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look at them, you've just got to trust me. Dave Khan truther here. >:/
#lemonfairy art#sher khan#jungle book sher khan#dave the octopus#penguins of madagascar dave#Dave#tiger#dave khan is real just trust me#disney and dreamworks cant keep them apart get REAL
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Visit the Indian Jungle
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Pench Tiger Safari
#The river Pench divides Pench National Park#which is located in the southern portions of the Satpura range#into virtually two equal halves. Over 286 native and migratory birds#as well as the monarch of Indian forests#the Royal Bengal Tiger#call this lush expanse home.#With its regal tigers and a variety of other wild animals and birds#Pench National Park will bring back the thrill of seeing 'Mowgli battle Sher Khan' in the world-famous serial The Jungle Book. The wildlife#particularly for its stunning scenery and thrilling night safaris. From 5 a.m. until 7 p.m.#the Pench National Park is open to tourists. The wildlife refuge is conveniently accessible by rail#http://www.mpforest.co.in/pench-national-park-safari.html
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Arbitrary 50 'villainy-villain antagonists who have a point'
Lily, if you know what's good for you you don't reply to this at all just like you shouldn't have the first time.
Lady Eboshi. (Princess Mononoke, aka Lorch's favorite kid's movie)
Nearly all of the Rogue's gallery at some point. (Batman TAS)
Sweeney Todd.
Mrs. Lovett. (Sweeney Todd)
Erik. (Phantom of the Opera)
The Wretch, aka Frankenstein's monster.
The Witch. (Into the Woods)
Judge Holden. (The Blood Meridian)
Hama. (The Last Airbender)
Mewtwo.
Yzma. (The Emperor's New Groove)
Judas and the priests. (Jesus Christ Superstar)
Onceler. (Lorax 1972)
Patrick Bateman. (American Psycho)
Hannibal Lector.
AM. (I Have no Mouth and I must Scream)
Professor Nemur and Strauss. (Flowers for Algernon)
The Grinch (2000 How the Grinch stole Christmas)
Tywin Lannister.
Tyrion Lannister.
Sher Khan. (Jungle Book 2016)
Jaimie Lannister.
Cersei Lannister.
The Narrator/Tyler Durden. (Fight Club)
Flowey. (Undertale, Pacifist Route)
Sans. (Undertale, No Mercy Route)
The Wizard (Oz books and the Wicked musical)
Abigail Prenderghast. (ParaNorman)
Mickey and Mallory. (Natural Born Killers)
Olivia Foxworth. (Dollangager series)
Joseph Sugarman. (Bojack Horseman)
Beatrice Horseman. (Bojack Horseman)
Bojack Horseman.
Alex DeLarge. (A Clockwork Orange)
Chiaroscuro. (The Tale of Despereaux)
Col Kurtz. (Apocalypse Now)
Verosika Mayday. (Helluva Boss)
Rattlesnake Jake. (Rango)
The Grand Council Woman. (Lilo and Stitch)
Gantu. (Lilo and Stitch)
Amos Slade. (The Fox and the Hound).
Toffee. (Star vs the Forces of Evil)
Mina Loveberry. (Star vs the Forces of Evil)
Colonel Shikishima. (Akira)
Beetlejuice. (og movie, tv show AND musical)
The Mysterious Woman. (Centaurworld season 1)
Oh Dae-su. (Oldboy)
Ramses. (The Prince of Egypt)
Esmerelda. (Edward Scissorhands)
JD. (Heathers, movie and musical)
For your sake, Lily, I made some rules; the characters I chose can't simply be sympathetic with an excuse for what they do ala Nowhere King/General/Elktaur and they also can't be only a manipulative bastard who literally doesn't care about anything but their own glory like Emperor Belos/Philip. No Jack Skellingtons or Syndromes either. I tried my very hardest to follow your "has to be good"-rule, which in my hands is "can't be written in a way to which the writer is either forgiving the character's shortcomings OR villainizing a specific mindset."
A villain with a genuine point to make can be a really compelling, tragic, WONDERFUL character as that's almost always some kind of person with a level of self-awareness, pain and even good in their heart still who has fallen HARD. A villain with a point can also be an absolutely horrifying obstacle for your heroes, because just like in real life, awful people will use your own faults and the preexisting misery of the world to justify their own actions.
Thanks for the fun writing prompt, Lillian.
