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Lady and the Tramp dir. Wilfred Jackson, Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske | 1955
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Visual development for Tangled (2010) by Laurent Ben-Mimoun
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Giselle + Twirling
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Toy Story 2 - (1999) dir. John Lasseter
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Pixar movies ranked by our followers 2024 Edition:
9. Inside Out
previous ranking: #10 (+1)
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All at once everything looks different, now that I see you
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TARZAN (1999)
I wanna know, can you show me? I wanna know about these strangers like me Tell me more, can you show me Something's familiar about these strangers like me
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Pooh waited for Christopher Robin for 30 years without knowing if he would ever see his best friend again. But he never stopped waiting for him. ❤️🩹
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Bet the local girls thought you were quite the charmer ♫ And I'll bet the ladies love a man in armor ♪ You can guess what we have missed the most since we went off to war ♫ What do we want? ♪ A girl worth fighting for ♫
Mulan (1998). Dir. Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook.
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A scene from the scrapped version of the SLEEPING BEAUTY segment in DISNEY PRINCESS FAIRYTALES before the entire package was cut, reworked, and placed under the DISNEY PRINCESS: ENCHANTED TALES line.
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Lady and the Tramp (1955) dir. Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wilfred Jackson
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MULAN 1998 | Bancroft, Cook
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Larry Nikolai art for the Emerald City finale that was recently removed from the Disneyland Paris version of Storybookland in favor of Pixar's Up. Oz was picked to give the ride American representation in what is otherwise primarily a showcase of European stories, though it should be noted that the original California Storybookland had originally been pitched to have an Oz focus as part of the whole "Walt tries to figure out something to do with the Oz sequel book rights before ultimately giving up" thing that was going on in the 50s.
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