. 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)
  23. 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")
  24. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (June 15, 2001) (science fantasy, action, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
  25. 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)
  26. Lilo & Stitch (June 21, 2002) (science fiction, comedy, drama) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  27. Treasure Planet (November 27, 2002) (science fiction, action, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
  28. 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")
  29. Brother Bear (November 1, 2003) (comedy, drama) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  30. 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")
  31. 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")
  32. Chicken Little (November 4, 2005) (science fiction, comedy) (G) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
  33. Meet the Robinsons (March 30, 2007) (science fiction, comedy) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  34. 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")
  35. Bolt (November 21, 2008) (road, comedy, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  36. 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)
  37. The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell (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")
  38. Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (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")
  39. 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")
  40. Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (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")
  41. Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (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")
  42. 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)
  43. 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)
  44. Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate (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")
  45. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (February 4, 2016March 11, 2027) (musical) (G) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Short)
  46. Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (March 4, 2016) (fantasy, comedy, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  47. 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)
  48. 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")
  49. Frozen & Tinker Bell Ever After (November 21, 2018) (musical, fantasy, drama) (G) (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)
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List (in order of appearance in Wolfgang Reitherman's personal touch)
  1. The AristoCats (December 24, 2020) (musical, romantic, comedy, adventure) (G)
  2. Robin Hood (November 8, 2023) (musical, buddy, comedy, adventure) (G)
  3. The Rescuers (June 22, 2027) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
  4. The Fox and the Hound (July 10, 2031) (buddy, drama) (G)
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List (in order of appearance in Roy O. Disney's personal touch and John Lasseter's personal power)
  1. 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)
  2. A Bug's Life (November 25, 1998) (comedy) (G) (Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, Benny Award winner for Best Original Score)
  3. 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")
  4. 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)
  5. 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)
  6. 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")
  7. 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)
  8. 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)
  9. 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)
  10. 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)
  11. Cars 2 (June 24, 2011) (action, comedy, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  12. Brave (June 22, 2012) (fantasy, drama, adventure) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  13. 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)
  14. Planes (July 18, 2014) (comedy, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
  15. Inside Out (June 19, 2015) (comedy, drama) (PG) (Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature, Benny Award winner for Best Animated Feature)
  16. The Good Dinosaur (November 25, 2015) (drama, adventure) (PG) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  17. 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)
  18. Cars 3 (June 16, 2017) (comedy, drama, adventure) (G) (Benny Award nomination for Best Animated Feature)
  19. 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")
  20. 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))
  21. Toy Story 4 (June 21, 2019) (comedy) (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")
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Plot
Tinker Bell and her twin sister, Periwinkle, spend the day together, showing around the Winter Woods in Pixie Hollow and introducing her to her friends, bubbly Gliss and sarcastic Spike. King Agnarr of Arendelle tells a story to his young daughters, Elsa and Anna, that their grandfather, King Runeard, had established a treaty with a neighboring tribe of Northuldra by building a dam in their homeland, the Enchanted Forest. However, a fight occurs, resulting in Runeard's death and enraging the elemental spirits of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air of the forest. The spirits disappear and a wall of mist traps everyone in the Enchanted Forest. Young Agnarr barely escapes due to the help of an unknown savior.

Two years after her coronation, Elsa celebrates autumn in the kingdom with Anna, Olaf the snowman, Kristoff the ice harvester, and Kristoff's reindeer Sven. One night, when Elsa hears a mysterious voice calling out to her, she follows it and unintentionally awakens the elemental spirits, which forces everyone in the kingdom to evacuate. Grand Pabbie and the Rock Troll colony arrive and Pabbie informs them that they must set things right by discovering the truth about the past. Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven embark to the Enchanted Forest, following the mysterious voice. As the mist parts at Elsa's touch, the Air spirit, in the form of a tornado, appears and sweeps everyone in its vortex. Elsa stops it, forming a set of ice sculptures. The sisters discover the sculptures are images from their father's past. They encounter the Northuldra and a troop of Arendellian soldiers who are still in conflict with one another. When the Fire spirit appears, Elsa discovers the spirit to be an agitated magical salamander, and calms it down. Elsa and Anna arrange a truce between the soldiers and the Northuldra after discovering that their mother, Queen Iduna, was a Northuldran who had saved Agnarr, an Arendellian.

Elsa, Anna, and Olaf continue to head north, leaving Kristoff and Sven behind. Elsa, Anna and Olaf find their parents' wrecked ship and a map with a route to Ahtohallan, a mythical river told by their mother to contain all explanations of the past. Elsa sends Anna and Olaf away to safety and continues alone. Elsa encounters and tames the Nøkk, the Water spirit who guards the sea to Ahtohallan. Reaching Ahtohallan, a glacier, Elsa discovers that the voice calling to her was the memory of young Iduna's call; that her powers were a gift from nature because of Iduna's selfless act of saving Agnarr and that Elsa herself is the fifth spirit. Elsa then learns that the dam was built as a ruse to reduce the Northuldra's resources because of Runeard's contempt of the tribe's connection with magic and his intention to wipe them out and incorporate the region into the kingdom. Elsa also learns Runeard was the one who initiated the conflict by killing the unarmed Northuldra leader in cold blood. Elsa sends this information to Anna before becoming frozen (causing Olaf to fade away) due to venturing into the most dangerous part of Ahtohallan.

In the tribute, Tinker Bell arrives at the border with an ice-powered snow maker. With the machine keeping her cool, Peri crosses over and Tink introduces her to her friends and shows her the warm side of Pixie Hollow. After a while, the machine starts running out of ice and Peri's wings begin to wilt. After Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her magic, Agnarr and Iduna take both siblings to a colony of trolls led by Grand Pabbie. Tink and her friends rush her to the border where they meet Lord Milori, who takes Peri back to the woods. Grand Pabbie heals Anna but alters her memories so that she forgets about Elsa's magic. Grand Pabbie warns Elsa that she must learn to control her powers and that fear will be her greatest enemy. Queen Clarion arrives and explains that she was the one who instated the law. Tinker Bell and Periwinkle tearfully say goodbye to each other forever. Agnarr and Iduna isolate both sisters within the castle, closing the castle gates to their subjects. Milori knocks the snow-maker into the stream under the bridge. Tinker Bell and Periwinkle are told, by Clarion and Milori respectively, the story of two fairies who fell in love, one from the warm seasons, the other from the Winter Woods. As their romance grew, one of them crossed the border, resulting in them breaking a wing; a damage that there was no known cure for. After this, Clarion declared the separation of the warm fairies from the winter fairies in order to prevent any incidents like the one from the story happening again. Anna receives Elsa's message and concludes that the dam must be destroyed for peace to be restored (and also to make moving on from their childhood to adulthood much easier). Anna finds and awakens the gigantic Earth spirits and lures them towards the dam. The giants hurl boulders aimed at Anna which destroy the dam, sending a flood down the fjord towards the kingdom. Elsa thaws out and returns to Arendelle, diverting the flood and saving the kingdom. As the mist disappears, Elsa reunites with Anna and revives Olaf, and Anna accepts Kristoff's marriage proposal. Elsa explains that she and Anna are the bridge between the people and the magical spirits. Anna becomes the new Queen of Arendelle while Elsa becomes the protector of the Enchanted Forest who regularly visits Arendelle as peace has been restored.

In a post-credits scene, Olaf visits Elsa's ice palace and recounts the events he experienced to Marshmallow and the Snowgies.
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As the fairies make preparations for the oncoming winter, Tinker Bell helps her friend Fawn take the animals to the Winter Woods to get them ready for hibernation. Fawn warns Tink that fairies from the warmer seasons are forbidden from crossing the border to the woods as the cold can damage their wings, a law supposedly instated by Lord Milori. Out of curiosity, Tink ignores Fawn's warnings, crosses over, and her wings start to sparkle. Before she can investigate further, Fawn pulls her back. Tink researches on sparkling wings but finds the page incomplete. Another fairy tells her the book's author, the Keeper, lives in the Winter Woods.

Tucking her wings in a coat, Tinker Bell hides in a shipment of snowflake baskets. She gets picked up by a novice owl who crash lands in the Winter Woods, and the book falls out of her bag. The book is found by Milori, who has it delivered to the Keeper. Tink secretly follows to the library and spots the Keeper, Dewey. Another winter fairy rushes into the room, and Tink notices her wings sparkling like her own. Tink and the other fairy, Periwinkle, notice each other and it is revealed that they were born from the same laugh, making them sisters.

Princess Elsa of Arendelle possesses magical powers that allow her to control and create ice and snow, often using them to play with her younger sister, Anna. The two spend the day together, with Peri showing Tinker Bell around the Winter Woods and introducing her to her friends, bubbly Gliss and sarcastic Spike. King Agnarr of Arendelle tells a story to Elsa and Anna, about their grandfather, King Runeard, establishing a treaty with a neighboring tribe of Northuldra by building a dam in their homeland, the Enchanted Forest. However, a fight occurs, resulting in Runeard's death and enraging the elemental spirits of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air of the forest. The spirits disappear and a wall of mist traps everyone in the Enchanted Forest. Young Agnarr barely escapes due to the help of an unknown savior. At Peri's home, Tink builds a fire which eventually causes the floor to melt and crumble beneath them. Having her wings tucked inside her coat, Tink is unable to fly and nearly falls but is saved by Dewey. He advises that it is too dangerous for them to be together and the sisters pretend to say goodbye at the border but promise to meet again.

The next day, Tinker Bell arrives at the border with an ice-powered snow maker. With the machine keeping her cool, Peri crosses over and Tink introduces her to her friends and shows her the warm side of Pixie Hollow. After a while, the machine starts running out of ice and Peri's wings begin to wilt. After Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her magic, Agnarr and Queen Iduna take both siblings to a colony of trolls led by Grand Pabbie. Tink and her friends rush her to the border where they meet Milori, who takes Peri back to the woods. Grand Pabbie heals Anna but alters her memories so that she forgets about Elsa's magic. Grand Pabbie warns Elsa that she must learn to control her powers and that fear will be her greatest enemy. Queen Clarion arrives and explains that she was the one who instated the law. Tinker Bell and Periwinkle tearfully say goodbye to each other forever. Agnarr and Iduna isolate both sisters within the castle, closing the castle gates to their subjects. Milori knocks the snow-maker into the stream under the bridge, where it gets caught by some rocks. Tinker Bell and Periwinkle are told, by Clarion and Milori respectively, the story of two fairies who fell in love, one from the warm seasons, the other from the Winter Woods. As their romance grew, one of them crossed the border, resulting in them breaking a wing; a damage that there was no known cure for. After this, Clarion declared the separation of the warm fairies from the winter fairies in order to prevent any incidents like the one from the story happening again. To protect her sister from her increasingly unpredictable powers, Elsa ceases all contact with Anna, creating a rift between them. When the sisters are teenagers, their parents are lost at sea during a storm.

Tinker Bell and her friends attend a summer fairy camp on the mainland. Following her 21st birthday, Elsa is to be crowned queen of Arendelle. She is afraid that the kingdom's citizens might find out about her powers and fear her. The castle gates open to the public and visiting dignitaries for the first time in years. Among them are the scheming Duke of Weselton and the dashing Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, with whom Anna falls in love at first sight. Out of curiosity, Tink goes to visit the nearby human house followed by Vidia. At the same moment, Dr. Griffiths and his daughter Lizzy arrive at the house, their summer home. Elsa's coronation takes place without incident, but she remains distant from Anna. Lizzy leaves out a hand-made fairy house, which Tink is fascinated by, despite Vidia's constant warnings; annoyed, Vidia jams the door shut. When Lizzy returns, Vidia tries to free Tink to no avail, resulting in Lizzy discovering Tink inside and taking her home. Lizzy attempts to show Tink to her father, but he was too busy. Seeing all the butterflies he has pinned in display for research, Lizzy decides to keep Tink a secret. Anna and Hans develop a romantic connection during the coronation festivities, and he impulsively proposes to her, but Elsa objects when they seek her blessing. Hurt and confused, Anna protests, begging Elsa to explain her fear and isolation. The emotional strain causes Elsa to accidentally unleash her powers before the court. Receiving news of an emergency, Tinker Bell and Clarion fly back to the border where they find that the snow-maker has been collecting ice from the stream, generating snow continuously and causing a massive blizzard. Tink and her friends manage to free the snow-maker, but a freeze that will engulf Pixie Hollow begins to spread, and will eventually reach the Pixie Dust tree. Branded a monster by the Duke, Elsa flees to the North Mountain, where she finally acknowledges her powers, building an ice palace to live a hermit life. In the process, her magic unintentionally engulfs Arendelle in an eternal winter.

Trying to think of what to do, Tink notices that a Periwinkle flower that Peri had covered in frost is still alive and flies to the Winter Woods. Anna ventures out to find Elsa and end the winter, leaving Hans in command. Meanwhile, Vidia rallies Fawn, Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Clank and Bobble to rescue Tinker Bell. Due to their inability to fly in the rain, the group build a boat to sail to the house. Anna gets lost, collecting supplies at Wandering Oaken's shop. She meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, convincing them to take her to the mountains. An attack by wolves leads to Kristoff's sleigh being destroyed. In her room, Lizzy reveals her fascination of fairies to Tinker Bell. Flattered by Lizzy's interests, Tink decides to teach her about fairies; Lizzy records all the information in a blank field journal given to her by her father. Despite smooth sailing at first, the boat encounters a waterfall and crashes, forcing the party to proceed on foot. As the rain dies down, the two say goodbye; Tink prepares to leave, while Lizzy runs downstairs to show her father her research. Tink flies down to look but sees that Lizzy's father is too busy dealing with leaks in the ceiling to pay attention. Tink spends the night fixing the leaks so Dr. Griffiths will spend more time with his daughter. When she finishes, she releases a captive butterfly that, unknown to her, Dr. Griffiths had intended to show to a museum committee in London. When Anna's horse returns to Arendelle without her, Hans sets out to find Anna and Elsa, accompanied by the Duke's minions, who have secret orders to kill Elsa. Reaching the ice palace, Anna meets Elsa. When Anna reveals what has become of Arendelle, a horrified Elsa confesses she does not know how to undo her magic. Her fear causes her powers to manifest themselves once more, and she accidentally freezes Anna's heart, seriously injuring her. As she approaches Peri and her friends, Tink's wings freeze and she crash lands. Elsa then creates a giant snow monster named Marshmallow, who chases Anna and Kristoff away. Peri's friends explain that frost keeps the warm air inside like a blanket. The next morning, Lizzy is greeted by Tinker Bell and is excited to hear that the leaks have been fixed. She runs down to show her father her field journal but instead he blames her for the missing butterfly and sends her to her room. On the way, Vidia confesses that it was her fault that Tink was captured, but they forgive her by telling her it would've been worse if she hadn't been there at all. Realizing the effects of Elsa's spell on Anna, Kristoff takes her to the trolls, his adoptive family. Grand Pabbie reveals that Anna will freeze solid unless "an act of true love" reverses the spell.

Kristoff races Anna back home so Hans can give her true love's kiss. Hans and his men reach Elsa's palace, defeating Marshmallow and capturing Elsa. To cheer her up, Tink teaches Lizzy to fly, using her pixie dust, and the commotion brings her father upstairs. Anna is delivered to Hans, but rather than kissing her, Hans instead reveals that he has actually been plotting to seize the throne of Arendelle by eliminating both sisters. Hans locks Anna in a room to die and then manipulates the dignitaries into believing that Elsa killed her, but not before they were married. He orders the queen's execution, only to discover she has escaped her detention cell. At the same moment, the rescue party arrives at the house. While the rest of them distract Lizzy's cat, Vidia flies upstairs to look for Tinker Bell. Anna is freed by Olaf, her childhood talking snowman companion, and they venture into the blizzard outside to meet Kristoff, who Olaf has revealed is in love with her. Dr. Griffiths sternly demands the truth and Lizzy confesses in tears about Tink. Still refusing to believe in fairies, he begins tearing down her artwork and tossing them in the wastebasket, including her field journal. Infuriated, Tink bursts out of her hiding place and angrily scolds Lizzy's father, much to his astonishment. Seeing Dr. Griffiths about to capture her, Vidia quickly bumps Tink out of the way and gets captured instead. Ignoring Lizzy's pleas, her father unknowingly takes Vidia and drives to London to show his discovery to the museum committee. Lizzy, with the help of Tink and the other fairies, takes flight and chases her father to London. They return to the pixie dust tree to cover it in frost. Though it seems like an impossible task for only three fairies, they are soon joined by Milori who brings reinforcements, and all the winter fairies work to frost as much of the warm seasons as possible. Flying ahead, Tinker Bell tampers with the car's engine, causing it to stop and allowing Lizzy to catch up. Hans confronts Elsa outside, claiming that she killed Anna, causing Elsa to break down and abruptly stop the storm. As the freeze approaches, Milori warns the warm fairies to take cover, including Clarion whom he gives his cape, revealing one of his wings is broken.

After some time, the freeze finally subsides. The Pixie Dust Tree is safe, and all the fairies celebrate. Anna spots Hans about to kill Elsa; she leaps in the way and freezes solid, stopping Hans. However, Tink reveals that she broke a wing when she flew to the woods earlier. Devastated, Elsa hugs and mourns over her sister. Lizzy pleads with her father not to take Vidia to the museum. Dr. Griffiths finally listens to his daughter and apologizes for not believing her. As the sisters say goodbye, Tink and Peri's wings touch and, in a flash, Tinker Bell's wing heals. Anna thaws out, her heroism constituting "an act of true love". Clarion and Milori share a kiss, revealing themselves as the two lovers from the story. Realizing that love is the key to controlling her magic, Elsa ends the winter. Lizzy and the fairies teach her father to fly and they all return to the house. Hans is arrested and exiled from the kingdom for his treason and attempted assassination, while the Duke's trade links with Arendelle are cut off. Anna gives Kristoff a new sleigh and the two share a kiss. Sometime later, the warm fairies are now able to cross over into the border by having their wings frosted and the two sisters never have to be apart again. The sisters are reunited, and Elsa promises never to lock the castle gates again. Soon after, Lizzy and her father have a picnic in the field with the fairies, reading Lizzy's field journal.

Elsa plans to give Anna a surprise birthday party with the help of Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf; but while Anna is led on a party treasure hunt by a string that winds through the kingdom, Elsa has caught a cold (possibly as a result of the enternal winter from the film), and unknowingly produces a group of "Snowgies" with each sneeze, who begin to dismantle the birthday party's decorations while Kristoff tries to stop them. While Elsa takes Anna on the hunt, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf try to control the snowmen and fix the decorations in time for Anna and Elsa's return. Meanwhile, Elsa's condition rapidly worsens and she becomes delirious with a fever. After Elsa nearly falls off a clock tower, Anna convinces her to admit that she has a cold. They walk back to the castle where Elsa apologizes to Anna for "ruining" another birthday, but Anna reassures her that she didn't ruin anything, despite having a fever. As Anna goes to lead Elsa to bed, the doors to the castle open to reveal Kristoff, Olaf, Sven, and a mountain of tiny snowmen, who surprise Anna. Elsa sneezes again and finally sees more tiny snowmen that she produced. Despite Anna's protests, Elsa concludes the party by blowing into an alphorn. However, she sneezes into the horn, forming a giant snowball that inadvertently hits Hans overseas (and into a cart of manure, as he was cleaning out the stables as punishment for his attempt to kill Elsa and take over Arendelle). Elsa rests in bed under Anna's care while she points out that taking care of her beloved big sister is the best birthday present ever. Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven escort the small snowmen to Elsa's ice palace, where they stay with her snow-giant doorkeeper Marshmallow.
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King Agnarr of Arendelle tells a story to his young daughters, Elsa and Anna, that their grandfather, King Runeard, had established a treaty with a neighboring tribe of Northuldra by building a dam in their homeland, the Enchanted Forest. However, a fight occurs, resulting in Runeard's death and enraging the elemental spirits of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air of the forest. The spirits disappear and a wall of mist traps everyone in the Enchanted Forest. Young Agnarr barely escapes due to the help of an unknown savior.
Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz have stayed best friends, hanging out after work in Litwak's Arcade. Ralph is content with their life, but Vanellope longs for excitement and expresses how bored she has become of Sugar Rush's predictability. One night, Ralph sneaks into her game and makes a new track for her. The next day, when Vanellope fights the arcade player's control to test the track, the cabinet's steering wheel breaks. As the company that made Sugar Rush is defunct, and the cost of a replacement wheel on eBay is too high, Litwak decides to scrap Sugar Rush and unplugs the game, leaving its citizens homeless, including a crestfallen Vanellope. With Fix-It Felix and Tamora Jean Calhoun's help, the Surge Protector finds homes for all Sugar Rush's citizens as a short-term measure as they figure out how to save the game. Remembering eBay, Ralph and Vanellope travel to the Internet, a place where websites are buildings in a sprawling city, avatars represent users, and programs are people, via Litwak's new Wi-Fi router.
They go to the search engine KnowsMore to find eBay where Ralph and Vanellope end up winning the auction for the steering wheel by unintentionally spiking the price to US$27,001. Ralph and Vanellope have just 24 hours to come up with the funds, or they will forfeit the bid and lose the wheel. On the way out, they run into clickbait salesman J.P. Spamley, who offers them a lucrative job of stealing a car from Shank, the lead character in the popular racing-centered MMORPG Slaughter Race. Two years after her coronation, Elsa celebrates autumn in the kingdom with Anna, Olaf the snowman, Kristoff the ice harvester, and Kristoff's reindeer Sven. One night, when Elsa hears a mysterious voice calling out to her, she follows it and unintentionally awakens the elemental spirits, which forces everyone in the kingdom to evacuate. Grand Pabbie and the Rock Troll colony arrive and Pabbie informs them that they must set things right by discovering the truth about the past.
Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven embark to the Enchanted Forest, following the mysterious voice. As the mist parts at Elsa's touch, the Air spirit, in the form of a tornado, appears and sweeps everyone in its vortex. Elsa stops it, forming a set of ice sculptures. The sisters discover the sculptures are images from their father's past. They encounter the Northuldra and a troop of Arendellian soldiers who are still in conflict with one another. When the Fire spirit appears, Elsa discovers the spirit to be an agitated magical salamander, and calms it down. Elsa and Anna arrange a truce between the soldiers and the Northuldra after discovering that their mother, Queen Iduna, was a Northuldran who had saved Agnarr, an Arendellian. Shank directs Ralph and Vanellope to BuzzzTube's head algorithm, Yesss, about earning money for the video. At BuzzzTube, Yesss elates on Ralph's video popularity, and they come up with the idea of making more videos, which will earn them the money for the wheel in no time if given enough views. Vanellope offers to help advertise the videos, and Ralph has Yesss send her to "Oh My Disney". There, while escaping from Stormtroopers, Vanellope befriends the Disney Princesses, being encouraged by them to discuss her sense of un-fulfillment and reaching a musical epiphany. Ralph makes enough money to buy the wheel.
Elsa, Anna, and Olaf continue to head north, leaving Kristoff and Sven behind. Elsa, Anna and Olaf find their parents' wrecked ship and a map with a route to Ahtohallan, a mythical river told by their mother to contain all explanations of the past. Elsa sends Anna and Olaf away to safety and continues alone. Elsa encounters and tames the Nøkk, the Water spirit who guards the sea to Ahtohallan. Reaching Ahtohallan, a glacier, Elsa discovers that the voice calling to her was the memory of young Iduna's call; that her powers were a gift from nature because of Iduna's selfless act of saving Agnarr and that Elsa herself is the fifth spirit. Ralph finds Vanellope talking with Shank about staying in Slaughter Race, having felt home there due to its relative novelty and unpredictability compared to Sugar Rush. Worried of losing his friend forever, Ralph asks Spamley for a way to draw Vanellope out of the game and is brought to the dark web vendor Double Dan, who provides Ralph with a virus, Arthur, that feeds off insecurities and replicates them. When Ralph unleashes Arthur into Slaughter Race, it replicates Vanellope's glitch, triggering a server reboot. Ralph, Shank, and the others help Vanellope escape before the game resets. Unfortunately they wouldn't be able to get out of Slaughter Race after Arthur was to stay in the rebooting game so it won't destroy the Internet (just as Double Dan had told us). Elsa then learns that the dam was built as a ruse to reduce the Northuldra's resources because of Runeard's contempt of the tribe's connection with magic and his intention to wipe them out and incorporate the region into the kingdom. Elsa also learns Runeard was the one who initiated the conflict by killing the unarmed Northuldra leader in cold blood. Elsa sends this information to Anna before becoming frozen (causing Olaf to fade away) due to venturing into the most dangerous part of Ahtohallan.
Anna receives Elsa's message and concludes that the dam must be destroyed for peace to be restored (and also to make moving on from their childhood to adulthood much easier). Anna finds and awakens the gigantic Earth spirits and lures them towards the dam. The giants hurl boulders aimed at Anna which destroy the dam, sending a flood down the fjord towards the kingdom. Elsa thaws out and returns to Arendelle, diverting the flood and saving the kingdom. As the mist disappears, Elsa reunites with Anna and revives Olaf, and Anna accepts Kristoff's marriage proposal. Elsa explains that she and Anna are the bridge between the people and the magical spirits. Ralph and Vanellope later reconcile. Ralph gives half of the broken medal to Vanellope and they bid each other a heartfelt farewell as Shank has arranged for Vanellope to respawn in Slaughter Race. Back in the arcade, Sugar Rush gets repaired, and Ralph partakes in social activities with the other arcade characters as he stays in touch with Vanellope over video chat, feeling content with his newfound ability to be independent. Anna becomes the new Queen of Arendelle while Elsa becomes the protector of the Enchanted Forest who regularly visits Arendelle as peace has been restored.
In a post-credits scene, Olaf visits Elsa's ice palace and recounts the events he experienced to Marshmallow and the Snowgies.
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Dialogues
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TINKER BELL: Wow.
SPIKE: Forget their noses.
PERIWINKLE: Second star...
AGNARR: Anna. Elsa.
IDUNA: Bedtime soon.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
AGNARR...was lost.
IDUNA: And on that note,
SVEN: Mm.
ANNA: Oh! Uh, alarmed?
ELSA: Come in.
KRISTOFF: The Trolls?
OLAF: Hyah!
OLAF: Who's into trivia?
ANNA: Whoa.
ANNA: No. No, no, no.
ANNA: And we're locked in.
OLAF: Ooh.
KRISTOFF: Coming through!
ANNA: Let her go!
KRISTOFF: Anna, be careful!
MATTIAS: Prince Agnarr!
ANNA: Hmm.
OLAF: She's saving him.
KRISTOFF: No, no, no.
MATTIAS: Get the sword!
OLAF: I got this.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
MATTIAS: Head for the river!
ANNA: Oh!
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
ELSA: Yes.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
ELSA: Ahtohallan.
IDUNAThe waves are too high!
AGNARR: I love you.
OLAF: Anna?
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
YOUNG ANNA: Do the magic!
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
FAWN: Is she all right?
ROSETTA: All together.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
AGNARR: No!
MILORI: Peri?
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
MATTIAS: Hang on!
ANNA: Kristoff.

TINKER BELL:
Um... I know. Favorite star?
YOUNG ANNA:
That's a big gift of peace.
AGNARR:
I wasn't at all prepared
AGNARR:
It was a brutal battle.
ANNA:
Mother and father's ship.
AGNARR:
We keep going for Elsa.
ELSA AND IDUNA:
Show yourself
YOUNG ANNA:
I love you, Olaf!
DUKE OF WESELTON:
Oh! Like a chicken
NORTHULDRA LEADER:
King Runeard, the dam,
YOUNG KRISTOFF:
Come on, Sven.
SILVERMIST:
You guys are so alike.

YOUNG ELSAWere the
Northuldra magical, like me?
AGNARRNo, Elsa.
They were not magical.
AGNARRThe fighting
enraged the spirits.
AGNARRThey turned
their magic against us all.
KRISTOFF: Uh, okay.
Um, lion?
KRISTOFF: Okay, I'm ready,
I'm ready. Go.
ANNA: You gotta
give me something.
ELSA: Just... Just tired.
(CHUCKLES)
KRISTOFF: Yes.
Everyone's out and safe.
KRISTOFF: Did you know
sleeping quietly
OLAF: Well,
that was unanimous.
ANNA: I swore that
I wouldn't leave her side.
KRISTOFF: Not in any
recent time will we die.
HONEYMAREN: But, look,
there's a fifth spirit...
IDUNAAhtohallan has to be
the source of her magic.
ANNA: Wait. Wait!
No! No! No!
OLAF: Anna,
this might sound crazy...
IDUNAYou are the one
you've been waiting for
YOUNG ELSA: Hi, I'm Olaf.
And I like warm hugs.
IDUNA: Come on,
you can do it.
ANNA: I just wasn't looking
where I was going.
HANS: Prince Hans
of the Southern Isles.
SOLDIER: King Runeard,
I'm sorry. I don't understand.
IDUNA: (SINGING)
Dive down deep into her sound
RUNEARD: They will come
in celebration.
OLAF: Hmm. Which lucky tunnel
do we choose?
RUNEARDYou see, the dam
will weaken their lands,
CLANK: All together.
All together.
BOBBLE: Hurry!
It's nearly out of ice!
DEWEY: Speaking of sparkling,
we can conclude...

ELSA: Hmm.
ANNA: Anytime.
OLAF: Yeah, that's not true.
KRISTOFF: It is.
ANNA: It's true.
ELSA: Definitely true.
ELSA: Hey!
KRISTOFF: What is this?
ANNA: No pushing.
KRISTOFF: Stop it.
AGNARRIduna!
IDUNAAgnarr!

-KRISTOFF: Uh...
-Hans?
-ANNA: No, it's the truth.
-(SVEN MOANS)
-ANNA: Elsa!
-But way far in the future,
-OLAF: Whoa!
-Olaf!
-YOUNG AGNARR: Father!
-(ELSA GRUNTS)
-ELSA: Olaf, get behind me.
-(WHIMPERS)
-ANNA: Yeah.
-What do we do now?
-KRISTOFF: Whoa.
-(SVEN GRUNTS)
-ROSETTA: There she is!
-She's so wintery.
-YOUNG ANNA: Olaf...
-(GIGGLING)
-ANNA: Help me up!
-We'll meet you around!

-Thank you.
-ANNA: Okay.
-Here. Take one of these.
-SVEN: Huh?
-and Sven?
-SVEN: Hmm?
-You were...
-SVEN: Huh? (GRUNTS)
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-ELSA: It's too fast.
-Me.
-ANNA: What?
-Come on.
-OLAF: Mmm.
-Hang on!
-OLAF: Whoa!
-All of my life
-IDUNAAll of your life
-(SVEN BELLOWS)
-KRISTOFF: Aw.
-How am I doing?
-ANNA: Fantastic.
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DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
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GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
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HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
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FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
DOLIReally?
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TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
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EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
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BASIL: This case is most intriguing
HOLMES: Come on.
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FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
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DAWSON: Basil?
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RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
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SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
GRUMPY: You don't...
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
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EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
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DODGER: You help Tito.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
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RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
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FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
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TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
FRANCIS: Goodness!
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TRITON: Yes.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
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SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
MERLOCK: Allow me.
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
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MAURICE: We should be there by now.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
BEAST: What?
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
STORK: Oh, of course.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
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ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
JAFAR: Shut up!
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
FALINE: Bambi.
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DONALD: Suspension bridge?
NARRATOR: Faster and faster!
DR. FINKELSTEINSally!
MAYORPatience, everyone.
OOGIESeven!
SANTA: This can't be happening!
JACK: My dearest friend.
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THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
NALA: It's really creepy.
SIMBA: Come here!
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
REVEREND RAT: Speak up.
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
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HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
NARRATOR(LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
ANDY'S MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
BUZZ: Now!
ALIENS: The claw!
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
HANNAH: I'll get it!
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
JOHN: This place is incredible.
KEKATA: They're different from us
BENSmith was right all along.
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JOHNNY: Mama?
SALLY: Why, no, dear. Of course not.
JOHN: And they got loose.
BR'ER FROG: Fine, how are you?
NARRATOR: The wolf!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
NARRATOR: The umpire said.
COLONNA: (SUSTAINING NOTE) All...
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
JASMINEAbu?
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
EDDY: Ahh
NARRATOR: After all these years
WILLIE: Figaro!
TETTI TATTI: Let-a me up!
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
HUGO: And since you're shaped
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
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NARRATOR: You go, girl.
JIMINY: Everyone keeps askin' me
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
CALLIOPE: It was tragic.
ZEUS: Ha ha!
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
PHIL: Two words.
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
MARIE: From that moment on,
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
MICKEY: But Donald!
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
DIMITRI: We'll take a boat in Germany.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BARTOK: But that means going topside.
SOPHIE: Good.
VLAD: So, is she a Romanov?
ANASTASIA: Tell me what?
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
RASPUTIN: Bartok! Get me a comb.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
BEAST: Forte!
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
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SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
DOTWell, I think he's gonna make it.
GYPSY: Whoa!
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
SLIM: Are they all right?
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
DENNIS: Well, sir, it was an angel.
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
JOHNNY: The lord is good to me
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
HOPPER: You little termites!
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
MANNY: And now, insectus
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
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BO PEEP: Buzz!
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
BUZZ: Drop! I said "drop"!
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
WOODY: Please, please, no!
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
CYRIL: Ahem!
RAT: MacBadger.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
WINKY: After it.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
BROM: Yahoo!
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
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RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
CHICHA: I heard that.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
KUZCO: So this is where you came in.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
KING: And remember,
STEPMOTHER: You clumsy little fool.
DUKE: What? Tea? (YAWNING)
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DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
DODO: Look lively.
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
HELGA: It just keeps going.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
KING: And to prevent Kida
AUDREY: Milo, no!
CELIA: Monsters, Inc. Please hold.
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
WATERNOOSE: Finish him off!
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane.
BOO: Kitty!
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NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
SCROOP: What was it now?
ONUS: Land ho!
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
DAVID: Nani!
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
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BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
CRUSH: 150, dude!
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
TANANA: Oh.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
SITKA: Knock it off.
DENAHI: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
KENAI: Koda?
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
SLIGHTLY: Yeah for Bear Killer!
MARY: Wendy!
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BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
VOYAGE: IncrediBoy?
DASHCome on, Violet!
JACK-JACK: Hello?
LUCIUS: So now I'm in deep trouble.
VIOLETPretty loud discussion.
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
HELENIs someone in there?
MIRAGE: I'm sorry.
EDNA: All was well, another day saved
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
ELASTIGIRLDo I have to answer?
MR. INCREDIBLE: Here we go, honey.
FROZONE: It's not doing anything.
KARI: I'm gonna call the police...
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
MAX: All right, who's on sentry duty?
TIMON: Oh, you got that right, pally.
JEB: Don't yell at me.
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
PUMBAA: Hey, Timon, I got an idea.
SIMBA: Timon. Timon.
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
GRACE: We're on your trail.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
SHENZI: What the...
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
MOTHERNeed more time, honey.
BANZAII say we skip the wedding,
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
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WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
BUCK: Okay.
UMPIRE: You're out!
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
ABBY: Ring the bell!
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
BEAVER: Timber.
TONY: What's this?
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ACEStay on target. Stay on target!
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
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MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
CUTLASS: Says he likes working alone.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
MIA: He's hot!
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
TABITHA: I'm coming, I'm coming!
RITA'S MOM: Soup's on!
LIAM: Psst! Rita!
RODDY: It's Roddy. Remember me?
THIMBLENOSE TED: Hey, guys.
KERMIT: You rats, this is not over yet!
RITA: What do you want it for anyway?
SID(IN DEEPER VOICE) Halftime.
SPIKE: I've got Rita, boss! I've got Rita!
WHITEY: I'm coming, Spike!
SHOCKY: Look! It's Roddy and Rita!
LE FROG: (SCOFFS) Big deal.
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MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
GOOB: So tired.
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
SCRATCHY: Itchy... Itchy...
LISADad, we can't see the movie!
HOMERRelax. Those pious morons
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
NED: Rough day, huh, son?
MOE: This is why we should hate kids.
SPIKE: You know what?
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
FRANKIE: Master?
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
LASZLO: Yeah!
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
BARTJabbity, jabbity, jab, jab, jab!
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
GRAMPA: I'm part of the mob!
NELSON: Ha-ha!
TROLL: True love's kiss
GISELLE: And grew and grew love
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
COLETTE: Don't mess with my mise!
HORST: Coming around.
LAROUSSE: Drink now, there's plenty.
LINGUINI: Secret? You want the truth?
EMILE: I'm sorry, Remy
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INUIT WOMAN: Homer Simpson,
REMY: At first, Ego thinks it's a joke.
MARGE: (GASPS) Springfield.
BARNEY: Okay. Hail, emperor.
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
CORNELIUS: Okay.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
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SWORDFISH: There they are!
EVE: Who are you?
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
MARY: Hey. What? John?
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
FLOUNDER: Sorry.
MARINA: Wait up!
ARIEL(PANTING) This way. Quick!
INK SPOT: Yeah!
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
BOLT: Penny.
BLAKE: He's so on board!
SEBASTIAN: So, Ariel came back home
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ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
ALPHAImpossible! Where are you?
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
OMEGA: Gray Three, checking in.
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
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ALIENS: Ooh!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
GOTHEL: I love you most.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
CLANK: For Tink!
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
LOTSOWell, thank you, Big Baby.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
TWITCH: Get in there!
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
KEN: What do you want?
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
BOBBLE: Still okay.
OWL: Who?
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
GRIMSLEY: Really?
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CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
TINKER BELL: Wow!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
ROO: So, can you read it?
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
POOH: Well, I was moving.
EEYORE: It's me, it's me
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
NARRATOR: And so they all used
TIGGER: Hooray!
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
NANNY: The puppies are here!
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
FAWN: Road? What road?
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
COLLIE: Pongo!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
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CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
SONIC: If you leave your game,
NORWOOD: Guilty!
NARRATOR: On a planet with no name
CALHOUN: All right.
RALPH: No, no, no! Wait a second! Aah!
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
KOHUT: Incoming!
SOUR BILL: Citizens of Sugar Rush...
TURBO: Now, now! (LAUGHS)
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
VANELLOPE: Okay, good. Little more.
GUARD: My lord!
ELINOR: Merida!
TOOTH: Eighteen central incisors.
NORTH: Cookies? Eggnog? Anyone?
BUNNY: This better be good, North.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
RAPUNZELEverything was perfect.
PITCH: Don't fight the fear, little man!
JAMIE'S MOM: Sophie? Is that you?
MRS. FROST: Come on, Jack,
JAMIE: What happened to him?
FELICITY: Jack. I'm scared.
CALEB: The Easter Bunny's real!
CLAUDE: They're all real!
CUPCAKE: Yeah, Tooth Fairy!
PIPPA: Come on, guys, we can do it!
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
JACK: My name is Jack Frost.
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KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
ANNA: Do the magic!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
KAI: Princess Anna?
ELSA: Conceal
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
BROCKWe don't have any human toys,
NARRATOR: If you had wings to lift you
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
CLANK: All together. All together.
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
TERRI: We were awesome!
CHET: Thank you very much.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
DONThat's a pretty good one, Squish.
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
CLAIRE: Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
MIKEWhy are my settings different?
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
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YAMA: There they are!
CHUG: Go on, he's warming up to you.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
SKIPPER: Once you get to the trees,
BRENT: Our first stage is a whopper.
BULLDOG: Are you still there?
CASS: That's my nephew!
KREI: That's just not true.
RIPSLINGER: Yeah! You know it.
DOTTIE: Dusty, that vertical wind shear
ISHANI: Hello.
ROCHELLE: Oh, my little burrito.
DUSTY: Somebody cut off my antenna.
BRAVO: Roger that.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
LEADBOTTOM: Come on, Skipper.
MAYDAY: Now, pull!
BRODI: Oh, for crying out loud.
BLACKOUT: Go, go, go, go, go!
SKIPPERPropwash Junction to Dusty.
DOTTIE: Yeah, I haven't actually
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
GO GO: Mmm.
CABBIE: That's why we're here.
DUSTY: Whoa! Look at this place.
HARVEY: You know, Dusty...
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
SPARKY: So...
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
BLADE: If we're gonna save the lodge,
CHUG: Nobody has your gearbox.
PULASKI: Move along. That's it.
ANDRÉ: Move along. Quickly, please.
PATCH: I read you, Crophopper Seven.
MARU: Okay, that's good. Slow, slow.
CAD: What's going on up there?
SECRETARY: Both roads are open.
DIPPER: (MUFFLED) Hold on, Dusty!
AVALANCHE: Go, Dusty!
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
DYNAMITE: Let's keep up the pace!
DRIP: Did you guys see that?
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MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
SPONGEBOB: The One Who Watches?
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
NASH: Who does that?
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
KRISTOFF: Relax!
OLAF: Summer!
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BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
ORYX: Will you shut up?
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
BONNIE: Glorious day!
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
FINNICK: She hustled you.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
MR. BIG: Meh.
MANCHAS: You...
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MOANA: What's in there?
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
SINA: Moana!
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
NICK: Mission accomplished.
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
MARLINNo. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
DORY: Oh, boy. Okay. This is...
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
HANK: Where's everybody else?
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
NEIL deBUCK WEASEL: Mars.
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
JENNY: A whale?
CARL: What is that?
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
BLOAT: Now what?
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MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
SWATI: Whoa!
CUTLASS: Storm takes back the lead!
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
FELIX: All right, now...
DUSTYBesides, this Sterling fellow?
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
STERLINGSo? You like it?
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
KAA: ...mistake.
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
HAMILTON: 122 miles per hour.
BIANCA: Let go, you big bullies, you!
MEDUSA: There is another one!
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
HICKS: Wow!
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
MATER: Oh, well, good.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
DINKY: Charge!
ELSA: Anna made these years ago.
ANNA: Every Christmas...
OLAF: (GASPS) The fruitcake!
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
PAPÁ: You want it down by the kitchen?
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
DOCTOR: Fire!
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
LUCIUSNo lifeguard on duty!
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
GEORGES: Edgar?
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
SHANK: Well, well, well.
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
HUDSONYou got a lot of stuff, kid.
SLADE: Copper!
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
SVEN: Mm.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
ANNA: And we're locked in.
TRIXIEShould we all go?
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
PIGLET: Oh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
EEYORE: There's one.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
GUIDO: Okay.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
NARRATOR: And so it seemed to be.
CHRISTOPHER: You can let go, Tigger.
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEEN: All right, Cruz. The beach.
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
DARRELL: I am speechless!
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
MARGARET: Sure.
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
RALPHZILLA: Mmm.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
HÉCTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
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Dialogues 2
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ANNA: Oh!
ELSA: Yes.
ERIC: Max!
SVEN: Mm.
OLAF: Ooh.
OLAF: Hyah!
ANNA: Hmm.
OLAF: Anna?
TRITON: Yes.
ANNA: Whoa.
FLUKE: Yeah.
MILORI: Peri?
ANNA: Kristoff.
ARIEL: Scuttle!
ELSA: Come in.
GRIMSBY: Eric!
OLAF: I got this.
MAN: Fire Spirit!
GRIMSBY: Eric?
MAN: Whoa! Hey!
ANNA: Let her go!
ELSA: Ahtohallan.
URSULA: Eric, no!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
MATTIAS: Hang on!
FIGHTER: Look out!
FIGHTER: Look out!
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
WOMAN: The water!
AGNARR: I love you.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
SEBASTIAN: Oh, no!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
AGNARR: ...was lost.
AGNARR: Anna. Elsa.
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
FLOUNDER: I am not.
ANNA: No. No, no, no.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
IDUNA: Bedtime soon.
FAWN: Is she all right?
KRISTOFF: No, no, no.
ROSETTA: All together.
KRISTOFF: The Trolls?
ARIEL: Isn't it fantastic?
TROLL: True love's kiss
OLAF: Who's into trivia?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
PUPPETEER: Oh, Judy!
OLAF: She's saving him.
MATTIAS: Prince Agnarr!
ANNA: Oh! Uh, alarmed?
MATTIAS: Get the sword!
GISELLE: That's too bad.
IDUNA: And on that note,
MAN: Hurricane a-comin'!
ERIC: Are you okay, miss?
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
GRIMSBY: Well, now, Eric.
PERIWINKLE: Second star
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNA: And we're locked in.
SCUTTLE: Wa, wa, wa, wa!
MATTIAS: Head for the river!
GRIMSBY: And she is lovely.
KRISTOFF: Coming through!
KRISTOFF: Anna, be careful!
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YOUNG ANNADo the magic!
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
GISELLE: I really do have to go.
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
GISELLE: It's very cold out here.
AGNARR: And I was so honored
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
GISELLE: You have lovely friends.
GISELLE: And grew and grew love