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My bad just reas through your list,, I do have something else though! I have a jungle book character that shows up in the 2016 vr.! Same age as mowgli an animal hunter, grew up hunting for their father and is now tracking down Sher Khan, but runs into mowgli, and they teach each other stuff blah blah,, perhaps how they first meet is nice? I'd love to see what you come up with :))
I’ve started working on this 😍 and I love the idea @depressed-sasuke
Do you have a name for your OC hunter or is it supposed to be reader-insert? I’ll tag you when I finish and post💕
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I wonder how much of fandom! LxG Jekyll's character comes from this guy that was one of Jason's first film roles (and was a film I had as a kid and can't find for under 30$ on Amazon, assholes, let me watch my childhood trauma in peace!)
But let us go down the list
Can't shoot worth a shit
Dumb to the point of wondering how on EARTH this bimbo remembers how to take in oxygen
Is a giant man-baby
Bullied by other characters (in both instances by a character who dies a pretty nasty death) and does nothing to stick up for himself
A coward
And can I just say a much better idea during the quicksand scene would be for him to actually PUSH the guy who bullied him back into the "quicksand" (looks more like a type of bog to me..) showing off he is just as morally bankrupt as the rest of the assholes? So many youtube comments try and DEFEND him and say he should have underwent a heel-face-turn and been a good guy!
But I think all the credit goes to Jason for really getting through his SCARED SHITLESS moments with Sher Khan and sheer dumbass with the quicksand
But here is some clips so you can judge for yourselves
(83) Quicksand scene (The Jungle Book) - YouTube
(83) Shere Khan hunts Wilkins - YouTube
#lxg#the league of extraordinary gentlemen#league of extraordinary gentlemen#funny how characteristics can bleed over into other fandoms#Wilkins is a BAD GUY remember that#he shot Baloo!
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Tomorrow, the cast list goes up for Beauty and the Beast. Hopefully, I get something, if I'm not Belle.
I told them the only role I would not accept was one of the Silly Girls/Bimbettes. You know that scene in the original Disney adaptation of The Jungle Book, where Kaa is trying to hypnotize Sher Khan? I'm Sher Khan, and the role of one of the Silly Girls is Kaa trying to hypnotize me. To quote Sher Khan, "Oh no, I can't be bothered with that. I have no time for that sort of nonsense."
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The river Pench divides Pench National Park, which is located in the southern portions of the Satpura range, into virtually two equal halves. Over 286 native and migratory birds, as well as the monarch of Indian forests, the Royal Bengal Tiger, call this lush expanse home. With its regal tigers and a variety of other wild animals and birds, Pench National Park will bring back the thrill of seeing 'Mowgli battle Sher Khan' in the world-famous serial The Jungle Book. The wildlife park is popular, particularly for its stunning scenery and thrilling night safaris. From 5 a.m. until 7 p.m., the Pench National Park is open to tourists. The wildlife refuge is conveniently accessible by rail, road, and air. Pench National Park, which has a total area of 758 sq km including the core area, is rich in wildlife and provides travelers with one of India's best wildlife experiences. A range of fascinating wildlife has made Pench national park home since it was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1965: Royal Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, peafowl, four-horned antelopes, Indian wolves, wild dogs, wild boars, sloth bears, monkeys, gaurs, barking deer, and more. The wildlife sanctuary was eventually designated as a national park and a Pench Tiger Reserve in the years 1975 and 1992, consecutively. #vi_vikass #penchriver #pench #penchnationalpark #wildlife #wildlifephotography #photography #photo #me #poco #jungle #summer #sun #trees #tickwood #photoshoot #madhyapradesh #maharashtra #mp #tourism #tourist (at Pench National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl0bzv5JzDl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#vi_vikass#penchriver#pench#penchnationalpark#wildlife#wildlifephotography#photography#photo#me#poco#jungle#summer#sun#trees#tickwood#photoshoot#madhyapradesh#maharashtra#mp#tourism#tourist
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GOOTZ REVIEWS EVERY DISNEY MOVIE EVER
19.Jungle Book-I truly think this film marks the end of an era. Yes Disney had some hits between this and 89. But the Golden age ends with this film. And it dosen't pick back up till Little Mermaid. After Walt died I think the animation department didn't really know where to go. And it's evident that Disney feels the same way because none of my dvds or blurays are special editions until little Mermaid after this one.
Anyway this film is great. I'll tell you what makes this film great. The music and Baloo. There is a reason why he got his own show in Talespin. Baloo is like he greatest uncle/stepdad of all time. But also the songs are really good. I owned this soundtrack on Vinyl BEFORE I saw the movie. It's that good. It's just a fun fucking movie. End of story.
