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nostalgiclittlespace · 6 months ago
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Movies/TV shows for Little Space (Part 3)
This weeks theme: Forgotten/Underrated Disney movies
Atlantis
Oliver and Company
Meet the Robinsons
Escape to Witch Mountain
Great Mouse Detective
Rocketeer
Home on the Range
Treasure Planet
Minnie’s Bow Toons
Flight of the Navigator
The Good Dinosaur
Newsies
Brother Bear
Black Cauldron
The Rescuers
Rolie Polie Olie
Planes
Peter Pan: Return to Neverland
A Bug’s Life
Pixar animated shorts
Vampirina
Mickey cartoons
Brave
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Lion King 1.5
Lion King 2
Emperor’s New Grove/Kronk’s New Groove
The Emperor’s New School
James and the Giant Peach
Edward Scissorhands
Kickin’ It
The Goofy Movie
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adm-starblitzsteel-4305 · 2 months ago
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Biggest regret this month of October :
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Rest in Peace Ken Page, you will always be remembered by your awesome villain voice act. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@subukunojess
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happyheidi · 2 years ago
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starlight-art-333 · 3 months ago
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A sketch piece I did for my boyfriend of one of our/his favorite movie characters jimboooooO 🤭✨🚀🪐
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montanabohemian · 2 months ago
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since i spiraled back down stucky again i was so caught up in a post-winter soldier/post-civil war universe that i completely forgot that endgame existed.
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disneyremnants · 1 year ago
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Hidden among the other relics outside of Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities at Disney's Hollywood Studios is this stone foot. This foot originally was a part of one of the large Anubis statues found on The Great Movie Ride!
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mightaswellbecassandra · 4 months ago
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Getting back into Disney’s Dinosaur and I appreciate that they made Kron a complex antagonist who is often understandable, but it really annoys me when people say that his methods were right all along and that Aladar would have killed even more of the herd by slowing down for the weaker members, as if Aladar isn’t constantly shown thinking outside the box for ways to ensure that everyone survives. If he ever faced a situation as leader like the one Kron did where there was no food or water during the migration and the highest chance of survival was getting to the Nesting Grounds as soon as possible, he would most likely ask a trusted friend or family member (probably Neera) to lead the strongest and fastest while he stayed behind to protect the slower and weaker herd members.
Yes, survival of the fittest is usually how it works in nature, but this is still a Disney movie, and caring for the vulnerable is good actually.
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oceanwithouthermoon · 10 months ago
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watching the frozen movies and crying, call me saiki kusuo
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yen-sids-tournament · 9 months ago
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Our Original v Live Action takes for pt. 1
Here is a collection of our own thoughts about where we would've voted on these first 9 polls:
The Little Mermaid: "Some parts the Animated & some parts the Live Action" because we will always have a soft spot for any of the animated movies and having Eric driving the ship into Ursula was always so cool, plus we hc that Eric was a spare (or further) Prince and not actually in line for the Crown. but there were subtle changes in the Live Action we adored, like Ariel forgetting about the Kiss as part of the curse and Eric's own collection. And hands down the best part was Jodie Benson handing over the dinglehopper to Halle Bailey.
Dumbo: "The Animated" mostly because it has been so long since we've seen this one. "Baby Mine" is so precious, heartbreaking, and beautiful. but there wasn't much else we remember. Except how adorable Dumbo looks! And not even Danny DeVito wasn't enough to get us into the Live Action.
101 Dalmatians: "Mostly the Animated Movie" because yes to the Animated forever, but there is no denying how amazing Glenn Close is as Cruella.
101 Sequels: "Some parts Animated & some Live Action/Both Equally" because they are two very different stories and each was very entertaining. Patch's was Bolt before Bolt, and Glenn Close loving the puppies?! Masterpieces.
Aladdin: "Mostly the Animated" because it is a classic, Robin Williams alone made it practically impossible for a copy-cat performance. We did appreciate the attempts bring out more of Jasmine in the Live Action.
Alice in Wonderland: "Mostly the Animated" this is because of who we associate the story with, and while there were fun parts of the live action, the animated is always going to win a competition.
The Parent Trap: "Some parts Hayley Mills & some parts Lindsay Lohan/Both Equally" This one is the ideal example of when we would like to just pick and choose some parts of one and some parts of the other to create the Ultimate (TM) Parent Trap Movie.
Sleeping Beauty (Maleficent): "Some parts Animated & some Live Action/Both Equally" If disny wants to go around making sympathetic-villain remakes of their classics, they should figure out exactly what Maleficent did right. The animated is so visually beautiful with an amazing soundtrack. And the Live Action really brought another side of the story to life, it was both different and still recognizable enough to stand on it's own.
Cinderella: "Mostly the Live Action" Look growing up Cinderella seemed over rated, always everyone's favorite. Later there grew an appreciation for the movie as it saved the company and Walt's reported favorite animation (the dress transformation). However the Live Action is almost perfect. Do we miss the talking mice, sure, but from the casting and costumes to the story, it was so *Cinderella* in essence. The "apprentice" cover and the dance and the swing and "dilly dilly" are all icing on the cake.
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magpiecrust · 8 months ago
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Afraid to interact with other Inglourious Basterds fans on this site because while most of them don't appear to be nazis, i find people gushing about fictional nazis and drawing funny chibis of them to be a red flag. Not all of them do that, but...
And at least one of them did turn out to be part of tumblr's disturbing nazi fan subculture, which i wish i never found out about (i though the guy was suspicious; i combed through their blog and discovered they had also reblogged deranged fanart about real-life nazi leaders and i blocked them asap)
Similiar problems when you try to find history blogs and old photos (particularly WWI-WWII era), you never know who's a nazi or some other kind of a deranged racist. Though those people don't usually draw sus fanart and don't hide it if they like he nazis.
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riddlerosehearts · 9 months ago
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came across a list of "10 massively underrated pixar movies". onward was on there. good. real and true.
but then ratatouille, coco, and luca are also on there and?? sorry those are all fantastic movies and two of them are top tier pixar for me but massively underrated?? in what world 😭
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happyheidi · 2 years ago
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imhereonthekitchenfloor · 9 months ago
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This is the bolter btw
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paperstorm · 2 years ago
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I rewatched Tarzan last night and I know we always talk about how hard Phil Collins popped off on the soundtrack but I feel like there isn't enough discussion about how three (3!!!) innocent beings are brutally murdered literally within the first four minutes of the movie. And it's explicit we hear the baby gorilla screaming and we see the RECENTLY DEAD BODIES OF THE HUMANS and bloody paw-prints. The opening song has barely finished before the leopard is trying to take his fourth and fifth victims like how did Disney get away with this. This movie is absolutely bananas.
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disneyremnants · 2 years ago
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Inside Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano, you can find many photos of actors taken around Disney's Hollywood Studios! One of these photos is of Dorothy Lamour, with the now defunct Great Movie Ride sign in the background! It also contains one of the few remaining references to ex-CEO Michael Eisner! Here he is photographed with Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, and George Lucas outside of Star Tours!
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brainmeltblvd · 2 years ago
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he double hockey sticks art except they’re my ocs now
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