AGNARR:
It was a brutal battle.
YOUNG ANNA:
I love you, Olaf!
ANNA:
Mother and father's ship.
TINKER BELL:
Not much further.
AGNARR:
I wasn't at all prepared
ELSA AND IDUNA:
Show yourself
AGNARR:
We keep going for Elsa.
SILVERMIST:
You guys are so alike.
URSULA:
Yes, hurry home, Princess.
YOUNG ANNA:
That's a big gift of peace.
MORTIMER:
I don't like them sad endings.
DUKE OF WESELTON:
Oh! Like a chicken
TINKER BELL:
Um... I know. Favorite star?
NORTHULDRA LEADER:
King Runeard, the dam,

ELSA: Hmm.
ANNA: Anytime.
AGNARR: Iduna!
IDUNA: Agnarr!
ELSA: Hey!
KRISTOFF: What is this?
ANNA: It's true.
ELSA: Definitely true.
ANNA: No pushing.
KRISTOFF: Stop it.
WOMAN 1: No!
WOMAN 2: Gertrude says...
OLAF: Yeah, that's not true.
KRISTOFF: It is.
MAN: Move that bus!
MAN 2: Come on, already!
EDWARD: Giselle!
ROBERT: I try to do the right thing.
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RIKU: Hey,
RIKU: Sora.
JACK: Fear.
KAIRI: Sora!
SORA: Riku!
SORA: Riku!
SORA: Stop!
SORA: Kairi!
SORA: Huh?
ARIEL: Huh?
SORA: Riku?
SORA: Ahem!
SORA: Wha...
GOOFY: Huh?
CLOUD: Yeah.
PIGLET: Pooh!
DONALD: Hey!
PETER: Ahem!
GOOFY: Sora?
DONALD: Run!
SORA: Really...
SORA: It's true.
TARZAN: Huh?
TARZAN: Jane!
DONALD: Sora!
RIKU: Could be.
SORA: A storm?
RIKU: It's no use.
SORA: Heartless!
ARIEL: Sebastian!
KAIRI: Yeah, sure.
SORA: Kairi? Kairi!
DONALD: Blast off!
SORA: You'll find it.
RIKU: Who knows?
ANSEM: Know this.
SORA: What's that?
TARZAN: Kerchak...
RIKU: Don't give up!
KAIRI: But you know,
SORA: You're wrong.
SORA: Nothing at all.
DONALD: Scattered?
DONALD: "Meddling"!
GENIE: You'd do that?
ALADDIN: Say, Genie,
KAIRI: I believe in you.
JANE: The waterfalls...
LEON: Sora. You did it.
SORA: Kairi, thank you.
KING MICKEY: Donald,
RIKU: Without her heart,
GOOFY: What was that?
YUFFIE: The Keyblade...
RIKU: Don't you see yet?
SORA: Hold it right there!
JANE: Oh, now I've got it.
JACK: I don't understand.
RIKU: Quit while you can.
MR. SMEE: Uh, Captain...
DR. FINKELSTEIN: Terror.
RIKU: And her heart was...
POOH: Think, think. Think.
CLAYTON: Highly doubtful.
SORA: What do you mean?
DR. FINKELSTEIN: It failed!
GOOFY: Ya-hoo-hoo-hooey!
TRITON: That was too close.
JAFAR: Genie! My final wish!
SORA: Hey, are you all right?
ANSEM: Supreme darkness...
ANSEM: A meaningless effort.
URSULA: Yes, the princesses.
QUEEN OF HEARTS: Silence!
HADES: He's strong, he's kind.
ALADDIN: I see. Thanks, Sora.
ANSEM: It's really quite simple.
ANSEM: Tied to the darkness...
ANSEM: Tied to the darkness...
TARZAN: This place, this place.
ANSEM: For that instant, it was.
SORA: (GROANS) Where am I?
PIGLET: Hello, is anyone there?
OOGIE: You're no prize yourself.
TRITON: Ariel, not another word!
SORA: I was lost in the darkness.
GOOFY: What about the Keyhole?
SORA: You'd kind of be in my way.
YUFFIE: Aw, you're slipping, Leon.
SORA: Hey, let Pinocchio go, Riku.
DONALD: Let's just get out of here!
ANSEM: Behold the endless abyss!
DONALD: Who would've thought it?
SORA'S MOM: Sora, dinner's ready.
KAIRI: You know, Riku has changed.
TARZAN: Friends there. See friends.
SORA: How can you be so cheerful?
KAIRI: Come on, lazy bum. Wake up.
RIKU: I didn't think you'd come, Sora.
ANSEM: Take a look at this tiny place.
SEBASTIAN: Of course, Your Majesty.
DONALD AND GOOFY: Your Majesty!
CLAYTON: That leaves just one place.
JANE: How could you do such a thing?
GOOFY: Gawrsh, that's the king's seal!
ANSEM: Darkness conquers all worlds!
OOGIE: Yeah, he got chomped instead!
SORA: I'm not dreaming this time, right?

ANSEM:
This world has been connected.
ANSEM:
This world has been connected.

DONALD: Huh?
GOOFY: What?
HOOK: Shut up!
MALEFICENT: Enough.
DONALD: The Heartless!
GOOFY: The Heartless?
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BELLE: Oh!
BEAST: Hot.
CHIP: Whoa!
OLAF: Whoa!
OLAF: He did,
BEAST: Forte!
OLAF: Still warm.
WOMAN: Open it!
WOMAN: Coming!
TEENAGER: Olaf!
OLAF: Okay, Sven,
ELSA: Anna's right.
OLAF: Oh, puppies!
ELSA: It's you, Olaf.
CHIP: Yeah, let's go!
OLAF: He's not here.
LUMIERE: Ah-ah-ah.
ELSA: For what, Olaf?
ELSA: I'm sorry, Anna.
ANNA: Every Christmas...
MAN: Olaf, where are you?
LUMIERE: Careful, careful.
BELLE: It looks dangerous.
FORTE: So, Beast gets girl,
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
LUMIERE: Oh, no, the bell jar!
OLAF: (GASPS) The fruitcake!
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
BELLE: What's the matter, Sultan?
ELSA: All those long years alone...
ELSA: Anna made these years ago.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
LUMIERE: Let's go! Love will not wait.

COGSWORTH:
What are you yammering about?

MAN: Whoa!
WOMAN: No!
BELLE: Sultan?
FIFE: Back off, doggy.
CHIP: Come on!
COGSWORTH: Not so fast.
LUMIERE: Mince pies.
MRS. POTTS: Potatoes.
CHIP: Where could he be?
MRS. POTTS: Goodness knows.
MRS. POTTS: Merry Christmas.
LUMIERE: Merry Christmas, everyone.
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OLAF: I will!
CLANK: Ho!
ANNA: Elsa!
FAWN: Tink!
ANNA: Tree!
OLAF: Yeah.
CLANK: Tink!
LIZZY: Whoa!
MILORI: Peri?
AGNARR: No!
ELSA: Conceal
ROSETTA: Pull!
ANNA: Grab on!
OLAF: Look out!
ANNA: The gate
FAWN: Look out!
KRISTOFF: Hey!
BOBBLE: Heave!
KRISTOFF: Anna!
KAI: Your Majesty.
OLAF: Hey, Sven?
CLANK: Tink! Wait!
TINKER BELL: Oh!
SOLDIER 2: Whoa!
MILORI: Ambitious.
BOBBLE: We did it!
KRISTOFF: Mmm...
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
KRISTOFF: It's 200.
ANNA: It's this way?
KRISTOFF: Carrots.
FIGHTER: Look out!
CLANK: It's working!
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
KAI: Princess Anna?
MAN 1: Yes! It is her!
TINKER BELL: Wow.
TINKER BELL: Wow!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
CAPTAIN: All ashore!
KRISTOFF: Look out!
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
KRISTOFF: Run! Run!
SLED: Welcome back.
FAWN: Is she all right?
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
WOMAN: There she is!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
ROSETTA: All together.
SLED: Sorry about that.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
DUKE'S THUG 2: Aim...
ANNA: I owe you a sled.
DUKE'S THUG 2: There!
SOLDIER: Grab his arm.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! Stop!
LIZZY: Oh! Sorry, fairies.
IRIDESSA: Got you, Tink.
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ANNA: Stop! Put us down!
TROLL KID: He's napping.
FAWN: Road? What road?
ANNA: It's a 100-foot drop.
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
PERIWINKLE: Second star
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
BOBBLE: Give me the sap.
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
GUARD 4: Come on! Push!
TINKER BELL: Okay, push!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Up there!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Look out!
CLARION: But never again.
DUKE'S THUG 2: Fire! Fire!
SAILOR: Setting course, sir.
MAN 2: Our beautiful queen!
GUARD 2: She's dangerous.
CLANK: Come on, everyone!
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
DUKE'S THUG 2: We got her.
ANNA: I think, actually, it's up.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
YOUNG ANNA: Do the magic!
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
FAIRY MARY: Start the pulley!
FAIRY MARY: That's it, fairies.
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
FAIRY MARY: The snowy owls!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
CLANK: Oh, yes, I'm right here.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
GUARD 2: Put your back into it!
YOUNG ELSA: Go away, Anna.
SOLDIER 1: This way, this way!
KRISTOFF: Okay, okay. I'm out.
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
MAN: It's Princess Anna's horse.
SPRING: But if the temperatures
KRISTOFF: The North Mountain.
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
FAIRY MARY: Oh, my goodness.
KRISTOFF: What are you doing?
CLANK: All together. All together.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
TINKER BELL: It's getting warmer.
KRISTOFF: Stay out of sight, Olaf.
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
ANNA: You mean, the love experts?
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go, go! Come on!
TROLL 3: She's like a little cupcake.
TROLL 2: His thing with the reindeer
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go around. Toss it.
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
YOUNG KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
TROLL 1: Like his peculiar brain, dear
CLANK: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
WOMAN 1: So, where is the princess?
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKE: It's getting colder by the minute.
NARRATOR: If you had wings to lift you
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.

DR. GRIFFITHS:
The wings are so fresh.
TINKER BELL:
This isn't a human house.
TINKER BELL:
Um... I know. Favorite star?
PERIWINKLE:
I've never felt anything like it!
DR. GRIFFITHS:
Well, of course, my darling.
BOBBLE:
And who knows when they'll be dry.
SILVERMIST:
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
MALE GARDEN FAIRY:
No, thanks. She's running fine.