Final score: 8 out of 10
#jungle book#balo#sher khan#mogai pride#60s cinema#walt disney#sherman brothers#walt disney animation studios#cartoons#animated films#film review#podcast
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Dont let anyone tell you that you cant. If disney can recycle the cast of the jungle books for their furry air shipping cargo wars cartoon then why shouldnt you.
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King Louie and Sher Khan
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So I watched Netflix’s Mowgli last night and excuse fricking you movie. You didn’t have to do me in like that.
#||Bhoot my poor baby boy#||you didn't deserve that shitty arc#||But#|| It was definitely interesting to watch after watching disney's the jungle book a couple years ago#|| and this just in Sher Khan's face was so w o n k y it drove the artist in me n u t s xD#|| The Artist Speaks ( OOC )
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Summit Meeting by lao-wa
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Movies watched in 2018: The Jungle Book (2016) directed by Jon Favreau
Baloo: Didn't the wolves ever sing?
Mowgli: We recited the law of the jungle: "This is the law of the jungle as old and as true as the sky. The wolf that keeps it may prosper, but the wolf that breaks it will die."
Baloo: Kid, that's not a song. That's propaganda
#the jungle book#mowgli#baloo#bagheera#sher khan#movies2018#MY EDITS#mine#king louie#disney live action
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Walt Disney Animated Pictures Studios from Worst to Best-Part Three: The OK Films
Salutations, random people on the internet who certainly won’t read this! I am an Ordinary Schmuck! I write stories and reviews and draw comics and cartoons.
And we’re continuing this worst to best ranking of the movies by Walt Disney Animated Pictures Studios. Today, we discuss the films by the studio that are simply labeled as…ok.
Not good, not bad, just…ok. These are ok movies that I’ll be likely to revisit once in a blue moon and have a good time when doing it. Like if someone were to suggest we’d sit down to watch any of these movies, I’d most likely shrug and go, “Eh, alright.” I wouldn’t object to it, but I wouldn’t really be too enthusiastic either.
Well, #40 might make me a little enthusiastic. Why? See for yourself:
#40. Melody Time-This movie's just pleasant!
It made me use the word 'pleasant!' That should tell you how good it is! Er, how ok it is, I guess Melody Time is basically a collection of shorts set to music. And before you say, "Oh, so it's like Fantasia," it isn't. This one definitely feels more geared toward younger audiences. No masterpieces or works of art in this film. It's all just cute stories with well-designed characters...and the occasionally offensive-looking Native American. But aside from that...GIGANTIC ISSUE of representation, Melody Time is still a fun watch. I don't know if I'd be willing to watch it again, but I still had a great initial viewing regardless.
#39. Make Mine Music-Huh, that's weird. This one's not even on Disney+. I wonder why.
*Watches it through...other means*
Ah, because it's forgettable. That's why.
Don't get me wrong, Make Mine Music is charming with its collection of shorts and especially with its choice of songs. It's just that out of all the other movies in Disney's catalog, it's not a movie I'd be able to remember. Loved it, but I might not have fond memories of it. Or any memories, for that matter.
(But at least there's no racist stuff in this one. So, you know, that's a plus)
#38. Dumbo-Oooooooooooooh, those racist crows. Those incredulously, uncomfortably racist crows. I mean, the workers song isn’t that great either, but there’s something much more egregious about those racist, f**king crows. Why, in the name of all that is holy, does this genuinely charming movie about learning to embrace what makes you different also have to be the same move that has racist. F**king. CROWS!?
And the thing is, everything before that is wonderful. Jumbo is up there as one of the best cartoon moms, Timothy O. Mouse is a fantastic character for how much he supports Dumbo and cheers him on, the Pink Elephants are both the best and worst kind of trip, and Dumbo is equal parts adorable and tragic. I especially love how he gets revenge on everyone that made his life hell. That'll show 'em.
I love this movie...I just don't love those f**king crows! They at least come at the end, but they're also the reason how Dumbo learns he can fly. Meaning that they're essential, and you can't really edit them out (but future versions can write them out, so that's a plus that the Dumbo reboot gets). Usually, when everything else in a film is done so well, I'm willing to look past the negatives...but that's a pretty big negative to ignore. So, I'll leave it to you. If you can stomach the racist crows, that's great. If not, then this movie will be ranked much differently for you. Thankfully, I loved everything that came before the racist crows enough to love Dumbo from the beginning only to cringe at it in the end. So...I guess that's an achievement.