MAN 2: Bark down!
BOY: Papa!
ANNA: Okay.
KRISTOFF: One...
ANNA: Pardon. Sorry.
WOMAN: Oh!
SILVERMIST: Amazing!
FAWN: It's fantastic!
CLANK: I'm sorry.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
ANNA: Coming through.
HANS: Excuse me. Oh...
CLANK: What've we got?
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
YOUNG ANNA: Catch me!
YOUNG ELSA: Slow down!
DR. GRIFFITHS: The butterfly. It's gone!
LIZZY: What?
IRIDESSA: This way!
ROSETTA: Come on, girls. Hurry.
LIZZY: Father, look!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
TROLL 1: Something's wrong.
TROLL 2: Are you all right?
WOMAN 2: Where could she be?
WOMAN 3: Where is she?
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Early Beginnings (19511973)
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WALTWell, Dad likes to celebrate.
FLORA: We're not gonna celebrate.
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The Move to Hollywood (19731978)
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PETE: Tickets, please.
MICKEYHey, Pluto. Here she comes.
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Exploring New Horizons (19781990)
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DOLI: Really?
ROGER: Whoa!
DAWSON: Basil?
CRATCHIT: Yes, sir.
HOLMES: Come on.
TIM: Coming, Father.
GOOFY: Hey, Mickey!
HERMAN: Whoo-hoo!
EDDIE: Roger, don't...
FRANCIS: Goodness!
DODGER: You help Tito.
MERLOCK: My talisman!
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
HUEY: Hockey one, hike.
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
RATIGANGoodbye so soon
MARLEY: Ebenezer Scrooge.
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
SPIRIT 2: That's your laundry.
DOLORES: Cut it out, Angelo.
RAOUL: Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut!
HORACE: Now to review, sire.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
SCROOGE: What, what, what?
SMARTY: Come on, you mugs.
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
BENNY: I'm gettin' too old for this!
JESSICA: Mr. Valiant. Mr. Valiant?
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
PRINCE: (GASPS) The coronation!
DONALD: Doggone stubborn nitwit!
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
CAPTAIN PETE: Get out of the way!
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
MICKEY: (WHISPERING) I promise.
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
NARRATORSkiing is fast becoming
MARVIN: Oh, Jessica, you promised.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
GOOFY: Ya-hoo-hoo-hooey! Ya-hooey!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
MOTHER: Roger, you pin-headed klutz.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
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The Transitions Into Features (19861988)
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GRUMPY: You don't...
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
PRINCEThat has possessed me
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
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New Success & Greater Ambitions (19891990)
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TRITON: Yes.
FALINE: Bambi.
JAFAR: Shut up!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERICWhoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
ARIELFlounder, don't be such a guppy.
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Patriotic Contributions (19911995)
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BEAST: What?
SIMBA: Come here!
NALA: Simba, wait up!
STORK: Oh, of course.
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
NALA: It's really creepy.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
LUMIERELife is so unnerving
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
BELLENew and a bit alarming
NARRATORFaster and faster!
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
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Postwar Rebuilding (19962000)
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EDDYAhh
DAVID: Nani!
BUCK: Okay.
TANANA: Oh.
ZEUS: Ha ha!
CYRIL: Ahem!
KENAI: Koda?
BROM: Yahoo!
MARY: Wendy!
WILLIE: Figaro!
WINKY: After it.
ONUS: Land ho!
RAT: MacBadger.
PHIL: Two words.
BEAVER: Timber.
JOHNNY: Mama?
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
DODO: Look lively.
AUDREY: Milo, no!
SITKA: Knock it off.
TONY: What's this?
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
MICKEY: But Donald!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
CHICHA: I heard that.
KING: And remember,
NARRATORThe wolf!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
CALLIOPEIt was tragic.
NARRATORYou go, girl.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
KINGAnd to prevent Kida
TETTI TATTI: Let-a me up!
JOHN: And they got loose.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
HELGA: It just keeps going.
GRACE: We're on your trail.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SCROOP: What was it now?
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
NARRATORThe umpire said.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
JOHN: This place is incredible.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
BEN: Smith was right all along.
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
DRIZELLAHuh. As if you care.
MRS. PACKARDCommander?
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
HUGOAnd since you're shaped
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
JOHNNYThe lord is good to me
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
NARRATORAfter all these years
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
KEKATAThey're different from us
BR'ER FROG: Fine, how are you?
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
RUNTDon't go breaking my heart
DENNISWell, sir, it was an angel.
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
JIMINYEveryone keeps askin' me
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
RATCLIFFEKeep on working, lads
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
ACEStay on target. Stay on target!
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
LUANAWell, at least they had milk.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
FOXYI won't go breaking your heart
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
SALLY: Why, no, dear. Of course not.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
NARRATORIt was an excellent plan,
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
NARRATORTruth to say, every portal
MORTIMERMmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
KUZCOSo this is where you came in.
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
NARRATOROn the clearest of nights,
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
DENAHII don't blame the bear, Kenai.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
CHARLIEIf she can't, I know who can.
COLONNA: (SUSTAINING NOTE) All...
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
CLOPINUgly folks forget your shyness
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
DINAHHe couldn't ignore it any longer.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
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Special Disney Animation films (19962008)
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BEAST: Forte!
JASMINEAbu?
INK SPOT: Yeah!
MARINA: Wait up!
FLOUNDER: Sorry.
SHENZIWhat the...
SIMBA: Timon. Timon.
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
SWORDFISH: There they are!
FORTEMademoiselle, please.
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
BELLE: What's the matter, Sultan?
MOTHERNeed more time, honey.
BANZAII say we skip the wedding,
TIMONOh, you got that right, pally.
ARIEL: (PANTING) This way. Quick!
PUMBAAHey, Timon, I got an idea.
MAXAll right, who's on sentry duty?
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
SEBASTIANSo, Ariel came back home
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Disneyland & Beyond (20002015)
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FURY: Nyx.
OWL: Who?
BOLT: Penny.
SINA: Moana!
ZARINA: Huh.
MR. BIG: Meh.
ELSAConceal
LASZLO: Yeah!
GOOB: So tired.
COLLIE: Pongo!
TIGGER: Hooray!
MANCHAS: You...
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
FRANKIE: Master?
CHASE: Over here!
CORNELIUS: Okay.
GRIMSLEY: Really?
MRS. BANKS: Jane.
KAI: Princess Anna?
ANNA: Do the magic!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
LOUISTiana! Naveen!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
TROLLTrue love's kiss
SPIKE: You know what?
ORYX: Will you shut up?
EEYOREIt's me, it's me
SMEE: Man in the water!
MOANA: What's in there?
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
BLAKE: He's so on board!
GOTHELI love you most.
ROO: So, can you read it?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
FINNICK: She hustled you.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCEGive it to me!
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
LIONHEARTSwell-wether!
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
NICK: Mission accomplished.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
STUOh, she's not a real cop.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
NANNY: The puppies are here!
AGNARRThe gloves will help.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
GAZELLEWow! I'm impressed.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
SPRING: But if the temperatures
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
NARRATORAnd so they all lived
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
NARRATORAnd so they all used
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
OAKENYoo-hoo! Welcome back!
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
KRISTOFF: Stay out of sight, Olaf.
GISELLEAnd grew and grew love
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
PENNYBolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
JANE: Father passes that every day.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
LYRIA"The changing of the seasons
RAPUNZELWhat did you do to him?
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MR. BANKS: Advertisement for what?
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNNThis is the story of how I died.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
STEFANNow, be reasonable, Hubert.
BOWLER HAT GUYWhat's going on?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKEIt's getting colder by the minute.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
OWLYes, yes, that's good, that's great
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
PONGOFor a while, it seemed to work.
ANNAAll right. I'm just blocking you out
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
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BUCK: Okay.
IVY: Bath time!
CINDY: Come on!
SCOTT: Good boy.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
CHICHA: I heard that.
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
KING GOOBOT: Well, well.
VOXDNA match confirmed.
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
NEIL deBUCK WEASELMars.
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
PROF.: Tomorrow morning, then.
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
HUGH: I've got that for you, dear.
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
JUDY: Oh, I suppose you're right.
SAM: Come on! Hurry! The bomb!
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
NICK: So, it was Neutron all along.
JIMMY: Hmm, it's just as I thought.
ACEStay on target. Stay on target!
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
LOU: And you're my best friend too.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
CARL: Wow. It's better than a poster.
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
MISS FOWL: Children, that's enough!
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
PEEK: Watch it, fellas! He's coming in!
KUZCO: So this is where you came in.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
BUTCH: I wouldn't do that if I were you.
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
MR. TINKLES: This can't be happening.
CALICO: Keep the hairdo. It's slimming.
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
SPONGEBOB: Mr. Superawesomeness,
MRS. BRODY: Come on, we have to go.
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Walt Disney era (1937–1967)
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EDDY: Ahh
CYRIL: Ahem!
BROM: Yahoo!
MARY: Wendy!
WILLIE: Figaro!
WINKY: After it.
KAA: ...mistake.
FALINE: Bambi.
COLLIE: Pongo!
RAT: MacBadger.
BEAVER: Timber.
JOHNNY: Mama?
DODO: Look lively.
TONY: What's this?
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
MICKEY: But Donald!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
NARRATOR: The wolf!
STORK: Oh, of course.
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
LABRADOR: Run for it!
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
TETTI TATTI: Let-a me up!
JOHN: And they got loose.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
NARRATOR: The umpire said.
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
NANNY: The puppies are here!
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
NARRATOR: Faster and faster!
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
DUKE: What? Tea? (YAWNING)
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
JOHNNY: The lord is good to me
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
NARRATOR: After all these years
PRINCE: That has possessed me
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
BR'ER FROG: Fine, how are you?
DENNIS: Well, sir, it was an angel.
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
SALLY: Why, no, dear. Of course not.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
STEPMOTHER: You clumsy little fool.
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
SARAH: What's going on down there?
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
LAMPWICKHeh, some fun, huh, kid?
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
COLONNA: (SUSTAINING NOTE) All...
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
NARRATOR(LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
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Disney Films of Ron Clements & John Musker & Mark Mancina
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DAVID: Nani!
TANANA: Oh.
ZEUS: Ha ha!
TRITON: Yes.
SINA: Moana!
KENAI: Koda?
ONUS: Land ho!
JAFAR: Shut up!
DAWSON: Basil?
INK SPOT: Yeah!
PHIL: Two words.
MARINA: Wait up!
SITKA: Knock it off.
HOLMES: Come on.
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
LOUISTiana! Naveen!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
CALLIOPEIt was tragic.
NARRATORYou go, girl.
MOANA: What's in there?
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
LAWRENCEGive it to me!
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
SCROOP: What was it now?
RATIGANGoodbye so soon
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SWORDFISH: There they are!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
RAZOULHe was here. I know it.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
ALADDINWe never wanted gold.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
ERICWhoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
NARRATOROn the clearest of nights,
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
DENAHII don't blame the bear, Kenai.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
SEBASTIANSo, Ariel came back home
ARIELFlounder, don't be such a guppy.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
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Disney's Nine Old Men
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John Lounsbery (1911–1976)
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TONY: What's this?
GEORGES: Edgar?
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
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Les Clark (1907–1979)
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MICKEY: But Donald!
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
MICKEYHey, Pluto. Here she comes.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
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Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
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JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
RABBIT: The March Hare.
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
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KAA: ...mistake.
DINKY: Charge!
SLADE: Copper!
GEORGES: Edgar?
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
EEYOREThere's one.
YOUNG TODCopper?
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
TIGGERCome on, bounce.
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
MEDUSA: There is another one!
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
YOUNG COPPERYeah, forever.
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
PIGLETOh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
WIDOW TWEEDWe met, it seems
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
RABBITHere we come. Don't worry.
BIANCA: Let go, you big bullies, you!
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
NARRATORAnd so it seemed to be.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
CHRISTOPHER: You can let go, Tigger.
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Milt Kahl (1909–1987)
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KAA: ...mistake.
DODO: Look lively.
GEORGES: Edgar?
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
KING: And remember,
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
MEDUSA: There is another one!
JOHNNYThe lord is good to me
PRINCEThat has possessed me
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
PONGOFor a while, it seemed to work.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
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Eric Larson (1905–1988)
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BAGHEERA: Baloo.
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
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Marc Davis (1913–2000)
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ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
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Ward Kimball (1914–2002)
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JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
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Frank Thomas (1912–2004)
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BROM: Yahoo!
KAA: ...mistake.
GRUMPY: You don't...
YOUNG TODCopper?
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
YOUNG COPPERYeah, forever.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
BIANCALet go, you big bullies, you!
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
PONGOFor a while, it seemed to work.
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Ollie Johnston (1912–2008)
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BROM: Yahoo!
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
NANNY: The puppies are here!
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
JOHNNYThe lord is good to me
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
BIANCALet go, you big bullies, you!
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
PONGOFor a while, it seemed to work.
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Ruben Aquino (1953-)
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DAVID: Nani!
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
DENAHI: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
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Duncan Marjoribanks (1953-)
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ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
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Glen Keane (1954-)
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BEAST: What?
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
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Eric Goldberg (1955-)
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PHIL: Two words.
LOUISTiana! Naveen!
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David Pruiksma (1957-)
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VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
HUGO: And since you're shaped
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
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Andreas Deja (1957-)
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TRITON: Yes.
JAFAR: Shut up!
TIGGER: Hooray!
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
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Mark Henn (1958-)
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DAWSON: Basil?
SIMBA: Come here!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
DODGER: You help Tito.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
GRACE: We're on your trail.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
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Bruce W. Smith (1961-)
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ROO: So, can you read it?
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
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Michael Surrey (1964-)
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TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
TIMONOh, you got that right, pally.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
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00:00:00–00:09:59
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TANANA: Oh.
TRITON: Yes.
ALIENS: Ooh!
SWATI: Whoa!
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
AARON T: Hey!
DARIO: Cookies.
BENJA: Not today.
COACH: Hey, girls.
GEORGES: Edgar?
TINKER BELL: Wow!
ANNA: Do the magic!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
VOYAGE: IncrediBoy?
YAMA: There they are!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
STORK: Oh, of course.
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
TROLLTrue love's kiss
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
NARRATORYou go, girl.
BABY DORYHi, I'm Dory.
SCRATCHY: Itchy... Itchy...
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
MARIEFrom that moment on,
SABINO: Oh, I wouldn't miss it.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
SONIC: If you leave your game,
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
YOUNG MIRABELAn encanto.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
ABBY: Shh. Come on, come on!
IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL: Next.
QUEEN AMAYA: The apprentice
SADNESS: (GASPS) We're tied.
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
ANGER: Did we grow overnight?
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
ISABELA: Who wants more pink?
MORGAN: The walls were down?
TABITHA: I'm coming, I'm coming!
TOOTH: Eighteen central incisors.
MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
DANIELA: You're two minutes late.
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
GISELLEAnd grew and grew love
CELIA: Monsters, Inc. Please hold.
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
LISADad, we can't see the movie!
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
LEADBOTTOM: Come on, Skipper.
THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
BUNNY: This better be good, North.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
ANDY'S MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
TOMMASO: Oh, come on, Giacomo.
MIRIAM: Ninety-nine Australian tour,
GIACOMO: I told you they were real.
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
HOMERRelax. Those pious morons
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
LYRIA"The changing of the seasons
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
NORTH: Cookies? Eggnog? Anyone?
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
FLYNNThis is the story of how I died.
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
NARRATOROn the clearest of nights,
BURGER BEARDOh. It was a secret.
HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
MIGUELSometimes, I think I'm cursed.
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
CUTLASS: Says he likes working alone.
PONGOFor a while, it seemed to work.
CURLEY: Uh, Joe is Ray Gardner's son.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
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SVEN: Mm.
BUCK: Okay.
ZARINA: Huh.
CLARION: Oh!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
ELSAConceal
KAA: ...mistake.
JASMINEAbu?
GOOB: So tired.
BO PEEP: Buzz!
GUARD: My lord!
CLANK: For Tink!
EDWARD: Hmm?
ANN: That does it!
DODO: Look lively.
SITKA: Knock it off.
NORWOOD: Guilty!
EVE: Who are you?
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
JACK-JACK: Hello?
MAYDAY: Now, pull!
CALHOUN: All right.
MRS. BANKS: Jane.
KAI: Princess Anna?
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
MERLOCK: Allow me.
FELIX: All right, now...
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
NALA: It's really creepy.
DASHCome on, Violet!
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
ORYX: Will you shut up?
CALLIOPEIt was tragic.
VALENTINA: Whoa! Hey!
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
DR. FINKELSTEINSally!
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
CASS: That's my nephew!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
WILDENOh, is that right?
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
MR. SPELLLazy toy brain.
NED: Rough day, huh, son?
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
FÉLIX: Our angel, our angel!
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
DAD: Come on, Riley. Get up.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
SWORDFISH: There they are!
LUCIUSNo lifeguard on duty!
LAURELOf course you didn't.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
NANNY: The puppies are here!
BRODI: Oh, for crying out loud.
DISGUST: Enhance 224... 176.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
YOUNG RAYAUh, rice or stew?
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
SEARCHER: (CHUCKLES) Ooh!
SPINE CHIEF: Give me the gem!
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
ELASTIGIRLHow do we do that?
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
COUNSELOR JERRY E: I'd say no.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
MARLINNo. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
COLETTE: Don't mess with my mise!
DOTWell, I think he's gonna make it.
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MR. BANKS: Advertisement for what?
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
CUTLASSStorm takes back the lead!
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
NARRATOROn a planet with no name
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
PAPÁ: You want it down by the kitchen?
GISELLE: An Andalasian wishing wand.
ALBERTO: Look, we gotta ride together.
SADNESSI was thinking more like rain.
RALPH: No, no, no! Wait a second! Aah!
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
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FURY: Nyx.
ZEUS: Ha ha!
GYPSY: Whoa!
ELINOR: Merida!
KOHUT: Incoming!
SIMBA: Come here!
HOLMES: Come on.
UMPIRE: You're out!
CHICHA: I heard that.
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
BONNIEGlorious day!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
DODGER: You help Tito.
HORST: Coming around.
DASH: It's got a big yard!
KREI: That's just not true.
MOANA: What's in there?
GOTHELI love you most.
ANNA: And we're locked in.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
STERLINGSo? You like it?
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
CALLISTO: Okay, everyone.
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
STUOh, she's not a real cop.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
DIRECTORGuards, stop her!
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
ENVY: These girls are so cool!
BJORN: That's great progress.
KING MAGNIFICO: Okay then,
DORY: Oh, boy. Okay. This is...
NARRATORFaster and faster!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
MRS. PACKARDCommander?
VIOLETPretty loud discussion.
BLACKOUT: Go, go, go, go, go!
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
SISU: Wow. So many questions.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
LOTSOWell, thank you, Big Baby.
BARTJabbity, jabbity, jab, jab, jab!
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
RATCLIFFEKeep on working, lads
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
PENNYBolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
LUCIUS: So now I'm in deep trouble.
COUNSELOR JERRY B: Ignore that.
YOUNG JOE: Dad, I don't wanna go.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
MOE: This is why we should hate kids.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
DENAHII don't blame the bear, Kenai.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
CLOPINUgly folks forget your shyness
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
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BUZZ: Now!
BEAST: What?
DOCTOR: Fire!
DINKY: Charge!
FEAR: Uh, Joy...
LIAM: Psst! Rita!
NELSON: Ha-ha!
PHIL: Pick a color.
ALIENS: The claw!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
SHANK: Well, well, well.
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
RITA'S MOM: Soup's on!
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
LUISAI move mountains
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
FAWN: Road? What road?
LANCE: Goodbye, friends.
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
FINNICK: She hustled you.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
HELGA: It just keeps going.
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
GRACE: We're on your trail.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
ASHA: Yes, that's the castle.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
MAYORPatience, everyone.
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
KRISTOFF: Anna, be careful!
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
HELENIs someone in there?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
BERNIE: Now water upstairs?
GRAMPA: I'm part of the mob!
MOONWIND: Yes. Yes! Good.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
FORTEMademoiselle, please.
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
ABUELA: Such a perfect match.
WADE: Well, I was in the canals
EMBERMy dad was so angry...
SEÑORA OZMA: Luisa, can you
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
DOTTIEYeah, I haven't actually
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
SPARKSNeither are you, Chunk.
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
PIGLET: Oh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
JAEGER: A subterranean labyrinth
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
MINGNo one can see her like this.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
RODDY: It's Roddy. Remember me?
KING CANDYNow, now! (LAUGHS)
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
MASSIMO: (SIGHS) Giulietta. A word.
SOUR BILLCitizens of Sugar Rush...
SARAH: What's going on down there?
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
JINDon't worry. We'll get through this.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
DIMITRIWe'll take a boat in Germany.
JOYOh! And remember your rockets?
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
DARRELLI cannot believe what I saw.
SKIPPERPropwash Junction to Dusty.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
HOLLEYNo! Don't go down that street.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
BRENTFrench rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
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OWL: Who?
DOLI: Really?
KENAI: Koda?
MR. BIG: Meh.
SPARKY: So...
ONUS: Land ho!
SLADE: Copper!
DAWSON: Basil?
BEAVER: Timber.
PHIL: Two words.
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
MIRAGE: I'm sorry.
CHASE: Over here!
BOBBLE: Still okay.
TONY: What's this?
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
ABBY: Ring the bell!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
GRUMPY: You don't...
MERIDIANHeads up.
TWITCH: Get in there!
GABO: Don't accept it.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
EEYORE: There's one.
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
SLIM: Are they all right?
SPIKE: You know what?
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
DOROTHEA: Is that Teach?
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
SCROOP: What was it now?
HARVEY: You know, Dusty...
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
PEPAMarried in a hurricane
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
DAHLIA: Wait! Your Majesty...
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
LUMIERELife is so unnerving
JOHN: This place is incredible.
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
DOLORESI can hear him now
VALENTINOLife is to be lived!
RILEY: (ECHOING) Great time.
CABBIE: That's why we're here.
HAMILTON122 miles per hour.
MEDUSA: There is another one!
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
BARLEY: (LAUGHING) It worked!
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
DUSTY: Whoa! Look at this place.
CHUGNobody has your gearbox.
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
ALPHAImpossible! Where are you?
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
BIANCA: Let go, you big bullies, you!
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
PITCH: Don't fight the fear, little man!
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
CONNIE: I came to tell you that I quit.
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
BLADE: If we're gonna save the lodge,
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
EDNAAll was well, another day saved
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
JOE: 22! Don't you walk away from me.
SKIPPERPropwash Junction to Dusty.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
SPONGEBOB: The One Who Watches?
SULLEY: (WHISPERING) They're gone.
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
BROCKWe don't have any human toys,
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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DAVID: Nani!
HICKSWow!
SINA: Moana!
SPLAT: Ta-da!
GO GO: Mmm.
LASZLO: Yeah!
SOPHIE: Good.
LORENZO: Ugo?
MANCHAS: You...
MARINA: Wait up!
FRANKIE: Master?
FLOUNDER: Sorry.
GRIMSLEY: Really?
DANG HU: Stop her!
FAWN: I can't dance!
WADE'S MOM: Yeah.
FRANCIS: Goodness!
KING: And remember,
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
MATEROh, well, good.
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
KEN: What do you want?
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
WOODY: How'd you get it?
GRECKLIN: There you are.
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
TERRI: We were awesome!
IAN: It's not much of a path.
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
RATIGANGoodbye so soon
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
ERCOLE: Hey, look who it is.
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
CHET: Thank you very much.
CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
VLAD: So, is she a Romanov?
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
MIRABEL: (IN ENGLISH) Wait.
BELLENew and a bit alarming
LADY: Where is he taking him?
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
ALLAN-A-DALEMan, oh, man.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
PULASKI: Move along. That's it.
IDUNAThe waves are too high!
HUGOAnd since you're shaped
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
SPRING: But if the temperatures
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
INUIT WOMAN: Homer Simpson,
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CHUGNobody has your gearbox.
GIULIA: Oh, no! It's Ercole! Go, go!
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
WIDOW TWEEDWe met, it seems
CHATTER TELEPHONEHallways.
WATERNOOSE: No, no, no, no, no.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
TYLER: Hey, has anyone seen Mei?
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
JAMIE'S MOM: Sophie? Is that you?
FUNGUS: Randall, did you have to...
COMPUTERCaution. Rogue robots.
MARU: Okay, that's good. Slow, slow.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
HELEN: Good night, cuz. Try that tea.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
ANDRÉ: Move along. Quickly, please.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
KERMIT: You rats, this is not over yet!
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
VANELLOPE: Okay, good. Little more.
KUZCOSo this is where you came in.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
LAROUSSE: Drink now, there's plenty.
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
PAUL: Oh, yeah, thanks. Thanks, man.
BOWLER HAT GUYWhat's going on?
CROW: Why, he flies just like an eagle.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
PATCHI read you, Crophopper Seven.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
BARTOK: But that means going topside.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
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BEAST: Forte!
CICCIO: Huh?
OOGIESeven!
FALINE: Bambi.
COLLIE: Pongo!
BREE: Yeah, no,
INK SPOT: Yeah!
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
MARGARET: Sure.
CRUSH: 150, dude!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
NASH: Who does that?
SCROLL: Don't ask me.
LULU: Cougar. I knew it.
MERLOCK: My talisman!
SMEE: Man in the water!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
ANTONIO: Use my room.
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
RABBIT: The March Hare.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
ANASTASIA: Tell me what?
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
LIONHEARTSwell-wether!
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
BRUNO: Oh... Almost there.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
HOPPER: You little termites!
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
WOODY: Please, please, no!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
TERRY: No need to thank me.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
MARGE: (GASPS) Springfield.
MRS. FROST: Come on, Jack,
BARNEY: Okay. Hail, emperor.
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
WATERNOOSE: Finish him off!
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
GAZELLEWow! I'm impressed.
CAD: What's going on up there?
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
HANK: Where's everybody else?
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
SANTA: This can't be happening!
RAYAWhere are you taking me?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
KEKATAThey're different from us
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
TINKER BELL: It's getting warmer.
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
HUDSONYou got a lot of stuff, kid.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
SID(IN DEEPER VOICE) Halftime.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
SECRETARY: Both roads are open.
ARIEL(PANTING) This way. Quick!
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
RASPUTIN: Bartok! Get me a comb.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
LIBBA: Let's make this work instead.
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
NARRATORAnd so it seemed to be.
RILEYWe used to play tag and stuff.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
DIPPER: (MUFFLED) Hold on, Dusty!
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
CLANK: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
RITA: What do you want it for anyway?
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane.
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
SPIKE: I've got Rita, boss! I've got Rita!
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
CHRISTOPHER: You can let go, Tigger.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
LUCA: No! I'm pretty sure that's just me!
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
SEBASTIANSo, Ariel came back home
SPONGEBOB: Mr. Superawesomeness,
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BOLT: Penny.
GUIDO: Okay.
MARY: Wendy!
JENNY: A whale?
HAL: Your Majesty!
CORNELIUS: Okay.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
CHEN: We're trying.
CARL: What is that?
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
NALA: Simba, wait up!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
NANCY: And then what?
JACK: My dearest friend.
AVALANCHE: Go, Dusty!
CLAUDE: They're all real!
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
MARY: Hey. What? John?
BAZEEMA: I'm gonna die!
BLAKE: He's so on board!
JULIETA: Mirabel, leave it!
KINGAnd to prevent Kida
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
MANNY: And now, insectus
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
AGUSTÍN: Everyone okay?
FELICITY: Jack. I'm scared.
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
WHITEY: I'm coming, Spike!
REVEREND RAT: Speak up.
FÉLIX: (GASPS) The candle!
ANXIETYYou have to score!
SULLEYCome on! Dig deep!
ARTHURInsecurity detected.
CUPCAKE: Yeah, Tooth Fairy!
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
BOUN: I know what you mean.
BEN: Smith was right all along.
LE FROG: (SCOFFS) Big deal.
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
TONG: There's too much spice.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
JAMIE: What happened to him?
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
BETAGray Leader, checking in.
CALEB: The Easter Bunny's real!
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
PRINCEThat has possessed me
GAMMAI'm gonna get there first!
OMEGAGray Three, checking in.
RUNTDon't go breaking my heart
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
KRISTOFF: Stay out of sight, Olaf.
PRIYA: Welcome to the sisterhood!
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
ACEStay on target. Stay on target!
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
HARDSCRABBLEYou're not scary.
MELBA: You did great. We love you.
SHOCKY: Look! It's Roddy and Rita!
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
PIPPA: Come on, guys, we can do it!
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
GRANDMA: Ming! Ming! Answer me!
FOXYI won't go breaking your heart
MIKEWhy are my settings different?
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
JOHNNYNo one will remember you.
RAPUNZELWhat did you do to him?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
LINGUINI: Secret? You want the truth?
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
DUKE: It's getting colder by the minute.
SERGEANTA large box... It's-It's-It's...
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
DOGCATCHER: Easy. Go on, get away.
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
CLAIREAh! Tough break for the RORs.
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
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BOO: Kitty!
JAFAR: Shut up!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
GO GO: Woman up!
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
RUBY: Okay, then go.
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
YOUNG TODCopper?
EMILE: I'm sorry, Remy.
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
CALHOUN: All right, Fix-It.
POUCHY: You're welcome!
DARRELLI am speechless!
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
NICK: Mission accomplished.
DRIP: Did you guys see that?
JACKMy name is Jack Frost.
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
JOYIt's three minutes to 2:00.
COMPUTERDeploying chute.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
NEIL deBUCK WEASELMars.
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
ETHANWe can be resourceful.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
YOUNG COPPERYeah, forever.
NAMAARI: But you didn't trust her.
SIGOURNEYWhat lies before you
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
DYNAMITE: Let's keep up the pace!
NEWS ANCHORIn breaking news,
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
MEILINWe've all got a messy, loud,
JANE: Father passes that every day.
22: I just need to fill out that last box.
ROSALEEN: I should be at that party.
HÉCTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
COUNSELOR JERRY D: Take it easy.
HARVNo, wait. Where are you goin'?
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEENAll right, Cruz. The beach.
COUNSELOR JERRY A: Joe Gardner?
DUGOh, I am ready to not be up high.
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
LILY: Where have you been? Come on!
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!
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MIA: He's hot!
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
BLOAT: Now what?
RALPHZILLA: Mmm.
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
MALVINA: Oh, and I shall.
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
TYSON: I'm coming with you.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
NARRATORAnd so they all lived
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
ELASTIGIRLDo I have to answer?
REMYAt first, Ego thinks it's a joke.
MR. INCREDIBLE: Here we go, honey.
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
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01:40:00–01:49:59
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FRED'S DAD: Fred.
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
KARII'm gonna call the police...
ROBERT: (SIGHS) Good morning.
PIP: Well, she was still a teenager.
FROZONE: It's not doing anything.
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
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First Climax (Snow White and the Seven DwarfsPinocchioFantasiaSaludos AmigosThe Three CaballerosMake Mine MusicSong of the SouthFun and Fancy FreeMelody TimeThe Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. ToadCinderellaAlice in WonderlandPeter PanSleeping BeautyMary PoppinsThe Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohThe Little MermaidBeauty and the BeastAladdinThe Nightmare Before ChristmasThumbelinaPocahontasHerculesTarzanFantasia 2000EnchantedThe Princess and the FrogTinker Bell film series (2008–2016), TangledWinnie the PoohBraveFrozen Ever AfterInside OutZootopia)
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EDDY: Ahh
PETE: Hey!
OWL: Who?
ZEUS: Ha ha!
TRITON: Yes.
CYRIL: Ahem!
MR. BIG: Meh.
CLOUD: Yeah.
BROM: Yahoo!
BEAST: What?
MARY: Wendy!
OOGIESeven!
WILLIE: Figaro!
WINKY: After it.
JAFAR: Shut up!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
RAT: MacBadger.
PHIL: Two words.
JOHNNY: Mama?
MANCHAS: You...
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
DODO: Look lively.
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
GRIMSLEY: Really?
MRS. BANKS: Jane.
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
MICKEY: But Donald!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
NARRATOR: The wolf!
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUISTiana! Naveen!
LEON: Sora. You did it.
TROLL: True love's kiss
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
ORYX: Will you shut up?
CALLIOPE: It was tragic.
EEYORE: It's me, it's me
JACK: My dearest friend.
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
GRAND PABBIEIndeed.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
DR. FINKELSTEINSally!
GOTHEL: I love you most.
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
ROO: So, can you read it?
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
TETTI TATTI: Let-a me up!
JOHN: And they got loose.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
FINNICK: She hustled you.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCEGive it to me!
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
BILL: One of the things that
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
MARSHMALLOW: Let it go!
GURR: He didn't look good.
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
KAUFMANI think he figured
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
MAYORPatience, everyone.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
NICK: Mission accomplished.
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
ANNAThey were born ready.
DICK VAN DYKE: Technically,
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
NARRATOR: The umpire said.
TOMPSON: I loved the queen.
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
LUMIERELife is so unnerving
JOHN: This place is incredible.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
BENSmith was right all along.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
MILLER: Every once in a while,
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
NARRATOR: Faster and faster!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
DON LUSK: I worked my tail off.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
BILL COTTER: Other producers,
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
JOHNNY: The lord is good to me
SANTA: This can't be happening!
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
MATTINSON: Very beautiful lady.
ROY E. DISNEY: Well, Flora was
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
NARRATOR: After all these years
PRINCE: That has possessed me
BUDDY EBSEN: Walt entertained
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
NILSEN: Watered down, no edge.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
OAKEN: Yoo-hoo! Welcome back!
KEKATA: They're different from us
JOANNA: Right before Christmas,
PIGLET: Oh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
BR'ER FROG: Fine, how are you?
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
DENNIS: Well, sir, it was an angel.
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
YUFFIE: Aw, you're slipping, Leon.
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
GISELLE: And grew and grew love
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
WALTWell, Dad likes to celebrate.
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
ROBERT: Gable and Spence Tracy
DAVE SMITH: People say that Walt
THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
JOHN: Roy Disney explained to me
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
ANDERSON: The timing was great.
SCHICKELIt was funny, you know,
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
WATTS: They would bring in actors,
DONALDWho would've thought it?
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
FLORA: We're not gonna celebrate.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
SORA'S MOM: Sora, dinner's ready.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
FLEISCHER: The scene was written
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
SILVERMISTYou guys are so alike.
JANE: Father passes that every day.
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
DOUGLAS: There were a lot of ways
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
SITO: One of the things that was lost
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
OLAFWelcome to Elsa's ice palace.
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
SKLARYou're walking into the story.
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
AURORAWhy, it's my dream prince.
HAHN: Mark Twain had his Hannibal,
KAIRI: Come on, lazy bum. Wake up.
SALLY: Why, no, dear. Of course not.
RIKU: I didn't think you'd come, Sora.
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
CHARLES: Flowers and Trees began
CANEMAKER: So he thought design,
NARRATOR: And so it seemed to be.
LYRIA: "The changing of the seasons
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
MALTIN: Walt decided he had to have
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
MR. BANKS: Advertisement for what?
JENNIFER: It was just an atmosphere
DIANE: He was going to have surgery
ART LINKLETTER: A great mishmash
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
LAMPWICKHeh, some fun, huh, kid?
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
SUSKINDThis is a "leap from the tub,
STEFANNow, be reasonable, Hubert.
SMOODIN: There are Snow White jars
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
ANDREWS: Fantasia's financial losses
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
KEN ANNAKIN: When the dogs attack,
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
HOLLOWAY: Must be near Cape Horn.
NAKOMAHelp me turn this thing over.
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
GOOFYGawrsh, that's the king's seal!
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
CRUMPShe was a very pleasant lady.
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
SHERMANHe's basically a story man.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
COLONNA: (SUSTAINING NOTE) All...
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
ANSEM: Darkness conquers all worlds!
KRISTOFFAre you ready to see Elsa?
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
RALPH EGGLESTONBecause of that,
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
NARRATOR: If you had wings to lift you
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
GABLER: Bambi is a triumph for Disney
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
MARY COSTA: I don't think we realized,
DOCTER: The horse is a great example
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
JOHNSTON: Fauna is Barbara Jo Allen,
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
SORA: I'm not dreaming this time, right?
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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SVEN: Mm.
SWATI: Whoa!
MARGARET: Sure.
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
FELIX: All right, now...
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
SHANK: Well, well, well.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNAAnd we're locked in.
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
NEWS ANCHOR: In breaking news,
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Climax #1 (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, CinderellaAlice in WonderlandSleeping BeautyThe Sword in the StoneThe Black CauldronThe Great Mouse Detective, The Little MermaidBeauty and the BeastAladdinThumbelina, PocahontasThe Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, MulanAtlantis: The Lost EmpireTreasure PlanetChicken LittleCarsFlushed AwayMeet the RobinsonsEnchanted, WALL-ETinker Bell film series (2008–2016), The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Tangled Ever After, BraveMonsters University, Big Hero 6, MoanaCars 3, Incredibles 2Frozen II, Toy Story 4Ralph Breaks the Internet)
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SVEN: Mm.
FURY: Nyx.
OWL: Who?
BUCK: Okay.
HICKS: Wow!
DOLI: Really?
TRITON: Yes.
MIA: He's hot!
ZARINA: Huh.
GUIDO: Okay.
BEAST: Forte!
SWATI: Whoa!
LASZLO: Yeah!
JASMINEAbu?
GOOB: So tired.
ONUS: Land ho!
JAFAR: Shut up!
LIAM: Psst! Rita!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
DAWSON: Basil?
DODO: Look lively.
AUDREY: Milo, no!
FRANKIE: Master?
MARGARET: Sure.
CHASE: Over here!
EVE: Who are you?
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
CORNELIUS: Okay.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
GO GOWoman up!
GRIMSLEY: Really?
ABBY: Ring the bell!
HOLMES: Come on.
UMPIRE: You're out!
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANNA: Do the magic!
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
FELIX: All right, now...
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
YAMA: There they are!
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
TROLL: True love's kiss
MATEROh, well, good.
SHANK: Well, well, well.
SPIKE: You know what?
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
HONEY LEMONWhoo!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
RITA'S MOM: Soup's on!
SMEE: Man in the water!
MERLOCK: My talisman!
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
KREI: That's just not true.
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
MOANA: What's in there?
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
MARY: Hey. What? John?
GOTHEL: I love you most.
CASS: That's my nephew!
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
KING: And to prevent Kida
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
HELGA: It just keeps going.
ANNAAnd we're locked in.
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
TERRI: We were awesome!
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
STERLINGSo? You like it?
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
WHITEY: I'm coming, Spike!
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
DARRELLI am speechless!
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SCROOP: What was it now?
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
CHET: Thank you very much.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BENSmith was right all along.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
LE FROG: (SCOFFS) Big deal.
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
HAMILTON: 122 miles per hour.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
HUGO: And since you're shaped
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
SPRING: But if the temperatures
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
THIMBLENOSE TED: Hey, guys.
RAZOULHe was here. I know it.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
KEKATA: They're different from us
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
TABITHAI'm coming, I'm coming!
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
GISELLE: And grew and grew love
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
JACKSON STORMYou look good!
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
HUDSONYou got a lot of stuff, kid.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
ACE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
SID(IN DEEPER VOICE) Halftime.
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
NEWS ANCHOR: In breaking news,
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
RODDY: It's Roddy. Remember me?
SHOCKY: Look! It's Roddy and Rita!
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
RAPUNZELEverything was perfect.
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
MIKE: Why are my settings different?
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
KERMIT: You rats, this is not over yet!
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
CUTLASS: Storm takes back the lead!
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEEN: All right, Cruz. The beach.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
RITAWhat do you want it for anyway?
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
NAKOMAHelp me turn this thing over.
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
SPIKEI've got Rita, boss! I've got Rita!
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
CLAIRE: Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
BROCK: We don't have any human toys,
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
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Climax #1 (part 1) (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, CinderellaSleeping Beauty, The Black CauldronThe Great Mouse Detective, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, PocahontasThe Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, MulanCarsFlushed AwayTinker Bell film series (2008–2016), The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Tangled Ever After, BraveMonsters University, Big Hero 6, MoanaCars 3, Incredibles 2Frozen II, Toy Story 4Ralph Breaks the Internet)
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SVEN: Mm.
FURY: Nyx.
OWL: Who?
HICKS: Wow!
DOLI: Really?
TRITON: Yes.
SINA: Moana!
MIA: He's hot!
ZARINA: Huh.
GUIDO: Okay.
BEAST: Forte!
SWATI: Whoa!
JASMINEAbu?
JAFAR: Shut up!
LIAM: Psst! Rita!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
DAWSON: Basil?
MARGARET: Sure.
CHASE: Over here!
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
GO GOWoman up!
GRIMSLEY: Really?
HOLMES: Come on.
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANNA: Do the magic!
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
FELIX: All right, now...
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
YAMA: There they are!
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
MATEROh, well, good.
SHANK: Well, well, well.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
HONEY LEMONWhoo!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
RITA'S MOM: Soup's on!
SMEE: Man in the water!
MERLOCK: My talisman!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
KREI: That's just not true.
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
MOANA: What's in there?
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
GOTHEL: I love you most.
CASS: That's my nephew!
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNAAnd we're locked in.
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
TERRI: We were awesome!
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
STERLINGSo? You like it?
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
WHITEY: I'm coming, Spike!
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
DARRELLI am speechless!
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
CHET: Thank you very much.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BENSmith was right all along.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
LE FROG: (SCOFFS) Big deal.
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
HAMILTON: 122 miles per hour.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
HUGO: And since you're shaped
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
THIMBLENOSE TED: Hey, guys.
RAZOULHe was here. I know it.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
PRINCE: That has possessed me
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
KEKATA: They're different from us
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
TABITHAI'm coming, I'm coming!
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
JACKSON STORMYou look good!
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
HUDSONYou got a lot of stuff, kid.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
SID(IN DEEPER VOICE) Halftime.
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
NEWS ANCHOR: In breaking news,
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
RODDY: It's Roddy. Remember me?
SHOCKY: Look! It's Roddy and Rita!
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
MIKE: Why are my settings different?
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
KERMIT: You rats, this is not over yet!
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
CUTLASS: Storm takes back the lead!
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEEN: All right, Cruz. The beach.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
RITAWhat do you want it for anyway?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
NAKOMAHelp me turn this thing over.
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
SPIKEI've got Rita, boss! I've got Rita!
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
CLAIRE: Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
BROCK: We don't have any human toys,
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
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Climax #1 (part 2) (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Mulan, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Chicken Little, Tinker Bell film series (2008–2016), The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Brave, Monsters University, Frozen Ever After & Secret of the Wings, Inside Out, Incredibles 2, Frozen II)
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SVEN: Mm.
FURY: Nyx.
OWL: Who?
BUCK: Okay.
TRITON: Yes.
ZARINA: Huh.
BEAST: Forte!
KENAI: Koda?
JAFAR: Shut up!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
CHASE: Over here!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
GRIMSLEY: Really?
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANNA: Do the magic!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
SMEE: Man in the water!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
GOTHEL: I love you most.
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
KING: And to prevent Kida
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
HELGA: It just keeps going.
ANNAAnd we're locked in.
TERRI: We were awesome!
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
CHET: Thank you very much.
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BENSmith was right all along.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
SPRING: But if the temperatures
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
RAZOULHe was here. I know it.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
PRINCE: That has possessed me
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
OAKEN: Yoo-hoo! Welcome back!
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
KEKATA: They're different from us
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
ACE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
MIKE: Why are my settings different?
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
NAKOMAHelp me turn this thing over.
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
CLAIRE: Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
BROCK: We don't have any human toys,
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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Climax #1 (part 3) (Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the TrampThe Little MermaidPocahontas, Brother Bear, The Little Mermaid: Ariel's BeginningTinker Bell film series (2008–2016), Up, Toy Story 3Brave, Frozen Ever After & Secret of the Wings, Inside OutFrozen II)
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SVEN: Mm.
FURY: Nyx.
OWL: Who?
TANANA: Oh.
TRITON: Yes.
ALIENS: Ooh!
ZARINA: Huh.
KENAI: Koda?
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
INK SPOT: Yeah!
BEAVER: Timber.
MARINA: Wait up!
DODO: Look lively.
SITKA: Knock it off.
FLOUNDER: Sorry.
CHASE: Over here!
TONY: What's this?
GRIMSLEY: Really?
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANNA: Do the magic!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
TWITCH: Get in there!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
SMEE: Man in the water!
KEN: What do you want?
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNAAnd we're locked in.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
SWORDFISH: There they are!
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
EDITH: Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen.
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BENSmith was right all along.
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
SPRING: But if the temperatures
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
OAKEN: Yoo-hoo! Welcome back!
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
KEKATA: They're different from us
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
OMEGA: Gray Three, checking in.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
ARIEL(PANTING) This way. Quick!
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
ALPHAImpossible! Where are you?
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
SARAH: What's going on down there?
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
DENAHI: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
NAKOMAHelp me turn this thing over.
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
SEBASTIAN: So, Ariel came back home
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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Climax #2 (Snow White and the Seven DwarfsCinderella, Lady and the TrampThe Sword in the Stone, The AristoCats, The Little MermaidBeauty and the BeastAladdinThumbelina, Mulan, TarzanAtlantis: The Lost EmpireTreasure PlanetMeet the RobinsonsEnchantedWALL-E, UpThe Princess and the FrogTangledBrave)
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TRITON: Yes.
MILORI: Peri?
BEAST: What?
OOGIESeven!
LASZLO: Yeah!
GOOB: So tired.
ONUS: Land ho!
JAFAR: Shut up!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
BEAVER: Timber.
AUDREY: Milo, no!
FRANKIE: Master?
TONY: What's this?
EVE: Who are you?
GEORGES: Edgar?
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
CORNELIUS: Okay.
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANNA: Do the magic!
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
FAWN: Is she all right?
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
ROSETTA: All together.
TROLL: True love's kiss
SPIKE: You know what?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
JACK: My dearest friend.
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
DR. FINKELSTEINSally!
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
MARY: Hey. What? John?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
KING: And to prevent Kida
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
HELGA: It just keeps going.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SCROOP: What was it now?
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
MAYORPatience, everyone.
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
TIANA: Where you taking me?
EDITH: Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen.
LUMIERELife is so unnerving
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
SANTA: This can't be happening!
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
OMEGA: Gray Three, checking in.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
GISELLE: And grew and grew love
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
ALPHAImpossible! Where are you?
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
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Climax #3 (to be skipped as a reward) (Robin HoodThe Rescuers Down UnderIce Age: Collision CourseThe SpongeBob Movie)
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DOCTOR: Fire!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
STORK: Oh, of course.
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
OTTO: I love you, Mom.
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
POSEIDON: Chancellor!
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
NEIL deBUCK WEASEL: Mars.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
SAGE: Take this challenge coin.
SANDY: Thank you, Your Honor.
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
SPONGEBOB: Mr. Superawesomeness,
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Climax #3 – The Finest Hour (BambiPeter Pan (with Anna & Elsa's Frozen Beginning)The AristoCatsThe Fox and the HoundThe Lion KingAladdin and the King of ThievesHerculesA Bug's LifeThe Emperor's New Groove, The Lion King 11/2Home on the RangeThe Good DinosaurCoco (with Olaf's Frozen Adventure))
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ZEUS: Ha ha!
MILORI: Peri?
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
MARY: Wendy!
GYPSY: Whoa!
FALINE: Bambi.
DINKY: Charge!
JASMINEAbu?
SLADE: Copper!
PHIL: Two words.
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
SHENZI: What the...
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
ANNA: Do the magic!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
CHICHA: I heard that.
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
NALA: Simba, wait up!
SIMBA: Timon. Timon.
FAWN: Is she all right?
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
NASH: Who does that?
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
ROSETTA: All together.
NALA: It's really creepy.
SLIM: Are they all right?
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
CALLIOPE: It was tragic.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
ANNA: Every Christmas...
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
MANNY: And now, insectus
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
GRACE: We're on your trail.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
HOPPER: You little termites!
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
OLAF: (GASPS) The fruitcake!
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
MOTHERNeed more time, honey.
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
BANZAII say we skip the wedding,
ELSA: Anna made these years ago.
TIMONOh, you got that right, pally.
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
PUMBAAHey, Timon, I got an idea.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
MAXAll right, who's on sentry duty?
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
RAPUNZELEverything was perfect.
DOT: Well, I think he's gonna make it.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
HÉCTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
KUZCO: So this is where you came in.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
PAPÁ: You want it down by the kitchen?
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
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Climax #4 (FantasiaPeter Pan (with Anna & Elsa's Frozen Beginning)The Rescuers, The Hunchback of Notre DameAnastasiaRatatouilleBoltRise of the Guardians)
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BOLT: Penny.
MILORI: Peri?
MARY: Wendy!
SOPHIE: Good.
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
ANNADo the magic!
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
FAWN: Is she all right?
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
ROSETTA: All together.
EMILE: I'm sorry, Remy.
HORST: Coming around.
CLAUDE: They're all real!
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
BLAKE: He's so on board!
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ANASTASIA: Tell me what?
FELICITY: Jack. I'm scared.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
CUPCAKE: Yeah, Tooth Fairy!
JACK: My name is Jack Frost.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
MARIE: From that moment on,
VLAD: So, is she a Romanov?
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
MRS. FROST: Come on, Jack,
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
JAMIE: What happened to him?
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
MEDUSA: There is another one!
HUGO: And since you're shaped
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
CALEB: The Easter Bunny's real!
TOOTH: Eighteen central incisors.
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
BUNNY: This better be good, North.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
RASPUTIN: Bartok! Get me a comb.
REMY: At first, Ego thinks it's a joke.
JAMIE'S MOM: Sophie? Is that you?
PIPPA: Come on, guys, we can do it!
BIANCALet go, you big bullies, you!
COLETTE: Don't mess with my mise!
PITCH: Don't fight the fear, little man!
NORTH: Cookies? Eggnog? Anyone?
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
LAROUSSE: Drink now, there's plenty.
LINGUINI: Secret? You want the truth?
DIMITRI: We'll take a boat in Germany.
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
BARTOK: But that means going topside.
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From All of Us to All of You (including Unfinished Climax) (as a result of Climax #1) (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Saludos Amigos, The Three CaballerosFun and Fancy Free, Melody Time, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, The Sword in the Stone, Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The AristoCats, Robin Hood, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Mickey's Christmas Carol, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Toy Story 2, Lilo & Stitch, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, The Princess and the Frog, Tinker Bell, Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, Frozen & Secret of the Wings, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Big Hero 6, ZootopiaMoana)
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BUZZ: Now!
DAVID: Nani!
SINA: Moana!
MIA: He's hot!
BEAST: Forte!
MR. BIG: Meh.
SPARKY: So...
MARY: Wendy!
ELSA: Conceal
KAA: ...mistake.
JAFAR: Shut up!
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
MANCHAS: You...
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
DODO: Look lively.
HANNAH: I'll get it!
ALIENS: The claw!
MIRAGE: I'm sorry.
CRUSH: 150, dude!
GEORGES: Edgar?
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
JACK-JACK: Hello?
SIMBA: Come here!
MAYDAY: Now, pull!
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
CRATCHIT: Yes, sir.
GO GO: Woman up!
MRS. BANKS: Jane.
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
KAI: Princess Anna?
TIM: Coming, Father.
ANNADo the magic!
MICKEY: But Donald!
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
GRUMPY: You don't...
KING: And remember,
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
VOYAGE: IncrediBoy?
NALA: Simba, wait up!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
YAMA: There they are!
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
EEYOREThere's one.
STORK: Oh, of course.
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
NALA: It's really creepy.
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
DASHCome on, Violet!
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
ORYX: Will you shut up?
EEYORE: It's me, it's me
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
AVALANCHE: Go, Dusty!
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
KREI: That's just not true.
MOANA: What's in there?
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
GOTHEL: I love you most.
CASS: That's my nephew!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
ROO: So, can you read it?
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
FINNICK: She hustled you.
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
TIGGERCome on, bounce.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
HARVEY: You know, Dusty...
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
NICK: Mission accomplished.
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
DRIP: Did you guys see that?
MARLEY: Ebenezer Scrooge.
HELENIs someone in there?
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
SPIRIT 2: That's your laundry.
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
JOHN: This place is incredible.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
BENSmith was right all along.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
BRODI: Oh, for crying out loud.
SCROOGE: What, what, what?
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
NARRATOR: Faster and faster!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
CABBIE: That's why we're here.
VIOLETPretty loud discussion.
BLACKOUT: Go, go, go, go, go!
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
PULASKI: Move along. That's it.
CAD: What's going on up there?
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
KARI: I'm gonna call the police...
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
DOTTIE: Yeah, I haven't actually
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
SPRING: But if the temperatures
JOHNNY: The lord is good to me
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
KEKATA: They're different from us
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
PIGLETOh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
DUSTY: Whoa! Look at this place.
CHUG: Nobody has your gearbox.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
DENNIS: Well, sir, it was an angel.
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
KRISTOFFStay out of sight, Olaf.
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
FROZONE: It's not doing anything.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
JIMINY: Everyone keeps askin' me
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
LEADBOTTOM: Come on, Skipper.
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
ELASTIGIRLDo I have to answer?
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
SECRETARY: Both roads are open.
DYNAMITE: Let's keep up the pace!
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
ANDY'S MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
JANE: Father passes that every day.
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
LUCIUS: So now I'm in deep trouble.
PANCHITOThis custom takes place
RABBITHere we come. Don't worry.
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
MARU: Okay, that's good. Slow, slow.
NARRATORAnd so it seemed to be.
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
DIPPER: (MUFFLED) Hold on, Dusty!
ANDRÉ: Move along. Quickly, please.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
MR. BANKS: Advertisement for what?
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
LAMPWICKHeh, some fun, huh, kid?
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
BLADE: If we're gonna save the lodge,
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
MR. INCREDIBLE: Here we go, honey.
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
EDNA: All was well, another day saved
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
HOLLOWAYMust be near Cape Horn.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKEIt's getting colder by the minute.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
SKIPPER: Propwash Junction to Dusty.
PATCH: I read you, Crophopper Seven.
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
CUTLASS: Says he likes working alone.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
MARLINAlmost there. Keep swimming!
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
NARRATOR(LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
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Unfinished Climax (DumboRobin HoodThe Black CauldronThe Rescuers Down UnderMonsters, Inc.Wreck-It RalphBig Hero 6Ice Age: Collision CourseRalph Breaks the InternetThe SpongeBob Movie)
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BOO: Kitty!
DOLI: Really?
SWATI: Whoa!
DOCTOR: Fire!
KOHUT: Incoming!
NORWOOD: Guilty!
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
GO GO: Woman up!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
FELIX: All right, now...
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
YAMA: There they are!
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
STORK: Oh, of course.
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
OTTO: I love you, Mom.
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
SHANK: Well, well, well.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
POSEIDON: Chancellor!
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
MERLOCK: My talisman!
KREI: That's just not true.
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
CASS: That's my nephew!
CALHOUN: All right, Fix-It.
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
TURBONow, now! (LAUGHS)
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
NEIL deBUCK WEASEL: Mars.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
SONIC: If you leave your game,
SAGE: Take this challenge coin.
SANDY: Thank you, Your Honor.
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
CELIA: Monsters, Inc. Please hold.
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
WATERNOOSE: No, no, no, no, no.
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
NEWS ANCHOR: In breaking news,
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
FUNGUS: Randall, did you have to...
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
SULLEY: (WHISPERING) They're gone.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
SPONGEBOB: Mr. Superawesomeness,
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Climax #5 (101 DalmatiansOliver & Company, The Little MermaidHome on the RangeThe Simpsons MovieTinker Bell film series (2008–2016), Finding DoryIncredibles 2, Toy Story 4)
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OWL: Who?
TRITON: Yes.
COLLIE: Pongo!
NELSON: Ha-ha!
JENNY: A whale?
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
MARGARET: Sure.
BLOAT: Now what?
GRIMSLEY: Really?
CARL: What is that?
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
FRANCIS: Goodness!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
DODGER: You help Tito.
DASH: It's got a big yard!
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
SCRATCHY: Itchy... Itchy...
WOODY: How'd you get it?
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
NED: Rough day, huh, son?
GRACE: We're on your trail.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
GRAMPA: I'm part of the mob!
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
LUCIUSNo lifeguard on duty!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
MARGE: (GASPS) Springfield.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
BARNEY: Okay. Hail, emperor.
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
NANNY: The puppies are here!
DORY: Oh, boy. Okay. This is...
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
TONYGood evening, everyone.
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
HANK: Where's everybody else?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
INUIT WOMAN: Homer Simpson,
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CLARION: Fairies of Pixie Hollow,
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
LISADad, we can't see the movie!
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
BARTJabbity, jabbity, jab, jab, jab!
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
MARLINNo. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
HOMERRelax. Those pious morons
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
MOE: This is why we should hate kids.
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
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Important Wishes of the Decade (Climax #5) (Secret of the Wings (soundtrack album), Frozen II)
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SVEN: Mm.
ANNA: Do the magic!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNA: And we're locked in.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
AGNARR: And I was so honored
SPRING: But if the temperatures
TINKER BELL: It's getting warmer.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
CLANK: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
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Prologue
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ALIENS: Ooh!
ZARINA: Huh.
CLARION: Oh!
POPPA: Hmm?
JACK: Darkness.
ANNA: Do the magic!
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
LITTLE: Run for cover!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
RAOUL: Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut!
McQUEENOkay, here we go.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
CLOPIN: And for one time in his life
KUZCO: Will you take a look at that?
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
NARRATOR: If you had wings to lift you
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FURY: Nyx.
BUCK: Okay.
ELINOR: Aha.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
ISHANI: Hello.
MR. BIG: Meh.
ELSA: Conceal
BO PEEP: Buzz!
SKIPPER: Dusty.
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
TIGGER: Hooray!
JOHNNY: Mama?
MANCHAS: You...
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
CHASE: Over here!
NORWOOD: Guilty!
CRUSH: 150, dude!
BRAVO: Roger that.
KANGAROO: Hmm.
KAI: Princess Anna?
FELIX: Quitting time!
VANELLOPE: Ralph.
TINKER BELL: Wow!
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
YAMA: There they are!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
BONNIE: Glorious day!
SLED: Sorry about that.
RALPH: No, that's not...
FERGUS: Leave her be.
ORYX: Will you shut up?
EEYORE: It's me, it's me
TINKER BELL: On three!
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
KREI: That's just not true.
MAYOR: Hey, JoJo. Wow.
BUZZ: Drop! I said "drop"!
GOTHEL: I love you most.
CASS: That's my nephew!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
ROO: So, can you read it?
CUTLASSThe flag is out.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
JOHN: And they got loose.
FINNICK: She hustled you.
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
MORTON: Please, for me...
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
MIKE: Give me another one.
NICK: Uh, no, no. There are.
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
SALLY: Hi! You're home late.
WOODY: Please, please, no!
MOTHER: Bedtime, my dear.
RAPUNZEL: I love you more.
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
PORT: We got their blue dust!
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
JUDY: Um, I don't understand.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
BULLDOG: Are you still there?
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
SONIC: If you leave your game,
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
ROCHELLE: Oh, my little burrito.
RIPSLINGER: Yeah! You know it.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
HORTON: Mayor? Are you there?
NARRATOR: And so they all used
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
RALPH: Felix and the Nicelanders
BR'ER FROG: Fine, how are you?
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
THUMBELINAOh, Mother, please.
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
MERIDA: But every once in a while,
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
BRENT: Our first stage is a whopper.
SKIPPER: Once you get to the trees,
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
SALLY: Why, no, dear. Of course not.
FAWNThat lost thing really is handy.
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
FLYNN: So, can I ask you something?
McQUEEN: Hey, Bobby? Who is that?
MARLIN: (PANTS) I'm dead. I'm dead.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
CHUG: Go on, he's warming up to you.
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
DOTTIE: Dusty, that vertical wind shear
DUSTY: Somebody cut off my antenna.
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
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Summer–Fall 2016
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JULIAN: Oh!
MILORI: Peri?
SWATI: Whoa!
RIKU: Could be.
CHUG: "TMST"?
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
MIKE: Bada-bing.
KOHUT: Incoming!
MAYDAY: Now, pull!
YZMA: Wrong lever!
CALHOUN: All right.
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
CASS: Hey, sweetie.
KAIRI: But you know,
SORA: Nothing at all.
QUASIMODO: Whoa!
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
FAWN: Is she all right?
LAVERNE: Impossible.
POPPA: We're losing it!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
SID: I even hired a band.
DUSTY: This was my fault.
CRASH: Okay, it's our turn.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
VANELLOPE: Do you realize
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
WATERNOOSE: Not the CDA.
RALPH: Go, run, run, run, run!
TURBONow, now! (LAUGHS)
BRODI: Oh, for crying out loud.
KRONK: Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo!
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
SKIPPER: Snap into those turns.
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
FERGUS: You want a fresh one?
CLANK: All together. All together.
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
RILEY: Dad's got a steel stomach.
CELIA: Monsters, Inc. Please hold.
LEADBOTTOM: Come on, Skipper.
JACKSON STORM: Oh, green flag.
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
ESMERALDA: Oh, boys. Over here.
KUZCO: What is he babbling about?
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
SOUR BILL: Citizens of Sugar Rush...
CUTLASS: Storm takes back the lead!
VANELLOPE: Okay, good. Little more.
JOY: The trophy collection goes there.
NARRATOR: On a planet with no name
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
RALPH: No, no, no! Wait a second! Aah!
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KATIE: Ah.
DORY: No!
REX: Hooray!
SINA: Moana!
MIA: He's hot!
ELLIE: Incoming!
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
PACHA: Come here.
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
CHICHA: I heard that.
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
PEACHES: Wow, Dad.
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
JOY: Which way? Left?
RITA: Hey! (GRUNTING)
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
MOANA: What's in there?
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
YZMA: Finally! (LAUGHS)
SORA: What do you mean?
NICK: Mission accomplished.
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
NARRATOR: And that "Yopp".
MANNY: The cave! Get inside!
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
MAYOR: Everybody, don't stop!
ANSEM: Tied to the darkness...
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
HORTON: Mayor, are you there?
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
SPIKE: We can't let her get away!
TABITHAI'm coming, I'm coming!
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
MILO: Good afternoon, gentlemen.
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
KAIRI: You know, Riku has changed.
DALLBEN: There's something wrong.
KUZCOGuess where I am right now.
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
CUTLASS: Says he likes working alone.
MARLINAlmost there. Keep swimming!
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March 2017 / Wonderland
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DINKY: Hmm.
LOUIE: Yahoo!
LILO: Go away.
KAA: ...mistake.
GOOB: So tired.
McQUEEN: Huh.
DODO: Look lively.
DUSTY: A "SEAT"?
THUMBELINA: Help!
CRUZ: There you go!
DONALD: "Meddling"!
MERLOCK: Allow me.
VOYAGE: IncrediBoy?
CALLIOPE: It was tragic.
DIJON: Ooh, look at this.
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
HORNED KING: Oh, yes.
YOUNG FRANNY: Whoa!
HADES: How sentimental.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
BLADE: All right, Cabbie...
JAMIE: ...it was awesome!
DEWEY: Keep going, Dijon.
STERLINGSo? You like it?
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
WIDOW TWEED: Who is it?
HATHI: Hup, two, three, four
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
MR. INCREDIBLE: You know,
CALEB: My ears are freezing!
CAD: Hello! Welcome, guests,
DONALD: Suspension bridge?
NANNY: The puppies are here!
SKIPPER: You can do it, Dusty.
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
CHUG: We're proud of you, pal!
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
BLACKOUT: Go, go, go, go, go!
SORA: (GROANS) Where am I?
JAMIE'S MOM: You okay, Soph?
BUCK: (SINGING) Figaro, Figaro
DYNAMITE: Looks good, Cabbie.
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
TOOTH: Eighteen central incisors.
YUFFIE: Aw, you're slipping, Leon.
JIMINY: Everyone keeps askin' me
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
BUNNY: This better be good, North.
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
SORA'S MOM: Sora, dinner's ready.
HUEY: Hey, do you hear something?
KAIRI: Come on, lazy bum. Wake up.
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
NORTH: Cookies? Eggnog? Anyone?
LAUNCHPAD: Look at this. (LAUGHS)
JACQUIMOSing, my little chickadees!
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
SCROOGE: Slower, Launchpad, slower!
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April–May 2017 (The training) / Olympus ColiseumDeep Jungle
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ZEUS: Ha ha!
GOOFY: Huh?
CLOUD: Yeah.
BEAST: What?
ARIEL: Oh, boy.
PHIL: Two words.
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
BUCK: Um, a little help.
JUMBA: You're all mine.
TARZAN: Can't we walk?
KALA: Close your mouth.
McQUEEN: To the future.
JANE: It serves you right.
SID: Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning.
CRUZ: It's not easy for him.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
SORA: Hey, are you all right?
SWORDFISH: There they are!
NARRATOR: Faster and faster!
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
JULIAN: Oh, you're gonna love it.
SCROOGE: Don't you "hello" me!
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
CLAYTON: Professor, don't move!
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
BIANCA: Captain, you fly beautifully.
MRS. BEAKLEY: (GASPS) It's gone!
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
BERNARD: Boy, the things kids collect.
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
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June 2017 (The training) / Agrabah
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PACHA: Aw!
BUZZ: Wow!
BUCK: Huh?
HICKSWow!
TANANA: Oh.
BUCK: Mmm...
GOOFY: Sora?
ZAZU: Step lively.
CHUG: California!
DIEGO: Hey, Buck.
SIMBA: Come here!
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
ABBY: Ring the bell!
HOLMES: Come on.
UMPIRE: You're out!
THUMPER: Wake up.
JULIAN: Oh! So close!
LITTLE: All right, guys.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
NALA: It's really creepy.
ROGER: Hey... (YELPS)
KUZCO: Whoo-hoo-hoo!
CORNELIUS: I'll find her!
SEBASTIAN: That's right!
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
GURGI: Oh, no, Great Lord.
BERNARD: Look out below!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
SNOOPS: No, I know, I know.
DINAH: Then came the dawn.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
NARRATOR: Carnival in Rio...
CAD: Honk, honk! Beep-beep!
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
NARRATOR: The umpire said.
LUMIERELife is so unnerving
WEBBY: First you pour the tea,
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
HAMILTON: 122 miles per hour.
DALLBEN: You must make sure
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
MEDUSA: There is another one!
TARAN: I won't fail you, Dallben.
DOTTIE: Yeah, I haven't actually
PATCH: All aircraft, be advised...
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
TERK: Can you believe that guy?
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
ARTHUR: He's alive, and he talks!
LOTSOWell, thank you, Big Baby.
DONALDWho would've thought it?
BIANCALet go, you big bullies, you!
BABY BUG: Come on. Let's get help.
HORNED KING: The Black Cauldron!
JASMINEJust go jump off a balcony!
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
HUEY: What else should we wish for?
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
LOUIE: How about a small steamboat?
MR. BEETLE: Um, why should I, toots?
COLONNA: (SUSTAINING NOTE) All...
SKIPPERPropwash Junction to Dusty.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
PROFESSOR: Mustn't, mustn't frighten.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
SORA: I'm not dreaming this time, right?
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July–November 2017
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DINKY: Hey!
LASZLO: Yeah!
MUFASA: Scar!
NELSON: Ha-ha!
HAMM: Look out!
YZMA: No, no, no!
FRANKIE: Master?
SITKA: Knock it off.
JACQUIMOWhoa!
TWITCH: Get in there!
MEDUSA: Penny, dear.
MATEROh, well, good.
SPIKE: You know what?
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
KRUSTY: Drama queen!
CARL: Everybody ready?
KRONK: Meat pie. Check.
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
SCRATCHY: Itchy... Itchy...
FOX: Buzz off, buster! Ahh!
VIOLET: Did you dry them?
NED: Rough day, huh, son?
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
GRAMPA: I'm part of the mob!
DINAH: "I love you, Lulubelle."
REMY: Oh, Gusteau was right.
WIGGUM: See you in court, kid.
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
SCROOGE: Don't bother landing.
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
LISADad, we can't see the movie!
BARTJabbity, jabbity, jab, jab, jab!
MS. FIELDMOUSE: Wonderful story.
HOMERRelax. Those pious morons
GENIE: Well, it's not exactly The Ritz.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
KUZCO: So this is where you came in.
MOE: This is why we should hate kids.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
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November–December 2017
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MIKE: Wait!
CRUZ: Okay.
CODY: Whoa!
DINKY: Charge!
WOODY: There!
ARTHUR: Yes, sir.
EVE: Who are you?
DORY: Mmm, got it.
CHIP: Yeah, let's go!
MRS. BANKS: Jane.
BROCK: Sorry, chief.
BO PEEP: Flashlight.
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
NARRATOR: The wolf!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
MERLIN: Yes, of course.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
ANNA: Every Christmas...
SMOKEY: I'll tell you what,
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
BING BONG: I love that one!
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
MARIE: From that moment on,
OLAF: (GASPS) The fruitcake!
DARLING: Look, she's lonesome.
JOY: How about we wake her up?
McLEACH: (LAUGHING) Got one!
McQUEEN: Good to see you, Doc.
DOPPLER: Um, ahem, pardon me.
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
GEPPETTO: Cleo, meet Pinocchio.
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
DONALD: Adios, so long. Goodbye!
ELSA: Anna made these years ago.
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
RABBITHere we come. Don't worry.
MR. BANKS: Advertisement for what?
LUMIERELet's go! Love will not wait.
HOLLOWAY: Must be near Cape Horn.
PAPÁ: You want it down by the kitchen?
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
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2017 Flashback
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MIRAGE: I'm sorry.
JACK-JACKHello?
DASHCome on, Violet!
HELENIs someone in there?
VIOLETPretty loud discussion.
KARI: I'm gonna call the police...
FROZONEIt's not doing anything.
ELASTIGIRLDo I have to answer?
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
LUCIUSSo now I'm in deep trouble.
MR. INCREDIBLE: Here we go, honey.
EDNA: All was well, another day saved
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
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February–March 2018
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BART: Yes!
DOCTOR: Fire!
GYPSY: Whoa!
LISA: Yay, Dad!
JIM: Mom, look,
JASMINEAbu?
BOB: I don't know.
DORY: Mom! Dad!
PINOCCHIO: Why?
TIMON: So majestic.
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
ATTA: Where were we?
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
HOPPER: So where is it?
JOE: Hurry, Donald, hurry!
RALPH: Move! Move! Hey!
DONALD: Say, what's this?
HOMER: Next stop, Alaska!
DIMITRI: Uh, the dog stays.
WILBUR: Big time, big time!
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
PENNY: What's happening?
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
MIGUEL: Uh, you're all dead.
DOLORES: Cut it out, Angelo.
LUCIUSNo lifeguard on duty!
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
WINSTON: I love superheroes!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
EVELYN: Especially for Mother.
FLYNN: Yeah. Everything was...
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
PUMBAA: I got to tell you, Timon.
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BIANCA: Darling, you'll be just fine!
DONALD: Doggone stubborn nitwit!
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
MAXAll right, who's on sentry duty?
MARLINNo. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
RAPUNZELEverything was perfect.
MARVIN: Oh, Jessica, you promised.
DOT: Well, I think he's gonna make it.
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
GEPPETTO: Oh, Cleo! I almost forgot.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
SADNESS: The stairs to the basement!
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
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Disneyland Resort
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BUZZ: Now!
LADY: Jock.
CYRIL: Ahem!
WINKY: After it.
JAFAR: Shut up!
RAT: MacBadger.
HANNAH: I'll get it!
ALIENS: The claw!
JASMINE: Aladdin.
GEORGES: Edgar?
JEB: Don't yell at me.
GRUMPY: You don't...
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
TROLL: True love's kiss
GOTHEL: And as for us...
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
DR. FINKELSTEINSally!
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
MAGGIE: Home on the range.
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
PINOCCHIO: Bye, Jiminy! Bye!
JIM: Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's a boy.
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
ANNA: Get ready to jump, Sven!
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
PUMBAA: I think we're a little late.
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
GISELLE: And grew and grew love
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
TIMONOh, you got that right, pally.
DARLING: No, Lady. No walk today.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
ANDY'S MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
DUCHESS: Well, yes, my love, but...
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
MADAME: (GIGGLING) Oh, Georges.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
GEPPETTO: (CHUCKLING) Wait, wait.
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
OLAF: (GRUNTING) What's happening?
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March–April 2018
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SLADE: Copper!
JAMIE: Stop! Sit!
RUSSELL: Snipe!
MARIE: Toulouse!
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
RALPH: There it is.
PENNY: Good boy.
MAX: Are you nuts?
HÉCTOR: Hola, Ceci.
FAIRY: You don't say!
SIMBA: Timon. Timon.
EDWARD: Ah! Giselle!
HORNED KING: Good.
LADYWhat is a baby?
CLAIRE: Eta Hiss Hiss!
LILO: That's us before...
SHANK: Well, well, well.
STROMBOLI: Giddy up!
JACK: (LAUGHS) Whoo!
HORST: Coming around.
BERLIOZ: Mama! Mama!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
HONEST JOHN: Yes, yes.
TERRI: We never get mail.
JIM: Well, that should do it.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
TIMON: It means no worries
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
EDITH: Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen.
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
BUNNY: Okay, all right, I admit it.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
O'MALLEY: See you around, tiger.
DUCHESS: Yes, right off your cuff.
DOPPLER: Captain, the last wave!
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
HUDSONYou got a lot of stuff, kid.
MIGUEL: I don't want your blessing!
HIRO: If we're gonna catch that guy,
PUMBAAHey, Timon, I got an idea.
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
JANE: Father passes that every day.
SMOKEY: You got the first part right.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
NORTH: (GRUNTING) Here you are!
COLETTE: Don't mess with my mise!
PITCH: Don't fight the fear, little man!
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
SARAH: What's going on down there?
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
DIMITRI: We'll take a boat in Germany.
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
BARTOK: But that means going topside.
BROCK: We don't have any human toys,
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EDDY: Ahh
GUIDO: Okay.
TOOTH: Jack.
JULIAN: Yeah!
GO GO: Mmm.
DONALD: Run!
WILLIE: Figaro!
SOPHIE: Good.
HIRO: Hey, guys!
BUNNY: No, mate.
SADNESS: We are!
LINGUINI: What for?
ROBIN: Sorry, Johnny.
CASSIM: It's a miracle.
RIVER: He used to say
JOY: Ha-ha! We made it!
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
GRANNY: I'm in here, too.
TETTI TATTI: Let-a me up!
RIKU: And her heart was...
BROOKE: I can't believe it!
ANASTASIA: Tell me what?
FELICITY: (LAUGHS) Jack!
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
HARVEY: You know, Dusty...
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
VLAD: So, is she a Romanov?
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
BAYMAX: Seatbelts save lives.
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
CABBIE: That's why we're here.
DIPPER: That's my Dust Muffin!
EILONWY: Such a dreary place.
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
FFLEWDDUR: Aah! Great Belin!
MARU: Cabbie, how's it looking?
BUCK: Mammals, we've made it!
DYNAMITE: All right. We're clear.
DIEGO: Wait a second. (SNIFFS)
NARRATOR: After all these years
TIMON: Our Simba is growing up.
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
DUSTY: Whoa! Look at this place.
PATCH: Dynamite just reported in.
McQUEEN: Why are we in a field?
SORA: Hey, let Pinocchio go, Riku.
BLADE: Dipper, move into position.
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
ELLIE: It was a good one, wasn't it?
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
HÉCTOR: We had a deal, chamaco.
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
JAMIE'S MOM: Sophie? Is that you?
DIMITRI: Where is uncle Boris from?
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs!
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
LAROUSSE: Drink now, there's plenty.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
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SVEN: Mm.
WOODY: Ow.
JUMBA: Oh...
TRITON: Yes.
BONNIE: Yay!
MILORI: Peri?
FLIK: Let's go!
ROURKE: Fire!
NAVEEN: Psst!
ROSETTA: Pull!
ELSA: Come in.
SILVER: Morph!
ONUS: Land ho!
BEAVER: Timber.
PLEAKLEY: Help!
WALL-E: Yoo-hoo!
FORKY: Ah, trash.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
NEMO: Dory! Dory!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
CRATCHIT: Yes, sir.
ECTOR: Wart! Wart!
SANTA: Ho! Ho! Ho!
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
TIM: Coming, Father.
MICKEY: But Donald!
CLARION: Tinker Bell.
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
FAWN: Is she all right?
LADY: The sign says...
ROSETTA: All together.
KRISTOFF: The Trolls?
SLIM: Are they all right?
COMPUTER: Accepted.
BOB: Look at this place.
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
DASH: It's got a big yard!
ANNA: Oh! Uh, alarmed?
IDUNA: And on that note,
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RITA: Run along, Roscoe.
HAMM: You're on my foot!
FAWN: Road? What road?
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
STEPMOTHER: Cinderella!
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
SCROOP: What was it now?
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
JIM: Come here, boy. Morph!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
MARLEY: Ebenezer Scrooge.
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
SPIRIT 2: That's your laundry.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YOUNG ANNA: Do the magic!
BONNIE'S MOM: Here we are.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
SCROOGE: What, what, what?
DORY: Oh, boy. Okay. This is...
DOPPLER: Aah, aah, aah. Oof!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
YOUNG ELSA: Go away, Anna.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
DOT: Come on, come on. Hurry!
AGNARRAnd I was so honored
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
POOH: But I haven't finished yet.
CLANK: All together. All together.
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
POCAHONTAS: Come on, Meeko!
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER: Hello.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
RASPUTIN: Bartok! Get me a comb.
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
URSULACome in. Come in, my child.
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
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BUZZ: Huh.
EVE: Home.
HANK: Sorry.
MULAN: Guys.
WOODY: Forky!
LIAM: Psst! Rita!
LOUIS: How's that?
EDDIE: Roger, don't...
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
JACK: Zero! I'm home!
WALL-E: Uh-huh. Uh...
EEYOREThere's one.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
POCAHONTAS: Helmet.
DODGER: You help Tito.
OLAF: She's saving him.
RITA'S MOM: Soup's on!
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIEShould we all go?
BROCK: And in last place,
JOHN: It's called a helmet.
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
GIGGLE: Three. Two. One!
ANNA: And we're locked in.
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
TERRI: We were awesome!
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
MATTIAS: Head for the river!
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
CLAIREOnly two teams left.
RITA: Go, go, purple custard!
SWEET: (CHUCKLES) Yeah.
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
CAPTAIN: Define "hoedown."
KRISTOFF: Anna, be careful!
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
EVELYN: They've tried. No-go.
MIKE: Okay! Listen up, Oozmas.
JOHNNY: The lord is good to me
THIMBLENOSE TED: Hey, guys.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
BENNY: I'm gettin' too old for this!
PIGLETOh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
JESSICA: Mr. Valiant. Mr. Valiant?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
DENNIS: Well, sir, it was an angel.
ANGEL: I'm fine. And how be you?
NARRATOR: Trespassers William?
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
ROURKE: Okay, people. Saddle up.
RODDY: It's Roddy. Remember me?
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
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August 2018
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SID: Goal!
ELSA: Yes.
DOLI: Really?
EMILE: Remy!
FORKY: Scary.
BIG MAMA: Tod!
DAWSON: Basil?
HOOK: Remember,
TONY: What's this?
HORST: Cheers, ja.
DUKE: Guard! Guard!
KING: And remember,
STEPMOTHER: Nor I.
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
KAIRI: I believe in you.
BOB: Ah! Ooh! Ah! Oh!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
RITA: This is quite tasty.
YAO: Oh, snake! Snake!
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
ROURKE: Your Majesty?
POWHATAN: Pocahontas.
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
RODDY: Aye, aye, captain.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
HELGA: It just keeps going.
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
JIM: B.E.N.? B.E.N.? B.E.N.!
HUGO: Hey, hey, there he is.
MAYORPatience, everyone.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
CHET: Thank you very much.
SQUISHY: Mom! Start the car!
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BASIL: But of course. Left turn.
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
CINDERELLA: Oh, poor Lucifer.
TONYGood evening, everyone.
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
MIKE: Carla "Killer Claws" Benitez!
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
WENDY: Oh, Michael, do be careful.
SORA: How can you be so cheerful?
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
RIKU: I didn't think you'd come, Sora.
KERMIT: You rats, this is not over yet!
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
NARRATORAnd so, for 16 long years,
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OWL: Who?
MERLIN: Wart!
BROM: Yahoo!
SLIM: Be quiet!
RAY: No, no, no!
CLANK: For Tink!
BOBBLE: Still okay.
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
PHOEBUS: 'Tention!
KING: Well, come in.
MERIDA: Mum, look.
ESMERALDA: Quasi?
RABBIT: Order, please.
EMILE: I'm sorry, Remy.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
TIGGERCome on, bounce.
CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
SILVER: Stop wastin' your fire!
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
HERCULES: Wow. What a day.
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
HUGO: And since you're shaped
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
BELLEWhat's the matter, Sultan?
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
NARRATORAnd so it seemed to be.
HUBERTTonight, we toast the future,
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
LINGUINI: Secret? You want the truth?
ROY: But no, here come a ray of hope.
CHRISTOPHER: You can let go, Tigger.
BROCK: First place, Roar Omega Roar!
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YAO: Hey!
BELLE: Oh!
JENNY: No.
KAIRI: Sora!
HIRO: Wow!
BEAST: Hot.
DAVID: Nani!
RODDY: Rita!
JOCK: Lassie.
WASABI: Hey!
SPARKY: So...
EVE: WALL-E!
MUSHU: Mulan!
MULAN: Shang!
FORKY: Woody!
SID: Oh, Brooke.
RUNT: I'll survive
TARAN: I mean...
BAYMAX: Oh, no.
KREI: That's right.
KNIGHT: Sullivan.
CRUZ: I knew that!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
SHANK: Of course.
GRIMSLEY: Really?
ESMERALDA: Stop!
FIDGET: Open wide.
DUCKY: Mmm-hmm.
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
CHET: Hey, there he is!
SORA: Kairi, thank you.
BASIL: On the contrary!
GURGI: Please, Master!
SYKES: Yeah, who is it?
FRED: Whoa! Magic hat!
MILO: What a nightmare.
AUTO: Give me the plant.
RIKU: Quit while you can.
RALPH: Only one person.
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
JIM: The Lagoon Nebula?
MARGE: Okay, here goes.
BING BONG: You made it!
KING: And to prevent Kida
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
NANI: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
WOODY: How'd you get it?
LUMIERE: Careful, careful.
STERLINGHey, Lightning!
MEDUSA: Well, look faster!
HORNED KING: It can't be!
CUTLASS: I'm Bob Cutlass,
WHITEY: I'm coming, Spike!
DARRELLI am speechless!
DIJON: Do not worry, Genie.
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
LILO: Hello? Cobra Bubbles?
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
SHANGRI LLAMA: What? No!
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
JOY: That was our way home.
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
SADNESS: It's too dangerous!
TIANA: Where you taking me?
CAPTAIN: Prepare for landing.
DUSTY: What? What's wrong?
BIANCA: Oh, Penny! You'll fall!
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
MACK: Hey, boss, they're, uh...
MERIDA: And, Lord Macintosh,
LE FROG: (SCOFFS) Big deal.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
SMARTY: Come on, you mugs.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
ANSEM: For that instant, it was.
PULASKI: Move along. That's it.
SANTA: Kathleen. Bobby. Susie.
HANK: Where's everybody else?
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
BERLIOZ: Aw, shut up, Toulouse.
SILVER: We're gettin' close, lads.
CHUG: Nobody has your gearbox.
GOOFY: What about the Keyhole?
DONALD: Let's just get out of here!
KERMIT: No! Not the master cable!
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
PITCH: I thought this might happen.
SID(IN DEEPER VOICE) Halftime.
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
SHOCKY: Look! It's Roddy and Rita!
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart.
MIKE: Why are my settings different?
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
MARU: Okay, that's good. Slow, slow.
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
ANDRÉ: Move along. Quickly, please.
STEPMOTHERYou clumsy little fool.
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
BROCK: Next up, Sullivan and Boggs!
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEEN: All right, Cruz. The beach.
BLADE: If we're gonna save the lodge,
RITAWhat do you want it for anyway?
DENAHI: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
SKIPPER: Propwash Junction to Dusty.
PATCH: I read you, Crophopper Seven.
SPIKEI've got Rita, boss! I've got Rita!
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
LITTLEHe's all right! Stop the invasion!
CLAIRE: Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
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NANI: Lilo!
KENAI: Koda?
BUBBLES: Lilo!
INK SPOT: Yeah!
FRANNY: Wilbur!
MARINA: Wait up!
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
FLOUNDER: Sorry.
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
RALPHZILLA: Mmm.
ANGER: Stand back!
SARAH: Hello? Hello.
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
STORK: Oh, of course.
NAKOMA: Pocahontas.
BETA: Where are they?
PLANKTON: Bull's-eye!
KEN: What do you want?
LISA: Oh, way to go, Bart.
RABBIT: The March Hare.
VANELLOPE: Ralph, look!
KRABS: Sounds to me like
MERIDA: (GASPS) Oh, no.
GRACE: We're on your trail.
MAGGIE: I'll get you for this.
HOPPER: You little termites!
JOHN: Percy, get back here!
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
WILBUR: Look, I messed up.
SPONGEBOB: Robot! Robot!
BUCK: Hasta la vista, heifers.