#37. The Jungle Book-Admit it. You only remember this movie because of "The Bare Necessities." Which is valid. It's a charming song.
And The Jungle Book itself is also pretty charming. Each character is just so much fun and oozing with personality. Baloo and Bagheera are lovable protectors with an entertaining dynamic, and Kai and Sher-khan are devious villains with simple motivations with intense methods. Maybe the elephants, vultures, and King Louie can get on my nerves a bit, but our heroes and villains make up for it. Well, the heroes that aren't human, that is. Because despite being the protagonist, Mogli is quite the dumbass in distress at times, feeling more like a plot device for Baloo and Bagheera to look after instead of a dynamic character who can take care of himself. Plus, his reasoning for going back to the man-village, while a little understandable, is pretty weak. Like, come on. After how hard he fought to stay in the jungle, this one thing made him want to leave it all? I don't buy it.
Still, The Jungle Book's pretty good. There's some fun to be had with the characters, even if the story ends on a low note. It may not be perfect, but at least you'll bear it! HA! Bear puns...
#36. The Aristocats-It's like Disney said, "You know, we made two movies about dogs before this, why don't we make one about cats?" And they certainly made a movie about cats. And it's...cute.
It's a cute movie with plenty to enjoy. I enjoyed the kittens and how naive they acted. I enjoyed O'Malley's relationship with Dutchess and how it often feels genuine. I enjoyed that O'Malley actually likes the kittens instead of becoming that guy who would cut out the second children are involved. I enjoyed how hilariously incompetent Edgar is as a villain. And I enjoyed...basically everything else.
Except for the racist cats. I count three that are meant to represent racial stereotypes, and it's just...yikes.
Still, it's hard not to have a fun time with this movie, racist cats aside. If you're a cat person, you're going to have the time of your life.
#35. The Princess and the Frog-This movie makes me miss Disney’s hand-drawn animation for their theatrical projects. Sure, the CGI has come a long way and you’ll get an essence of hand-drawn animation every now and again, but nothing compares to the fully-animated, fluid, expressive, and wonderfully looking animation of The Princess and the Frog. And it’s a good thing that this movie looks so good, too. Because the rest of it…needs some polishing out.
Don’t get me wrong, the comedy’s solid (for the most part), Tiana and Naveen are charming characters, and Dr. Facilier is a really good villain. The good parts make up for the bad, but the major problem is the story. Or, rather, Tiana’s story. I get why Naveen is a frog, as he needs to learn a lesson of humility and how to do things for himself. But Tiana? Tiana’s whole thing was to learn to appreciate life and the people around her instead of working for every minute of every day. Why is turning her into a frog the best way to go about that? Wouldn’t she want to work harder to fix this? And how could she appreciate the people in her life when all she has is her frog boyfriend? Is this movie really suggesting that it’s better to be a frog than a human?
Ok, I know I might be reading too deep into the whole scenario. It’s just a whacky twist on the original fairytale. I shouldn’t be reading too deep into this. But half the time, it feels like Tiana is just a tool to develop Naveen rather than her own character. It’d be nice if he helped her loosen up more, but there’s not enough scenes of him teaching her to have fun than there are of Tiana teaching him. It’s a shame, really, because this movie is a blast. Like I said, there just needs to be a little more polish.
#34. Bolt-Conceptually, this movie makes no gosh dang sense. It doesn’t seem possible that Bolt is unaware that he’s in a TV show. I know, the movie’s a cartoon and it requires a suspension of disbelief, but the whole thing sounds so overly complicated that it’s just too hard to believe. For example, do you know why dogs bark at your wall? It’s not because of ghosts. It’s because they can hear and sniff something so far away that they can’t help but bark at it. With that in mind, how is it possible for Bolt not to hear or smell any camera operator or special effects specialists. Better question: If Bolt’s dumb enough to believe he’s in a TV show, how can anybody be certain they’ll know exactly what he’ll do? What if instead of bending bars apart, he goes for the super bark? Or heat vision? Even worse, what if he goes for the throat? You’d have to put Bolt down if that was the case.
So, yeah, conceptually, this movie’s a mess…but dang it, is it cute!
Seeing Bolt slowly learn how to be a dog is adorable to watch at times. And, while the concept’s iffy, there is some solid comedy that comes from Bolt learning he isn’t a superhero, added with Mittens being the straight man to his antics. Plus, if there’s anything that a movie wants to do to get on my good side, it’s to show me a dog and a cat slowly becoming best friends. It’s just that easy.