FERGUS: We've got his track!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
TRAMP: What's wrong, Pidge?
WATERNOOSE: Finish him off!
SEBASTIAN: Don't worry, mon.
INUIT WOMAN: Homer Simpson,
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
CARL: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
ARIEL(PANTING) This way. Quick!
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
ALPHAImpossible! Where are you?
FLORABolt the door, Merryweather.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
CHEEKS: Oh, yeah, take me with you.
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
BURGER BEARD: Oh. It was a secret.
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane.
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
FEAROh, thank goodness you're back!
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JIM: Aah!
M-O: Huh?
BELLE: No!
WALL-E: Oh!
BOLT: Whoa!
EVE: WALL-E?
OOGIESeven!
AUTO: Enough.
DONALD: Sora!
COLLIE: Pongo!
ALPHA: Master?
JIM: Darling, look.
URSULA: Eric, no!
BUBBLES: Yes, I am.
CAPTAIN: Auto! Auto!
ALADDIN: It fits. Good.
LOUISTiana! Naveen!
LEON: Sora. You did it.
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
CORNELIUS: Let me go!
VIOLET: You're not good.
RUSSELL: That was cool!
MARY: Hey. What? John?
DARLING: What is it, Jim?
BURGER BEARD: Oh, no.
GRUNDEL: She marry me!
LAWRENCEGive it to me!
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
B.E.N.: Fifty-eight seconds!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Every town
MOM: We were worried sick!
SILVER: You done it, Jimmy!
REVEREND RAT: Speak up.
MERLIN: Now, first of all, lad,
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
DUKEWhat? Tea? (YAWNING)
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
WENDY: (SINGING) You mother
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
PATRICK: I need Krabby Patties!
SANTA: This can't be happening!
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
THUMBELINA: Do not forget me.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
OMEGA: Gray Three, checking in.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
SORA: You'd kind of be in my way.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
FACILIER: Shame all that hard work
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
MR. MOLE: Thumbelina, come back!
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
PLANKTON: I don't know, SpongeBob.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
SPONGEBOB: The One Who Watches?
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
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LILO: David!
MAUI: Te Kā!
GO GO: Hiro.
BOLT: Penny.
PENNY: Bolt?
WASABI: Hiro!
BLADE: Dusty.
RHINO: You go!
FALINE: Bambi.
PACHA: The vial!
ALADDIN: Whoa!
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
ANASTASIA: Right!
PUMBAA: Oh, sure.
RIKU: Don't give up!
SHENZI: What the...
CASS: Hey, sweetie!
SORA: You're wrong.
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
PULASKI: Watch out!
BERNARD: Look out!
JACK: I know, I know.
JOHN: See ya, Percy.
MUFASA: Remember.
TIMON: Hey, Pumbaa.
NASH: Who does that?
ESMERALDA: Hold on.
BAYMAX: I am Baymax,
DIRECTOR: And action.
MALEFICENT: Come in.
GOOFY: What was that?
PETER: Twelve seconds.
CLAUDE: They're all real!
PITCH: Aw! (LAUGHING)
BLAKE: He's so on board!
MIGUEL: Hurry! Come on!
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
FFLEWDDUR: Great Belin!
MANNY: And now, insectus
FELICITY: Jack. I'm scared.
TOOTH: Don't forget to floss!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
CUPCAKE: Yeah, Tooth Fairy!
PAPÁ: What's gotten into you?
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
MRS. FROST: Come on, Jack,
MITTENS: This is complicated.
BENSmith was right all along.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
NEIL deBUCK WEASEL: Mars.
TARAN: I'll try to open the gate.
JAMIE: What happened to him?
CAD: What's going on up there?
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
DYNAMITE: Let's clear this road.
CALEB: The Easter Bunny's real!
HIRO: Callaghan? He was there?
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
KEKATA: They're different from us
BIANCA: Look out! The river boat!
MOTHERNeed more time, honey.
SHANTI: (SINGING) My own home
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
ORDDU: We have made a bargain!
CALOWAY: I take my hat off to you.
BANZAII say we skip the wedding,
TINKER BELLJust tie this off here.
SECRETARY: Both roads are open.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
REMY: At first, Ego thinks it's a joke.
PIPPA: Come on, guys, we can do it!
IAGO: I know the treasure's limitless,
YZMA: (SQUEAKY) Looking for this?
GEPPETTO: Professor, lots of music!
SQUIDWARD: What is it about, then?
HÉCTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
DIPPER: (MUFFLED) Hold on, Dusty!
SPONGEBOB: It's about being a team
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
CROWWhy, he flies just like an eagle.
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
ANSEM: Darkness conquers all worlds!
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur! Hurry!
KRABS: I have a bad feeling about this.
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
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Christmas in Spring–Summer 2019 (The New Beginning)
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BOO: Kitty!
BUZZ: Hmm.
OLAF: Anna?
BUNNY: Hey.
TARZAN: Oh!
MOANA: Pua!
BEAST: Forte!
MOMMA: Arlo!
DODGER: Go!
FORKY: Got it.
ANNA: Kristoff.
MARY: Wendy!
WILBUR: Help!
DUSTY: Maru?
RALPH: Uh-uh!
JENNY: Oliver?
OLAF: Summer!
BO PEEP: Okay.
JENNY: A whale?
KRISTOFF: Relax!
PENNY: Come on.
WOODY: Yee-haw!
MARGARET: Sure.
GRACE: There it is!
MATTIAS: Hang on!
FRED'S DAD: Fred.
CORNELIUS: Okay.
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
TIMON: Well, that it,
BOB: We'll be sitting
CARL: What is that?
FLYNN: Yes, we are.
AGNARR: I love you.
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
ANGER: Not for long!
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
BABY DORY: Really?
FRANCIS: Goodness!
MUFASA: Remember.
TOULOUSE: Oh, yeah
HAMM: Is it really her?
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
LABRADOR: Run for it!
HOMER: We did it, boy!
CALEB: You guys, look!
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
VIOLET: Wait, what? No.
JACK: My dearest friend.
AVALANCHE: Go, Dusty!
TRIXIE: Right turn ahead.
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
MILO: Dear Mr. Whitmore,
PIPPA: You guys see that?
GERDA: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
REMY: It was a great night.
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
PUMBAA: It's over already?
KUZCO: So, you lied to me.
FORTE: So, Beast gets girl,
TABITHA: Roddy, I'm home!
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
PATCH: (ON PA) All aircraft,
ROGER: They're Labradors!
JIM: You never quit, do you?
GIGGLE: That was amazing.
PONGO: I don't know, Perdy.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
CLOPIN: Whatever their pitch
DORY: One, two, three, four...
MUSHU: Call out for egg rolls!
JACK: My name is Jack Frost.
LUMIERE: Oh, no, the bell jar!
ANITA: Roger, what on earth...
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
MARGE: (GASPS) Springfield.
BARNEY: Okay. Hail, emperor.
PERDY: Pongo, there's Cruella.
RUSSELL: That's a fire hydrant.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
NARRATOR: Wherever they go,
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
CARGILL: Attention, Springfield.
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
NARRATOR: And so they all lived
BONNIE'S MOM(SIGHS) Finally.
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
CARL: Maybe I need new glasses.
JIM: All right, boy. We'll let them in.
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
ACE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
MARY: Yes, Wendy. What is it, darling?
DARLING: No, no, not you, young man.
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
SEBASTIAN: So, Ariel came back home
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
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End Credits
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DONALD: Hey!
BLOAT: Now what?
SEBASTIAN: Oh, no!
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
DRIP: Did you guys see that?
DUCKY: How you like that, huh?
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
DYNAMITE: Let's keep up the pace!
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
GOOFY: Gawrsh, that's the king's seal!
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Anniversaries
Robin Hood (45th anniversary)
The Small One (40th anniversary)
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (35th anniversary) • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (30th anniversary) • Oliver & Company (30th anniversary) • Mickey's Christmas Carol (35th anniversary)
Peter Pan (65th anniversary) • Mulan (20th anniversary) • A Bug's Life (20th anniversary)
Finding Nemo (15th anniversary) • WALL-E (10th anniversary) • Bolt (10th anniversary)
Monsters University (05th anniversary) • Frozen (05th anniversary) • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (50th anniversary) • The Sword in the Stone (55th anniversary)
Saludos Amigos (75th anniversary) • Melody Time (70th anniversary) • The Nightmare Before Christmas (25th anniversary)
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Cast (in credits order)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
Kristen Bell – Anna
Lucy Hale – Periwinkle
Idina Menzel – Elsa
Hadley Gannaway – Young Anna
Mattea Conforti – Young Elsa
Lauren Mote – Lizzy
Jonathan Groff – Kristoff
Josh Gad – Olaf
Santino Fontana – Hans
Michael Sheen – Dr. Griffiths
Timothy Dalton – Lord Milori
Jeff Bennett – Dewey
Pamela Adlon – Vidia
Lucy Liu – Silvermist
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
Megan Hilty – Rosetta
Ginnifer Goodwin – Fawn
Alfred Molina – Agnarr
Evan Rachel Wood – Iduna
Matt Lanter – Sled
Debby Ryan – Spike
Grey DeLisle – Gliss
Rob Paulsen – Bobble
Jeff Bennett – Clank
Jane Horrocks – Fairy Mary
Alan Tudyk – Duke
Ciarán Hinds – Pabbie / Grandpa
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion
Chris Williams – Oaken
Stephen J. Anderson – Kai
Jodi Benson – Healing Fairy
Maia Wilson – Bulda
Kari Wahlgren – Receptionist
Edie McClurg – Gerda
Thomas Lennon – Reading Fairy
Robert Pine – Bishop
Benjamin Diskin – Glacier Fairy
Jesse McCartney – Terence
Spencer Lacey Ganus – Teen Elsa
Kathy Najimy – Minister of Summer
John DiMaggio – Minister of Autumn
Steve Valentine – Minister of Spring
Cara Dillion – Prologue Narrator
Faith Prince – Mrs. Perkins
Jeff Bennett – Driver
Dee Bradley Baker – Various
Jesse Corti – Spanish Dignitary
Jeffrey Marcus – German Dignitary
Tucker Gilmore – Irish Dignitary
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Additional Voices
Ava Acres, Stephen Apostolina, Annaleigh Ashford, Kirk Baily, Jenica Bergere, David Boat, Paul Briggs, Tyree Brown, Woody Buck, June Christopher, Lewis Cleale, Wendy Cutler, Terri Douglas, Jeff Fischer, Eddie Frierson, Jean Gilpin, Jackie Gonneau, Nicholas Guest, Bridget Hoffman, Nick Jameson, Daniel Kaz, John Lavelle, Jennifer Lee, Patrica Lentz, Annie Lopez, Katie Lowes, Mona Marshall, Dara McGarry, Scott Menville, Adam Overett, Paul Pape, Courtney Peldon, Jennifer Perry, Raymond S. Persi, Jean-Michel Richaud, Lynwood Robinson, Allison Roth, Carter Sand, Jadon Sand, Katie Silverman, Pepper Sweeney, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Josie Trinidad
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Cast (in credits order)
Kristen Bell – Anna
Idina Menzel – Elsa
Josh Gad – Olaf
Jonathan Groff – Kristoff
Sterling K. Brown – Mattias
Evan Rachel Wood – Iduna
Alfred Molina – Agnarr
Martha Plimpton – Yelena
Jason Ritter – Ryder
Rachel Matthews – Honeymaren
Jeremy Sisto – King Runeard
Ciarán Hinds – Pabbie
Alan Tudyk – Guard / Northuldra Leader / Arendellian Soldier
Hadley Gannaway – Young Anna
Mattea Conforti – Young Elsa
Aurora – The Voice
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Princesses
Irene Bedard – Pocahontas
Jodi Benson – Ariel
Auli'i Cravalho – Moana
Jennifer Hale – Cinderella
Kate Higgins – Aurora
Linda Larkin – Jasmine
Kelly Macdonald – Merida
Mandy Moore – Rapunzel
Paige O'Hara – Belle
Pamela Ribon – Snow White
Anika Noni Rose – Tiana
Ming-Na Wen – Mulan
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Ahtohallan Voices
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Alan Tudyk – Duke
Santino Fontana – Hans
Livvy Stubenrauch – Young Anna
Eva Bella – Young Elsa
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Tribute Voices
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Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
Lucy Hale – Periwinkle
Timothy Dalton – Lord Milori
Jeff Bennett – Dewey
Lucy Liu – Silvermist
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
Megan Hilty – Rosetta
Pamela Adlon – Vidia
Ginnifer Goodwin – Fawn
Matt Lanter – Sled
Debby Ryan – Spike
Grey DeLisle – Gliss
Rob Paulsen – Bobble
Jeff Bennett – Clank
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion
Benjamin Diskin – Slush
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Additional Voices
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Maia Wilson – Bulda
Stephen J. Anderson – Kai
Paul Briggs – Marshmallow
Jackson Stein – Young Agnarr
Delaney Rose Stein – Young Iduna
Halima V. Hudson – Halima
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Isabella Acres, Lori Alan, Carlos Alazraqui, Stephen Apostolina, Kimberly Bailey, Bob Bergen, David Boat, Cathy Cavadini, June Christopher, Townsend Coleman, Antonio Corbo, David Cowgill, Abby Craden, Wendy Cutler, Hudson D'Andrea, Grey DeLisle, John DeMita, Jessica DiCicco, Terri Douglas, Robin Atkin Downes, Bill Farmer, Keith Ferguson, Andy Fischer-Price, Nick Fisher, Aaron Fors, Willow Geer, Jackie Gonneau, Franck Gourlat, Jess Harnell, Barbara Harris, John Kassir, Daniel Kaz, Phil LaMarr, Arnaud Leonard, Danny Mann, Mona Marshall, Mimi Maynard, Jeremy Maxwell, Scott Menville, Melanie Minichino, Max Mittelman, Laraine Newman, Matt Nolan, Capri Oliver, Arthur Ortiz, Paul Pape, Alex PuccinelliMichael Ralph, Akai Robinson, Lynwood Robinson, Maddix Robinson, Kaitlyn Robrock, Violet Schaffer, Mindy Sterling, Tara Strong, Pepper Sweeney, Fred Tatasciore, Jean-Alain Velardo, Kari Wahlgren, Jim WardMatthew Wood.
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January 9 – Terence Marsh, 86
January 19 – Allison Shearmur, 54
January 25 – John Morris, 91
February 4 – John Mahoney, 77
February 7 – Jill Messick, 50
February 9 – Jóhann Jóhannsson, 48
February 18 – Idrissa Ouédraogo, 64
February 19 – Hamilton Luske, 64
February 24 – Sridevi, 54 and Bud Luckey, 83
March 3 – David Ogden Stiers, 75
March 27 – Stéphane Audran, 85
March 30 – Bobby Driscoll, 31
April 2 – Susan Anspach, 75
April 5 – Isao Takahata, 82
April 8 – Chuck McCann, 83
April 13 – Milos Forman, 86
April 15 – Vittorio Taviani, 88
April 21 – Nelson Pereira dos Santos, 89
May 7 – Ermanno Olmi, 86
May 8 – Anne V. Coates, 92
May 13 – Margot Kidder, 69
May 22 – Elizabeth Sung, 63
May 25 – Paul Bloch, 78
June 9 – Françoise Bonnot, 78
June 16 – Martin Bregman, 92
July 3 – Robby Müller, 78
July 5 – Claude Lanzmann, 92
July 8 – Tab Hunter, 86
July 17 – Yvonne Blake, 78
July 19 – Shinobu Hashimoto, 100
August 7 – Richard H. Kline, 91
August 13 – John Carter, 95
August 20 – Craig Zadan, 69
August 21 – Barbara Harris, 83
August 26 – Neil Simon, 91
August 31 – Carole Shelley, 79
September 6 – Burt Reynolds, 82
September 15 – John M. Dwyer, 83
October 4 – Will Vinton, 70 and Audrey Wells, 58
October 23 – James Karen, 94
November 2 – Kitty O'Neil, 72 and Raymond Chow, 91
November 12 – Stan Lee, 95
November 16 – Pablo Ferro, 83 and William Goldman, 87
November 19 – Witold Sobocinski, 89
November 23 – Nicolas Roeg, 90
November 25 – Gloria Katz, 76
November 26 – Bernardo Bertolucci, 77 and Samuel Hadida, 64
December 17 – Penny Marshall, 75
December 30 – Vladimir Tytla, 64
December 31 – Richard Marks, 75
January 6 – Gregg Rudloff, 63 and W. Morgan Sheppard, 86
January 11 – Fernando Luján, 79
January 17 – Daniel C. Striepeke, 88
January 26 – Michel Legrand, 86
February 2 – Catherine Burns, 73
February 7 – Albert Finney, 82
February 14 – Charles Judels, 86
February 16 – Bruno Ganz, 77
February 21 – Stanley Donen, 94
February 28 – André Previn, 89
March 7 – William J. Creber, 87 and Sidney Sheinberg, 84
March 16 – Barbara Hammer, 79
March 24 – Michael Lynne, 77
March 29 – Agnés Varda, 90
April 4 – Barry Malkin, 80
April 7 – Seymour Cassel, 84
April 14 – Bibi Anderson, 83
April 20 – David V. Picker, 87
April 21 – Steve Golin, 64
April 28 – John Singleton, 51
April 30 – Peter Mayhew, 74
May 9 – Alvin Sargent, 92
May 12 – Machiko Kyo, 95
May 13 – Doris Day, 97
May 14 – Tim Conway, 85
May 23 – Anna Udvardy, 69
June 6 – Dr. John, 78
June 12 – Sylvia Miles, 94
June 15 – Franco Zeffirelli, 96
June 27 – Ben Barenholtz, 83
July 1 – Sid Ramin, 100
July 6 – Cameron Boyce, 20
July 9 – Rip Torn, 88
July 19 – Rutger Hauer, 75
July 26 – Russi Taylor, 75
August 1 – D.A. Pennebaker, 94
August 10 – Piero Tosi, 92
August 16 – Richard Williams, 86 and Peter Fonda, 79
August 19 – James R. Alexander, 88
September 30 – Wayne Fitzgerald, 89
October 2 – Paul LeBlanc, 73
October 4 – Diahann Carroll, 84
October 6 – Rip Taylor, 88
October 11 – Robert Forster, 78
October 26 – Robert Evans, 89
October 29 – John Witherspoon, 77
November 14 – Branko Lustig, 87
November 27 – Godfrey Gao, 35
December 4 – Leonard Goldberg, 85
December 8 – Caroll Spinney, 85 and René Auberjonois, 79
December 10 – Leigh Harline, 62
December 12 – Danny Aiello, 86
December 14 – John Briley, 94 and Anna Karina, 79
December 23 – David Foster, 90
December 30 – Syd Mead, 86
January 8 – Buck Henry, 89
January 21 – Terry Jones, 77
January 26 – Kobe Bryant, 41
January 28 – Harriet Frank Jr., 96
February 5 – Kirk Douglas, 103
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Remembering people in the popular Walt Disney Company studios and the Academy Awards who played characters in films
1996–2016
  1. Jack Lemmon (1925–2001) – The host at the 30th, 36th, 44th, and 57th Academy Awards.
  2. Nigel Hawthorne (1929–2001) – Fflewddur Fflam in The Black Cauldron; Professor Porter in Tarzan.
  3. Bruno Kirby (1949–2006) – Reggie Stout in Stuart Little.
  4. George Kennedy (1925–2016) – L.B. Mammoth in Cats Don't Dance.
  5. Don Knotts (1924–2006) – Mayor Turkey Lurkey in Chicken Little; T.W. Turtle in Cats Don't Dance.
  6. Red Buttons (1919–2006) – Hoagy in Pete's Dragon.
  7. Juliet Prowse (1936–1996) – Hostess of The Muppet Show.
  8. Richard Fleischer (1916–2006) – Director of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
  9. Joseph Barbara (1911–2006)
  10. Garry Marshall (1934–2016) – Buck Cluck in Chicken Little.
  11. William Hanna (1910–2001)
  12. Anton Yelchin (1989–2016) – Pavel Chekov in Star Trek; Clumsy Smurf in The Smurfs; Polly in The Pirates! Band of Misfits; Shun in From Up on Poppy Hill.
  13. Chuck Jones (1912–2002)
  14. Kenny Baker (1934–2016) – R2-D2 in Star Wars series.
  15. Greer Garson (1904–1996) – Narrator in The Little Drummer Boy; Mrs. Cordelia Biddle in The Happiest Millionaire.
  16. John Hurt (1940–2017) – The Horned King in The Black Cauldron; Mr. Mole in Thumbelina.
  17. Aaliyah (1979–2001) – Singer for "Journey to the Past" in Anastasia.
  18. George Harrison (1943–2001) – One of The Beatles.
  19. Claudette Colbert (1903–1996) – The host at the 28th Academy Awards.
  20. Jack Palance (1919–2006) – Sir Rothbart in The Swan Princess.
  21. Mako (1933–2006) – Master Splinter in TMNT.
  22. Jack Warden (1920–2006) – Mike Tarkenian the news editor in The Great Muppet Caper.
  23. Marni Nixon (1930–2016) – Sister Sophia in The Sound of Music; vocalist in Cinderella; the flowers in Alice in Wonderland; the geese in Mary Poppins; the singing voice of Grandmother Fa in Mulan.
  24. Debbie Reynolds (1932–2016) – Kathy Seldon in Singin' in the Rain; Charlotte the spider in Charlotte's Web.
  25. Carrie Fisher (1956–2016) – Princess Leia in Star Wars series.
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1997–2017
  1. Roscoe Lee Browne (1922–2007) – Francis in Oliver & Company; Mr. Arrow in Treasure Planet.
  2. June Foray (1917–2017) – Rocky the Flying Squirrel; Lucifer in Cinderella; Natasha Fatale; Granny in Looney Tunes; Nell Fenwick; Grandmother Fa in Mulan; Cindy Lou Who; the mermaids in Peter Pan; Witch Hazel; Karen in Frosty the Snowman; Jane Kangaroo; and others.
  3. William Hickey (1927–1997) – Dr. Finkelstein in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
  4. Dudley Moore (1935–2002) – The host at the 55th Academy Awards.
  5. Harry Dean Stanton (1926–2017) – Balthazar the mole in Rango.
  6. Stubby Kaye (1918–1997) – Marvin Acme in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  7. Milton Berle (1908–2002) – Mad Man Mooney in The Muppet Movie.
  8. Brian Keith (1921–1997) – Mitchell "Mitch" Evers in The Parent Trap.
  9. Ward Kimball (1914–2002) – One of Disney's Nine Old Men which his work includes Jiminy Cricket (in Pinocchio), Lucifer, Jaq and Gus (in Cinderella), and the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat (in Alice in Wonderland).
  10. Martin Landau (1928–2017) – Mr. Rzykruski in Frankenweenie; 2 in 9.
  11. James Stewart (1908–1997) – The host at the 18th and 30th Academy Awards.
  12. Roger Moore (1927–2017) – James Bond; Tab Lazenby in Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.
  13. Sam Shepard (1943–2017) – The narrator in Charlotte's Web.
  14. James Coburn (1928–2002) – Henry J. Waternoose in Monsters, Inc.; El Sleezo Cafe Owner in The Muppet Movie.
  15. Suzanne Pleshette (1937–2008) – Yubaba / Zeniba in Spirited Away.
  16. Peter Ellenshaw (1913–2007) – Academy Award-winning special effects creator in Mary Poppins.
  17. Joseph Bologna (1934–2017) – Mr. Start in Ice Age: The Meltdown.
  18. Don Rickles (1926–2017) – Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story series.
  19. Danielle Darrieux (1917–2017) – One of France's great movie stars.
  20. Jerry Lewis (1926–2017) – The host of the 28th, 29th, and 31st Academy Awards.
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1993–2018
  1. Bernie Mac (1957–2008) – Zuba in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.
  2. Ollie Johnston (1912–2008) – One of Disney's Nine Old Men which his work includes Mr. Smee (in Peter Pan), Drizella and Anastasia Tremaine (in Cinderella), the District Attorney (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad), and Prince John (in Robin Hood).
  3. Telly Savalas (1922–1994) – El Sleezo Tough in The Muppet Movie.
  4. Michael Jeter (1952–2003) – Smokey and Steamer in The Polar Express; Quincy Thorpe in MouseHunt.
  5. Pat Hingle (1924–2009) – Jim Gordon in Batman series (1989–1997); Narrator and Rooter in The Land Before Time; General Luft in Muppets from Space.
  6. Vincent Price (1911–1993) – Ratigan in The Great Mouse Detective.
  7. Art Carney (1918–2003) – Bernard Crawford in The Muppets Take Manhattan.
  8. Jeanette Nolan (1911–1998) – Ellie Mae in The Rescuers; Widow Tweed in The Fox and the Hound.
  9. Buddy Ebsen (1908–2003) – George Russell in the Davy Crockett series; the narrator of the Disney Family Album documentary series.
  10. Burt Reynolds (1936–2018) – Charlie B. Barkin in All Dogs Go to Heaven; the host at the 46th Academy Awards.
  11. Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993) – The host at the 28th Academy Awards.
  12. Evelyn Keyes (1916–2008) – Suellen O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.
  13. Helen Hayes (1900–1993) – The host at the 44th Academy Awards.
  14. John Candy (1950–1994) – Wilbur in The Rescuers Down Under.
  15. Sammy Cahn (1913–1993) – Songwriter in Peter Pan.
  16. Phil Hartman (1948–1998) – Air Conditioner and Hanging Lamp in The Brave Little Toaster; Jiji in Kiki's Delivery Service.
  17. Buddy Hackett (1924–2003) – Scuttle in The Little Mermaid.
  18. Robert Stack (1919–2003) – Superintendent in Recess: School's Out.
  19. Ricardo Montalbán (1920–2009) – The Head Council in The Ant Bully.
  20. Gregory Hines (1946–2003) – Roller Skater in The Muppets Take Manhattan.
  21. Dinah Shore (1916–1994) – Singer for "Two Silhouettes" in Make Mine Music; narrator for Bongo in Fun and Fancy Free.
  22. Roddy McDowall (1928–1998) – Mr. Soil in A Bug's Life; Mr. Jelk in Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
  23. Donald O'Connor (1925–2003) – Cosmo Brown in Singin' in the Rain; the host at the 26th Academy Awards.
  24. Charlton Heston (1923–2008) – Narrator in Hercules; the Mastiff in Cats & Dogs; the host at the 45th Academy Awards.
  25. Isao Takahata (1935–2018) – Director of Grave of the Fireflies, Only Yesterday, Pom Poko, My Neighbors the Yamadas, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya; producer of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Castle in the Sky.
  26. Paul Newman (1925–2008) – Doc Hudson in Cars.
  27. Stan Lee (1922–2018) – Founder of Marvel's superheroes, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, and Ant-Man; executive founder and producer of The Incredibles franchise (2004–2018) and Big Hero 6 (also the voice of Fred's father).
  28. Albert Finney (1936–2019) – Finis Everglot in Corpse Bride.
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1994–2019
  1. Patrick Swayze (1952–2009) – Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing.
  2. Rip Torn (1931–2019) – Zeus in Hercules; Lou Lo Duca in Bee Movie.
  3. Jim Varney (1949–2000) – Slinky Dog in Toy Story series (1995–1999); Cookie in Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
  4. Peter Ustinov (1921–2004) – Prince John and King Richard in Robin Hood; Truck Driver in The Great Muppet Caper.
  5. Jean Simmons (1929–2010) – Grandma Sophie in Howl's Moving Castle.
  6. Peter Cushing (1913–1994) – Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars.
  7. Frank Wells (1932–1994)
  8. Ken Annakin (1914–2009) – Director of Swiss Family Robinson.
  9. Elmer Bernstein (1922–2004) – Composer for The Black Cauldron.
  10. Frank Thomas (1912–2004) – One of Disney's Nine Old Men which his work includes Lady Tremaine (in Cinderella), the Queen of Hearts (in Alice in Wonderland), Captain Hook (in Peter Pan), and the iconic spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp.
  11. Marc Davis (1913–2000) – One of Disney's Nine Old Men who develop/animate the characters of Bambi and Thumper (in Bambi), Tinker Bell (in Peter Pan), Maleficent, Aurora and the raven (in Sleeping Beauty), and Cruella de Vil (in 101 Dalmatians).
  12. Jerry Orbach (1935–2004) – Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast.
  13. Dom DeLuise (1933–2009) – Fagin in Oliver & Company; Bernie the Agent in The Muppet Movie.
  14. Brittany Murphy (1977–2009) – Gloria in Happy Feet.
  15. Ossie Davis (1917–2005) – Yar in Dinosaur.
  16. Henry Mancini (1924–1994) – Composer for The Great Mouse Detective.
  17. Richard Williams (1933–2019) – Droopy Dog in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  18. Roy E. Disney (1930–2009) – Himself; producer of Fantasia 2000.
  19. Madeline Kahn (1942–1999) – Gypsy in A Bug's Life.
  20. Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004) – Composer for Mulan.
  21. George C. Scott (1927–1999) – Percival C. McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under.
  22. Tony Randall (1920–2004) – Mr. Grimm in The Toys Who Saved Christmas; the host at the 31st Academy Awards.
  23. Peter Mayhew (1944–2019) – Chewbacca in Star Wars series.
  24. Michael Jackson (1958–2009)
  25. Doris Day (1922–2019) – Calamity Jane in Calamity Jane.
  26. Kirk Douglas (1916–2020) – Ned Land in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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Remembering people who played characters in films
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1993
  1. Lillian Gish
  2. Myrna Loy
  3. Joseph Cotten
  4. Spanky McFarland
  5. Ruby Keeler
  6. Telly Savalas
  7. Melina Mercouri
  8. Cesar Romero
  9. Ted Haworth – Production Designer
  10. Vincent Price
  11. Stewart Granger
  12. Samuel Bronston – Producer
  13. River Phoenix
  14. Raymond Burr
  15. Cantinflas
  16. Alexis Smith
  17. Joseph L. Mankiewicz – Writer/Director
  18. Irene Sharaff – Costume Designer
  19. Helen Hayes
  20. John Candy
  21. Sammy Cahn – Songwriter
  22. Ray Sharkey
  23. Federico Fellini – Writer/Director
  24. Hervé Villechaize
  25. Don Ameche
  26. Audrey Hepburn
  27. Brandon Lee
  28. Dinah Shore
  29. Fred Gwynne
  30. Vincent Gardenia
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1994
  1. Fernando Rey
  2. Cameron Mitchell
  3. Barry Sullivan
  4. Giulietta Masina
  5. Peter Cushing
  6. Frank Wells – Executive
  7. Noah Beery Jr.
  8. Woody Strode
  9. Jessica Tandy
  10. Tom Ewell
  11. Lionel Stander
  12. Jule Styne – Composer
  13. Walter Lantz – Animator
  14. Arthur Krim – Executive
  15. Fernando Scarfiotti – Art Director
  16. Robert Bolt – Screenwriter
  17. Donald Pleasence
  18. Harry Saltzman – Producer
  19. Terence Young – Director
  20. Burt Lancaster
  21. Henry Mancini – Composer
  22. Martha Raye
  23. George Peppard
  24. Gilbert Roland
  25. Rossano Brazzi
  26. Cabell 'Cab' Calloway
  27. Mildred Natwick
  28. Macdonald Carey
  29. David Wayne
  30. Raul Julia
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1995
  1. Ginger Rogers
  2. Miklós Rózsa – Composer
  3. Maxine Andrews
  4. Michael V. Gazzo
  5. Dean Martin
  6. Viveca Lindfors
  7. Martin Balsam
  8. Friz Freleng – Animator
  9. Burl Ives
  10. Butterfly McQueen
  11. Dorothy Jeakins – Costume Designer
  12. Nancy Kelly
  13. Lana Turner
  14. Elisha Cook Jr.
  15. Ida Lupino
  16. Harry Horner – Art Director
  17. Terry Southern – Writer
  18. Haing S. Ngor
  19. Michael Hordern
  20. Don Simpson – Producer
  21. Ross Hunter – Producer
  22. Frank Perry – Director
  23. Alexander Godunov
  24. Louis Malle – Director
  25. Howard Koch – Writer
  26. George Burns
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1996
  1. Jo Van Fleet
  2. Tupac Shakur
  3. Brigitte Helm
  4. Dorothy Lamour
  5. Stirling Silliphant – Writer
  6. Saul Bass – Designer
  7. Steve Tesich – Writer
  8. Juliet Prowse
  9. Murray Spivack – Sound
  10. Joseph Biroc – Cinematographer
  11. Howard E. Rollins Jr.
  12. Jack Weston
  13. Krzysztof Kieślowski – Director
  14. Fred Zinnemann – Director
  15. Ben Johnson
  16. Gene Nelson
  17. Edward C. Carfagno – Art Director
  18. Joanne Dru
  19. John Alton – Cinematographer
  20. Greer Garson
  21. Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli
  22. Lew Ayres
  23. Pandro S. Berman – Producer
  24. Sheldon Leonard
  25. Claudette Colbert
  26. Marcello Mastroianni
_________________________________
1997
  1. Lloyd Bridges – Actor
  2. Richard Jaeckel – Character actor
  3. Saul Chaplin – Composer/Musical Director
  4. Stanley Cortez – Cinematographer
  5. William Hickey – Actor
  6. Paul Jarrico – Screenwriter
  7. Dorothy Kingsley – Screenwriter
  8. Sydney Guilaroff – Hairstylist
  9. William H. Reynolds – Editor
  10. Billie Dove – Actress
  11. Jacques Cousteau – Filmmaker
  12. Stubby Kaye – Actor, comedian
  13. Red Skelton – Comedy entertainer
  14. Dawn Steel – Executive
  15. Toshiro Mifune – Japanese actor
  16. Brian Keith – Actor
  17. Chris Farley – Actor, comedian
  18. Leo Jaffe – Executive
  19. Samuel Fuller – Director
  20. Burgess Meredith – Actor
  21. J.T. Walsh – Character actor
  22. Robert Mitchum – Actor
  23. James Stewart – Actor
_________________________________
1998
  1. Dane Clark – Character actor
  2. Linwood G. Dunn – Special Effects
  3. George W. Davis – Art Director
  4. Dick O'Neill – Actor
  5. Charles Lang – Cinematographer
  6. Norman Fell – Actor
  7. James Goldman – Screenwriter
  8. Vincent Winter – Child actor
  9. Freddie Young – Cinematographer
  10. John P. Veitch – Executive
  11. E.G. Marshall – Actor
  12. Jeanette Nolan – Actress
  13. Alan J. Pakula – Writer/Director/Producer
  14. Jerome Robbins – Director/Cinematographer
  15. Susan Strasberg – Actress
  16. John Derek – Actor
  17. John Addison – Composer
  18. Jean Marais – Actor
  19. Richard Kiley – Actor
  20. Maureen O'Sullivan – Actress
  21. Phil Hartman – Actor/comedian
  22. Esther Rolle – Actress
  23. Gene Raymond – Actor
  24. Binnie Barnes – Actress
  25. Valerie Hobson – Actress
  26. Huntz Hall – Child actor
  27. Akira Kurosawa – Director
  28. Alice Faye – Actress/singer
  29. Robert Young – Actor
  30. Roddy McDowall – Actor
_________________________________
1999
  1. Sylvia Sidney – Actress
  2. Jim Varney – Actor
  3. Ernest Gold – Composer
  4. Ruth Roman – Actress
  5. Henry Jones – Actor
  6. Robert Bresson – Director
  7. Desmond Llewelyn – Actor
  8. Allan Carr – Producer
  9. Mario Puzo – Screenwriter
  10. Rory Calhoun – Actor
  11. Frank Tarloff – Screenwriter
  12. Marc Davis – Animator
  13. Hedy Lamarr – Actress
  14. Victor Mature – Actor
  15. Garson Kanin – Screenwriter
  16. Roger Vadim – Producer/Director
  17. Mabel King – Actress
  18. Oliver Reed – Actor
  19. Albert Whitlock – Special Effects
  20. Ian Bannen – Actor
  21. Abraham Polonsky – Screenwriter
  22. Dirk Bogarde – Actor
  23. Edward Dmytryk – Director
  24. Lila Kedrova – Actress
  25. Charles 'Buddy' Rogers – Actor/musician
  26. Madeline Kahn – Actress
  27. George C. Scott – Actor
_________________________________
2000
  1. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. – Actor
  2. Marie Windsor – Actress
  3. Beah Richards – Actress
  4. Edward Anhalt – Screenwriter
  5. Billy Barty – Actor
  6. Julius Epstein – Screenwriter
  7. George Montgomery – Actor
  8. Ring Lardner Jr. – Screenwriter
  9. Steve Reeves – Actor/body builder
  10. Jean Peters – Actress
  11. Vittorio Gassman – Actor
  12. Jean-Pierre Aumont – Actor
  13. Dale Evans – Actress/singer
  14. Gwen Verdon – Actress/dancer
  15. Stanley Kramer – Producer, Director
  16. Jack Nitzsche – Composer
  17. Harold Nicholas – Tap dancer
  18. Howard W. Koch – Producer, Academy President
  19. Loretta Young – Actress
  20. Richard Farnsworth – Actor/stuntsman
  21. John Gielgud – Actor
  22. Jason Robards, Jr. – Actor
  23. Claire Trevor – Actress
  24. Alec Guinness – Actor
  25. Walter Matthau – Actor/comedian
_________________________________
2001
  1. Jack Lemmon – Actor
  2. Nigel Hawthorne – Actor
  3. Beatrice Straight – Actress
  4. Eileen Heckart – Actress
  5. Jason Miller – Actor, writer
  6. Ann Sothern – Actress
  7. Harold Russell – Actor
  8. Kim Stanley – Actress
  9. Michael Ritchie – Director
  10. Ted Demme – Director
  11. Budd Boetticher – Director
  12. Hiroshi Teshigahara – Director
  13. Herbert Ross – Director
  14. Julia Phillips – Producer
  15. Jay Livingston – Composer
  16. William Hanna – Producer
  17. Chuck Jones – Animator
  18. Samuel Z. Arkoff – Producer
  19. Danilo Donati – Costume designer
  20. Sacha Vierny – Cinematographer
  21. John A. Alonzo – Cinematographer
  22. Carroll O'Connor – Actor
  23. Aaliyah – Actress
  24. George Harrison – Producer, composer, actor
  25. Anthony Quinn – Actor
_________________________________
2002
  1. Lew Wasserman – Executive
  2. Richard Sylbert – Production designer
  3. Eddie Bracken – Actor
  4. George Sidney – Director
  5. Katy Jurado – Actress
  6. Jack Brodsky – Producer
  7. Dudley Moore – Actor, comedian, musician
  8. John Frankenheimer – Director
  9. Rod Steiger – Actor
  10. Norman Panama – Writer, director, producer
  11. Horst Buchholz – Actor
  12. J.L. Thompson – Director
  13. Leo McKern – Actor
  14. Kay Rose – Sound editor
  15. Milton Berle – Comedian, actor
  16. Ward Kimball – Animator
  17. Margaret Booth – Editor
  18. Signe Hasso – Actress
  19. Daniel Taradash – Writer
  20. Richard Crenna – Actor
  21. Walter Scharf – Composer, conductor
  22. Rosemary Clooney – Singer, actress
  23. Charles Guggenheim – Documentarian
  24. Kim Hunter – Actress
  25. Adolph Green – Screenwriter, lyricist
  26. Alberto Sordi – Actor
  27. Marvin Mirisch – Executive
  28. Conrad Hall – Cinematographer
  29. George Roy Hill – Director
  30. Richard Harris – Actor
  31. James Coburn – Actor
  32. Billy Wilder – Director
_________________________________
2003
  1. Gregory Peck
  2. Wendy Hiller
  3. David Hemmings
  4. Hope Lange
  5. George Axelrod – Screenwriter
  6. Charles Bronson
  7. Michael Jeter
  8. David Newman – Screenwriter
  9. Ron O'Neal
  10. Art Carney
  11. Elia Kazan – Director
  12. Leni Riefenstahl – Documentary Filmmaker
  13. Karen Morley
  14. Buddy Ebsen
  15. John Schlesinger – Director
  16. Stan Brakhage – Experimental Filmmaker
  17. Ray Stark – Producer
  18. Andrew J. Kuehn – Movie "Trailer" Innovator
  19. John Ritter
  20. Hume Cronyn
  21. Buddy Hackett
  22. Michael Kamen – Composer
  23. John Gregory Dunne – Screenwriter
  24. Robert Stack
  25. Alan Bates
  26. Gregory Hines
  27. Jack Elam
  28. Jeanne Crain
  29. Ann Miller
  30. Donald O'Connor
_________________________________
2004
  1. Ronald Reagan – Actor
  2. Peter Ustinov – Actor
  3. Carrie Snodgress – Actress
  4. Dan Petrie Sr. – Director
  5. David Raksin – Composer
  6. Fay Wray – Actress
  7. Phil Gersh – Agent
  8. Elmer Bernstein – Composer
  9. Carole Eastman – Writer
  10. Frank Thomas – Animator
  11. Russ Meyer – Director
  12. Jerry Orbach – Actor, singer
  13. Ralph E. Winters – Editor
  14. Robert E. Thompson – Writer
  15. Howard Keel – Actor, singer
  16. Janet Leigh – Actress
  17. Christopher Reeve – Actor
  18. Ossie Davis – Actor
  19. Jerry Bick – Producer
  20. Mercedes McCambridge – Actress
  21. William Sackheim – Writer, producer
  22. Ed Di Gullio – Inventor
  23. Nelson Gidding – Writer
  24. Paul Winfield – Actor
  25. Philippe de Broca – Director
  26. Jerry Goldsmith – Composer
  27. Rodney Dangerfield – Stand-up-comic, actor
  28. Virginia Mayo – Actress
  29. Tony Randall – Actor, comedian
  30. Marlon Brando – Actor
_________________________________
2005
  1. Teresa Wright – Actress
  2. Norayuki "Pat" Morita – Actor, comedian
  3. Robert F. Newmyer – Producer
  4. Dan O'Herlihy – Actor
  5. Vincent Schiavelli – Character actor
  6. Joe Ranft – Writer, voice actor
  7. Moira Shearer – Ballet dancer, actress
  8. Fayard Nicholas – Choreographer, dancer
  9. Stu Linder – Film editor
  10. Sandra Dee – Actress
  11. John Fiedler – Actor, voice actor
  12. Anthony Franciosa – Actor
  13. Joel Hirschhorn – Songwriter
  14. Guy Green – Cinematographer, director
  15. Barbara Bel Geddes – Actress
  16. Robert Knudson – Sound engineer
  17. Moustapha Akkad – Producer
  18. Chris Penn – Actor
  19. John Mills – Actor
  20. Onna White – Choreographer
  21. Debra Hill – Producer
  22. Simone Simon – Actress
  23. Robert Schiffer – Makeup artist
  24. Brock Peters – Actor
  25. Ernest Lehman – Screenwriter
  26. Shelley Winters – Actress
  27. Anne Bancroft – Actress
  28. John Box – Art director
  29. Eddie Albert – Actor
  30. Ismail Merchant – Producer
  31. Robert Wise – Director
  32. Richard Pryor – Stand-up comedian, actor
_________________________________
2006
  1. Glenn Ford – Actor
  2. Bruno Kirby – Character actor, comedian
  3. Alida Valli – Actress
  4. Betty Comden – Songwriter
  5. Jane Wyatt – Actress
  6. Don Knotts – Actor, comedian
  7. Red Buttons – Actor, comedian
  8. Gillo Pontecorvo – Director
  9. Darren McGavin – Actor
  10. Richard Fleischer – Director
  11. Sven Nykvist – Cinematographer
  12. Joseph Barbera – Producer, cartoonist
  13. Tamara Dobson – Actor, model
  14. Gretchen Rau – Set designer
  15. June Allyson – Actress
  16. Gordon Parks – Director
  17. Philippe Noiret – Actor
  18. Maureen Stapleton – Actress
  19. Jack Wild – Actor
  20. Vincent Sherman – Director
  21. James Doohan – Actor
  22. Shohei Imamura – Director
  23. Carlo Ponti – Producer
  24. Peter Boyle – Character actor
  25. James Glennon – Cinematographer
  26. Sidney Sheldon – Screenwriter
  27. Jack Palance – Actor
  28. Mako – Actor
  29. Jack Warden – Character actor
  30. Basil Poledouris – Composer
  31. Henry Bumstead – Art director
  32. Jay Presson Allen – Screenwriter
  33. Robert Altman – Director
_________________________________
2007
  1. Roscoe Lee Browne – Actor
  2. Barry Nelson – Actor
  3. Kitty Carlisle Hart – Actress, TV personality
  4. Betty Hutton – Actress
  5. Calvin Lockhart – Actor
  6. Jane Wyman – Actress
  7. Melville Shavelson – Writer
  8. Curtis Harrington – Director
  9. Jack Valenti – Executive
  10. Michael Kidd – Dancer
  11. Michelangelo Antonioni – Director
  12. Delbert Mann – Director
  13. Monty Westmore – Makeup artist
  14. Peter T. Hanford – Sound
  15. Bud Ekins – Stuntman
  16. Bernard Gordon – Writer
  17. Dabbs Greer – Actor
  18. Jean-Claude Brialy – Actor
  19. Harold Michelson – Art director
  20. Laraine Day – Actress
  21. Jean-Pierre Cassel – Actor
  22. Lois Maxwell – Actress
  23. László Kovács – Cinematographer
  24. Robert Clark – Director
  25. George Jenkins – Art director
  26. Johnny Grant – Executive
  27. Frank Rosenfelt – Executive
  28. Martin Manulis – Producer
  29. Donfeld – Costume designer
  30. Ousmane Sembène – Director
  31. Freddy Fields – Agent
  32. Robert Lantz – Agent
  33. Ray Kurtzman – Executive
  34. Miyoshi Umeki – Singer, actress
  35. Suzanne Pleshette – Actress
  36. Deborah Kerr – Actress
  37. Peter Ellenshaw – Visual effects
  38. Peter Zinner – Film editor
  39. Freddie Francis – Cinematographer
  40. Ingmar Bergman – Director
  41. Ray Evans – Music
  42. William Tuttle – Makeup
  43. Heath Ledger – Actor
_________________________________
2008
  1. Cyd Charisse – Actress
  2. Bernie Mac – Actor, comedian
  3. Bud Stone – Executive
  4. Ollie Johnston – Animator
  5. Van Johnson – Actor
  6. J. Paul Huntsman – Sound actor
  7. Michael Crichton – Writer, director
  8. Nina Foch – Actress
  9. Pat Hingle – Actor
  10. Harold Pinter – Writer
  11. Charles H. Joffe – Producer
  12. Kon Ichikawa – Director
  13. Charles H. Schneer – Producer
  14. Abby Mann – Screenwriter
  15. Roy Scheider – Actor
  16. David Watkin – Director of photography
  17. Robert Mulligan – Director
  18. Evelyn Keyes – Actress
  19. Richard Widmark – Actor
  20. Claude Berri – Director
  21. Maila Nurmi – Actress
  22. Isaac Hayes – Musician, actor
  23. Leonard Rosenman – Composer
  24. Ricardo Montalbán – Actor
  25. Manny Farber – Film critic
  26. Robert DoQui – Actor
  27. Jules Dassin – Director
  28. Paul Scofield – Actor
  29. John Michael Hayes – Screenwriter
  30. Warren Cowan – Publicist
  31. Joseph M. Caracciolo – Producer
  32. Stan Winston – Special effects
  33. Ned Tanen – Executive producer
  34. James Whitmore – Actor
  35. Charlton Heston – Actor
  36. Anthony Minghella – Director, producer
  37. Sydney Pollack – Director, producer
  38. Paul Newman – Actor
_________________________________
2009
  1. Patrick Swayze – Actor
  2. Maurice Jarre – Composer
  3. Monte Hale – Actor
  4. Jean Simmons – Actress
  5. Tullio Pinelli – Writer
  6. Éric Rohmer – Director
  7. Ken Annakin – Director
  8. David Carradine – Actor
  9. Gareth Wigan – Executive
  10. Daniel Melnick – Producer
  11. Howard Zieff – Director
  12. Dom DeLuise – Actor
  13. Army Archerd – Journalist
  14. Ron Silver – Actor
  15. Brittany Murphy – Actress
  16. Lou Jacobi – Actor
  17. Simon Channing Williams – Producer
  18. Betsy Blair – Actress
  19. Joseph Wiseman – Actor
  20. Jack Cardiff – Cinematographer
  21. Kathryn Grayson – Actress
  22. Arthur Canton – Public relations
  23. Nat Boxer – Sound
  24. Millard Kaufman – Writer
  25. Roy E. Disney – Executive
  26. Larry Gelbart – Writer
  27. Horton Foote – Writer
  28. Robert Woodruff Anderson – Writer
  29. Budd Schulberg – Writer
  30. Michael Jackson – Musician
  31. Natasha Richardson – Actress
  32. Jennifer Jones – Actress
  33. David Brown – Producer
  34. Karl Malden – Actor
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2010
  1. John Barry – Composer
  2. Grant McCune – Visual effects
  3. Tony Curtis – Actor
  4. Edward Limato – Agent
  5. Tom Mankiewicz – Writer
  6. Gloria Stuart – Actress
  7. William A. Fraker – Cinematographer
  8. Joseph Strick – Director
  9. Lionel Jeffries – Actor
  10. Sally Menke – Editor
  11. Ronni Chasen – Publicist
  12. Leslie Nielsen – Actor
  13. Robert B. Radnitz – Producer
  14. Claude Chabrol – Director
  15. Pete Postlethwaite – Actor
  16. Bill Littlejohn – Animator
  17. Pierre Guffroy – Art director
  18. Patricia Neal – Actress
  19. George Hickenlooper – Director
  20. Irving Ravetch – Writer
  21. Robert Culp – Actor
  22. Robert F. Boyle – Art director
  23. Mario Monicelli – Director
  24. Lynn Redgrave – Actress
  25. Elliott Kastner – Producer
  26. Dede Allen – Editor
  27. Peter Yates – Producer, director
  28. Anne Francis – Actress
  29. Arthur Penn – Producer, director
  30. Theoni Aldredge – Costume designer
  31. Susannah York – Actress
  32. Ronald Neame – Director
  33. David L. Wolper – Producer
  34. Jill Clayburgh – Actress
  35. Alan Hume – Cinematographer
  36. Irvin Kershner – Director
  37. Dennis Hopper – Actor
  38. Dino De Laurentiis – Producer
  39. Blake Edwards – Writer, director
  40. Kevin McCarthy – Actor
  41. Lena Horne – Singer, actress
_________________________________
2011
  1. Jane Russell – Actress
  2. Annie Girardot – Actress
  3. John Calley – Executive producer
  4. Polly Platt – Production designer, producer
  5. Ken Russell – Producer, writer, actor
  6. Donald Peterman – Cinemagrapher
  7. Farley Granger – Actor
  8. Whitney Houston – Actress, singer
  9. Bingham Ray – Executive
  10. Takuo Miyagishima – Design engineer
  11. Bert Schneider – Producer
  12. Michael Cacoyannis – Director, writer, producer
  13. David Z. Goodman – Writer
  14. James Rodnunsky – Engineer
  15. Peter E. Berger – Film editor
  16. Jack J. Hayes – Composer, arranger
  17. Peter Falk – Actor
  18. Cliff Robertson – Actor
  19. Laura Ziskin – Producer, humanitarian
  20. Sidney Lumet – Director, producer, screenwriter
  21. Sue Mengers – Talent agent
  22. Steve Jobs – Executive
  23. George Kuchar – Experimental filmmaker
  24. Hal Kanter – Writer, director
  25. Theadora Van Runkle – Costume designer
  26. Tim Hetherington – Documentarian
  27. Gene Cantamessa – Sound
  28. Gary Winick – Director, producer
  29. Bill Varney – Sound mixer
  30. Jackie Cooper – Actor, director
  31. Gilbert Cates – Director, producer
  32. Richard Leacock – Documentarian
  33. James M. Roberts – Academy executive director
  34. Marion Dougherty – Casting director
  35. Norman Corwin – Writer, producer
  36. Paul John Haggar – Post production executive
  37. Joseph Farell – Marketing research
  38. Ben Gazzara – Actor, director
  39. Elizabeth Taylor – Actress
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2012
  1. Ernest Borgnine – Actor
  2. Eiko Ishioka – Costume designer
  3. Ralph McQuarrie – Conceptual designer, illustrator
  4. Jack Klugman – Actor
  5. Celeste Holm – Actress
  6. Adam Yauch – Musician, film executive
  7. Michael Clarke Duncan – Actor
  8. Charles Durning – Actor
  9. Carlo Rambaldi – Special effects artist
  10. Erland Josephson – Actor
  11. Richard Robbins – Composer
  12. Stephen Frankfurt – Advertising executive, title designer
  13. Harris Savides – Cinematographer
  14. Tonino Guerra – Writer
  15. J. Michael Riva – Production designer
  16. Ulu Grosbard – Director
  17. Herbert Lom – Actor
  18. Bruce Surtees – Cinematographer
  19. Andrew Sarris – Film critic
  20. George A. Bowers – Film editor
  21. Tony Scott – Director
  22. Theodore Soderberg – Sound
  23. Lois W. Smith – Publicist
  24. Geoffrey G. Ammer – Marketing executive
  25. Neil Travis – Film editor
  26. Michael Hopkins – Sound
  27. John D. Lowry – Image restoration pioneer
  28. Hal David – Songwriter
  29. Nora Ephron – Writer, director
  30. Charles Rosen – Production designer
  31. Jake Eberts – Executive
  32. Michael Kohut – Re-recording mixer, executive
  33. Frank Pierson – Writer, director
  34. Chris Marker – Director, writer
  35. Charles C. Washburn – Assistant director
  36. Ray Bradbury – Writer
  37. Richard Rodney Bennett – Composer
  38. Robert B. Sherman – Composer, songwriter
  39. Richard D. Zanuck – Producer
  40. Matthew Yuricich – Visual effects
  41. Marvin Hamlisch – Composer, songwriter
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2013
  1. James Gandolfini – Actor
  2. Karen Black – Actress
  3. Tom Laughlin – Actor, director, writer
  4. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala – Writer
  5. Carmen Zapata – Actress
  6. Hal Needham – Director, stunt coordinator
  7. Richard Shepherd – Producer, executive
  8. Stuart Freeborn – Makeup artist
  9. Gerry Hambling – Film editor
  10. Jim Kelly – Actor, martial artist
  11. Stephenie McMillan – Set decorator
  12. Les Blank – Documentarian
  13. Eileen Brennan – Actress
  14. Paul Walker – Actor
  15. Fay Kanin – Writer, academy president
  16. Charles L. Campbell – Sound editor
  17. Deanna Durbin – Actress
  18. Frédéric Back – Animator
  19. A.C. Lyles – Producer
  20. Elmore Leonard – Writer
  21. Annette Funicello – Actress
  22. Petro Vlahos – Visual effects, inventor
  23. Eduardo Coutinho – Documentarian
  24. Saul Zaentz – Producer
  25. Riz Ortolani – Composer
  26. Peter O'Toole – Actor
  27. Ray Harryhausen – Visual effects
  28. Brian Ackland-Snow – Production designer
  29. Richard Griffiths – Actor
  30. Sid Caesar – Actor
  31. Roger Ebert – Critic
  32. Shirley Temple Black – Actress
  33. Joan Fontaine – Actress
  34. Run Run Shaw – Producer, executive
  35. Juanita Moore – Actress
  36. Mickey Moore – 2nd unit director
  37. Stefan Kudelski – Inventor
  38. Harold Ramis – Director, writer, actor
  39. Eleanor Parker – Actress
  40. Ray Dolby – Inventor, engineer
  41. Julie Harris – Actress
  42. Maximilian Schell – Actor
  43. Richard Matheson – Writer
  44. Gilbert Taylor – Cinematographer
  45. Tom Sherak – Executive, academy president
  46. Esther Williams – Actress
  47. Philip Seymour Hoffman – Actor
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2014
  1. Mickey Rooney – Actor
  2. Paul Mazursky – Director, screenwriter
  3. Geoffrey Holder – Actor (bass voice)
  4. Nadia Bronson – Marketing executive
  5. James Garner – Actor
  6. Elizabeth Peña – Actress
  7. Alan Hirschfield – Executive
  8. Edward Herrmann – Actor
  9. Maya Angelou – Poet
  10. Lorenzo Semple, Jr. – Screenwriter
  11. George L. Little – Costume designer
  12. James Rebhorn – Actor
  13. Menahem Golan – Producer, director
  14. James Shigeta – Actor
  15. Anita Ekberg – Actress
  16. Paul Apted – Sound editor
  17. H.R. Giger – Special effects artist
  18. Sanford E. Reisenbach – Marketing executive
  19. Malik Bendjelloul – Documentarian
  20. Virna Lisi – Actress
  21. Louis Jourdan – Actor
  22. Gordon Willis – Cinematographer
  23. Richard Attenborough – Actor, director
  24. Oswald Morris – Cinematographer
  25. Tom Rolf – Film editor
  26. L.M. Kit Carson – Writer, actor
  27. Ruby Dee – Actress
  28. Samuel Goldwyn Jr., – Producer
  29. Martha Hyer – Actress
  30. Andrew V. McLaglen – Director
  31. Jimmy T. Murakami – Animator, director
  32. Robin Williams – Actor (comedian)
  33. William Greaves – Documentarian
  34. Joseph Viskocil – Special effects artist
  35. Rod Taylor – Actor
  36. Stewart Stern – Writer
  37. Luise Rainer – Actress
  38. Dick Smith – Makeup artist
  39. Lauren Bacall – Actress
  40. Walt Martin – Sound mixer
  41. Charles Champlin – Film critic
  42. Pennie Dupont – Casting director
  43. Herb Jeffries – Actor
  44. Misty Upham – Actress
  45. Eli Wallach – Actor
  46. Gabriel García Márquez – Writer
  47. Frank Yablans – Studio executive
  48. Alain Resnais – Director
  49. Bob Hoskins – Actor
  50. Mike Nichols – Director
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2015
  1. Wes Craven – Director
  2. Stan Freberg – Voice actor
  3. Saeed Jaffrey – Actor
  4. Miroslav Ondrícek – Cinematographer
  5. Robert Balser – Animation director
  6. Lizabeth Scott – Actress
  7. Stuart Reiss – Set decorator
  8. Chantal Akerman – Director, writer
  9. Christopher Lee – Actor
  10. Robert Chartoff – Producer
  11. Murray Weissman – Publicist
  12. Jerry Weintraub – Producer
  13. James L. White – Writer
  14. Theodore Bikel – Actor
  15. Robert Loggia – Actor
  16. Barbara Brogliatti – Public relations executive
  17. Maureen O'Hara – Actress
  18. Gene Allen – Production designer, academy president
  19. Omar Sharif – Actor
  20. Louis DiGiaimo – Casting director
  21. Patricia Norris – Costume designer
  22. Dean Jones – Actor
  23. Ettore Scola – Director, writer
  24. Alan Rickman – Actor
  25. Haskell Wexler – Cinematographer
  26. Karolyn Ali – Producer
  27. Tex Rudloff – Sound mixer
  28. Richard Corliss – Film critic
  29. John B. Mansbridge – Art director
  30. Alex Rocco – Actor
  31. Kirk Kerkorian – Executive
  32. Bob Minkler – Sound mixer
  33. Douglas Slocombe – Cinematographer
  34. David W. Samuelson – Cameraman, inventor
  35. James Horner – Composer
  36. Bruce Sinofsky – Documentarian
  37. Frank D. Gilroy – Writer
  38. Holly Woodlawn – Actress
  39. James Elmo Williams – Film editor, producer, executive
  40. Howard A. Anderson – Visual effects
  41. Roger L. Mayer – Executive, film preservation advocate
  42. Albert Maysles – Documentarian
  43. Melissa Mathison – Writer
  44. Richard Glatzer – Director, writer
  45. David Bowie – Musician, actor
  46. Vilmos Zsigmond – Cinematographer
  47. Daniel Gerson – Writer, voice actor
  48. Leonard Nimoy – Actor
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2016
  1. Arthur Hiller – Director
  2. Ken Adam – Production designer
  3. Tracy Scott – Script supervisor
  4. Bill Nunn – Actor
  5. Alice Arlen – Screenwriter
  6. George Kennedy – Actor
  7. Gene Wilder – Actor, director, producer, screenwriter
  8. Donald P. Harris – Film executive
  9. Paul Sylbert – Production designer, set decorator
  10. Michael Cimino – Director, producer, screenwriter
  11. Andrzej Wajda – Theater director
  12. Patty Duke – Actress
  13. Garry Marshall – Actor, director, producer
  14. Wilma Baker – Animator
  15. Emmanuelle Riva – Actress
  16. Janet Patterson – Costume designer, production designer
  17. Anton Yelchin – Actor
  18. Mary Tyler Moore – Actress
  19. Prince – Singer-songwriter, record producer
  20. Kenny Baker – Actor, musician
  21. John Hurt – Actor
  22. Jim Clark – Editor
  23. Norma Moriceau – Costume designer, production designer
  24. Fern Buchner – Makeup artist
  25. Kit West – Special effects artist
  26. Lupita Tovar – Actress
  27. Manlio Rocchetti – Makeup artist
  28. Pat Conroy – Author
  29. Nancy Davis Reagan – Actress, First Lady of the United States 1981-89
  30. Abbas Kiarostami – Director, screenwriter, producer
  31. William Peter Blatty – Writer, filmmaker
  32. Ken Howard – Actor
  33. Tyrus Wong – Artist
  34. Héctor Babenco – Actor, director, producer
  35. Curtis Hanson – Director, producer, screenwriter
  36. Marni Nixon – Singer, actress
  37. Ray West – Sound engineer
  38. Raoul Coutard – Cinematographer
  39. Zsa Zsa Gabor – Actress, socialite
  40. Antony Gibbs – Editor
  41. Om Puri – Actor
  42. Andrea Jaffe – Publicist
  43. Richard Portman – Sound editor
  44. Debbie Reynolds – Actress, singer, humanitarian
  45. Carrie Fisher – Actress, writer, humorist
  46. Walt Disney V – Film producer, storyteller
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2017
  1. John G. Avildsen – Director
  2. Toni Ann Walker – Hairstylist
  3. June Foray – Actress, animator
  4. Walter Lassally – Cinematographer
  5. Chuck Berry – Singer-songwriter
  6. Robert Osborne – Columnist, television host, writer
  7. Jill Messick – Producer
  8. Harry Dean Stanton – Actor
  9. Terence Marsh – Production designer
  10. Rita Riggs – Costume designer
  11. Mary Goldberg – Casting director
  12. Anthony Harvey – Director, film editor
  13. Thérèse DePrez – Production designer
  14. Debra Chasnoff – Documentarian
  15. Jóhann Jóhannsson – Composer
  16. Jonathan Demme – Director
  17. Michael Ballhaus – Cinematographer
  18. Les Lazarowitz – Sound mixer
  19. Idrissa Ouédraogo – Director, writer
  20. Joe Hyams – Public Relations
  21. John Heard – Actor
  22. Martin Landau – Actor
  23. Glenne Headly – Actress
  24. Eric Zumbrunnen – Film editor
  25. Roger Moore – Actor
  26. Sam Shepard – Actor, writer
  27. Allison Shearmur – Executive, producer
  28. John Mollo – Costume designer
  29. Jeanne Moreau – Actress, director
  30. Loren Janes – Stuntman
  31. George A. Romero – Director, producer
  32. Rance Howard – Actor
  33. Sridevi – Actress
  34. Haruo Nakajima – Actor
  35. Martin Ransohoff – Producer
  36. Hiep Thi Le – Actress
  37. Ron Berkeley – Makeup artist
  38. Joseph Bologna – Actor, writer
  39. Fred J. Koenekamp – Cinematographer
  40. Murray Lerner – Documentarian
  41. Don Rickles – Actor, comedian
  42. Seijun Suzuki – Director
  43. Bernie Casey – Actor
  44. Shashi Kapoor – Actor, producer
  45. Tom Sanders – Production designer
  46. Danielle Darrieux – Actress
  47. Jerry Greenberg – Film editor
  48. Brad Grey – Executive producer, manager
  49. Míriam Colón – Actress
  50. Luis Bacalov – Composer
  51. Jerry Lewis – Actor, comedian, director, writer
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2018
  1. Susan Anspach – actress
  2. Ermanno Olmi – director, writer
  3. Richard Greenberg – title designer, visual effects
  4. John N. Carter – film editor
  5. John Morris – composer
  6. Bernardo Bertolucci – director, writer
  7. Michel Legrand – composer
  8. Margot Kidder – actress
  9. Alixe Gordin – casting director
  10. Neil Simon – writer
  11. Richard H. Kline – cinematographer
  12. Vittorio Taviani – director, writer
  13. Elizabeth Sung – actress
  14. Françoise Bonnot – film editor
  15. Burt Reynolds – actor, director
  16. Kitty O'Neil – stunt performer
  17. Pablo Ferro – title designer, graphic artist
  18. Samuel Hadida – producer, distributor, executive
  19. Raymond Chow – producer, executive
  20. Pierre Rissient – festival selector, publicist, distributor, producer
  21. Anne V. Coates – film editor
  22. Paul Bloch – publicist
  23. Shinobu Hashimoto – writer
  24. Richard Marks – film editor
  25. Stéphane Audran – actress
  26. Robby Müller – cinematographer
  27. Craig Zadan – producer
  28. Barbara Harris – actress
  29. Claude Lanzmann – documentarian, director
  30. Martin Bregman – producer, manager
  31. Nelson Pereira dos Santos – director
  32. Will Vinton – animator
  33. Miloš Forman – director
  34. Witold Sobociński – cinematographer
  35. Daniel C. Striepeke – make-up artist
  36. Penny Marshall – director, producer, actress
  37. Isao Takahata – animation director
  38. Stephen Vaughan – still photographer
  39. Stan Lee – comic book writer, executive producer
  40. William Goldman – writer
  41. John M. Dwyer – set decorator
  42. Tab Hunter – actor
  43. Yvonne Blake – costume designer
  44. Nicolas Roeg – director, cinematographer
  45. James Karen – actor
  46. Gregg Rudloff – sound mixer
  47. Gloria Katz – writer, producer
  48. Bruno Ganz – actor
  49. Audrey Wells – writer, director
  50. Albert Finney – actor
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2019
  1. Kobe Bryant – athlete, producer
  2. Rip Torn – actor
  3. Barbara Hammer – filmmaker
  4. Patricia Blau – visual effects
  5. Bernie Pollack – costume designer
  6. Steve Golin – producer, executive
  7. Paul LeBlanc – hairstylist
  8. John Briley – writer
  9. Diahann Carroll – actress, singer
  10. Terry Jones – writer, director, actor
  11. Catherine Burns – actress
  12. Agnès Varda – director, writer
  13. Wayne Fitzgerald – title designer
  14. David Foster – producer
  15. Danny Aiello – actor
  16. Buck Henry – writer, actor, director
  17. Stanley Donen – director, choreographer
  18. David V. Picker – producer, executive
  19. Barry Malkin – film editor
  20. Robert Forster – actor
  21. Robert Evans – producer, executive, actor
  22. Richard Williams – animator
  23. Machiko Kyō – actress
  24. James R. Alexander – sound mixer
  25. Anna Karina – actress
  26. D.A. Pennebaker – documentarian
  27. Leonard Goldberg – producer, executive
  28. Fernando Luján – actor
  29. André Previn – composer, conductor
  30. Peter Mayhew – actor
  31. Sylvia Miles – actress
  32. William J. Creber – production designer
  33. Godfrey Gao – actor
  34. Bibi Andersson – actress
  35. Michael Lynne – executive, producer
  36. Gene Warren Jr. – special effects, visual effects
  37. Alvin Sargent – writer
  38. Doris Day – actress
  39. Anna Udvardy – producer
  40. Sid Ramin – composer, arranger
  41. Michelle Guish – casting director
  42. Sidney Sheinberg – executive, producer
  43. Ben Barenholtz – distributor, executive, producer
  44. Joss Williams – special effects
  45. Piero Tosi – costume designer
  46. Kenneth Walker – hairstylist
  47. Rutger Hauer – actor
  48. Syd Mead – designer, concept artist
  49. Harriet Frank Jr. – writer
  50. Franco Zeffirelli – director
  51. John Witherspoon – actor
  52. Bernard Chevry – producer
  53. Seymour Cassel – actor
  54. Peter Fonda – actor, director, writer
  55. Branko Lustig – producer
  56. Gerry Smith – marketing executive
  57. John Singleton – director, writer, producer
  58. Kirk Douglas – actor, producer
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Members of the Nine Old Men
Les Clark (November 17, 1907 – September 12, 1979), who joined Disney in 1927. Although Clark started his career at Disney working on the Alice comedies' shorts, his specialty was animating Mickey Mouse as he was the only one of the Nine Old Men to work on that character from its origins with Ub Iwerks. Les did many scenes throughout the years, animating up until Lady and the Tramp. He moved into directing and made many animated featurettes and shorts, although since 1964 almost all the films in which Clark worked are short films.
Marc Davis (March 30, 1913 – January 12, 2000) started in 1935 on Snow White, and later he went on to develop/animate the characters of Bambi and Thumper (in Bambi), Tinker Bell (in Peter Pan), Maleficent, Aurora and the raven (in Sleeping Beauty), and Cruella de Vil (in One Hundred and One Dalmatians). From 1961, Davis restricted his duties to his work at Disneyland. Davis was responsible for character design for both the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland.
Ollie Johnston (October 31, 1912 – April 14, 2008), who joined Disney in 1935, first worked on Snow White. He went on to author the animator's bible The Illusion of Life with Frank Thomas. His work includes Mr. Smee (in Peter Pan), the Stepsisters (in Cinderella), the District Attorney (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad), and Prince John (in Robin Hood). According to the book The Disney Villain, written by Johnston and Frank Thomas, Johnston also partnered with Thomas on creating characters such as Ichabod Crane (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) and Sir Hiss (in Robin Hood).
Milt Kahl (March 22, 1909 – April 19, 1987) started in 1934 working on Snow White. His work included heroes such as Pinocchio (in Pinocchio), Tigger (in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), Peter Pan (in Peter Pan), and Slue-Foot Sue (in Melody Time) and villains such as Madam Mim (in The Sword in the Stone), Shere Khan (in The Jungle Book), Edgar the butler (in The Aristocats), the Sheriff of Nottingham (in Robin Hood), and Madame Medusa (in The Rescuers).
Ward Kimball (March 4, 1914 – July 8, 2002) joined Disney in 1934 and retired in 1973. His work includes Jiminy Cricket (in Pinocchio), Lucifer, Jaq and Gus (in Cinderella), and the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat (in Alice in Wonderland). Specialized in drawing comic characters, his work was often more "wild" than the other Disney animators and was unique. In 1968, he created and released a non-Disney anti-Vietnam War animated short, Escalation.
Eric Larson (September 3, 1905 – October 25, 1988) joined in 1933. One of the top animators at Disney, he animated notable characters such as Peg in Lady and the Tramp; the Vultures in The Jungle Book; Peter Pan's flight over London to Neverland (in Peter Pan); and Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear (in Song of the South). Because of Larson's demeanor and ability to train new talent, Larson was given the task to spot and train new animators at Disney in the 1970s. Many of the top talents at Disney in later years were trained by Eric in the 1970s and 1980s.
John Lounsbery (March 9, 1911 – February 13, 1976) started in 1935 and, working under Norm "Fergy" Ferguson, quickly became a star animator. Lounsbery, affectionately known as "Louns" by his fellow animators, was an incredibly strong draftsman who inspired many animators over the years. His animation was noted for its squashy, stretchy feel. Lounsbery animated J. Worthington Foulfellow and Gideon in Pinocchio; Ben Ali Gator in Fantasia; George Darling in Peter Pan; Tony, Joe, and some of the dogs in Lady and the Tramp; Kings Stefan and Hubert in Sleeping Beauty; the Elephants in The Jungle Book; and many others. In the 1970s, Louns was promoted to Director and co-directed Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too and his last film, The Rescuers.
Wolfgang Reitherman (June 26, 1909 – May 22, 1985) joined Disney in 1933 as an animator and director. He produced all the animated Disney films after Walt's death until his retirement; In the 1950s, Reitherman was promoted as a director. Some of his work includes Monstro (in Pinocchio), the Headless Horseman (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad), the Crocodile (in Peter Pan), the Dragon (in Sleeping Beauty), and the Rat (in Lady and the Tramp).
Frank Thomas (September 5, 1912 – September 8, 2004) joined Disney in 1934. He went on to author the animator's bible The Illusion of Life with Ollie Johnston. His work included the wicked Stepmother (in Cinderella), the Queen of Hearts (in Alice in Wonderland), and Captain Hook (in Peter Pan). Frank also was responsible for the iconic spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp.
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Birthdays (2018)
5. Kristen Bell: Date of Birth: July 18, 1980 [age 38] at Michigan, USA
9. Idina Menzel: Date of Birth: May 30, 1971 [age 47] at New York, USA
4. Josh Gad: Date of Birth: February 23, 1981 [age 37] at Florida, USA
6. Jonathan Groff: Date of Birth: March 26, 1985 [age 33] at New York, USA
9. Sterling K. Brown: Date of Birth: April 5, 1976 [age 42] at Missouri, USA
4. Evan Rachel Wood: Date of Birth: September 7, 1987 [age 31] at North Carolina, USA
4. Alfred Molina: Date of Birth: May 24, 1953 [age 65] at London, England
4. Martha Plimpton: Date of Birth: November 16, 1970 [age 48] at New York, USA
5. Jason Ritter: Date of Birth: February 17, 1980 [age 38] at California, USA
9. Rachel Matthews: Date of Birth: October 25, 1993 [age 25] at California, USA
6. Jeremy Sisto: Date of Birth: October 6, 1974 [age 44] at California, USA
4. Ciarán Hinds: Date of Birth: February 9, 1953 [age 65] at Belfast, Northern Ireland
9. Alan Tudyk: Date of Birth: March 16, 1971 [age 47] at Texas, USA
1. Hadley Gannaway: Date of Birth: April 8, 2007 [age 11]
2. Mattea Conforti: Date of Birth: May 22, 2006 [age 12]
6. Aurora: Date of Birth: June 15, 1996 [age 22] at Stavanger, Norway
2. Irene Bedard: Date of Birth: July 22, 1967 [age 51–52] at Alaska, USA
2. Jodi Benson: Date of Birth: October 10, 1961 [age 57–58] at Illinois, USA
2. Auli'i Cravalho: Date of Birth: November 22, 2000 [age 18–19] at Hawaii, USA
2. Jennifer Hale: Date of Birth: January 1, 1972 [age 46–47] at Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
5. Kate Higgins: Date of Birth: August 16, 1969 [age 49–50] at Virginia, USA
4. Linda Larkin: Date of Birth: March 20, 1970 [age 48–49] at California, USA
9. Kelly Macdonald: Date of Birth: February 23, 1976 [age 42–43] at Glasgow, Scotland
1. Mandy Moore: Date of Birth: April 10, 1984 [age 34–35] at New Hampshire, USA
6. Ming-Na: Date of Birth: November 20, 1963 [age 55–56] at Coloane Island, Macau
1. Paige O'Hara: Date of Birth: May 10, 1956 [age 62–63] at Florida, USA
5. Pamela Ribon: Date of Birth: April 4, 1975 [age 43–44] at Pennsylvania, USA
2. Anika Noni Rose: Date of Birth: September 6, 1972 [age 46–47] at Connecticut, USA
3. Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 25] at California, USA (archive footage)
2. Lucy Hale: Date of Birth: June 14, 1989 [age 24] at Tennessee, USA (archive footage)
6. Timothy Dalton: Date of Birth: March 21, 1946 [age 67] at Colwyn Bay, Wales (archive footage)
1. Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 51] at Texas, USA (archive footage)
6. Lucy Liu: Date of Birth: December 3, 1968 [age 44] at New York, USA (archive footage)
6. Raven-Symoné: Date of Birth: December 10, 1985 [age 27] at Georgia, USA (archive footage)
4. Megan Hilty: Date of Birth: March 29, 1981 [age 32] at Washington, USA (archive footage)
3. Pamela Adlon: Date of Birth: July 9, 1966 [age 47] at New York, USA (archive footage)
2. Ginnifer Goodwin: Date of Birth: May 22, 1978 [age 40] at Tennessee, USA (archive footage)
3. Matt Lanter: Date of Birth: April 1, 1983 [age 30] at Ohio, USA (archive footage)
9. Debby Ryan: Date of Birth: May 13, 1993 [age 20] at Alabama, USA (archive footage)
1. Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 40] at California, USA (archive footage)
1. Rob Paulsen: Date of Birth: March 11, 1956 [age 57] at Michigan, USA (archive footage)
1. Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 62] at California, USA (archive footage)
9. Benjamin Diskin: Date of Birth: August 25, 1982 [age 31] at California, USA (archive footage)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
1. Jodi Benson: Date of Birth: October 10, 1961 [age 28] at Illinois, USA
1. Christopher Daniel Barnes: Date of Birth: November 7, 1972 [age 17] at Maine, USA
5. Samuel E. Wright: Date of Birth: November 20, 1946 [age 42] at South Carolina, USA
2. Pat Carroll: Date of Birth: May 5, 1927 [age 62] at Louisiana, USA
5. Jason Marin: Date of Birth: July 25, 1974 [age 15] at New York, USA
5. Kenneth Mars: Date of Birth: April 4, 1935 [age 54] at Illinois, USA
4. Buddy Hackett: Date of Birth: August 31, 1924 [age 65] at New York, USA
3. Paddi Edwards: Date of Birth: December 9, 1931 [age 57] at Wiltshire, England
8. Ben Wright: Date of Birth: May 5, 1915 [age 74] at London, England
6. Edie McClurg: Date of Birth: July 23, 1951 [age 38] at Missouri, USA
5. Rene Auberjonois: Date of Birth: June 1, 1940 [age 49] at New York, USA
1. Will Ryan: Date of Birth: November 13, 1939 [age 50] at California, USA
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The Jungle Book (2017)
2. Bruce Reitherman: Date of Birth: September 15, 2005 [age 12] at California, USA
8. Phil Harris: Date of Birth: June 24, 1954 [age 63] at Indiana, USA
5. Sebastian Cabot: Date of Birth: July 6, 1968 [age 49] at London, England
2. Sterling Holloway: Date of Birth: January 4, 1955 [age 62] at Georgia, USA
6. George Sanders: Date of Birth: July 3, 1956 [age 61] at Brighton, England
2. Louis Prima: Date of Birth: December 7, 1960 [age 56] at Louisiana, USA
8. J. Pat O'Malley: Date of Birth: March 15, 1954 [age 63] at Lancashire, England
3. Clint Howard: Date of Birth: April 20, 2009 [age 8] at California, USA
5. Verna Felton: Date of Birth: July 20, 1940 [aged 76] at California, USA
5. Chad Stuart: Date of Birth: December 10, 1991 [age 25] at Cumberland, England
6. Digby Wolfe: Date of Birth: June 4, 1979 [age 38] at London, England
6. Lord Tim Hudson: Date of Birth: February 11, 1990 [age 27] at Cheshire, England
8. Ben Wright: Date of Birth: May 5, 1965 [age 52] at London, England
2. John Abbott: Date of Birth: June 5, 1955 [age 62] at London, England
1. Darleen Carr: Date of Birth: December 12, 2000 [age 16] at Illinois, USA
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Birthday Months + Death Months + Last Ages
W. Morgan Sheppard (August 24, 1932 — January 6, 2019) (Prep & Landing, Transformers, Atlantis: Milo's Return)
Carol Channing (January 31, 1921 — January 15, 2019) (Thumbelina)
Louis Zorich (February 12, 1924 — January 30, 2018) (The Muppets Take Manhattan)
Ann Gillis (February 12, 1927 — January 31, 2018) (Bambi)
John Mahoney (June 20, 1940 — February 4, 2018) (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Iron Giant, Antz)
Albert Finney (May 9, 1936 — February 7, 2019) (Corpse Bride, Skyfall)
Katherine Helmond (July 5, 1929 — February 23, 2019) (Cars, Cars 2, Cars 3)
Bud Luckey (July 28, 1934 — February 24, 2018) (The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue)
David Ogden Stiers (October 31, 1942 — March 3, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast, Lilo & Stitch, Pocahontas)
Tom Hatten (November 14, 1926 — March 16, 2019) (The Secret of NIMH)
Soon-Tek Oh (June 29, 1932 — April 4, 2018) (Mulan)
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)
Chuck McCann (September 2, 1934 — April 8, 2018) (DuckTales, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas)
Georgia Engel (July 28, 1948 — April 12, 2019) (Open Season)
R. Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 — April 15, 2018) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3)
Fay McKenzie (February 19, 1918 — April 16, 2019) (Down Mexico Way, Heart of the Rio Grande, Breakfast at Tiffany's)
Bob Dorough (December 12, 1923 — April 23, 2018) (Schoolhouse Rock)
Edward Kelsey (June 4, 1930 — April 23, 2019) (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
Peter Mayhew (May 19, 1944 — April 30, 2019) (Star Wars)
Doris Day (April 3, 1922 — May 13, 2019) (Pillow Talk, Calamity Jane)
Tim Conway (December 15, 1933 — May 14, 2019) (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Patricia Morison (March 19, 1915 — May 20, 2018) (The Song of Bernadette, Calling Dr. Death, Lady on a Train, The Fallen Sparrow)
William Phipps (February 4, 1922 — June 1, 2018) (Cinderella)
Dr. John (November 21, 1940 — June 6, 2019) (The Princess and the Frog)
Cameron Boyce (May 28, 1999 — July 6, 2019) (Jake and the Never Land Pirates)
Rip Torn (February 6, 1931 — July 9, 2019) (Hercules, Men in Black, Bee Movie)
Freddie Jones (September 12, 1927 — July 9, 2019) (The Black Cauldron)
Dora Luz (May 27, 1918 — July 12, 2018) (The Three Caballeros)
Richard Carter (December 11, 1953 — July 13, 2019) (Happy Feet Two)
Elmarie Wendel (November 23, 1928 — July 21, 2018) (The Lorax)
Russi Taylor (May 4, 1944 — July 26, 2019) (Mickey Mouse, Fantasia 2000, The Simpsons, Babe)
Mary Carlisle (February 3, 1914 — August 1, 2018) (College Humor, Grand Hotel)
Charlotte Rae (April 22, 1926 — August 5, 2018) (101 Dalmatians: The Series, Tom & Jerry: The Movie)
Richard Williams (March 19, 1933 — August 16, 2019) (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
Brian Murray (September 10, 1937 — August 20, 2018) (Treasure Planet)
Carole Shelley (August 16, 1939 — August 31, 2018) (Robin Hood, The AristoCats, Hercules)
Burt Reynolds (February 11, 1936 — September 6, 2018) (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
Marshall Efron (February 3, 1938 — September 30, 2019) (Home on the Range, Robots, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Horton Hears a Who)
Julie Gibson (September 6, 1913 — October 2, 2019) (The Three Stooges, Nice Girl?, The Feminine Touch, Lucky Cowboy)
Rip Taylor (January 13, 1931 — October 6, 2019) (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)
Adam Burke (September 12, 1971 — October 8, 2018) (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, WALL-E)
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)
Stephen Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 — November 26, 2018) (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Caroll Spinney (December 26, 1933 — December 8, 2019) (Sesame Street)
René Auberjonois (June 1, 1940 — December 8, 2019) (The Little Mermaid, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Last Unicorn, Cats Don't Dance)
Alvin Epstein (May 14, 1925 — December 10, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast)
Lord Tim Hudson (February 11, 1940 — December 14, 2019) (The Jungle Book, The AristoCats)
Junior Johnson (June 28, 1931 — December 20, 2019) (Cars 3)
Birthday Months + Death Months
John Hurt (January 22, 1940 — January 25, 2017) (The Black Cauldron, The Tigger Movie, Valiant)
Peter Sallis (February 1, 1921 — June 2, 2017) (Wallace & Gromit)
Mary Carlisle (February 3, 1914 — August 1, 2018) (College Humor, Grand Hotel)
William Phipps (February 4, 1922 — June 1, 2018) (Cinderella)
Tony Haygarth (February 4, 1945 — March 10, 2017) (Chicken Run)
Marty Sklar (February 6, 1934 — July 27, 2017) (Walt Disney Imagineering)
Miguel Ferrer (February 7, 1955 — January 19, 2017) (Mulan, Rio 2)
Burt Reynolds (February 11, 1936 — September 6, 2018) (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
Louis Zorich (February 12, 1924 — January 30, 2018) (The Muppets Take Manhattan)
Ann Gillis (February 12, 1927 — January 31, 2018) (Bambi)
Tino Insana (February 15, 1948 — May 31, 2017) (Barnyard)
Benjamin Whitrow (February 17, 1937 — September 28, 2017) (Chicken Run)
Bruce Forsyth (February 22, 1928 — August 18, 2017) (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
Patricia Morison (March 19, 1915 — May 20, 2018) (The Song of Bernadette, Calling Dr. Death, Lady on a Train, The Fallen Sparrow)
R. Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 — April 15, 2018) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3)
Charlotte Rae (April 22, 1926 — August 5, 2018) (101 Dalmatians: The Series, Tom & Jerry: The Movie)
Glen Campbell (April 22, 1936 — August 8, 2017) (Rock-a-Doodle)
John Cygan (April 27, 1954 — May 13, 2017) (Treasure Planet, Inside Out, Monsters University, Cars, WALL-E, Up)
Danielle Darrieux (May 1, 1917 — October 17, 2017) (The Young Girls of Rochefort, 8 Women)
Don Rickles (May 8, 1926 — April 6, 2017) (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3)
Stephen Furst (May 8, 1954 — June 16, 2017) (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
Alvin Epstein (May 14, 1925 — December 10, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast)
Bill Paxton (May 17, 1955 — February 25, 2017) (Titanic)
Roy Dotrice (May 26, 1923 — October 16, 2017) (The Prince and the Pauper, Disney Storyteller Series)
Dora Luz (May 27, 1918 — July 12, 2018) (The Three Caballeros)
Charles Tyner (June 8, 1925 — November 8, 2017) (Pete's Dragon)
Martin Landau (June 20, 1928 — July 15, 2017) (Frankenweenie, 9)
John Mahoney (June 20, 1940 — February 4, 2018) (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Iron Giant, Antz)
Soon-Tek Oh (June 29, 1932 — April 4, 2018) (Mulan)
Della Reese (July 6, 1931 — November 19, 2017) (Dinosaur)
Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 — September 15, 2017) (Rango)
Bill Woodson (July 16, 1917 — February 22, 2017) (The Small One, Disney Storyteller Series)
Bud Luckey (July 28, 1934 — February 24, 2018) (The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue)
Jack Blessing (July 29, 1951 — November 14, 2017) (Planes, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Missing Link)
Carole Shelley (August 16, 1939 — August 31, 2018) (Robin Hood, The AristoCats, Hercules)
Stephen Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 — November 26, 2018) (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Chuck McCann (September 2, 1934 — April 8, 2018) (DuckTales, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas)
Xavier Atencio (September 4, 1919 — September 10, 2017) (Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion)
Brian Murray (September 10, 1937 — August 20, 2018) (Treasure Planet)
Adam Burke (September 12, 1971 — October 8, 2018) (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, WALL-E)
June Foray (September 18, 1917 — July 26, 2017) (Looney Tunes, Mulan, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Cinderella)
Adam West (September 19, 1928 — June 9, 2017) (Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons)
Bill Dana (October 5, 1924 — June 15, 2017) (Zorro and Son)
Roger Moore (October 14, 1927 — May 23, 2017) (Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore)
Chuck Berry (October 18, 1926 — March 18, 2017) (Cars)
Barbara Cook (October 25, 1927 — August 8, 2017) (Thumbelina)
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)
David Ogden Stiers (October 31, 1942 — March 3, 2018) (Beauty and the Beast, Lilo & Stitch, Pocahontas)
Sam Shepard (November 5, 1943 — July 27, 2017) (Charlotte's Web)
Elmarie Wendel (November 23, 1928 — July 21, 2018) (The Lorax)
Robert Guillaume (November 30, 1927 — October 24, 2017) (The Lion King)
Heather Menzies (December 3, 1949 — December 24, 2017) (The Sound of Music)
Bob Dorough (December 12, 1923 — April 23, 2018) (Schoolhouse Rock)
Patti Deutsch (December 16, 1943 — July 26, 2017) (The Emperor's New Groove, Tarzan, Monsters, Inc.)
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)
Joseph Bologna (December 30, 1934 — August 13, 2017) (Ice Age: The Meltdown)
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The Lion King
6 matches: Mufasa
3 matches: Zazu, Shenzi
2 matches: Young Nala, Scar, Banzai
1 match: Young Simba, Nala, Sarabi
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Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After
23 matches: Anna
16 matches: Kristoff, Bobble
14 matches: Olaf, Dr. Griffiths
13 matches: Lizzy
11 matches: Elsa, Agnarr, Clank
10 matches: Iduna
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Rosetta
5 matches: Periwinkle, Lieutenant Mattias
4 matches: Silvermist, Sven
3 matches: Iridessa, King Runeard
2 matches: Fawn, Young Anna, Young Elsa
1 match: Yelena, Honeymaren, Narrator, Northuldra Leader, Spike, Duke of Weselton, Hans, Young Agnarr
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Coco
100+ matches: Miguel, Héctor, Dante
95 matches: Ernesto de la Cruz
72 matches: Mamá Imelda
51 matches: Abuelita Elena
21 matches: Papá
18 matches: Papá Julio
15 matches: Clerk
14 matches: Mamá Coco
13 matches: Chicharrón, Tía Rosita, Frida Kahlo
10 matches: Tío Oscar, Plaza Mariachi
9 matches: Mamá, Departures Agent
8 matches: Tía Victoria, Tío Felipe
7 matches: Emcee
5 matches: Tío Berto, Corrections Officer
4 matches: Gustavo, Don Hidalgo, Arrivals Agent
2 matches: Tour Guide
1 matches: Juan Ortodoncia
22 matches: Miguel
10 matches: Héctor
6 matches: Ernesto de la Cruz, Papá
3 matches: Abuelita Elena, Nun, Announcer
2 matches: Mamá Imelda, Oscar, Arrivals Agent, Don, Tour Guide
1 match: Mamá, Rosita, Clerk, Departures Agent, Chelo, Interviewer, Patrolwoman, Emcee
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Cars 3
27 matches: Lightning McQueen
20 matches: Cruz Ramirez
19 matches: Bob Cutlass
17 matches: Smokey, Sterling
14 matches: Darrell Cartrip
8 matches: Announcer
7 matches: Natalie Certain
6 matches: Hamilton
4 matches: Mater, Dusty Rust-eze, Chick Hicks, River Scott, Reporter
3 matches: Luigi, Ray Reverham, Simulator, Male Car
2 matches: Jackson Storm, Mack, Rusty Rust-eze, Doc Hudson, Flo, Kurt, Reporter 1, Reporter 2, Reporter 3
1 match: Miss Fritter, Guido, Louise Nash, Junior Moon, Tex Dinoco, Sarge, Sheriff, Lizzie, Shannon Spakes, Mike Joyride, Bobby Swift, Brick, Sponsor, Commentator, Female Car, Racer, Superfly, Cabbie Taxi, Taco, Mike, Fan
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The Incredibles
21 matches: Bob Parr/Mr Incredible
20 matches: Helen Parr/Elastigirl
12 matches: Edna Mode
10 matches: Dash Parr, Lucius Best/Frozone
7 matches: Violet Parr, Buddy Pine/Syndrome
5 matches: Interviewer
4 matches: Kari, Guard
3 matches: Mr. Huph, Newsreel Announcer, Guard 2
2 matches: Underminer, Radio, PA, Computer
1 match: Jack-Jack Parr, Bomb Voyage, Sansweet, Lawyer, Ship's Computer, Scanner, Robot, Guard 3, Little Boy
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Bambi
4 matches: Mrs. Hare, Animal 1
3 matches: Young Thumper
2 matches: Great Prince of the Forest, Animal 2, Animal 3
1 match: Thumper, Faline, Friend Owl, Mrs. Possum, Aunt Ena
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Pinocchio
18 matches: Geppetto
13 matches: Honest John
12 matches: Pinocchio
9 matches: Blue Fairy
8 matches: Jiminy Cricket
4 matches: Stromboli
3 matches: Lampwick, Carnival Barker
1 match: Coachman, Puppeteer, Echo
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Cast
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, an all-time tinker fairy and Periwinkle's older fraternal twin sister.
Kristen Bell – Anna, the 21-year old summer solstice princess of Arendelle and Elsa's younger sister.
Hadley Gannaway – Anna, a 5-year old summer solstice princess of Arendelle and Elsa's younger sister.
Lucy Hale – Periwinkle, a frost fairy and Tinker Bell's younger fraternal twin sister, born of the same baby's first laugh.
Idina Menzel – Elsa, the 24-year old queen of Arendelle and Anna's older sister who possesses magical ice powers.
Mattea Conforti – Elsa, an 8-year old winter solstice princess of Arendelle and Anna's older sister.
Josh Gad – Olaf, a comic-relief enchanted snowman created by Elsa's magic.
Jonathan Groff – Kristoff, the ice harvester and Anna's boyfriend; Sven and the reindeer.
Sterling K. Brown – Mattias, the leader of a group of Arendelle soldiers.
Evan Rachel Wood – Iduna, the queen of Arendelle who is Anna and Elsa's mother and Agnarr's wife.
Delaney Rose Stein – Iduna, the 12-year old member of the Northuldra tribe.
Lucy Liu – Silvermist, a water fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa, a light fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Megan Hilty – Rosetta, a garden fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Ginnifer Goodwin – Fawn, an animal fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Pamela Adlon – Vidia, a fast-flying fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Alfred Molina – Agnarr, the king of Arendelle who is Anna and Elsa's father and Iduna's husband.
Jackson Stein – Agnarr, the 14-year old prince of Arendelle and Runeard's son.
Rob Paulsen – Bobble, one of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends.
Jeff Bennett – Clank, one of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends; Dewey, the Keeper of all fairy knowledge.
Martha Plimpton – Yelena, the leader of the Northuldra tribe.
Jason Ritter – Ryder, a member of the Northuldra and Honeymaren's brother who shares Kristoff's love for reindeer.
Rachel Matthews – Honeymaren, a member of the Northuldra and Ryder's sister who wants to bring peace the the Enchanted Forest.
Jeremy Sisto – Runeard, Agnarr's father and Anna and Elsa's grandfather.
Ciarán Hinds – Pabbie, the wise and elderly troll who is the leader of the tribe and shaman.
Debby Ryan – Spike, a frost fairy who is Periwinkle's best friend.
Grey DeLisle – Gliss, a frost fairy who is Periwinkle's secondary best friend.
Matt Lanter – Sled, a frost sparrowman who is the snowy owl caretaker.
Timothy Dalton – Milori, the lord of the Winter Woods.
Aurora – The Voice, the call from the memory of the Young Iduna to lead Elsa to Ahtohallan.
Anjelica Huston – Clarion, the queen of Pixie Hollow.
Maia Wilson – Bulda, a troll who is Grand Pabbie's daughter and Kristoff's adoptive mother.
Stephen J. Anderson – Kai, one of the two servants to the royal family of Arendelle.
Thomas Lennon – Scribble, a reading fairy employed at the Book Nook.
Paul Briggs – Marshmallow, a giant snow monster created by Elsa.
Benjamin Diskin – Slush, a glacier fairy.
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Places/locations
Pixie Hollow
Arendelle
Pixie Dust Tree
The Winter Woods
Boundary
Snowflake Depot
The Hall of Winter
The Frost Forest
The Valley of the Living Rock
Fairy Urgent Care
The Book Nook
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Production on Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After (2018–2019)
Development
In March 2014, when asked about sequels to the first film, producer Peter Del Vecho said that Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, and he "work very, very well together, so I believe we will be developing a new project. But I don't know what that is right now." In late April of that year, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan F. Horn stated that a sequel was not being seriously considered because at that time the studio's priority was the planned Broadway musical, which also required additional songs to be written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
When asked in May 2014 about a sequel, Disney CEO Bob Iger told host David Faber that Disney would not "mandate a sequel" or "force storytelling", because to do so would risk creating something not as good as the first film. Iger also expressed the hope that the Frozen franchise "is something that is kind of forever for the company" similar to The Lion King.
In June, Lee confirmed that Walt Disney V and his partner – then-chief creative officer John Lasseter had expressly granted her and Buck the freedom to explore whatever they were "passionate about": "We don't know what it is yet ... We're actually going to start from scratch. It'll be something completely brand new." Years later, Lee and Buck revealed that they really had begun development of an entirely new film unrelated to Frozen. But during the fall of 2014, while working on the short film Frozen Fever & Muppetational & WInged Pirate, they realized how much they missed the characters. In the meantime, Del Vecho had been accepting speaking engagements around the world, where fans peppered him with questions left unanswered by the first film. In November 2014, Lee, Buck, and Del Vecho agreed they were not yet ready to leave behind the world of Arendelle, and began to discuss the possibility of a sequel. Buck later explained: "The one thing that we did right away was to figure out what would be satisfying for Anna and Elsa at the end of the movie." They soon arrived at the ending they would spend the next five years trying to "earn": Anna would become queen and Elsa would be free.
On March 12, 2015, at Disney's annual meeting of shareholders in San Francisco, Iger, Lasseter, and actor Josh Gad (the voice of Olaf) officially announced a full-length sequel, Frozen 2, was in development at Disney, with Buck and Lee returning as directors and Del Vecho returning as producer. Lasseter said that at Disney Animation, "as with Pixar, when we do a sequel, it is because the filmmakers who created the original have created an idea that is so good that it's worthy of these characters." He said that in the case of Frozen, the directors had "come up with a great idea for a sequel and you will be hearing a lot more about it, and we're taking you back to Arendelle." According to the Los Angeles Times, there was "considerable internal debate" at Disney over whether to proceed with a Frozen sequel at Disney Animation, but the unprecedented success of the first film apparently swayed Disney executives towards making a sequel.
In a September 2017 interview with The Arizona Republic, Menzel confirmed that she would return for her role a couple weeks after completing her concert tour; she said, "they haven't even sent me a script".
On September 28, Gad announced his role in the sequel with Buck, Lee, Del Vecho and Lasseter.
Jonathan Groff (the voice of Kristoff) said earlier in July 2017, "I don't know anything about it yet other than I'm about to start recording my section of it." On October 11, he confirmed on the British talk show Lorraine that he too had started recording for the sequel the previous month.
In an October 2017 interview with CinemaBlend, Bell said that there will be some new characters too. She further said that the directors and the producers had "taken their trip to Norway" and took "the entire culture in" to make this "fun home movie." She added that Lee had drafted personal journals in character as Elsa and Anna "for months to try and figure out [what they'd say]". From the Scandinavia research trip, the production team derived the important insight (as paraphrased by Animation Magazine) that "Elsa is very clearly a mythic hero who takes on the world and the world’s problems with supernatural powers, while Anna is a fairytale hero who is human and lives in a world that’s surrounded by magic, but she doesn’t possess magic herself." They also realized that what makes the original Frozen so powerful is how it combines these two different types of stories.
In March 2018, Lee said in an interview that she was doing the second draft out of six drafts, which she referred as "six screenings". In July 2018, it was announced that Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K. Brown had entered talks to join the cast in undisclosed roles. In August 2018, Allison Schroeder, the screenwriter of Hidden Figures and Disney's Christopher Robin, was hired to assist Lee with writing the film's screenplay after Lee succeeded Lasseter as Disney Animation's chief creative officer. Lee was credited as screenwriter. Schroeder was credited with additional screenplay material.
Meanwhile, Megan Harding, who had previously directed a 2014 making-of ABC television special about Frozen, reached out to Disney Animation about whether she could document the production of Frozen II. While working on the television special, both Harding and Del Vecho had wished that cameras had been there a year earlier to document the production of Frozen (rather than interviewing people talking about the process after the fact). Harding began to travel regularly from her base in New York City to Burbank with camera crews in tow, and ended up shooting 1,300 hours of footage on 115 shooting days from December 2018 through the November 2019 world premiere. According to Harding, Disney Animation provided full cooperation knowing she intended to take a "fearless" and "honest look" at its filmmaking process; her crew was asked to leave the room only once, and that moment (and the reason why) ended up in her documentary. Harding's documentary would later reveal that by December 2018, it had already been firmly established that Elsa was following a mysterious voice, but the production team had not yet resolved the critical question of the identity of The Voice.
The first presentation of completed scenes from the movie was shown at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2019. At the Annecy presentation, head of animation Becky Bresee and head of effects animation Marlon West said that as of mid-June 2019, the film was "still in production, with seven weeks of animation to be completed and 10 weeks of special effects."
At the 2019 D23 Expo, the directors said that the sequel will answer the questions that were left open by the original film; "Why does Elsa have magical powers", "Why was Anna born without powers", "Where were their parents going when their ship sank", and more will be addressed. It was announced that Brown's role is a soldier in the Arendelle army who worked for Elsa and Anna's grandfather King Runeard, and Wood announced that her role would be shown in flashback and that it would help "uncover some mysteries that we didn't know before".
Throughout the production of the film, filmmakers collaborated with Sámi experts on the depiction of the fictional Northuldra tribe. An advisory group, Verdett, was formed. This collaboration was the result of an agreement between The Walt Disney Company, the transnational Saami Council, and the Sámi parliaments of Finland, Norway and Sweden.
Additionally, while some fans campaigned for Elsa to receive a female love interest in the film, Anderson-Lopez confirmed that Elsa will have no love interest in the movie. Lee later explained to Maureen Dowd that they had put the characters through Myers-Briggs tests, and "[i]t really came out that Elsa is not ready for a relationship."
During a press conference for the film, Lee confirmed that the sequel would not feature elements from Once Upon a Time's Frozen storyline, since she had "made a point of certain things not to see" while developing the film.
Animation
The film was produced by a team of approximately 800 people, of whom 80 were animators. Tony Smeed and Becky Bresee together served as the heads of animation on the film. Hyun-Min Lee served as animation supervisor for Anna, while Wayne Unten again served as animation supervisor for Elsa.
Before animation began, Unten showed various scenes of superheroes like Frozone to the animators working on Elsa as examples of what not to emulate. Elsa's movements in the sequel were modeled after her graceful movements in the first film, and also drew inspiration from modern dance, especially the work of Martha Graham.
According to co-production designer Lisa Keene, the animators did "a lot of artwork" in order to define the Nøkk design, while Steve Golberg, the film's visual effects supervisor said that the Nøkk's animation required collaborations between several animation departments, artists, and technicians, and said that the time to define the Nøkk's design took at least 8 months of the film's production. The animation team aimed to give the Nøkk a more stable appearance than the ocean as depicted in Moana. According to effects supervisor Erin Ramos, the Nøkk's liquid-like appearance was developed by the film's effects team, which he said was "so that [the] Nøkk would feel like a strong and stormy creature". According to Marlon West, the film's head of effects animation, the animators were given "the tools to actually perform with an ultimately invisible rig that resembled a little comet", as well as old key-framing technology, in order to represent the character of Gale.
To create the wind spirit Gale a new tool called Swoop was invented. This required that four (and sometimes five) different departments had to cooperate on the animation of the character, with animators working with real-time feedback.
The water simulation was made to be more realistic than in Moana, but some of the elements in the movie were so realistic that they felt inconsistent next to the characters, and so they had to be made more stylistic.
Creating the flurry effect was so difficult for the animators that the directors decided Elsa would have perfected a permafrost coating for Olaf by the second movie.
According to Smeed, the Earth Giants "had a long rigging process" in order for the characters to move without "[seeing] solid rock penetrating solid rock", while Marlon West, the film's head of effects animation, said that the film's effects team had the objective of generating "rocks that would fall out of the joints as they moved", though they had to be careful to avoid making the rocks distracting to the audience.
Upon the reveal of the teaser poster, Gad announced that the snowflake on it has "quite a few surprises". In July 2019, American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson raised an issue that "Water crystals have hexagonal “six-fold” symmetry" shown correctly in previous film, but this poster shows four instead. Director Lee, in a reply, said that it is not really a snowflake. Later, it was revealed in film that these four edges represent the four elemental spirits, while its center represents the fifth spirit; Elsa.
According to Bell, the animators played pranks on the cast. When she visited Disney Animation to view early versions of her scenes, the animators added audible flatulence to a scene where Anna and Elsa were together in bed, and in another scene where Anna was supposed to jump between cliffs, she did not quite make it.
Frozen II underwent significant revisions after its first test screening in San Diego. Disney Animation discovered that adults liked the film, but children found it hard to follow. The production team realized they needed to clarify the identity of The Voice as well as the point of Queen Elsa's transformation, add more comedy, and add more shots of Bruni, the fire salamander. There was a scene full of grown-up expository dialogue in which the lead characters explained to the people trapped in the Enchanted Forest why they had come there, which was replaced with Olaf's humorous recap of the first film. Due to these extensive changes, the animators needed to create 61 new shots and redo another 35, while an undisclosed number of shots were cut and left out of the finished film. For example, approximately a dozen animators and artists had labored for two months on a far more elaborate resurrection scene for Olaf, but that scene was cut.
The last major animation sequence completed before the production team locked picture was "Show Yourself," the showstopping musical number in which Elsa enters Ahtohallan and finally learns all the secrets she has been seeking. Del Vecho said that sequence "required all of the resources at the studio" to get the film done on time. Lopez revealed that the first draft of "Show Yourself" was very different from the final version: "[E]veryone loved it, but we had to shape it. When we saw the first round of visuals and then we saw it in the film, everyone agreed changes needed to happen. And it went back and forth for months—it’s now four minutes and 20 seconds and it has a big ending. It transformed a lot, and it was hard."
Harding's documentary revealed that the grueling process hinted at in press interviews by Del Vecho and Lopez arose from the difficulty of determining the true identity of The Voice. Once the production team belatedly settled on Queen Iduna, "Show Yourself" finally began to come together, but then the artists, designers, and animators needed to figure out very quickly how to stage the dramatic culmination of Queen Elsa's journey towards becoming the Snow Queen.
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Documentary narrations
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Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Still the Fairest of Them All
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Ken Anderson – Self – Disney Artist
Rudy Behlmer – Self – Film Historian
John Canemaker – Self – Animation Historian
Andreas Deja – Self – Disney Artist
Roy E. Disney – Self – Vice Chairman of the Board, The Walt Disney Company
Mike Gabriel – Self – Disney Artist
Don Hahn – Self – Producer, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Ollie Johnston – Self – Disney Animator
Ward Kimball – Self – Disney Animator
Jimmy Macdonald – Self
Paula Sigman – Self – Disney Historian
Frank Thomas – Self – Disney Animator
"It doesn't take a magic mirror to know that the Walt Disney studio has brought us some of our most treasured film memories that Disney legacy owes its very existence to a little princess: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Set a standard by which all animated feature films are still judged and was a major stepping stone of Walt Disney's path to becoming Hollywood's greatest producer of family entertainment. Walt Disney risked his personal fortune and gambled the future of his studio to create Hollywood's first full-length animated feature film. It was the turning point in his career and is today considered one of the most important films in cinema history. The release of Snow White in 1937 had an immediate impact for the first time ever, movie related merchandise was available the day the movie opened. Dolls, figurines, games and toys were everywhere. It even influenced ladies' fashions and it was the first feature film soundtrack ever released on Phonograph Records. Snow White earned more than eight million dollars worldwide in its original release in the days when a child could get into the movies for 20 cents. That's a lot of tickets! In fact, it was seen by more people than any other film up until that time. Welcome to the behind-the-scenes story of the merriest and scariest Disney feature-length masterpiece; the one that started it all and still the fairest of them all."
"Behind the success of Snow White was a visionary, who brought her to life. Walt Disney was a unique American genius, a great storyteller, artist and innovator. Born in Chicago in 1901, his early career as a cartoonist was interrupted by the first World War. In 1923, Walt joined with his brother Roy and entered the infant animation industry. In those days, a feature film was preceded by trailers, newsreels, live-action short subjects and a cartoon. While Walt Disney may be best remembered for the creation of Mickey Mouse, the world's most recognizable movie star, his early accomplishments are equally impressive. Before Mickey, Walt had produced a popular series called the Alice comedies, which were silent cartoons featuring a live-action little girl in an animated world. In 1928, Disney introduced the very first sound cartoon, the landmark film that launched the career of Mickey Mouse. And in 1932, Disney premiered the first cartoon in full color. For his advancements in the field of animation, Disney had won four Academy Awards by 1934. But despite the phenomenal success of Mickey Mouse and the animated shorts, Walt realized that only feature films would generate the kind of income that would allow his studio to grow."
"As early as 1933, Walt planned to put Mary Pickford in an animated world for a feature-length version of Alice in Wonderland, but it was scrapped when Paramount produced an all-star version of the same year. This one frame of film is all that exists of the technical attests. In the spring of 1934, Walt finally decided on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was a revolutionary idea. No one in Hollywood had ever attempted to tell a full-length story in animation before. The story of Snow White goes back to the 1812 Grimm Brothers collection of fairy tales and even the earliest filmmakers had capitalized on the familiarity of the tale. This silent version is a film that Walt saw in 1916."
"Nearly 20 years after seeing that Snow White, Walt was well-established producing cartoons in his own Hollywood studio, employing hundreds of people. One night in 1934, he gathered his key artists together to unveil his plans."
"The storyboard phase is the best place for ideas to be suggested, embellished, replaced or sometimes deleted."
"As interesting as this idea may have been, it was changed because it did not add to the story and the studio was still having difficulty animating the prince."
"During the storyboard period, humor was also woven into the story. The Disney animators were proven masters of physical humor and Walt encouraged their genius in a number of ways."
"At the same time that the story was taking shape, other artists worked on developing how the characters would look and act."
"For Snow White, Walt wanted to create seven distinct individuals with names that echoed their personalities. Some of the names considered included Awful, Happy, Weepy, Dirty, Cranky, Hungry, Sneezy, Wheezy, Lazy, Snoopy, Goofy, Wistful, Soulful, Gabby, Disgraceful, Flabby, Crabby, Helpful, Tearful, Thrifty, Shifty, Nifty and Big Old Ego. Finally, Walt decided on these seven."
"When it came time to design the Snow White character, each of the animators had his own unique vision of the girl."
"From the outset, Walt understood the importance of combining music and songs with the story. In animation, the music and dialogue have to be planned and recorded before drawing can begin. For months, animators and composers work together so that the music and action were perfectly synchronized."
"Some 25 songs were written before Walt settled on the eight finally used in the film. Originally, the dwarfs were to entertain Snow White by singing 'You're Never Too Old to Be Young'. It was ultimately replaced by 'The Silly Song'. Here is an original temporary music track illustrated with storyboards."
"Disney Sound Effects Department devised noises that was sometimes realistic and sometimes just plain silly. Sound effects wizard Jimmy MacDonald was responsible for creating many of the sound effects that made Snow White more realistic."
"As the studio geared up for Snow White, the Silly Symphonies were used as a testing ground for techniques that elevated Disney animation to even greater artistic levels, they experimented each dwarf and which characters perfected realistic animation of nature and animals and tried out some of the elaborate special effects that would be required for Snow White."
"Animators analyzed in my new detail, every nuance of human movement."
"Three-dimensional models of characters and even some of the sets were also created as design reference and to ensure realism, no detail escaped scrupulous study. These effects tests, for example, illustrate how the animators experimented with the amount of light given off by Snow White's candle, as well as how the shadow should fall. And as late as eight months before the film's release, artists were still experimenting with the final colors for Snow White's dress. Now the Snow White performers took the stage, the animators."
"As Disney's team of animators worked, they began to realize that their characters had become something more to them than lines on paper."
"Before the animators went through the time consuming an expensive process a full color, each sequence of pencil drawings was filmed, then projected in this rough form where the quality of the animation might be quickly and easily reviewed. Usually in order to save money, they would not make a print, but would simply project the negative. These tests were then edited into the film to allow Walt to follow the flow of the story. Despite all the effort, not every sequence that was animated made it onto the screen. This sequence where the dwarfs build a build for Snow White, while Dopey collects stuffing for her mattress was begun, but never completed."
"By late 1936, the first few sequences were approved for ink, which meant that they were ready to be traced onto transparent cells. Here in the ink and paint department, 150 artists traced the animators' final pencil drawings onto transparent sheets of celluloid. Next came the painting of the cells, paint was applied to the back of the celluloid and shades determined by the color tests that had been run. Since color is so important to creating mood, Disney chemists custom-mixed all the various colors for the characters and the backgrounds in all 1,500 separate shades were used to paint the 1 million drawings used to create Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The women in the ink and paint department devised their own unique method of making Snow White's face seem more natural. By applying real rouge and other makeup directly to the top of the cell, Walt conceded that it looked great, but was concerned that they know exactly where to put the makeup on each drawing. One of the inkers replied Mr. Disney, what do you think we do each morning? Finally, backgrounds were placed under the animation camera and then covered with layers of transparent character cells. Shot one frame at a time with each successive frame a little different from the one before, the illusion of motion was created. Snow White is filled to overflowing with unforgettable images and the most spectacular owe much to the invention of a whole new camera system called the multi-plane camera. Because it wasn't ready when animation began on Snow White, several pivotal scenes were scrapped and re-shot, using this new wonder. The idea was to create depth and dimension out of essentially flat part so the scenes were painted in oils on different panes of glass, according to their distance from the viewer. The camera was placed above shooting downward toward the drawings so that each piece of glass could be moved at different speeds and in different directions, it was called the multi-plane camera because the new system used many levels or planes of glass, it was first tested on a Silly Symphony called The Old Mill. Here is a preliminary multi-plane pencil test for the forest scene. Now here's the same scene from the finished film. By the summer of 1937, the entire studio worked round the clock to finish Snow White, but the expenses of the feature had depleted every financial resource. The studio was out of money. Snow White could not be finished. Walt and his brother Roy kept the crisis quiet and put their heads together."
"Always the master storyteller, Walt now concentrated on the pacing of the story, shortening sequences that felt too long, tightening the editing and smoothing out the overall flow."
"For 87 minutes, the glamorous guests laughed and cried and as the picture came to an end rose to their feet to cheer and applaud. Disney's greatest folly had become his greatest triumph."
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became so popular that it was dubbed into more than 20 languages."
"Disney's preparation of the film for international release was a first for its time. Custom art was created for practically every country, including these sequences, featuring the dwarfs' translated names."
"When Walt Disney was once asked to explain the secret of Snow White's phenomenal appeal, he replied."
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A Wish Came True: The Making of 'Pinocchio'
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Dickie Jones – Self
Ward Kimball – Self
"75 years ago, the incredible film Pinocchio taught us all that when you wish upon a star, dreams really can come true. And the man who dreamed it up was Walt Disney."
"In 1937, Walt had created something no one had ever seen before: The first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It dazzled audiences worldwide, but now they had a problem: What to do next? People in the movie business begged him to repeat the formula. 'Give us more dwarfs,' they said. But Walt Disney was too original for that. Instead, he found a serialized magazine story: The tale of a wooden puppet who wants to become a real boy."
"The blue fairy gave life with one stroke of a wand...but giving life to an imaginary world was much more difficult."
"Actual production of Pinocchio lasted more than two years and required over 750 artists and technicians. Many new techniques were developed in the making of Pinocchio, as animators faced an array of new challenges. For instance, how do you create the effect of being underwater? Their answer was to put a piece of corrugated glass across the animation cels, giving the effect of ripples underwater. In fact, the underwater sequences in Pinocchio established a new standard that paved the way for many Disney masterpieces to come, including The Little Mermaid."
"In Walt's imagination, the world of make-believe was very real. He insisted that the animation must imitate life, above all else, the illusion have to be believable. He had three-dimensional models built of many of the cuckoo-clocks and Pinocchio, so that the artists could study their movements. The model of the Coachman's carriage was even fitted with shock absorbers, to make sure that Jiminy bounced over every bump in the road."
"In addition to the use of models, they went one step further when drawing their characters. They studied their own faces reflected in mirrors so they could capture a full range of expressions. One of the key animators was Ward Kimball, the animation director for Jiminy Cricket."
"Walt was the ultimate perfectionist. It took 12 animators eighteen months to create a Pinocchio that met his approval. But Walt knew that Pinocchio needed something more: A loyal friend and adviser."
"Jiminy became the first in the long tradition of helpful Disney sidekicks, like Timothy (Dumbo), Sebastian (The Little Mermaid), Olaf (Frozen), and another famous cricket, Cri-Kee from Mulan."
"Over the years, many fine actors have brought their gifts to the classic Disney films. For the part of Pinocchio, Walt cast child actor Dickie Jones."
"After 75 years, Pinocchio still remains one of the most beloved family films of all time. Through its endearing characters, innovative animation, and wonderful storytelling, Pinocchio continues to remind all of us to dream, and then, to wish upon a star."
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Walt Disney's Bambi: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece
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Peter Behn – Self – Voice of Thumper
Marc Davis – Self – Animator
Ollie Johnston – Self – Supervising Animator
Eric Larson – Self – Supervising Animator
Frank Thomas – Self – Supervising Animator
"Of all Walt Disney's animated classics, the heartfelt story and natural wonders of Bambi seem to touch more people more deeply than any of the fantasy worlds created in his fairy tales. Now, through music, footage and artwork, never before seen by the public, we will celebrate the making of this Disney masterpiece."
"Walt Disney started planning Bambi in 1936, while still in production on his first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In the following rare excerpt from the original Disneyland television series, Walt explains how his artists finally achieved Bambi's breathtaking realism."
"At first, animals were brought into studio art classes for close-up study by the Disney artists."
"A pair of baby deer, appropriately named Bambi and Faline, were imported from Maine and happily housed behind the studio where the animators could have access to real moving inspiration."
"To create a realistic look, nature photographers documented the hidden textures of the forest environment. Disney artists created hundreds of paintings and drawings that capture the many moods required to bring the forest to life. What makes many of these drawings even more remarkable is that despite their incredible detail, they're actually extremely small. Pastels and watercolors capture the seasonal colors and emotions of life in the forest."
"If you ever wondered how the artists perfected such realistic details as a single drop of rain, here's the secret: Animators studied slow motion photography of drops of milk that reveal the elaborate splash patterns that usually disappear in the blink of an eye. Strange shapes begin appearing on the animator's drawing boards. Drawing by drawing, drop by drop, a rainstorm was created."
"While the images for this rain drop sequence always remain the same, an early concept considered a different song to be sung from the point of view of the falling rain drops. Even here, the technique of using vocals is a scoring tool as evident. Presented here for the first time is the original test demo of the Rain Song from June of 1938, illustrated with concept and storyboard art."
"Once the animators were comfortable with drawing real animals, they had to adapt them into characters that could supply the range of expression and emotion needed to tell the story."
"A cute baby rabbit character was developed to give the story much-needed comedy relief."
"Here in rare newsreel footage, we see a group of studio visitors watch as Frank Thomas animates a sequence with Thumper. Characters were animated using pencil drawings on paper that were then photographed to test the flow of movement and expression."
"Disney Studios' ink and paint department created all their own paints. For Bambi, nearly 250,000 cels were drawn and painted. When you combine that figure with the animation drawings, concept art, layouts, character designs and backgrounds, over a million drawings went in to making a little fawn come to life. Pretty amazing, isn't it, Bambi?"
"To heighten the realism of Bambi, the multi-plane camera was used extensively. By painting different layers of a scene on separate sheets of glass and moving them independently as they're photographed one frame at a time, flat art could create the illusion of depth. This opening sequence is an excellent example of the magic of the multi-plane camera."
"When Bambi was first released in 1942, it was an immediate triumph, and was recognized as one of animation's all-time greatest achievements. Even now, over half a century later, Bambi continues to delight audiences. Perhaps because of its stark realism, it also lives on as one of childhood's most vividly memorable family classics."