Bolt, as a concept, doesn’t do so well. But as a movie that has a handful of cute and funny moments, there could be worse things to watch.
#33. Fantasia 2000-I think this one gets a little too much hate. Is it as much of a gorgeous masterpiece as the original Fantasia? No. Does it still have some incredible animation that often takes my breath away? You better believe it does.
Sure, there are celebrities trying too hard to be funny and a whole segment dedicated to a flamingo with a yoyo, but it’s all harmless in my opinion. To criticize this movie just because it wasn’t as perfect as the original is just too harsh to me, primarily because it’s still so good despite a few things holding it back. It might never be the same as the first Fantasia, but it still has some value. To me, that’s more than enough.
#32. Treasure Planet-I really dig the sci-fi spin Treasure Planet has on the original story Treasure Island, as it lends to some unique character designs and worlds. I also enjoy a lot of the characters, with Doppler being fun, Captain Amelia being a blast, and John Silver being the best of them all. His characterization and relationship with Jim was surprisingly heartwarming, as well as it is heartbreaking with how both characters would occasionally betray each other. So, yeah, I like the world and characters…but I have some issues.
There are a lot of things in Treasure Planet that confuse me. How do the pirate ships work out in space? Why would Jim’s mother willingly let him go after such a flimsy excuse from Doppler? Why is Jim the only one who can use the map? These are all things that pay homage to the original story while keeping things moving forward, but it really leaves the head scratching.
And while some characters are good, others…aren’t. Jim screams as a try hard bad boy to leave the teen girls swooning just as much as both Morph and B.E.N. scream as over the top comedic Disney sidekicks. None of them are awful, but they weren’t doing much for me. Although, I will admit, I do love how B.E.N. is animated. Really nails making a CGI character fit into a 2D world.
Overall, Treasure Planet is a mixed bag. There are some strong points but the weak ones hold it back by a lot. The x just couldn’t mark the spot with this “treasure.”
#31. Frozen II-Frozen II…is interesting. I can admit that it’s not a great movie, but, as weird as it sounds, I still love it. Or, at the very least, I love parts of it.
Everything that is done with Elsa is outstanding, making her a much more interesting character than she was in the first movie.
The animation is, as usual, gorgeous as hell, having two awe-inspiring set pieces that left a huge smile on my face.
The songs are also wonderful…Well, Elsa’s songs, at least. “Do The Next Right Thing” is pretty good, “Some Things Never Change” is a decent opener, “Lost in the Woods” is hilarious for the wrong reasons, and “This Will All Make Sense When I’m Older” is just…no. Still, not too bad of a soundtrack to have.
I really do feel like there’s some value to be had with this movie, and I can see why it has its fans. Unfortunately, there are issues that make it less than stellar for me, personally.
It is evident that the writers had no idea what to do with Anna or Kristoph. Well, they had ideas. It’s just that there wasn’t enough time to develop Anna’s story and Kristoph’s was cut and left aside with the original concept of the film. As for tone, it does try to be a lot darker and more serious, but it just doesn’t work with Olaf in the mix. The writers try to make him work in dramatic scenes, but it feels like a swing and a miss. He really doesn’t belong in the type of movie they were trying to make.
And then there’s the worst part of the movie: It’s message. It tries to have a theme about anti-colonialism and sins of the past, but the writers just don’t follow through on the idea. The ending actually feels like a major cop-out that honestly made me frustrated after seeing it in theaters for the first time. I won’t give away how. Just trust me when I say that it really could have been done better.
Still, while this movie is a bit of a mess, my brain always goes back to those wonderful moments that made me love it. So, consider this one a guilty pleasure. It could and should have been better, but I don’t really complain much about the final product.
The same goes for the rest of this list. I guess they all could be a little better, but I’m not complaining too much in regards to the quality. I still enjoyed a lot of what I watched, even if I felt no real strong connections to them.
But strap in for tomorrow! Because we’re going from “just ok” to…good. They’re…good movies tomorrow. Not great. Just…good…It’s still a step up!