"Bambi stands out as one of the first environmentally conscious films ever made. It shows that without responsible thinking, man can easily become the enemy of nature."
"The careless hunter's campfire almost destroys everything we've come to care about, and serves as a valuable lesson for everyone to respect all of nature's creatures and habitats. Despite the inherent traumas and heartbreaks of the struggle for survival in the wild, Bambi and his friends give us a life-affirming example of the resilience of the spirit."
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The Story Behind Fun and Fancy Free
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Joe Grant – Self – Story Development
Ward Kimball – Self – Directing Animator
Leonard Maltin – Self – Film Historian
"Leave your worries behind and join us for a special behind-the-scenes story of the making of Walt Disney's merry masterpiece, Fun and Fancy Free."
"Walt Disney's 1947 feature, Fun and Fancy Free is composed of multiple segments, a format called a package feature. The two stories, Mickey and the Beanstalk and Bongo, were originally developed as full-length feature films. Here's the behind-the-scenes story of how they were paired up to create a Fun and Fancy Free feature."
"To keep his successful film series going, Walt Disney was constantly on the lookout for stories to bring to the screen."
"Disney was certainly familiar with the classic fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk. He had used the well-known story as the basis for a 1922 silent cartoon produced by his Laugh-O-Gram film company in Kansas City. Unfortunately, no prints of this film are known to exist. In 1933, he revisited the tale in Giant Land, a short with Mickey Mouse assuming the role of Jack. In 1938, Walt pitted Mickey against the giant again, this time as The Brave Little Tailor."
"With his experience as an adversary to giants, Mickey was a natural for the lead in this giant new feature-length film. His co-stars would be Donald Duck and Goofy."
"Development of Mickey and the Beanstalk as a full-length feature began on May 2, 1940. During that year, Walt Disney and several of his key story men developed many of the ideas that would be contained in the finished film: The growth of the beanstalk while Mickey, Donald and Goofy are asleep, the gags at the Giant's dinner table, and the role of the singing harp."
"At the same meeting, the suggestion was also made to use Foulfellow and Gideon from Pinocchio as the phonies who swindle Mickey out of his cow. Since they don't appear in the final version, just who does Mickey trade his cow to in exchange for magic beans?"
"Here is the answer, in a never-before-seen sequence developed in 1940, but dropped when the story was tightened for Fun and Fancy Free."
"Archival evidence of the early development of the feature version of Mickey and the Beanstalk ends in the summer of 1941."
"At the same time, work on Bongo was begun. The story was written in 1934 for Cosmopolitan Magazine by novelist Sinclair Lewis. Bongo was an unusually light-hearted story to come from Lewis, who was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature."
"Since Bongo was a circus bear, there were early story notes suggesting that Bongo might even be a follow-up to Dumbo, using the same circus settings and some of the supporting cast, including the gossipy elephants."
"Early story sketches show a character design for Bongo that differs radically from the final one. The female bear who catches Bongo's eye went through similar revisions, as well as a couple of name changes, from Suzie to Silver-ear to her final name, Lulubelle. Bongo's nemesis, Lumpjaw, was always a big hulking brute, but in some early designs, he wore street clothes. In these early sketches, a few extra characters were present. Bongo had a chimpanzee for a valet, first named Beverly, then Chimpy. In addition, Bongo and Chimpy had a series of comic encounters with a pair of mischievous country cousin bear cubs."
"A partially completed script of Bongo was delivered on Monday, December 8, 1941, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Just as Bongo and Mickey and the Beanstalk were at the height of their development, the world changed."
"Walt looked back to Fantasia, and the idea of combining unrelated music and story segments into a feature-length film."
"In 1946, Make Mine Music was released. It consisted of several animated segments featuring popular music of that era, provided by Nelson Eddy, Dinah Shore, Benny Goodman, and The Andrews Sisters."
"With the end of the war, Walt revived Mickey and the Beanstalk for his first and most famous star, and decided to pair it with Bongo. The introduction of the lovable little circus bear would make Mickey's return to the silver screen an even more sensational event."
"Since his debut, Mickey Mouse's voice had been provided by his creator, Walt Disney."
"Here in a recently discovered rare film clip, Walt Disney performs as Mickey Mouse, with Billy Blecher in a recording session for Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip."
"Walt had recorded Mickey's voice for Mickey and the Beanstalk in the spring and summer of 1941. This film would be the last time that Walt would regularly provide Mickey's voice."
"Jiminy Cricket, the popular supporting character from Pinocchio, was recruited to set the light-hearted tone for Fun and Fancy Free."
"Giving voice to Jiminy was his original voice, Cliff Edwards."
"This spritely song I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow, which opens Fun and Fancy Free, had actually been written for, but dropped from Pinocchio nearly a decade earlier."
"What follows, presented publicly for the first time, is Billy Gilbert's original test recording for the role of Willie the Giant."
"A human host was chosen to tell the story of Mickey and the Beanstalk: Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen."
"Bergen and Walt Disney were longtime friends. Walt had even featured Bergen's Charlie McCarthy in several short cartoons. In 1950, Bergen would also be a guest on Disney's very first television program."
"Co-starring in the live action segments was child actor Luana Patten."
"Telling the story of Bongo was Dinah Shore."
"Fun and Fancy Free premiered on September 27, 1947. Package films like Fun and Fancy Free kept the Disney magic alive in the eyes of movie audiences. And with these films, the Disney studio built up its creative strength to produce a whole new series of feature animation successes."
"For war-weary audiences, Fun and Fancy Free was a refreshing tonic, a tuneful and carefree jaunt with friendly and familiar characters, under the guiding hand of favorite storyteller Walt Disney. The same holds true today... (Leonard Maltin: To just an entertaining film that's really well done.)"
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The Making of Cinderella
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Marc Davis – Self – Directing Animator
John Hench – Self – Design Stylist
Ollie Johnston – Self – Directing Animator
Ward Kimball – Self – Directing Animator
Ken O'Connor – Self – Layout Artist
Frank Thomas – Self – Directing Animator
Ilene Woods – Self – Voice of Cinderella
"Once upon a time in an enchanted kingdom where dreams come true. Walt Disney took one of the world's best-known stories and created and unforgettable masterpiece of family entertainment. Join us for the making of Walt Disney's masterpiece: Cinderella. The tale of a beautiful young maiden goes from rags to riches with the help of her fairy godmother is over 300 years old. Since its release in 1950, for generations of children, Walt Disney's version has been the best-loved and most familiar telling of the story. The magical glass slipper world of Cinderella marked the renaissance in Disney animated feature films. After World War II, the studio was just starting to get back on its feet and Walt knew he needed a hit. With Cinderella, Walt chose to return classic storytelling. As he had with Snow White in 1937, Walt once again placed the fate of his studio on the shoulders of a fair maiden."
"Walt Disney's association with Cinderella, actually dates back to the beginning of his career in the days of silent films. In 1921, while still in Kansas City, Missouri, Walt was producing short promotional cartoons that were run in movie theaters. The following year, he made his first attempt to telling the Cinderella story. His company had been contracted to produce six animated shorts for Victoria Clubs Incorporated. These were planned as modernized adaptations of classic fairy tales. Cinderella was the sixth and last of that series. It was thought to be a lost film until recently, when a British collector found a copy of it at a local flea market. Thanks to his good fortune, we're able to see the starting point for what was to become a long relationship between Walt Disney and this classic fairy tale. In their day, the Laugh-o-Gram cartoons distinguished themselves for their lavish look, including detailed backgrounds. A full range of gray tones and an abundance of gags and story ideas. These innovations are not commonly found in animation of this period. Victoria Clubs went out of business before paying for these cartoons and Walt's company went bankrupt. In less than one year, Walt would be moving to California. By 1932, Walt was established in Hollywood with a thriving animation studio. His highly popular Silly Symphony series of cartoons, frequently used fairy tales or subjects. Disney had learned from experience that the public always responded well to familiar stories: Hansel and Gretel, The Pied Piper and The Ugly Duckling were among the tales featured in these cartoons. It is not commonly known, but as early as 1933, Cinderella was also under development as a Silly Symphony. And carefully maintained files in the Disney archives are the scenes that would eventually grow into one of Walt's most popular and successful feature films. All that exists to this version are a few concept sketches. This Silly Symphony version was to start with Cinderella aiding her stepmother and stepsisters to prepare for the ball, helping them dress, polishing their shoes, mending their clothes and fixing their hair. After they leave her behind, she dreams about going to the ball and dances with her fancy prince made from a kitchen mop. Her fairy godmother materializes from the fireplace and sends her to the ball. Upon her arrival, the Prince abandons all others to dance with Cinderella. Just as the Prince is about to kiss her, the clock strikes twelve and Cinderella runs away, leaving her glass slipper behind. Later, when the Prince comes to try on the glass slipper, the stepsisters try to hide Cinderella behind a curtain. Even in these very early concept sketches, we can see many of the ideas that 17 years later would eventually be incorporated into the feature, including the transformation of the pumpkin into a coach, heir utilizing sunflowers for wheels. And the gags of how the ugly sisters will try to squeeze their feet into the dainty glass slipper. These colored pencil drawings also show a fantasy sequence where the Prince and Princess dance in the clouds. This dancing in the cloud's concept was one of Walt's favorites. He even considered it for use since Snow White, ultimately it was used in the final sequence of Sleeping Beauty in 1959. In 1937, convinced that Snow White would be a success, Walt began exploring ideas for other feature productions and Cinderella was among the most promising. Since the earlier ideas were only for a gag-driven short subject, multiple versions of a new feature-length script were developed. A couple of years later in 1940, a rough storyboard was created, outlining a full-length version of the story. Here we see the stepmother and stepsisters gleefully ordering Cinderella around. While carrying their dirty limits, Cinderella trips over her cat and falls down the stairs. Her stepmother accuses her of wasting her time. And early in the story, Cinderella sees the Prince outfox hunting, but the project was put on the shelf for a time."
"The outbreak of World War II in Europe cut off all foreign markets for Disney's films. With the loss of this major studio income, the studio plummeted deeply into debt."
"With the country at war, Walt followed his patriotic duty and enlisted his studio in the service of the armed forces, producing films for the war department."
"With so many of his staff in the armed services, full-length features were difficult to produce. So Walt searched for alternatives. Fantasia had been conceived as a series based on classical music and Walt was encouraged to develop similar features, this time based on popular music. From this idea came a series of package features, like Make Mine Music, Melody Time and Fun and Fancy Free. Each comprised of several animated segments who loosely linked together. The short length of each of the segments made them relatively affordable to make. They did not require the uniformity of story and design of the full-length features and they could be produced with a smaller staff."
"To that end, Walt once again returned to Cinderella. This time based on a moral realistic telling of the story, keeping the best of the earlier gags and story points. New scripts were developed between 1945 and 1947. From the new scripts, rough storyboards were created."
"The most significant development during the early story sessions was the addition of Cinderella's animal friends. They were the only characters to whom Cinderella can express her real feelings in dreams. These cute lovable characters endear themselves to the audience and give comic relief from the realistic human characters."
"Walt always understood the importance of using music to advance the story. For Cinderella's successful popular blacksmiths, Mack David, Jerry Livingston and Al Hoffman were hired. 'Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo' became a hit and was nominated for an Academy Award. Marc Davis, who animated the Cinderella character helped to develop this sequence."
"Another song 'Sing, Sweet Nightingale' is sung by Cinderella while scrubbing the floors as the soap bubbles create a chorus of Cinderellas."
"An earlier concept to which was discarded, called for Cinderella to sing a work song, where she is overwhelmed by all the work she has to do in order to attend the ball. In a fantasy sequence, she imagines herself becoming first two Cinderellas, then four, then eight and finally, an entire regiment of Cinderellas, illustrated here by storyboard art and a new recording of the song that was originally written for this sequence."
"The idea for this song evolved from a song sung by Cinderella into the version we know today where the mice sing a different work song about Cinderella."
"Another deleted song and story idea showed Cinderella and the Prince in a fantasy dance in the clouds. The audio here is the 1946 demo for the song 'Dancin' on a Cloud'."
"Casting and recording the voices for an animated film always comes before any of the animation has begun. The search for the voice Cinderella was like finding the girl who fit the glass slipper."
"Actress Eleanor Audley was cast as the voice of the wicked stepmother."
"Although her name may not be very familiar, Verna Felton's voice has livened up many Disney classics."
"In Cinderella, she provided the voice for the Fairy Godmother."
"Singer Mike Douglas who would later become nationally known as a talk show host, provided the singing voice of the Prince."
"Creating the voices for the mice presented a new challenge for Disney's studio sound effects wizard, Jimmy MacDonald, who was the voice of Mickey Mouse at this time. In addition to providing the voices for Gus and Jaq, his experiments were changing the speeds of recording gave personality to the lovable mice."
"Cinderella was the first of the Disney animated features to be completely photographed and edited, using live actors. Always the innovator, Walt Disney realized that in this way. The pacing of the story could be fine too and the editing tightened using the live-action footage before the costly animation process began. Unfortunately, none of the live-action footage had survived."
"The live-action sequences were filmed, based on the layouts."
"Working with prerecorded audio tracks, the actors worked on a bare sound stage with only the most essential props. The placement of the props and camera were based on the proportions established in the layout. The storyboards were usually there for the director's reference and often the animators would attend to suggest ideas while watching the actors work. Since the dialogue had already been recorded, the directors and animators were free to cast wherever they felt could give the best physical performance. Helen Stanley, who would later play Polly Crockett in the Davy Crockett films was cast to portrayed Cinderella. In 1956, she talked about having been the model for Cinderella on the Mickey Mouse Club."
"'The Dream is a Wish' sequence was filmed with only a simple bed and a white wooden frame to establish the window location. When Cinderella dresses the mice, a tiny wired frame model was used and in scenes were Bruno the dog was present, he was represented by a large dog model with a stuffed Goofy head."
"Rhoda Elaine Williams, in addition to providing the voice for Drizella, worked as the live-action model. With Helen Stanley in a second role as Anastasia, the stepsisters were animated by Ollie Johnston."
"After the live-action footage was approved, the drawings in the storyboard were replaced by photo staff frame blowups. Often the layout artists will draw directly onto these to illustrate how the action will integrate into the animated setting. For the scenery of Cinderella bathes behind her dressing screen, we can see Helen Stanley pretending to bathe, wearing a swimsuit. A second copy of the same frame indicates where the screen will obscure her and where the birds will squeeze the water from the sponge."
"Stylistically, the design for Cinderella had a distinctly different look than the previous features. Architectural detail is transformed from reality to wild exaggeration in a totally believable way. Art designer John Hench was a major influence on the style and color of the film."
"Mary Blair was a well-known American modernist painter who Walt Disney greatly admired. She was working at the studios as a colorist and stylist during this time and the strongly influence at the look of the film."
"She helped bring a feminine touch to the character designs and a unique perspective for costuming as illustrated in these early concept paintings. Other designs for the Cinderella character were provided by Marc Davis, who offered many options for her work clothes and her ball gown."
"While early concept art can be attributed to Mary Blair and Marc Davis among others, the final character design is appropriately credited to Milt Kahl. The design of the animals was done with great care to be certain that they were based on the basic anatomy of real animals."
"With the live-action footage as reference and the layout is a guide, the animators could now begin to create the individual drawings that would become the final film."
"It would take almost three years for Disney's experience team of more than 750 artists to create over 1 million drawings, using 1500 radiant colors to bring this animated love story to life. Poised on the brink of financial disaster, once again, Walt had risked everything on his belief that audiences wanted him to return to classic storytelling. If Walt was right, he would be back in business. If not, the dream was over."
"When it premiered on February 15, 1950, Cinderella triumphantly reestablished the animated feature as a popular art form and put the studio back on its feet. Audiences took Cinderella to heart, earning $700. It was the sixth highest grossing film of 1950 and received three Academy Award nominations. Children clamored for all the toys, clothes, records and other merchandise that brought the movie into the public's daily lives."
"It's not surprising that Walt Disney always had a special place in his heart for Cinderella. She helped save his studio."
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You Can Fly!: The Making of Walt Disney's Masterpiece 'Peter Pan'
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Kathryn Beaumont – Self – Voice of "Wendy"
Marc Davis – Self – Directing Animator
Margaret Kerry – Self – Model for "Tinker Bell"
Leonard Maltin – Self – Film Historian
Frank Thomas – Self – Directing Animator
"Fly away with us, second star to the right and straight on till morning, and discover the behind-the-scenes story of how the timeless tale of Peter Pan was transformed into a soaring Disney classic."
"The story of Peter Pan began its life on the London stage in 1904. It was written by Scottish novelist and playwright James Matthew Barrie."
"In 1913, a touring company of Peter Pan was seen by this youngster in the small town of Marceline, Missouri. The boy was Walt Disney. He never forgot this epic of boyhood and its unique combination of fantasy and swashbuckling adventure. In 1924, Walt also saw a silent film version of Peter Pan, starring Betty Bronson as Peter. The film contained many innovations, such as a live actress playing Tinker Bell, and special effects that were the state of the art for their day. The silent film, however, adhered to many of the conventions of the stage version of Peter Pan, including the stars rather obviously flying on wires, a performer in a dog suit as Nana, and a costumed actor as the crocodile."
"Walt Disney's efforts to make Peter Pan as an animated feature actually began in the late 1930s, during the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in an era when Disney's filmmaking imagination was at its peak."
"Walt Disney himself noted, 'The cartoon method gave us many advantages over the stage craft of Barrie's day, which no amount of pixie dust could cure.'"
"In 1939, Disney acquired the screen rights, and by early 1940, storyboards were begun. These never-before-seen watercolor illustrations by renowned British artist David Hall were part of Disney's initial work. Hall had also done extensive visual development of Alice in Wonderland for Disney in 1938."
"In this early version of the story, Nana traveled with Peter and the children to Neverland, as seen in these rare original story sketches."
"Much of the art created at this time was also darker than the original play, and far more sinister than a typical Disney effort."
"Another part of this early work was an elaborate musical number for Captain Hook's pirate crew, which was ultimately replaced by a different song, The Elegant Captain Hook. An attempt to persuade the Lost Boys to join the pirates' reigns, this earlier song, written by studio music director Frank Churchill along with Ray Kelly, is reconstructed here, using a rare song demo recording coupled with never-before-seen storyboard drawings of the original sequence."
"By 1941, a basic story structure was completed. However, the onset of World War II stopped the development. After the war, Walt Disney brought Peter Pan back into development. Progress continued throughout the 1940s, including extensive concept art by renowned color stylist Mary Blair."
"Walt assigned the character of Peter Pan to animator Milt Kahl."
"Young Bobby Driscoll was assigned to the role of Peter."
"Driscoll had debuted in Song of the South, after which Disney cast him in several projects, including So Dear to My Heart, and as Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island."
"Walt also didn't have to look far for the voice of Wendy. He found what he called 'the gentle and gracefully feminine voice', in the same actress who had played Alice in Wonderland: Kathryn Beaumont."
"Hans Conried, seen here as the face in the Magic Mirror, was cast in the tradition of the stage play as both Captain Hook...and Mr. Darling."
"To bring the villainous Captain Hook to animated life, Walt assigned veteran animator Frank Thomas."
"Walt knew that for his version of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell would have to be developed as a fully realized character. From the late 1930s on, character sketches traced Tinker Bell's development, and each reveals the then-current conception of feminine beauty."
"The use of Margaret Kerry as a live model for Tinker Bell was only part of the considerable reference used by Disney animators to bring Peter Pan to the screen."
"After nearly two decades of work, dozens of story treatments and thousands of drawings, Walt Disney's Peter Pan was finally finished. It was first released on February 3, 1953, and was an immediate audience favorite. It has remained one of Disney's greatest animated achievements, and a beloved classic."
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Once Upon a Dream: The Making of Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty'
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Ken Anderson – Self – Production Designer
Frank Armitage – Self – Background Artist
Mary Costa – Self – Voice of "Sleeping Beauty"
Marc Davis – Self – Directing Animator
Eyvind Earle – Self – Production Designer/Color Stylist
Mike Gabriel – Self – Co-Director, "Pocahontas"
Michael Giaimo – Self – Art Director, "Pocahontas"
Eric Goldberg – Self – Co-Director, "Pocahontas"
Ollie Johnston – Self – Directing Animator
Leonard Maltin – Self – Film Historian
"A long time ago, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a storyteller. He used his experience as a teller of fairy tales, combined with his love of new technology, to tell a classic story of the triumph of good over evil, with memorable characters, told with stunning art and animation; a classic film that has been beloved by generations. Join the celebration, as we explore the magic behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney's dazzling masterpiece: Sleeping Beauty."
"Disney began the ambitious plans for his third feature-length animated fairy tale in the early 1950s. Walt assigned a small team to begin adapting the classic fairy tale to the style of a Disney feature."
"This early work resulted in a completed storyboard presentation in June of 1952. Walt concluded, however, that this story approach was too similar to past Disney efforts. If the Disney staff returned to the fairy tale, they could not simply duplicate Snow White or Cinderella."
"This fresh approach to Sleeping Beauty would push the boundaries of animation, with its distinctive and exquisite art."
"Eyvind Earle's unique and modern graphic style perfectly realized Walt's desire to create what he called a 'moving illustration'."
"Walt's team of experienced animators faced a particular challenge: Making their characters live believably within this highly stylized world."
"The climactic battle between Prince Phillip and the dragon was also intricately choreographed in live action, for use as a reference by the animators. It is shown here for the first time, in footage reconstructed from the only surviving still photos of the live action."
"Marc Davis commanded the forces of both good and evil in Sleeping Beauty. He also supervised the design and animation of the cruel and elegant Maleficent."
"To give Maleficent a powerful voice to match her evil character, Walt Disney personally suggested actress Eleanor Audley, who had brought Cinderella's wicked stepmother Lady Tremaine to chilling vocal life."
"Veteran animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston were given a happy task of bringing three good fairies to life."
"During the production of Sleeping Beauty, voice recordings and live action reference films were made by many of Hollywood's best known character actresses, including Spring Byington, Madge Blake, and even Mayberry's Aunt Bee, Frances Bavier. As animation progressed, another gift was being given to the production of Sleeping Beauty."
"Bringing much of this music to life was a lovely young singer, whose performance as both the singing and speaking voice of Sleeping Beauty was the beginning of her career as a star of the international opera stage."
"Because of its strong reliance on classical music, Sleeping Beauty was recorded in state-of-the-art stereophonic sound. Similarly, its magnificent art and epic scope led to the decision to film Sleeping Beauty in the widescreen 70mm format."
"All of these special processes and meticulous attention to detail had a cost, not just in money, but in the time it took to produce Sleeping Beauty. In addition to the complexity of Sleeping Beauty's production, Walt Disney and his staff were stretched thin, hard at work on Disneyland, three television series, and numerous live action films."
"Sleeping Beauty premiered in the era of epic movies like Ben-Hur. But as was the case with many other epics, Sleeping Beauty was a gamble. Since it first opened however, Sleeping Beauty has become one of the most financially successful films released in 1959, second only to Ben-Hur, and Sleeping Beauty has influenced a whole new generation of young people, who have become the leaders of today's Walt Disney Feature Animation."
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Mary Poppins: Practically Perfect in Every Way
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Peter Ellenshaw – Matte Artist
Leonard Maltin – Self – Film Historian
Richard M. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Robert B. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Dick Van Dyke – Self – Co-star of "Mary Poppins"
"That's her name. And here's the behind-the-scenes story of the making of Walt Disney's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious masterpiece...(Mary Poppins, practically perfect in every way.)"
"What many people don't realize is that Walt Disney's interest in Mary Poppins dated back to 1939. Mary Poppins had been published in 1934 and was wildly popular in England. Walt's brother Roy Disney began negotiations with the author P.L. Travers in 1944 while Travers was living in New York to escape the Nazi bombings of London. Many years went by, but the tenacious Mrs. Travers finally released the film rights to the equally determined Mr. Disney in 1961."
"Instead of giving the book to a screenwriter or animation director, Walt first called upon songwriters to look at Mary Poppins."
"The Sherman brothers set to work with story man Don DaGradi, who developed their story ideas through drawings."
"In casting the pivotal role of the magical nanny, a bright young musical star caught Walt's eye."
"In a casting choice that many critics thought odd, Walt chose all-American Dick Van Dyke as Mary Poppins' cockney companion Bert."
"Child actors Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, who had starred in Disney's Three Lives of Thomasina, were cast as the Banks children, Jane and Michael."
"Film and stage star Glynis Johns was cast as the suffragette Mrs. Banks. Prim British actor David Tomlinson joined Mary Poppins as Mr. Banks. Disney favorite Ed Wynn made a cameo appearance as Uncle Albert, and the role of the bird woman was played by Jane Darwell, best known for her role as Ma Joad in The Grapes of WrathMary Poppins was her last film. But because establishing a distinguished human cast for Mary Poppins was only half the job, there was an animated cast of co-stars too, and all of these actors had to perform together in a fantasy world."
"The warm and nostalgic London settings for Mary Poppins were also created by movie magic, entirely at the Disney studio."
"Even Walt's newest technology, Audio-Animatronics, had a featured role in Mary Poppins."
"Mark Breaux and Dee Dee Wood, who had assisted legendary choreographer Michael Kidd, were brought on to direct the dancing, not only of the principal cast, but of chimney sweeps, bank executives, and even penguins. In this rare never-before-seen footage, the chimney sweeps rehearse the lively Step in Time number in the summer heat on the Disney backlot. Choreographer Dee Dee Wood stands in for Julie Andrews."
"This ruckus routine was suggested by Englishman Peter Ellenshaw and based on a traditional British pub dance, Knees Up Mother Brown."
"All through 1964, every sound stage of the Disney studio bustled with the production of Mary Poppins."
"This rare outtake exemplifies the happy mood of the Mary Poppins production."
"While Mary Poppins was in production, Disney geared up one of the largest and most enthusiastic promotional campaigns in the history of the studio."
"In grand Hollywood style, Mary Poppins met the world. Critics greeted the film with raves unlike any scene at Disney since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In 1965, Mary Poppins was honored with 13 Academy Award nominations and went on to win five Oscars, including Best Actress, for the woman who wasn't considered 'movie material', Julie Andrews. In 1991, Julie Andrews was honored at the Disney studio as a Disney Legend."
"Mary Poppins also won an Oscar for its fantastic visual effects. The Sherman brothers' musical score won an Academy Award, as did their popular song Chim Cim Cher-ee. Awards and accolades aside, in Mary Poppins, Walt Disney found a special meaning that moved him deeply."
"In the end, the film that touched him personally was also Walt Disney's greatest professional triumph."
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Story Behind the Masterpiece
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Xavier Atencio – Self – Storyman
Ollie Johnston – Self – Animator
Burny Mattinson – Self – Animator
Richard M. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Robert B. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Dave Smith – Self – Director, Walt Disney Archives
Frank Thomas – Self – Animator
Jon Walmsley – Self – Voice of "Christopher Robin"
Paul Winchell – Self – Voice of "Tigger"
"When you think of the most popular character from literature for children, who do you think of? (Winnie the Pooh: ''Think, think, think.'') Here's a clue: He's a bear. (Winnie the Pooh: ''Winnie the Pooh?'')"''
"The stories about Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood have become beloved classics, translated into dozens of languages, and adored by children around the world. For them, he's the lovable, huggable friend who shares their innocence and endless curiosity. For adults, Pooh represents the most admirable traits of childhood, a perception of a world filled with simplicity and beauty, and the loyalty of a steadfast friendship."
"When Walt Disney began plans for an animated version of Winnie the Pooh in 1961, he realized that children in Britain and Europe were more familiar with these stories than children in America. If that was the case then, it is far from true today. Winnie the Pooh toys, games, and the cuddly stuffed animals are many a child's best friend. This is only appropriate since that is how Winnie the Pooh came to be."
"This stuffed bear was a gift to A. A. Milne's son Christopher Robin on his first birthday. Edwin Bear was renamed Winnie the Pooh, based on a Canadian black bear at the London Zoo named Winnipeg, and a swan named Pooh. Mr. Milne was a successful author and playwright, and the friendship between Christopher Robin and Pooh was the inspiration for a set of verses for children. These stories also featured other characters from Christopher Robin's nursery, including the timid Piglet, the ever-gloomy donkey named Eeyore, and the constantly bouncing tiger called Tigger."
"A frequent visitor to the Milne family's Sussex estate was English artist Ernest H. Shepard. His affectionate sketches of Christopher Robin and his menagerie of stuffed toys were the perfect complement for the classic A. A. Milne stories. In 1924, A. A. Milne's first verses were combined as a book, titled When We Were Very Young. It was an immediate success in Britain, and would be the first of Winnie-the-Pooh books that would be published over the next four years. The adventures in these stories started out as bedtime stories told to Christopher Robin, but soon they were being read to boys and girls everywhere. A continent away, Walt Disney was one of those parents who fondly recall sharing these stories with their children."
"Walt acquired the rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh books in 1961, and started plans for a musical animated feature-length film, to be produced and directed by Disney veteran Wolfgang Reitherman."
"The talented songwriting team of Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman are renowned for their songs for Mary Poppins in 1964 and The Jungle Book in 1967. Walt personally enlisted them to work their magic for Winnie the Pooh."
"For many thousands of people, the characters from the Winnie-the-Pooh stories were defined by Ernest Shepard's charming book illustrations. Walt realized the value of staying consistent with his audience's childhood memories of these tales, and insisted his artists adhere as much as possible to the original designs of the characters."
"To complement these characters, the overall art design for the film attempted to also keep the feel of Shepard's line-drawn backgrounds as well. Most of these chalk and watercolor concept pieces have never before been seen by the public."
"The story to be animated is broken down shot by shot in drawings called storyboards. These allowed the staff to study the flow of the story, and to see where problems might exist."
"Once the story and characters are approved and before the animation can begin, the dialogue is recorded. Casting the voices for this stuffed menagerie brought out many of Hollywood's most interesting voices."
"Actor Sterling Holloway, who had provided the voice for the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland, was cast as Winnie the Pooh."
"Howard Morris, who was a regular on TV's Your Show of Shows and played Ernest T. Bass on The Andy Griffith Show, provided the voice for Gopher."
"Jon Walmsley, who starred as Jason on The Waltons, was one of three actors who provided the voice for Christopher Robin."
"Sebastian Cabot, who was familiar to American TV audiences as Mr. French on A Family Affair, was cast as the narrator."
"Other voices included character actor John Fiedler as Piglet...and multi-talented Hal Smith, who played Otis on The Andy Griffith Show, provided the voice for Owl."
"After the dialogue was recorded, the animators could begin the task of bringing the characters to life. Once the pencil animation was approved, the drawings were traced onto clear celluloids and painted. These were photographed against the hand-painted backgrounds, one frame at the time, to create the final footage. Here is a reconstruction of Tigger's song, tracing the evolution from storyboard, through pencil animation, to the final color footage."
"Buddy Baker wrote, arranged and conducted the musical score to complement the songs written by the Sherman brothers. As with Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, Baker designed it so the different musical instruments represent each of the major characters."
"On February 4, 1966, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree was released theatrically. Shortly afterwards, Walt started production on the second featurette, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, but he did not live to see the fulfillment of his prophecy about the popularity of the Pooh characters."
"In keeping with Walt's original intention, the first three shorts were combined into a full-length feature in 1977."
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The Jungle Book: The Making of a Musical Masterpiece
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Ken Anderson – Self – Character Design/Story Development
John Canemaker – Self – Film Historian
Larry Clemmons – Self – Story Development
John Culhane – Self – Film Historian
Vance Gerry – Self – Story Development
Phil Harris – Self – Voice of "Baloo"
Sterling Holloway – Self – Voice of "Kaa"
Ollie Johnston – Self – Directing Animator
Milt Kahl – Self – Directing Animator
Leonard Maltin – Self – Film Historian
Wolfgang Reitherman – Self – Director
Richard M. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Robert B. Sherman – Self – Songwriter
Frank Thomas – Self – Directing Animator
"It swings. It sings. The jungle is jumpin', with the behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney's masterpiece, The Jungle Book."
"Rudyard Kipling's 1894 (1944) classic first caught Walt's attention in the late 1930s (1980s), but Disney didn't acquire the film rights until 1962 (2012). The Jungle Book was the last animated feature that Walt Disney personally supervised. As was often the case with his animated features, Walt's first approach to the story was through music."
"The music that we know today wasn't the first score written for the film. For an early version of The Jungle Book, composer Terry Gilkyson created a dark and mysterious song score."
"At the same time, veteran story man Bill Peet created a lush and moody visual approach to the classic story, firmly based in Kipling, but it seemed that this literal approach to the story wasn't what Walt had in mind. All the initial development was abandoned, except for one song..."
"Walt called on staff songwriters Robert and Richard Sherman for a fresh musical start."
"With The Jungle Book, what most interested Walt were the memorable characters and exotic settings. In re-approaching the story development, Walt gave an unusual instruction to his staff."
"Since it was Walt's idea to disregard the original Kipling story, he became personally involved in solving story problems for the Disney version of The Jungle Book."
"Following these instructions from the boss, director Wolfgang Reitherman began developing the characters."
"But selecting a credible voice for a character wasn't as easy as simply casting the latest popular actor."
"While discussing voice casting with his team, Walt had an inspiration."
"Another inspiration came in the casting of King Louie."
"In this rare film footage shot during the recording session for I Wanna Be Like You, Louie Prima and his band display their trademark eccentricity. Director Woolie Reitherman recalled the spark of an idea."
"Inspired by Prima's band, the animators took over."
"The unconventional approach to voice casting continued with the villainous tiger, Shere Khan."
"The voice of Kaa was provided by veteran Disney voice actor Sterling Holloway, who had played Mr. Stork in Dumbo...the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland...and the beloved Winnie the Pooh."
"Filling out the voice cast were Sebastian Cabot as Bagheera...J. Pat O'Malley as Colonel Hathi...Verna Felton as Mrs. Hathi...and director Woolie Reitherman's son Bruce Reitherman was cast as the voice of Mowgli."
"Bringing friendship to the screen seemed natural for two of Walt's top animators and lifelong best friends, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston."
"When his team was stumped for an ending to the film, Walt again stepped in, suggesting the final sequence."
"Sadly, Walt Disney would not live to see this happy ending. He passed away shortly after making this final story suggestion."
"Disney executives took notice when The Jungle Book premiered and was an immediate blockbuster hit."
"Though it was the end of an era at the Disney studio, in many ways, it was a new beginning. Because of the success of The Jungle Book, the Disney studio began its first formal recruiting and training programs for a new generation of Disney animators, and a triumphant future lay ahead."
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Music
Soundtrack
Released: November 21, 2018 (original); February 26, 2019
Recorded: 2018
Genre: Orchestral score, classical
Label: Walt Disney Records
Producer: Robert Lopez • Kristen Anderson-Lopez • Christophe Beck • The PhilharMagic Orchestra
Founders: Roy O. Disney V • The Nine Old Men (Ward Kimball • Milt Kahl • Frank Thomas • Marc Davis • John Lounsbery • Les Clark • Wolfgang Reitherman) (tributes to Walt Disney V and two of the team's members Eric Larson and Ollie Johnston)
The songs and score for the film was composed by the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Winnie the Pooh, Coco) and Christophe Beck (The Muppets). The Lopezes in the PhilharMagic Orchestra replaced and conduct Joel McNeely's score suites from the previous Disney Fairies-themed films due to his work of Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend.
Tinker Bell and the Disney Fairies is one of the most popular animated franchises of all-time with global earnings of 2.8 billion dollars over the first six films. Each successive film has been bigger than the previous!
In March 2017 (to honor the fact of the unreleased Tinker Bell's Wintry Secret soundtrack), Kristen Anderson-Lopez revealed in an interview that she and her husband, Robert Lopez, would return from the film Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret to write new songs for its sequel Frozen 2 & Tinker Bell Ever After, having already recorded a song for the sequel with star Kristen Bell. On August 13, 2018, star Josh Gad said that the songs in the sequel will be "even better" and "even catchier" than the first film's. In August 2018, it was revealed that there would be seven new songs. The complete tracklist was revealed on September 30, along with the announcement of pre-orders; the soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on November 21 (the same day as the film's release).
Co-director Jennifer Lee said that "the songs and score of Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After reflect the growth of the characters and the deepening of their story" and called the songs "emotional, personal yet powerful, intimate but also epic", while co-director Chris Buck said that "[t]he music of the Lopezes and [composer] Christophe Beck are part of the DNA of Frozen. We couldn’t imagine building Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After without them. They bring such a rich, emotional understanding of the world and characters, and through their incredible music we have been able to really deepen and expand the story". The song "Into the Unknown", sung by Idina Menzel as Elsa with additional vocals by Norwegian recording artist Aurora, has been called the successor of "Let It Go". Anderson-Lopez said that "[f]rom the beginning of [her and Lopez's] collaboration with Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck and Peter Del Vecho, everything [they had] created has come from big questions — what is the story that we all as artists, individually and collectively, need to tell?" Anderson-Lopez also said that she and Lopez "approach the story through the lens of which moments of [their] story lead to big emotions — feelings so strong [the] characters can no longer talk but need to sing". Lopez said that "[his and Anderson-Lopez's] tradition of songwriting comes from the world of musical theater, where songs must always forward the story in a fresh and surprising way. Every song has to take a character on a journey". Lopez further explained: "All the songs are thematically linked to this idea of change, and also the idea of the journey, getting lost before you can really be found." According to Anderson-Lopez, the theme of a journey was a very "meta story" for them, because it was not always clear along the way how all the songs would fit together in the final version of the film. They kept telling themselves, "This is all going to make sense in six months. This is all going to make sense by the time this movie opens."
Composer Christophe Beck, who previously scored the first film, returned for the sequel, with his score drawing elements from Lopez and Anderson-Lopez's songs. As with the first film, Beck used Norwegian elements for the sequel's score, as well as featuring the Norwegian female choir Cantus, with Beck stating that it gives the score a "magical" setting, yet still being "rooted in real tradition". Beck said that the film's score reflects the character's growth since the original film, stating that "[s]imilar to how Elsa and Anna have grown up since the last film, the new score has also matured and introduces more sophisticated musical concepts and thematic elements". Beck also said that he wanted the sequel's score to reflect the film's "complex and intense" emotional story, while commenting that he enjoyed "exploring extreme dynamic contrasts, harmonic complexity, intricate textures with vibrant colors, and hugely expressive melodic moments".
Tinker Bell's final installment adventure in the Disney Fairies revival series featuring the PhilharMagic Orchestra music gets premiere release! "The majestic countryside of England meets the magical world of Pixie Hollow" is vivid description of score in booklet introduction by directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck. As with the previous Tinker Bell score in the PhilharMagic Orchestra, the Lopezes creates magical, magnificent musical portrait of Tink's world of wonder, adventure with full orchestral assist courtney finest musicians in Los Angeles. Moments of magical melody trade with powerful episodes of action. In between are rich bars of sentiment, warmth, wonder. This time Tinker Bell attends English fairy camp, befriends human child Lizzy, gets trapped in fairy house. Rescue plans are soon underway. The PhilharMagic Orchestra keeps pace with every moment of action and adventure with his array of orchestral color ranging from delicate celeste, flute and shimmering strings to pulse-racing flurishes for his entire orchestra. Dazzling music! Just two of many highlights: Rousing action of "We're Going To Build A Boat", gentle Vaughn Williams-style modality "Tink And Lizzy Meet". Deserving extra spotlight is masterful "Tink Wants To Leave/Lauching The Boat", which melds vernacular of above two highlights in one great sequence. In addition to the PhilharMagic Orchestra score, premiere also offers key songs "Summer's Just Begun", "How To Believe", "Come Flying With Me".
Tracks
Introduction
The Northuldra
All is Found (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Evan Rachel Wood)
Some Things Never Change (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, and the cast of Frozen II)
Sisters
Into the Unknown (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Idina Menzel & Aurora)
Exodus
The Mist
When I Am Older (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Josh Gad)
Wind
Iduna's Scarf (featuring Cast of Frozen II)
Fire and Ice
Earth Giants
Reindeers Are Better Than People (cont.) (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Jonathan Groff)
Lost in the Woods (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Jonathan Groff)
The Ship
River Slide
Dark Sea
Show Yourself (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Idina Menzel & Evan Rachel Wood)
Ghosts of Arendelle Past
Gone Too Far
The Next Right Thing (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Kristen Bell)
Rude Awakening
The Flood
Reindeer Circle (featuring Cantus)
Reunion
Epilogue
Tracks
Vuelie (featuring Cantus)
King Agnarr's Story
All is Found (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Evan Rachel Wood)
Frozen Heart (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Cast of Frozen)
Elsa & Anna
The Trolls
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn, and Katie Lopez)
Coronation Day
For the First Time in Forever (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel)
Heimr Àrnadalr
Winter's Waltz
Love is an Open Door (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana)
Sorcery
Royal Pursuit
Let it Go (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Idina Menzel)
Reindeers Are Better Than People (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Jonathan Groff)
Onward and Upward
Wolves
The North Mountain
In Summer (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocal by Josh Gad)
We Were So Close
For the First Time in Forever (Reprise) (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel)
Marshmallow Attack!
Conceal, Don't Feel
The Love Experts
Fixer Upper (Kristen-Anderson Lopez & Robert Lopez, vocals by Maia Wilson and Cast of Frozen)
Only an Act of True Love
Summit Siege
Return to Arendelle
Treason
Some People Are Worth Melting For
Whiteout
The Great Thaw (Vuelie Reprise)
Epilogue
Disney Princess Songs
When Will My Life Begin — Mandy Moore
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes — Ilene Woods
Belle — Paige O'Hara, Richard White, and Disney Studio Chorus
How Far I'll Go — Auli'i Cravalho
Almost There — Anika Noni Rose
Part of Your World — Jodi Benson
Reflection — Lea Salonga
Whistle While You Work — Adriana Caselotti
Happy Working Song — Amy Adams
The Music Lesson / Sing Sweet Nightingale / Bad Boy Lucifer / A Message from His Majesty — Ilene Woods and Rhoda Williams
That's How You Know — Amy Adams
Colors of the Wind — Judy Kuhn
Do You Hear That? / I Wonder — Mary Costa
An Unusual Prince / Once Upon a Dream — Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, and Disney Studio Chorus
Something There — Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury, and David Ogden Stiers
I Won't Say (I'm in Love) — Susan Egan, Lillias White, LaChanze, Roz Ryan, Cheryl Freeman, and Vanéese Y. Thomas
A Whole New World — Lea Salonga and Brad Kane
Someday My Prince Will Come — Adriana Caselotti
Noble Maiden Fair (A Mhaighdean Bhan Uasal) — Emma Thompson and Peigi Barker
Just Around the Riverbend — Judy Kuhn
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Tributes (2018) to:
Bruce Adler — Actor, voice actor, singer
Ken Anderson — Art director, screenwriter, animator
James Baskett — Actor, singer
Edgar Bergen — Actor, comedian, radio performer, ventriloquist
Mary Blair — Visual development artist
Thelma Boardman — Voice actress, writer
George Bruns — Composer
Sammy Cahn — Songwriter
Larry Clemmons — Animator, screenwriter, voice actor
Ruth Clifford — Actress, voice actress
Mack David — Lyricist, songwriter
Dennis Day — Singer, actor
Bobby Driscoll — Actor, voice actor, artist
Buddy Ebsen — Actor, dancer
Marcellite Garner — Artist, voice actress
Buddy Hackett — Actor, voice actor, comedian
Charlton Heston — Actor
Wilfred Jackson — Animator, arranger, composer, director
Ollie Johnston — Animator
Eartha Kitt — Singer, actress, dancer, activist, author, songwriter
Eric Larson — Animator
Hamilton Luske — Animator, director
Junius Matthews — Actor, voice actor
Eda Reiss Merin — Actress, voice actress
Edward H. Plumb — Composer
Vincent Price — Actor
Louis Prima — Singer, actor, songwriter, bandleader, trumpeter
Karl Swenson — Actor, voice actor
Luis Van Rooten — Actor, voice actor
Vladimir Tytla — Animator
Oliver Wallace — Composer
Ralph Wright — Actor, writer, director, animator
and most importantly for you, your favorite storyteller Walt Disney's two daughters, Diane and Sharon.
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Tracks
We'll Be There – Sydney Sierota.
The Great Divide, Part 1 – The McClain Sisters.
All is Found – Queen Iduna.
Frozen Heart – Ice Harvesters.
The Great Divide, Part 2 – The McClain Sisters.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? – Young Anna, Teen Anna, and Anna.
Summer's Just Begun – Cara Dillion.
For the First Time in Forever – Anna & Elsa.
Love is an Open Door – Anna & Hans.
Let it Go – Elsa.
Reindeers Are Better Than People – Kristoff.
In Summer – Olaf.
How to Believe (Fairy Field Guide) – Holly Brook.
For the First Time in Forever (Reprise) – Anna & Elsa.
Fixer Upper – Bulda, Olaf, & Trolls (with Kristoff).
Summer's Just Begun (reprise) – Cara Dillion.
The Great Divide – The McClain Sisters.
How to Believe – Bridgit Mendler.
Come Flying with Me – Cara Dillion.
Vuelie (featuring Cantus) – Fjode Fjellheim.
Opening Poem
Snowy Owls
Runaway Bunny
Stepping Into Winter
Searching For Clues
Making Winter Clothes
The Stowaway
The Journey Begins
Tink And Peri Meet / The Story
Peri Wants Go to Pixie Hollow
Say Goodbye
Peri Crosses Over
Elsa & Anna / Peri Falls
The Trolls / Lord Milori Forbids
Queen Clarion's Story
Introduction
Fairy Camp!
Coronation Day
Hans
The Horseless Carriage
Curious Tink
Heimr Àrnadalr
Queen Elsa of Arendelle
Lizzy Builds Her Fairy House
Coronation Band Suite
Winter's Waltz
Tink and Vidia Discover the Fairy House
Tink Is Captured
Sorcery / The Weather Turns
Royal Pursuit
Trying to Escape
We're Going to Build a Boat
It Had To Be Snow
Oaken's Sauna
Onward and Upward
Wolves
The North Mountain
Tink and Lizzy Meet
Tink Wants to Leave
Meet Olaf
Launching the Boat
Riding the Rapids
I'll Never Forget You
Tink Returns
Hands For Hans
Fixing Leaks
Thin Air
We Were So Close
Marshmallow Attack!
Cliff Diving
Father Never Has Time for Me / Conceal, Don't Feel
The Love Experts
Only an Act of True Love
Summit Siege
Elsa Imprisoned
Lizzy Flies!
Return to Arendelle
Hans' Kiss
Treason
Some People Are Worth Melting For
Father Discovers Tink / Vidia Is Captured
Flying to London
Whiteout / Frost Fairies Come To Help
Race to Save Vidia
To The Rescue
The Storm Hits
The Thaw
Tink's Broken Wing / Father Believes
The Wing Heals / The Great Thaw (Vuelie Reprise) (featuring Cantus) – Fjode Fjellheim.
New Beginnings / A Fairy Tea Party / Epilogue
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The Little Mermaid: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by various artists
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Released: October 19, 1989 (original release); October 24, 1991 (re-release); October 14, 1997 (re-release); October 31, 2000 (Special Edition Double Pack); October 3, 2006 (2-Disc Special Edition); November 24, 2014 (Legacy Collection)
Recorded: 1988–1989
Genre: Broadway musical-style soundtrack, film score, classical music, calypso
Label: Walt Disney
Producer: Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, Robert Kraft
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The Little Mermaid: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1989 Disney animated feature film, The Little Mermaid. It contains the songs from the film written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, as well as the film's score composed by Alan Menken. The score was orchestrated by Thomas Pasatieri. The album has achieved multi-platinum sales and won the Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children. The album includes recordings of the music that won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television ("Under the Sea"), the Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song ("Under the Sea") and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.
The soundtrack was first released by Walt Disney Records on October 19, 1989, on both CD and cassette tape. The album was also included in a four-disc box set entitled The Music Behind the Magic: The Musical Artistry of Alan Menken, Howard Ashman & Tim Rice, which was released on November 22, 1994. The box set included work tapes and demos intertwined into the finished original soundtrack. The soundtrack (without the demos and work tapes) was re-released with different artwork, on October 14, 1997, and it was released internationally on October 31, 2000, in a double pack with The Little Mermaid II soundtrack. On October 3, 2006, a new two-disc special edition version of the soundtrack was released to correspond with the two-disc Platinum Edition DVD release of The Little Mermaid. The first disc remains identical to the original release, yet with remastered audio while the newly added second disc is composed of various newly recorded versions of the film's songs by different artists, such as Ashley Tisdale, Raven-Symoné, The Jonas Brothers, and Jessica Simpson. It also included two music videos, as well as new cover art. The Legacy Collection: The Little Mermaid was released as a two-disc album on November 24, 2014, to coincide with the film's twenty-fifth anniversary.

Tracks
  1. Fathoms Below — Ship's Chorus
  2. Main Titles
  3. Fanfare
  4. Daughters of Triton — Kimmy Robertson
  5. Intro Ariel
  6. Intro Ursula
  7. Triton Reprimands
  8. Sebastian's Dilemma
  9. Part of Your World — Jodi Benson
  10. Fireworks
  11. The Storm
  12. Part of Your World (Reprise) / Ursula Plots — Jodi Benson
  13. Ariel in Love
  14. Under the Sea — Samuel E. Wright
  15. Sebastian and Triton
  16. Destroying the Grotto
  17. Flotsam and Jetsam
  18. Ursula's Lair
  19. Poor Unfortunate Souls — Pat Carroll
  20. She's Got Legs
  21. Sebastian Relents
  22. On Land
  23. Miss Manners
  24. Les Poissons — René Auberjonois
  25. Crab On a Plate / Bedtime
  26. Tour of the Kingdom
  27. Kiss the Girl — Samuel E. Wright
  28. Ariel Left Behind
  29. Poor Unfortunate Souls (Reprise) — Jodi Benson
  30. The Truth
  31. Interrupting the Wedding / Ursula's Defeat
  32. Happy Ending
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Academy Award-winning and nominated songs and others
2016
Minnie's Yoo Hoo!
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf – Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig, and the Big Bad Wolf.
Fathoms Below – Sailors.
Once Upon a Time in New York City – Huey Lewis.
When You Wish Upon a Star – Jiminy Cricket.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor – Johann Sebastian Bach.
Circle of Life – Carmen Twillie.
Steady as the Beating Drum – The Disney Chorus.
Song of the South – The Disney Chorus.
The Bells of Notre Dame – Clopin, Judge Claude Frollo, the Archdeacon, and the Chorus.
You've Got a Friend in Me – Randy Newman.
Cinderella – The Jud Conlon Chorus.
Alice in Wonderland – The Jud Conlon Chorus.
The Ballad of Davy Crockett – The Wellingtons
Mickey Mouse Club March – The Mouseketeers.
To the Fairies They Draw Near – Loreena McKennitt.
Down in New Orleans (Prologue) – Tiana.
Prologue – Mother Gothel & Young Rapunzel.
Try Everything – Shakira.
Vuelie (featuring Cantus) – Fjode Fjellheim.
Winnie the Pooh Theme Song – Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward.
We'll Be There – Sydney Sierota.
The Great Divide, Part 1 – The McClain Sisters.
All is Found – Queen Iduna.
Frozen Heart – Ice Harvesters.
Do You Wanna Build a Snowman? – Young Anna, Teen Anna, and Anna.
Summer's Just Begun – Cara Dillion.
Follow Your Heart (Intro) – Jacquimo.
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes – Cinderella.
When Will My Life Begin? – Rapunzel.
Touch the Sky – Julie Fowls.
Belle – Belle & Townspeople.
For the First Time in Forever – Anna & Elsa.
Thumbelina – Thumbelina & Farm Animals.
I'm Wishing / One Song – Snow White & The Prince.
The Tummy Song – Winnie the Pooh & Robert Lopez.
Mother Knows Best – Mother Gothel.
Soon – Thumbelina.
Cruella De Vil – Roger Radcliffe.
Let Me Be Your Wings – Cornelius & Thumbelina.
A Very Important Thing to Do – Zooey Deschanel.
The Winner Song – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh.
Love is an Open Door – Anna & Hans.
With a Smile and a Song – Snow White.
Whistle While You Work – Snow White.
I Just Can't Wait to Be King – Simba (with Zazu) & Nala.
Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli.
Belle (Reprise) – Belle.
Let it Go – Elsa.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice – Paul Dukas.
Reindeers Are Better Than People – Kristoff.
Heigh-Ho – The Seven Dwarfs.
When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise) – Rapunzel.
On the Road – Mrs. Toad, Thumbelina, and Toad Family.
Follow Your Heart – Jacquimo & Cast.
The Backson Song – Owl and the Cast - Winnie the Pooh.
In Summer – Olaf.
Gaston – Gaston & Lefou.
How to Believe (Fairy Field Guide) – Holly Brook.
Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale – Drizella & Cinderella.
I've Got a Dream – Hookhand, Big Nose, Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the Thugs of Snuggly Duckling.
Be Our Guest – Lumiere & Mrs. Potts.
Yer Beautiful, Baby – Berkeley Beetle & Beetles.
Healing Incantation – Rapunzel.
Mother Knows Best (Reprise) – Gothel.
It's Gonna Be Great – Tigger & Eeyore.
When She Loved Me – Sarah McLachlan.
Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Dwarfs' Washing Song) – The Seven Dwarfs.
Something There – Belle, Beast, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts.
The Work Song – Jaq, Gus, and Mice.
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo – Fairy Godmother.
The Silly Song (Dwarfs' Yodel Song) – The Seven Dwarfs & Snow White.
So This Is Love – Cinderella & Prince Charming.
Beauty and the Beast – Mrs. Potts.
I See the Light – Rapunzel & Eugene.
Some Day My Prince Will Come – Snow White.
Be Prepared – Scar (with Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed).
Everything Is Honey – Pooh, Zooey Deschanel, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez.
For the First Time in Forever (Reprise) – Anna & Elsa.
Fixer Upper – Bulda, Olaf, & Trolls (with Kristoff).
All I Know – Five for Fighting.
Out There – Frollo & Quasimodo.
Rite of Spring – Igor Stravinsky.
Topsy Turvy – Clopin & Chorus.
The Great Divide, Part 2 – The McClain Sisters.
Soon (Reprise) – Mother.
Tulou Tagaloa – Olivia Foa'i.
An Innocent Warrior – Vai Mahina, Sulata Foai-Amiatu, and Matthew Ineleo.
Where You Are – Chief Tui, Gramma Tala, Sina, Moana, and Baby Moana.
How Far I'll Go – Moana.
We Know the Way – Opetaia Foa'i & Lin-Manuel Miranda.
How Far I'll Go (Reprise) – Moana.
Arabian Nights – The Peddler.
The Gospel Truth – The Muses.
Two Worlds – Phil Collins.
Our Town – James Taylor.
2017
You're Welcome – Maui.
Shiny – Tamatoa.
Logo Te Pate – O. Foa'i, Op. Foa'i, and Talaga Steve Sale.
Love Is a Song – Donald Novis & Disney Chorus.
The Journey – Shelby Flint.
He Mele No Lilo – Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu & The Kamehameha Schools Children's Chorus.
I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow – Jiminy Cricket.
Rescue Aid Society – Bianca, Bernard, Chairmouse, and the Disney Studio Chorus.
In a World of My Own – Alice & Chorus.
I'm Late – White Rabbit.
Sailor's Hornpipe – Dodo.
The Caucus Race – Dodo.
How Do You Do and Shake Hands – Tweedledee & Tweedledum.
The Walrus and the Carpenter – Tweedledee & Tweedledum.
Old Father William – Tweedledee & Tweedledum.
Smoke the Blighter Out – Dodo & White Rabbit.
All in the Golden Afternoon – The Flowers & Alice.
AEIOU – Caterpillar.
The Unbirthday Song – Mad Hatter & March Hare.
Very Good Advice – Alice & The Jud Conlon Chorus.
Painting the Roses Red – The Playing Cards.
Colonel Hathi's March – Colonel Hathi & Pachyderm Chorus.
Best of Friends – Big Mama.
The Gospel Truth II – The Muses.
The Gospel Truth III – The Muses.
Go the Distance – Young Hercules.
Go the Distance (Reprise) – Young Hercules.
The Pastoral Symphony – Ludwig van Beethoven.
One Last Hope – Philocetes.
You'll Be in My Heart – Kala & Phil Collins.
Son of Man – Phil Collins.
The Bare Necessities – Baloo & Mowgli.
Trashin' the Camp – Terk & Gorillas.
Strangers Like Me / I Wan'na Be Like You – Phil Collins / King Louie (one verse only and the rest of the song was inaudible during the last verse of Phil Collins' Strangers Like Me, as part of The Jungle Book's 50th anniversary, dedicated to one of the Sherman Brothers, Robert (who died in 2012, five years ago)).
Tomorrow is Another Day – Shelby Flint.
The Sword in the Stone – Fred Darian.
Winnie the Pooh Theme Song – The Disney Chorus.
Up, Down, Touch the Ground – Winnie the Pooh.
Rumbly in My Tumbly – Pooh.
Little April Shower – Disney Chorus.
Zero to Hero – The Muses.
One Jump Ahead – Aladdin.
One Jump Ahead (Reprise) – Aladdin.
Friend Like Me – Genie.
Prince Ali – Genie.
A Whole New World – Aladdin & Jasmine.
Prince Ali (Reprise) – Jafar.
Colonel Hathi's March (Reprise) – Colonel Hathi & Pachyderm Chorus.
Someone's Waiting for You – Shelby Flint.
Trust in Me – Kaa.
Song of Mor'du – King Fergus & Cast.
Lack of Education – Big Mama.
Noble Maiden Fair (A Mhaighdean Bhan Uasal) – Queen Elinor & Young Merida.
Let Me Be Your Wings (Sun Reprise) – Thumbelina.
Tomorrow is Another Day (Reprise) – Shelby Flint.
From All of Us to All of You – Jiminy.
Deck the Halls – Lumiere, Cogsworth, Angelique, Mrs. Potts, and Chorus.
Ring in the Season – Anna, Elsa, and Olaf.
The Ballad of Flemmingrad – Kristoff.
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas – Traditional.
White Christmas – Traditional.
The Nutcracker Suite – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Winter Wonderland – Traditional.
Stories – Belle.
As Long As There's Christmas – Belle, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, and Chorus.
Toyland – Traditional.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers – Traditional.
Let it Snow – Traditional.
Ring in the Season (reprise) – Elsa.
Sleigh Ride – Traditional.
That Time of Year – Olaf & Cast.
Jingle Bells – Traditional.
Here Comes Santa Claus – Traditional.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Traditional.
Up on the Housetop – Traditional.
Joy to the World – Traditional.
Don't Fall In Love – Forte.
That Time of Year (reprise) – Olaf.
As Long As There's Christmas (reprise) – Belle & Angelique.
Silent Night – Traditional.
A Cut Above The Rest – Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Belle.
When We're Together – Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Traditional.
Main Title (Bella Notte) – Chorus.
Remember Me – Ernesto de la Cruz.
Main Title (The Three Caballeros) – The Disney Chorus.
Much Needed Advice – De la Cruz.
Little Black Rain Cloud – Pooh & Christopher Robin.
Hakuna Matata – Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba.
Higitus Figitus – Merlin & Wart.
2018
Main Title (Once Upon a Dream) – Chorus.
The Second Star to the Right – The Jud Conlon Chorus.
Whistle Stop – Allan-a-Dale.
Little Wooden Head – Geppetto.
Give a Little Whistle – Jiminy & Pinocchio.
A Spoonful of Sugar – Mary Poppins.
Why Should I Worry? – Dodger.
Baía – Joe Carioca.
Have You Been to Bahia? – Joe Carioca.
Os Quindins de Yayá – Aurora Miranda.
Oo-De-Lally – Allan-a-Dale.
There's a Party Here in Agrabah – Genie, Cassim, Iago, Sultan, Aladdin, and Jasmine.
Out of Thin Air – Jasmine & Aladdin.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee – Honest John.
Welcome to the Forty Thieves – Cassim, Iago, and the Forty Thieves.
I've Got No Strings – Pinocchio & Marionettes.
Main Title / The Aristocats – Maurice Chevalier.
Hail to the Princess Aurora – Chorus.
The Gifts of Beauty and Song – Chorus.
Down in New Orleans – Dr. John.
Honor to Us All – Mulan & Townspeople.
Reflection – Mulan.
Just Around the Riverbend – Pocahontas.
Almost There – Tiana.
Friends on the Other Side – Dr. Facilier.
Almost There (Reprise) – Tiana.
Let's Sing a Gay Little Spring Song – Chorus.
Happy Working Song – Giselle.
When We're Human – Louis, Naveen, and Tiana.
Mine, Mine, Mine – Governor Ratcliffe & John Smith.
That's How You Know – Giselle.
Jolly Holiday – Bert & Mary Poppins.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious – Mary Poppins, Bert, and the Pearlie Band.
Gonna Take You There – Ray.
Colors of the Wind – Pocahontas.
Scales and Arpeggios – Marie, Duchess, Berlioz, and Toulouse.
I Wonder – Aurora.
Once Upon a Dream – Aurora & Prince Phillip.
Ma Belle Evangeline – Ray.
Skumps – King Hubert & King Stefan.
Sleeping Beauty – Chorus.
Dig a Little Deeper – Mama Odie.
The Siamese Cat Song – Si & Am.
Stay Awake – Mary Poppins.
A Huntin' Man – Amos Slade.
I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme) – John Rzeznik.
Goodbye May Seem Forever – Widow Tweed & Chorus.
Mind Over Matter – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh.
Streets of Gold – Rita.
Thomas O'Malley Cat – O'Malley.
She Never Felt Alone – Duchess.
Where Is Your Heart At? – Jamie Cullum.
That's What Makes the World Go Round – Merlin & Wart.
Some Things Never Change – Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, and the cast of Frozen II.
Daughters of Triton – Ariel's Sisters.
Part of Your World – Ariel.
Part of Your World (Reprise) – Ariel.
Under the Sea – Sebastian.
Poor Unfortunate Souls – Ursula.
Les Poissons – Chef Louis.
Kiss the Girl – Sebastian.
Poor Unfortunate Souls (Reprise) – Vanessa.
Into the Unknown – Elsa (featuring Young Iduna's call).
I'll Make a Man Out of You – Captain Shang & Chorus.
The Three Caballeros – Panchito Pistoles, Donald Duck, and Joe Carioca.
Mexico – Carlos Ramírez.
Perfect Isn't Easy – Georgette.
When I Am Older – Olaf.
Everyone Knows Juanita – Héctor.
Jarabe Pateño (musical composition)
Lilongo – Trío Calaveras.
Un Poco Loco – Miguel & Héctor.
This Is Halloween – The Citizens of Halloween Town.
Jack's Lament – Jack Skellington.
What's This? – Jack Skellington.
Town Meeting Song – Jack Skellington and Halloween Cast.
Jack's Obsession – Jack Skellington and Halloween Cast.
Kidnap the Sandy Claws – Lock, Shock, and Barrel.
Making Christmas – Jack Skellington and The Citizens of Halloween Town.
Oogie Boogie's Song – Oogie Boogie & Santa Claus.
Sally's Song – Sally.
Poor Jack – Jack Skellington.
Finale/Reprise – Jack Skellington, Sally, and The Citizens of Halloween Town.
God Help the Outcasts – Esmeralda & Chorus.
Feed the Birds (Tuppence A Bag) – Mary Poppins.
A Rather Blustery Day – Pooh.
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers – Tigger.
Heffalumps and Woozles – Disney Chorus.
The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down – The Disney Chorus.
Hip-Hip-Poohray – The Cast - Winnie the Pooh.
Heaven's Light – Quasimodo.
Hellfire – Frollo.
Good Company – Jenny Foxworth.
The World Es Mi Familia – Miguel.
Reindeers Are Better Than People (cont.) – Kristoff & Sven.
Lost in the Woods – Kristoff, Sven, and Reindeer.
A Guy Like You – Hugo, Victor, and Laverne.
Father and Son – Genie, Cassim, and Aladdin.
Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride – Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu & The Kamehameha Schools Children's Chorus.
Remember Me (Lullaby) – Héctor & Young Coco.
You Belong to My Heart – Dora Luz.
La Zandunga – Carmen Molina.
Can You Feel the Love Tonight – Kristle Edwards, Simba, Nala, Timon, and Pumbaa.
Looking for Romance (I Bring You a Song) – Donald Novis & The Disney Chorus.
Bella Notte – Tony & Joe.
Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat – Scat Cat, O'Malley, Russian Cat, Duchess and Marie.
Love – Nancy Adams.
The Phony King of England – Little John and Friar Tuck.
You Can Fly – Peter Pan, Wendy, John, and Michael.
A Pirate's Life (Is a Wonderful Life) – Pirate Crew.
Following the Leader – John & The Lost Boys.
What Made the Red Man Red? – Indian Chief & The Indian Crew.
Your Mother and Mine – Wendy.
The Elegant Captain Hook – Captain Hook & The Pirate Crew.
A Most Befuddling Thing – Merlin.
He's a Tramp – Peg.
Into the Open Air – Julie Fowls.
I Won't Say (I'm in Love) – Megara & The Muses.
The Court of Miracles – Clopin & Chorus.
Are You In or Out? – Sa'luk & Seven of the Forty Thieves.
Chim Chim Cher-ee – Bert, Mary Poppins, Jane, and Michael.
My, What a Happy Day – Golden Harp.
Eat Until I Die – Goofy & Donald Duck.
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum – Willie the Giant.
My Favorite Dream – Golden Harp.
Show Yourself – Elsa & Iduna.
La Llorona – Mamá Imelda & De la Cruz.
Remember Me (Reunion) – Miguel & Mama Coco.
A Place Called Slaughter Race – Vanellope von Schweetz, Shank, & the Slaughter Race cast.
Not in Nottingham – Allan-a-Dale.
Look Out for Mr. Stork – Disney Chorus.
Casey Junior – Disney Chorus.
Mad Madam Mim – Madam Mim.
Marry the Mole – Ms. Fieldmouse.
So Close – Jon McLaughlin.
The Mob Song – Gaston.
I Am Moana (Song of the Ancestors) – Gramma & Moana.
We Belong Together – Randy Newman.
2019
Song of the Roustabouts – Disney Chorus.
That's What Friends Are For – Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy.
Baby Mine – Betty Noyes.
The Clown Song – Clowns.
Pink Elephants on Parade – Disney Chorus.
On My Way – Phil Collins.
No Way Out – Phil Collins.
When I See an Elephant Fly – The Crows.
Night on Bald Mountain – Modest Mussorgsky.
Know Who You Are – Moana (with Mahina, O. Foa'i, Op. Foa'i, and Ineleo).
All's Well That Ends Well – Nancy Adams and Disney Studio Chorus.
Ave Maria – Franz Schubert.
My Own Home – Shanti.
Pooh's Finale – Zooey Deschanel, Robert Lopez, and the Cast - Winnie the Pooh.
The Next Right Thing – Anna.
Let Me Be Your Wings (Reprise) – Thumbelina, Jacquimo, and Cornelius.
Arabian Nights (Reprise) – The Peddler.
A Star is Born – The Muses.
Ev'rybody Wants to be a Cat (Reprise) – Scat Cat, O'Malley, Frou-Frou and Chorus.
Down to Earth – Peter Gabriel.
Summer's Just Begun (reprise) – Cara Dillion.
Little Wonders – Rob Thomas.
Proud Corazón – Miguel.
To the Fairies They Draw Near, Part II – Loreena McKennitt.
Making Today a Perfect Day – Anna, Elsa, and the Cast.
We Know the Way (Finale) – Opetaia Foa'i & Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Down in New Orleans (Finale) – Tiana.
Finale: Let Me Be Your Wings / Follow Your Heart – Chorus.
Learn Me Right – Birdy & Mumford & Sons.
Let's Go Fly a Kite – Mr. Banks & Bert.
Fly to Your Heart – Selena Gomez.
How to Believe – Bridgit Mendler.
The Great Divide – The McClain Sisters.
Something That I Want – Grace Potter.
If I Didn't Have You – John Goodman & Billy Crystal.
Come Flying with Me – Cara Dillion.
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Home media
Tinker Bell Ever After will be released for digital download on 2019, on Google Play, iTunes, and Amazon. It will be subsequently released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on April 9, 2019.
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Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on October 9, 2018. It includes:
Tinker Bell Ever After: Little Golden Book
Tinker Bell Ever After: The Junior Novelization
Tinker Bell Ever After: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Tinker Bell Ever After: Look and Find
Tinker Bell Ever After: Movie Storybook
The Art of Tinker Bell Ever After
Tinker Bell Ever After: The Essential Guide
Tinker Bell Ever After: Ultimate Sticker Book
Tinker Bell Ever After: Reusable Sticker Book
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Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Barnes & Noble), including:
Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After Exclusive Figurine Playset (Anna (2 poses), Tinker Bell, Young Anna, Elsa (2 poses), Periwinkle, Young Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, Fawn, Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Vidia, Lieutenant Mattias, King Agnarr, Queen Iduna, Yelena, the Water Nokk)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Anna Plush Doll - Frozen II - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Young Anna Plush Doll - Frozen II - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Periwinkle Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Elsa Plush Doll - Frozen II - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Young Elsa Plush Doll - Frozen II - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Olaf Plush - Frozen II - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kristoff Plush Doll - Frozen II - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sven Plush - Frozen II - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rosetta Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Silvermist Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fawn Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Iridessa Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Vidia Plush Doll - Tinker Bell Ever After - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bruni Plush - Frozen II - 9" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Nokk Plush - Frozen II - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
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Reception
Box office
Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After grossed $477.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $972.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.450 billion. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $599 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.
In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and 21 Bridges, and was projected to gross anywhere from $90–135 million from 4,440 theaters in its opening weekend. On its opening weekend, the film was presented in 2,500 3D theaters, 400 IMAX theaters, 800 premium large format screens, and 235 D-Box/4D enhanced theaters. It earned $42.2 million on its first day, including $8.5 million from Thursday previews, a record for an animated film in November. It went on to debut to $130.3 million, the highest opening for an animated film in the month and fifth-best overall. In its second weekend the film grossed $85.6 million (including a record $126.3 million over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend), remaining in first. It then made $34.7 million the following weekend, finishing in first for a third straight week. It was finally dethroned in its fourth weekend by Jumanji: The Next Level.
During its opening weekend, the film also grossed $228.2 million from 37 overseas markets for a global debut total of $358.5 million, the highest ever for an animated title, surpassing the 2019 The Lion King remake. Notable figures included landing the best opening of all-time for an animated pic in the United Kingdom ($17.8 million) and France ($13.4 million), the biggest start ever for a Pixar or Disney Animation title in China ($53 million), Japan ($18.2 million), Germany ($14.9 million) and Spain ($5.8 million), and the third-biggest industry opening of any film in South Korea ($31.5 million). In its second weekend in the United Kingdom, the film brought $11.4 million, bringing its total gross there to $35.3 million. As of February 16, 2020, the film's 10 highest grossing international markets were China ($122.3 million), Japan ($121.2 million), South Korea ($97.3 million), United Kingdom ($69.4 million), Germany ($60.1 million), France ($57.3 million), Russia ($33 million), Mexico ($28.8 million), Brazil ($28.9 million), and Australia ($27.3 million).
According to Disney (who does not consіder the 2019 The Lion King remake to be an anіmated fіlm), Frozen II & Tinker Bell Ever After is the hіghest-grossing anіmated fіlm, surpassing the first Frozen.
Critical response
Frozen II received universal acclaim from critics for its animation, voice performances, and music by songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, undoubtedly influenced by a nostalgic reaction to the death of Walt Disney V and the Tinker Bell franchise's absence. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 324 reviews, with an average rating of 8.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Better than its predecessor, gorgeously animated, and able to recapture the show-stopping feel of the pantheon musicals, Frozen II marked the new beginning of Walt Disney's practically perfect storytelling which it remains a dazzling adventure into the unknown." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews." The Oregonian gave the film an A grade, stating "Disney's last cartoon fairy tale – a tribute to his genius behind the fantasy empire – was the best and even better than new!". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an average 4.5 out of 5 stars, with 71% saying they would definitely recommend it.
Rating
The film was rated G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted." (as a tribute to the rating, despite the PG rating for action/peril and some thematic elements) by the Motion Picture Association of America.
This is a film which contains nothing in theme, language, nudity and sex, violence, etc. which would, in the view of the Rating Board, be offensive to parents whose younger children view the film. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a children's film. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated films. The violence is at a minimum. Nudity and sex scenes are not present; nor is there any drug use content.
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