#walt disney animated pictures studios#worst to best disney#melody time#make mine music#dumbo#the jungle book#the aristocats#the princess and the frog#bolt#fantasia 2000#treasure planet#frozen ii#frozen 2
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Emperor Zurg
Andys toys
Hunchback of Notre Dame:
Esmerelda
Quasimodo
Frollo
Captain Phoebus
Clopin
Victor, Hugo & Laverne
Djali
Archdeacon
Madellaine
Zephyr
Sarousch
Hercules:
Hercules
Megara
Hades
Zeus
Hera
Pain and Panic
Pegasus
Phil
The Muses
Mulan / II:
Fa Mulan
Mushu
Li Shang
Shan Yu
Yao
Ling
Chien-Po
Chi-Fu
Fa Zhou
Grandmother Fa
Fa Li
Matchmaker
The Emperor
Khan
Cri-kee
Mei
Ting-Ting
Su
A Bugs Life:
Flik
Atta
Dot
Queen Ant
Hopper
Circus Bugs
Tarzan:
Tarzan
Jane
Professor Porter
Clayton
Tantor
Terk
Kala
Kerchak
Sabor
Emperors New Groove:
Kuzco
Yzma
Kronk
Pacha
Chicha
Chacha
Tipo
Malina
Atlantis:
Kida
Milo
Rourke
Mole
Helga Sinclair
Preston B Whitmore
Dr Sweet
Vinny
Aubrey
Mrs Packard
Cookie
Kashekim Nedakh
Monsters Inc:
James P Sullivan
Mike Wazowski
Boo
Randall Boggs
Celia Mae
Yeti
Mr Waternoose
Lilo & Stitch:
Lilo
Nani
David
Stitch
Jumba
Pleakley
Bubbles
Grand Councilwoman
Captain Gantu
Dr Hamsterviel
Reuben
Sparky
Leroy
Angel
Treasure Planet:
Jim Hawkins
John Silver
Dr Doppler
Captain Amelia
Sarah Hawkins
Scroop
Morph
Finding Nemo:
Dory
Nemo
Marlin
The Fishtank
Brother Bear:
Kenai
Koda
Rutt
Tuke
Sitka
Denahi
Tanana
Tug
Nita
Anda
Kata
Home on the Range:
Maggie
Grace
Buck
Mrs Calloway
Alameda Slim
Lucky Jack
Audrey
Pearl Gesner
Patrick
Rico
The Incredibles:
Bob Parr
Helen Parr
Dash Parr
Violet Parr
Edna Mode
Frozone
Syndrome
Mirage
Honey
Underminer
Winston Deavor
Evelyn Deavor
Tony Rydinger
Cars:
Lightning Mcqueen
Sally Carrera
Doc Hudson
Mator
Luigi
Guido
Ramone
Flo
Sheriff
Filmore
Chick Hicks
Strip Weathers
Lizzie
Mack
Red
Finn McMissle
Holly Shiftwell
Cruz Ramirez
Jackson Storm
Rataouille:
Remy
Linguini
Colette
Chef Skinner
Anton Ego
WALL-E:
Wall-e
Eve
Captain B McCrea
UP:
Carl
Russell
Dug
Ellie
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Charles F Muntz
Kevin
Princess and the Frog:
Tiana
Naveen
Charlotte La Bouff
Dr Facilier
Mama Odie
Ray
Louis
Lawrence
Eli La Bouff
Tangled:
Rapunzel
Eugene/Flynn Ryder
Mother Gothel
Max
Pascal
The Stabbington Brothers
Brave:
Merida
Queen Elinor
King Fergus
The Witch
Harris, Hubert, Hamish
Angus
Maudie
MacGuffin’s
Macintosh’s
Dingwall’s
Wreck it Ralph:
Wreck-it Ralph
Vanellope von Schweetz
Fix-it Felix
Sergeant Calhoun
King Candy
The Racers
Shank
Yesss
Frozen:
Anna
Elsa
Kristoff
Hans
Sven
Olaf
Oaken
Honeymaren
Yelana
Lieutenant Mattias
Big Hero Six:
Hiro
Baymax
GoGo
Wasabi
Honey Lemon
Fred
Aunt Cass
Professer Callaghan
Inside Out:
Joy
Sadness
Anger
Fear
Disgust
Riley
Bing Bong
Zootopia:
Judy Hopps
Nick Wilde
Chief Bogo
Dawn Bellweather
Clawhauser
Mayor Lionheart
Gazelle
Moana:
Moana
Maui
Tamatoa
Hei Hei
Gramma Tala
Te Fiti
Chief Tui
Coco:
Miguel
Hector
Mama Coco
Ernesto de la cruz
Mama Imelda Rivera
Raya and the Last Dragon:
Raya
Sisu
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